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call RFK Jr. about vaccine access
If anyone wants a script, my message was:
My name is Vicki Rosenzweig. I’m calling from Boston, to demand that the secretary restore funding for MRNA vaccines. He must make the fall covid and flu boosters available to everyone. I’m immune-compromised, and my safety depends on my family being vaccinated and not giving me a virus. My phone number is [your number here]
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wednesday reads and things
Tombland by C. J. Sansom, the last of the Shardlake books. It's massive, I think the longest of these books, with a very long historical essay at the end which I'm slowly reading through. It's very firmly set within a historical event, namely Kett's Rebellion of 1549. Which is probably why it's so long. While some of the other books in the series include actual events such as the execution of Anne Boleyn or King Henry VIII's Progress to York, those are all mostly backdrop to the mystery plot. Here the plot is interwoven with the rebellion - actually kind of oddly, because it's really plot plot plot plot REBELLION REBELLION plot REBELLION, where suddenly the ostensible activity Shardlake's undertaking is put on the back-burner because of REBELLION, and it's mostly dropped until very near the end where the villain does a somewhat clunky exposition explaining everything. Not the smoothest of these books for sure, but still quite interesting, with great characters as usual.
What I'm reading now:
While I'm waiting for some holds to come in at the library, I started reading George Orwell's 1984, partly because one of the people I subscribe to on Substack (Civil Discourse with Joyce Vance) is hosting a group read of it. I haven't read it since I read it in college, for a class on "Utopias and Dystopias in Film and Literature", so it's pretty interesting to revisit. (And terrifying. Also, terrifying.)
Still watching:
We're getting close to the end of S2 of Arcane. I amused myself by abruptly recognizing Maddie's voice as Suvi in Mass Effect: Andromeda (Katy Townsend, typecast as a lesbian, I guess!). Then I checked the cast list and realized there are really so many actors I have heard in other things! But the only other one I recognized was Shohreh Aghdashloo, because of course I did, how can you not? (And hee, she was in Mass Effect (3) as well!)
Still playing:
Dragon Age: The Veilguard, which is finally getting a little less linear. I set the difficulty one step down (I was on normal=3/5, set it to 2) and it's much kinder - I still get killed a few times by the toughest enemies at the end of each quest before I kill them and prevail, but that's okay.
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Massachusetts Universal Voting Restoration
From an email from Progressive Mass:
Unlock Democracy in Massachusetts
In 2000, Massachusetts passed a constitutional amendment that took away voting rights from people incarcerated for a felony conviction. This stripping of rights was in response to political organizing happening in prison. The Empowering Descendant Communities to Unlock Democracy project and allies aim to get voting rights restoration on the statewide ballot. If you are a registered voter in Massachusetts, please take a minute to fill out our pledge form now: https://tinyurl.com/uvrpledge. Once the Attorney General approves the language, organizers will reach out to those who filled out the pledge with dates/locations for nearby signature collection efforts.
The EDC to Unlock Democracy is is committed to ensuring that democracy does not stop at prisons and jails in Massachusetts. It is a collaborative project between the Democracy Behind Bars Coalition, the African American Coalition Committee at MCI-Norfolk, Healing our Land, Inc., and more. To get in touch email EDCtoUnlockDemocracyMA@gmail.com.
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July check-in post
On July 17,
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On July 22,
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Also on July 22,
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On July 30, I posted about a call for public comments about gender-affirming care.
Thanks to everyone who posted.
Here's a poll to tell us what you've been doing:
Since the last check-in, I....
called one of my senators
4 (23.5%)
called my other senator
4 (23.5%)
called my congressmember
4 (23.5%)
called my governor
1 (5.9%)
called my mayor, state rep, or other local official
1 (5.9%)
did get-out-the-vote work, such as postcarding or phone banking
0 (0.0%)
voted
1 (5.9%)
sent a postcard/email/letter/fax to a government official or agency
6 (35.3%)
went to a protest
4 (23.5%)
attended an in-person activist group
3 (17.6%)
went to a town hall
0 (0.0%)
participated in phone or online training
3 (17.6%)
donated money to a cause
10 (58.8%)
worked for a campaign
1 (5.9%)
did textbanking or phonebanking
0 (0.0%)
took care of myself
10 (58.8%)
not a US citizen, but worked in solidarity in my community
2 (11.8%)
did something else (tell us about it in comments)
4 (23.5%)
committed to action in the coming month
2 (11.8%)
As always, everyone is free to make posts about any issues and actions they think the comm should know about. You can also drop some information into a comment to our sticky post if you'd like the mods to do it.
If you're looking for information on anything else, you can use our tags to check for any ongoing actions or resources relevant to the issues you care about. I try to keep the tag list up-to-date. If you need a tag added, you can DM me.
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Fandom5K Emergency Pinch Hits (due as soon as possible)
Event link:
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Pinch hit link: F5K pinch hits
Due date: These are for an exchange that has just revealed the collection, with creators anonymous until 16 Aug. If you're interested, please leave a comment with the timeline you would need, and we can discuss!
