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Writer, Anglican, Awesome Theological Mushroom, Crip, AuDHD, deafened 🧑🦼, parent, nerd, knitter, enthusiastic reptile keeper, Part Dragon, proud trans dude he/him. Queer AF.
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This is St Aloysius - I was trying to find a closer up image but this is the best one of the ones on Wikipedia
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Ooh thank you! the reredos is banging! Puts me in mind of the one in St Aloyisus, Oxford - which is late victorian, I think, but is absolutely beautiful
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I meant this bit - I'd clocked the school in the 18th C build - I just have no idea what the heck you'd call that end wall or the arches!
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Curation is not censorship and I wish more people understood the (maybe subtle?) difference.
And if Scholastic &/or Bloomsbury chooses to cease publishing her books, that is also not banning/censorship.
Bookstores & publishers aren't government entities. It's that simple.
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Book banning operates like censorship, imo.
If the government is preventing you access to books, that's censorship.
If a private citizen boycotts you because you suck, that's a consequence.
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(I swear to God, I have tried so hard to learn what all the bits of churches are called, and all the technical terms for the amazing architecture that I absolutely adore but it will not stick in my head. It's like face blindness but for buildings!)
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I need to ask a question, but I will sound extraordinarily stupid
The wall at the end of the long bit, furthest away from the crossing, that has all the pointy arch bits on it- was that meant to be another bit of building, or was it decoration?
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The only thing Stephen Miller and I share is that we descend from Jewish immigrants who settled in Cambria County, PA in the early 20th century & became merchants. My great-grandparents and grandparents knew Miller's ancestors, the Glossers, fairly well. www.politico.com/magazine/sto...
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Cos human rights and fuck nazis
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Omg that whole story. It's like LEGENDARY TRANS LORE now and part of just how utterly divorced from reality she is 🤣🤣🤣
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Straight men will seriously do anything but go to therapy, including making you their therapist under the guise of it being an actual get-to-know-you date, and then expect you to pay for the privilege of having provided a service to them.
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"I have heard some people say that without hope, change is impossible. That is an outright lie. The truth is that the people whose work you most admire have done that work even in the total absence of hope"
20 yrs as organizer Yes to this
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Ohhh this is gonna be absolutely boss!
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🤣🤣
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Is that the Subway Takes guy?
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From your lips to God's ears, my friend! The Greens here would be the solid choice but the gender critical brain rot has hit a lot of their leadership candidates - as soon as I'm living in Scotland, I'll be Scottish greens all the way!
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T, I am silently screeching for joy seeing these results roll in. Absolutely the fire that both NYC, the wider US, and frankly, my stupid nation of TERFs and racists needs to see