Rachel Manija Brown
rachelmanija.bsky.social
Rachel Manija Brown
@rachelmanija.bsky.social
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Writer, bookshop owner, life coach, gardener, rewilder, cat and chicken keeper, crafter, first responder, potter. AKA Zoe Chant & Lia Silver. My bookshop is Paper & Clay, in Crestline, CA https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/175143.Rachel_Manija_Bro
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Welcome to the 2025 #Nudivember art challenge!

Like last year, here is a list of some lesser known, yet always fabulous, nudibranch species.

Participate as much or as little as you want in any art form you like.

Make sure to use #Nudivember and use alt text!
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Absolute Units is back!

We continue our conversation with @timjerrome.bsky.social (University of Brighton; formerly, The MERL) about his research into queer rural life.

Discover what Tim has found in our archives to date & the research challenges he's faced.

merl.reading.ac.uk/explore/abso...
Outstanding.
We fixed up our Halloween costumes some more this year. Here they were a decade ago and then today.
“And though I came to forget or regret all I have ever done, yet I would remember that once I saw the dragons aloft on the wind at sunset above the western isles; and I would be content.”
― Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore
You don't get much better than half a dozen pelicans diving against a golden sky. 🪶
WOW
After months of sketching, planning, and layering colour, I’m thrilled to share my finished illustration for Chapter 5 of The Hobbit – “Riddles in the Dark”.⁠

What do you think of how this illustration turned out?⁠

#tolkienart #thehobbit #tolkien
Please tell this creep who I deeply regret voting for that we don't want authority figures looking under our children's clothes.
You may contact the Governor of California at (916) 445-2841 thank you and be blessde ✌️
What a Wonderful World by Nick Cave and Shane MacGowan.
The Times They Are A-Changing by Keb' Mo'.
The Times They Are A-Changing by Keb Mo. Hurt by Johnny Cash. I Will Survive by Cake.
Locked in an endless conversation about cover songs this weekend and yet I crave more — so, what’s your favorite cover song?
Hurt by Johnny Cash. Also love Cake's I Will Survive.
Dump the dead fix on their compost heap.
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idk why i noticed this but these crabs and celebrities look like they share a stylist: thread
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"Tzefardea Tzedek" (Frog of Righteousness)

As soon as the Portland Frog became a meme, Jewish social media blew up with jokes about the 2nd Passover plague - tzefarde'a (frogs) - and the Rabbinical commentary around it. I knew I had to make a calligraphy piece encompassing all of it. (more in alt.)
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Nine months ago I put most of my hope in major institutions continuing to hold fascism in check, but had little expectation that regular people with little to no power would step up and put themselves at risk.

I had it exactly backward.
signs like these are up all over Chicago cafes and storefronts (here, cafes in Brighton Park and Back of the Yards) warning ICE not to enter without a judicial warrant
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Apparently some folks are playing real dumb about skull symbols so let’s play a little game I like to call “Nazi skull or not a Nazi skull”

First up, the Jolly Roger. This is a pirate skull, not a Nazi skull. It means you might get robbed, but prolly not genocided.

With me so far? 1/x
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Morning. ☕

ICYMI: A list of all the CEOs, real estate moguls, defense contractors, telecom companies, Big Tech companies, crypto guys and otherwise just really rich people financing the construction of Trump's ballroom as he demolishes the White House.
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Guillermo Del Toro: "Horror is made of such base material—so easily rejected or dismissed—that it may be hard to accept my postulate that within the genre lies one of the last refuges of spirituality in our materialistic world."
When Guillermo del Toro was a child, he fell in love with "Frankenstein." With his long-awaited adaptation in theaters, the filmmaker explains his lifelong fascination with horror, and why the genre "illuminates our souls":
Why Guillermo del Toro made Frankenstein
The director writes about feeling destined to adapt Mary Shelley's classic.
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The company who agreed to illegally demolish the East Wing of the White House.
Nice of ACECO LLC to plaster their company logo on the sides of their equipment

I hope they never get another contract/job after this
This is the greatest sentence ever written. Also, look up Gleed, he was amazing.
here is a pleasingly anti-fascist animal painted on the Hurricane of gay RAF pilot Ian Gleed
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In the clearing, in the gloaming. #art