EPH 1 - Top Gun (Movies), Top Gun (Movies), Top Gun (Movies), Twister (Movies 1996 2024), Gundam Wing, Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon | Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon (Anime & Manga), Wolf's Rain (Anime), Voltron: Lion Force (1984), Crossover Fandom
EPH 2 - Newsflesh Series - Mira Grant, Ready or Not (2019), True Detective: Night Country
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Wrong Guesses
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And trying them now I can see that even stuff labeled as "for the whole family" would have been too hard. One definitely needs to learn the conventions and accept that some clues are not only unguessable but the creators sure take a lot of license with words used. ( Read more... )
2) Have started posting photos of our stay in Agate Beach at
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3) Back in December I began having arm pain centered around each elbow which would radiate down to the right hand sometimes. I brought it up at my annual checkup in April, at which time I had already been doing PT exercises for it for months, wearing braces on both hands to sleep, to exercise and to type at the computer, and yet it wasn't any better. ( Read more... )
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allbingo Crime Classics Bingo Card
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(Tbf, the odds are rather better than the last few weeks anyway...)
But, I give you a Crime Classics Bingo Card made from titles from the British Library's crime catalogue:
Someone from the Past | He Who Whispers | Tour de Force | Fear Stalks the Village | Antidote to Venom |
Family Matters | Foreign Bodies | Tea on Sunday | It Walks by Night | Green for Danger |
Settling Scores | As If By Magic | WILD CARD | The Black Spectacles | Somebody at the Door |
Twice Round the Clock | The Man Who Didn’t Fly | Excellent Intentions | Crossed Skis | Serpents in Eden |
The Wheel Spins | Final Acts | Deep Waters | Not to Be Taken | Bats in the Belfry |
I love it. I even got the source for The Lady Vanishes, go me! Any suggestions? (With the usual caveat of me probably doing something else anyway, heh.)
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Game: Gorogoa
As I mentioned before, I told my brother about Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, and he enjoyed it so much he bought a bundle from the same publisher, Annapurna Games, and Gorogoa is one of those games, which he recommended to me. I bought it while it was still on sale for $5; it's back to $15, which, it's a great game but also very short (my time was 4.4 hours, and I'm a slow gamer!) so if it sounds interesting to you I recommend wishlisting it and buying it on sale.
This is a beautiful hand-drawn puzzle game. The plot is - obscure, to say the least (I looked at a Steam thread of people giving their interpretations, and they varied very widely!) but the basic story is a young boy's quest to collect five colored fruits. The puzzle mechanism, though, is something I'd never seen: the game window is divided into four panels (like a windowpane), and to progress you must zoom in and out on the panels, drag panels over one another (some of them have holes through which the lower panel can be seen), and move them around the game window (sometimes the panel is just a view on a larger area, which is revealed by moving; sometimes you must line up two panels in a particular way so something can pass between them). The panels are often not static art but contain moving parts, which you often must figure out how to take advantage of. Actually the Steam page "About this game" section does a pretty good job of showing how this works!
Now I am on to Dragon Age: The Veilguard. I have already died twice and I'm not even through the prologue part of the game, oog.
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Breaking the Mold
To me, Penguin and Andor share other similarities of the "it's so well written I had to see more" variety. Both are shows set within a franchise that do not feature the main features of that franchise, and which deal with the ruthlessness of societies in recognizable and everyday ways. ( Read more... )
2) Finished watching Girls on the Bus. It was apparently meant to go on for another season though I think it ended in a good enough place. Shame though as it really came together as a story of four different women in the same professional arena and the political angles are very familiar. Girls on the Bus is about female political reporters following a presidential campaign and has a nice diversity of characters. It's also interesting to pick up details from actual candidate reporting. ( Read more... )
3) In movies, I watched Fahrenheit 451 because I never read the book. Had Michael B. Jordan not starred I don't know as I could have gotten through half of it. Depressingly topical yet also doesn't make a lot of sense, since they apparently tried to update it to account for current events. ( Read more... )
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public comments sought on gender-affirming care
Personalizing these comments is good, even if it's just "I'm writing from Boston."
I'm posting at the request of
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Comedy as poetry
The barista at my local coffee shop just saw Chris Fleming at a local comedy show and was raving about it, so I had to go look them up. The comedy style is intensely physical, rambly, and surreal, and several people I've showed this to have bounced off very quickly.
But I realized that one of the things I love about this clip (and some of their other clips) is how much the pieces seem like poetry to me. They start out fairly well grounded, then take a turn, then take another turn, and end up in these intensely personal metaphorical spaces that I associate with modern poetry.
I saw a woman's not born yet
not even conceived yet
daughter appear to her
in the frozen aisle
and her fist burst through the blueberries
to reveal
a new vegan chex mix
I mean, yes, half of me is definitely going WTF, but at the same time I am absolutely here for the poetic exploration of gender from a nonbinary perspective and a sub rosa critique of the assumption that women somehow have a mystical grocery shopping power.