Binni Brynolf (they/them)
@brynolf.bsky.social
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Proudly trans & queer, library worker, trade unionist, chronically ill, killjoy feminist, grumpy vegan, Trekkie 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈🇸🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🖖 (also tech.lgbt/@brynolf sometimes)
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Welcome to my account, which is just Star Trek, cats, general nonsense, and trans & queer stuff.
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Prospect union members got an email today about a data breach that happened in June. Way too late and seemingly not enough information shared with members.
Not particularly impressed with our union lately and this doesn’t help…
clairemullaly.bsky.social
This impacts around 150k people. Importantly - confidential equality data including protected characteristics, including trans people's identities, were breached in June. Members of this union and Prospect Union were told today, almost 4 months later. The Information Commissioner's Office ..

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Bectu Members’ Personal Data & Bank Details Breached In “IT Security Incident”
The personal information of potentially thousands of Bectu members has been breached in an "IT security incident" at its parent trade union Prospect.
deadline.com
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Sadly, Hampstead Heath Bathing Ponds is turning into a horrible battle against GCs to preserve trans inclusion 🏊‍♀️🏳️‍⚧️🏊‍♂️
@translucent.org.uk are stepping up (with @goodlawproject.bsky.social) for the legal fight
Please support if you possibly can via this fundraiser: translucent.org.uk/keep-hampste...
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Keep Hampstead Heath's Ladies' Pond Inclusive: Fund Trans Rights and Defend Our Community! - TransLucent
Keep Hampstead Heath's Ladies' Pond Inclusive: Fund Trans Rights campaign defends inclusivity.
translucent.org.uk
brynolf.bsky.social
The joys of tower block seaside living during a storm - it’s stunningly noisy, the sea is incredibly dramatic, and there’s been damage to some windows. Everyone is safe however.

Don’t open your windows during a storm if you live in a tower block near the sea…
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The tambourine has its place, for example when played by an expert percussionist like Jack Ashford on hundreds of Motown records. But its place should be limited.
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You’d think that at my age, I would know better but it’s quarter past one and I’m considering a “quick nap” with a pillow and blanket. And pyjamas. I’ll see you all at tea time.
Screengrab of social media post with the text:
guy who is definitely not about to fall into a surprise midday nap with an aftermath worse than a hangover: it seems like a really good idea to lay in bed and get cozy under the blanket as part of my plan not to fall asleep. I do not know why.
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sianberry.bsky.social
I have come to the conclusion the EHRC guidance on single sex spaces should not even come to Parliament. It is misleading and has caused distress for my trans constituents.

I urge @bphillipsonMP to reject it on grounds of practicality and human rights.

sianberry.org.uk/publications/l…
An image of Sian's letter to the Minister for Women and Equalities. 

You can read the full text of her letter at:

https://www.sianberry.org.uk/publications/letter-regarding-statutory-guidance-from-the-equality-human-rights-commission/
brynolf.bsky.social
I’d love to see more live games. There’s a local inclusive rugby club, the Liverpool Tritons. I should become a super fan.
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I can imagine! The first time I went to a game was in Cardiff and I was nervous thinking it might be lads lads lads and it was just fine? And friendly? And all the fans mixed? My friend explained “it’s not football”
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Some good friends of mine always watch and got me into it, and I enjoy it now although I still can’t always follow the rules
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It’s not just the thighs but that helps (so superficial). I could never imagine playing myself, I’d be broken in half instantly, but I like to watch these days
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I never used to like rugby because of bad experiences with drunken, misogynistic, homophobic, generally awful student rugby players at uni. Here I am watching the women’s World Cup final and getting really invested.
brynolf.bsky.social
If you’ve ever thought “the network should do this” or “I wish we could do more”, this is one way to get involved. Also good for gaining skills and experience while doing good work. Plus the world seems less terrible when we’re together and doing what we can to make it better!
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Are you a library, knowledge and/or information worker who is LGBTQ+ and wants to get involved in the CILIP LGBTQ+ network? The committee is looking for a new chair, and I can highly recommend joining! Everyone on the committee is enthusiastic and engaged, the chair will have all the support
cilip.bsky.social
Our CILIP LGBTQ+ Network seeks a new Chair. You'll act as a leading officer & inform the decisions made to raise awareness & advise Library, Knowledge & Information workers in UK on LGBTQ+ subjects. Role open to those who identify as LGBTQ+ or Queer. informationprofessionaljobs.com/jobs/chair-u...
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Me too! It’s exciting (and I don’t mind who wins)
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@petparent42.bsky.social are you watching the rugby this afternoon/morning?!
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I like to end after Fernando and pretend that song never happened
brynolf.bsky.social
Then along comes Knowing Me, Knowing You, to set me off again when I've just about recovered...

Having said all that, there is no real excuse for the bonus track Happy Hawaii.
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Listening to ABBA as I work this afternoon, realising their musical genius when on the album Arrival they follow the heartbreaking My Love, My Life with the somewhat whimsical Dum Dum Diddle, so I don't break down completely. Some might not like the daft songs but they knew what they were doing.
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We're proud to support #TheLibrarians - a gripping story of ordinary people on the frontlines, risking everything to uphold fundamental rights. With freedom to read under attack, the heroes are... everyday librarians. @dogwoofdocs.bsky.social UK cinemas from 26 Sept: www.thelibrarians.film
Film poster advertising The Librarians
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Det verkar inte så. Kanske senare?
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I'm going to try a fork instead of a saw
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Does trepanning work for migraines? Hypothetically, of course.
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cilip.bsky.social
Our CILIP LGBTQ+ Network seeks a new Chair. You'll act as a leading officer & inform the decisions made to raise awareness & advise Library, Knowledge & Information workers in UK on LGBTQ+ subjects. Role open to those who identify as LGBTQ+ or Queer. informationprofessionaljobs.com/jobs/chair-u...
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