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mollybmoon.bsky.social
musician, reader, thinker, doer
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It says 2/17/2024. What's up with that?
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I read my first Dickens at 15. When I came down to the kitchen after finishing The Pickwick Papers, I told my mother what a wonderful story it was. She looked up from preparing dinner, with a big smile and said, "I've got some good news: he's written a lot more!"
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I am so angry at my senator, Todd Young, who has bipartisan creds, for going along with this dangerous malarky. And yes, I told him both before and after his capitulation that he is doing the wrong thing.
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I read it and it's valuable. Thanks for your work on vets and Americans' behalf.
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Way to stick up for the truth, Jim Acosta. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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What a great way to start my day. Let the people prevail.
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I do! I do! And I don't like to share.
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It is a great and little article. I posted it on FB with a minor tirade attached.
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I have cancelled all things Amazon. The refusal to endorse, the expose by Netflix of the amount of trash this BUY NOW system of shopp inflicts on the planet . . . . . . . Strike on, Amazon Workers!!!@
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Write to your senators. Tell them whether you approve or not. It's worth a shot.
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May it be so.
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The first book I read on these subjects is Ernest Callenbach's ECOTOPIA. It introduced my then young mind to the idea of a stable-state economy (one not dependent on constant growth) and how it works.
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Two fact-entwined novels by Kim Stanley Robinson that helped me understand what global warming will do to the planet and human culture: The Ministry for the Future (so valuable) New York 2140
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My favorite hack is to buy a free-rage locally grown turkey: literally killing two birds with one . . . . . . okay, you know what I mean.
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Every chance I get: Ten years ago,I helped found a local food co-op here is South Bend, and ten days ago I cancelled all things Amazon. I shop at our neighborhood's local bookstore. And if I can't shop local, I shop secondhand.