In 2006 I decided that instead of studying what I was supposed to be studying, I wanted to learn ancient Greek. I went to Black Oak Books in north Berkeley and found a Loeb Oresteia and an Oxford Thucydides; Berkeley is a good town for this. On my way to the register I opened the covers and, there on the flyleaf I saw "Don Davidson," Harvard '38 and '39.
This is what happens to the libraries of eminent philosophers after they change state.
Queerphobia, transphobia, U.S. Politics
Over on the bird site Tennessee Representative Gloria Johnson points out that TN Republicans, who have a supermajority at the moment, have taken the opportunity to immediately introduce two bills (both sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson):
1. Senate Bill 1: banning gender-affirming care for children.
Bill here, hosted by WKRN news:
https://www.wkrn.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/73/2022/11/110922-HB-1-SB-1.pdf
Why my homeland Taiwan is cool, part n+1: two friends’ bookstores just won commendations at the inaugural Independent Bookstore Awards. So many great Taiwan #indiebooks #bookshops that they can select the top 40 💚
dushuawards.com
📷: 經典雜誌
In the year 2000 I was nine years old and I had already survived one apocalypse...
Here's a piece I really enjoyed writing for Review 31 about turn of the millennium anxiety, growing up knowing the future will be worse than the present, and, of course, #Radiohead, lots of Radiohead
#writing
http://review31.co.uk/article/view/823/i-am-scared-i-might-stay-like-this-forever
Sometimes, seeing dudes behaving in the world, I remember the awful sorry-not-sorry text to Der zürnenden Diana (https://www.oxfordlieder.co.uk/song/3003) and then think, what a bizarre time capsule Schubert was of his moment, absolutely anything that crossed the guy’s desk was at risk of getting immortalized. What were the odds of “Best Biedermeier Erotica 1820” being the thing to hang around?
Women lumberjacks at the Northwestern Timber Salvage Administration’s lumber mill at Turkey Pond, N.H. get $4 a day, 11/10/1942.
Three women in heavy work clothes and kerchiefs over their hair carry a log on their shoulders. In the background is a pond filled with logs.
Probably not a lot of people know this now, but Mastodon's web app started out with "Publish". In 2016 a famous YouTuber jokingly offered to support Mastodon's Patreon forever if I changed the button to say "Toot" instead. Needless to say, this was a really early, and not very informed decision. The first glimpse of attention and financial support. As a non-native speaker I had no idea there was another meaning.
I was googling for a pic of the Antikythera mechanism and it came out of my brain as "Ankylotheria device," which you don't need to try yourself because it's a big nada. No corroded gears, no crooked beasts! Pleistocene on the brain I guess.
https://www.reddit.com/r/pleistocene/comments/xcf5iz/an_ancylotherium_picking_some_ripe_and_juicy/
"Smashomancy", or, a divination system designed to tell your fortune by looking the cracks in your smartphone's screen
#6 in my Linkfest here: https://medium.com/@clivethompson/urban-darwinism-smashomancy-and-why-gen-z-loves-subtitles-2cefe9395e5f
RT @holdengraber@twitter.com
“If you plan to drown your problems in alcohol, keep in mind that some problems know how to swim perfectly.”
~ Robert Musil
Born on this day, in 1880
thanks to @poetry_weekend@twitter.com
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/holdengraber/status/1589289311278886912
On information hygiene (and the Twitter meltdown)
Latter-day Austro-Hungarian civil servant; THE WARM SOUTH, 2020 Northern Calfornia Book Award (https://www.spdbooks.org/Products/9781948072038/the-warm-south-a-novel.aspx); web developer; lapsed academic; bad at Zen; 🏳️⚧️