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<td>Jane Austen</td>
<td>It still counts if it's the manga adaptation, right?</td>
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<td>2024-W46</td>
<td>Circles On The Water</td>
<td>Marge Piercy</td>
<td>Easily one of my favorite poets.</td>
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<td>Arch Enemy</td>
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<td>Lungs</td>
<td>Florence + The Machine</td>
<td>The copy I borrowed from MNLink was pretty banged up, I couldn't rip track 5 and 6.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=F841290B5643F4B70212EBCCBFA62E0D">Quiverfull</a></td>
<td>Kathryn Joyce</td>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/CHK@ViTUn3WLIdNrav52KHjeG-GwMYr6fq5sMQkFdA4V39g,djlNUuKhhd0R9kZrz0W5Y9N8zo9hsx2041jxdrAz2F0,AAMC--8/Quiverfull_%20Inside%20the%20Christian%20Patriarch%20-%20Kathryn%20Joyce.pdf">Kathryn Joyce</a></td>
<td>Casual</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=8B2D376D3E534F9D639D11E2DCA82263">fathermothergod</a></td>
<td>Lucia Greenhouse</td>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/freenet:CHK@JeASr4q~ZqsEBK1aiTBYNYrmncjqS9x1o3mor0OU7Jc,k0Mr6ABahTUYmkHRSXcPv9eDfvISYRAln0Z1rrG2Agw,AAMC--8/fathermothergod%20-%20Lucia%20Greenhouse.epub">Lucia Greenhouse</a></td>
<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet"><!-- I need to get one --></td>
<td class="snippet">He said because of Christian Science I haven't needed healings. But how can he even say <em>that</em> if there's no such thing as sickness? If there's no such thing as sickness, there should be no need for healings.</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">To claim that theres some sort of equivalence between the coordinated attack on Net neutrality and digital freedom going on across the world and the uninterrupted misogyny of comment-thread mouth-breathers doesnt just take the biscuit, it pinches the packet and dribbles ugly, bile-flecked crumbs into the keyboard. It is deeply offensive to the many, many activists, hackers and developers who have given their time, imperilled their jobs and sometimes risked their lives to keep governments like the United States' from clamping down on free Internet usage to describe women speaking about feminism online as a threat to 'Freedom of Speech'.</td>
<td class="snippet">To claim that there's some sort of equivalence between the coordinated attack on Net neutrality and digital freedom going on across the world and the uninterrupted misogyny of comment-thread mouth-breathers doesn't just take the biscuit, it pinches the packet and dribbles ugly, bile-flecked crumbs into the keyboard. It is deeply offensive to the many, many activists, hackers and developers who have given their time, imperilled their jobs and sometimes risked their lives to keep governments like the United States' from clamping down on free Internet usage to describe women speaking about feminism online as a threat to 'Freedom of Speech'.</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">For persecuted individuals, there is no eternal frontier to flee to. Certainly one could retreat by deleting ones entire online presence, but this is not the promise of a boundlessly big internet. For targets of sustained online harassment, the internet is a one-room house full of speakers blaring obscenities at them.<br>Anti-harassment can take the form of smashing the speakers or turning off the electricity. Or it could take the form of turning down the volume, throwing a blanket over the speakers, giving people noise-canceling headphones, or even building new rooms in the house. Anti-harassment is about giving the harassed space on the internet, and keeping the electronic frontier open for them.</td>
<td class="snippet">For persecuted individuals, there is no eternal frontier to flee to. Certainly one could retreat by deleting one's entire online presence, but this is not the promise of a boundlessly big internet. For targets of sustained online harassment, the internet is a one-room house full of speakers blaring obscenities at them.<br>Anti-harassment can take the form of smashing the speakers or turning off the electricity. Or it could take the form of turning down the volume, throwing a blanket over the speakers, giving people noise-canceling headphones, or even building new rooms in the house. Anti-harassment is about giving the harassed space on the internet, and keeping the electronic frontier open for them.</td>
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<td>Haters</td>
<td><a href="http://127.0.0.1:8888/freenet:CHK@bRnDPGvvYF7Po-JB83xYMANTOuSz4nZdF42oh0Ory9Y,l8uoJ1Ia8i0ZtkK~1O9vfFYO0RhwgjmG31lViYKuJmo,AAMC--8/Haters%20-%20Bailey%20Poland.epub">Bailey Poland</a></td>
<td>Academic</td>
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<td class="snippet">Reshaping a woman's argument to make it seem as though she said or implied something damaging to freedom of speech is one of the fastest ways to gain support for harassing her, as cybersexists frequently use their own interpretation of free speech as a way to demand that women refrain from criticizing their sexist statements. That is, sexists assume that free speech also includes the ability to be free from criticism or social repercussions. This line of reasoning ignores the reality that, in the United States, the First Amendment is related to government censorship and has nothing to do with whether women approve or disapprove of sexist statements.</td>
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<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">So a better portrait of the troll-evoking design is effortless, consequence-free, transient anonymity in the service of a goal, such as promoting a point of view, that stands entirely apart from ones identity or personality. Call it drive-by anonymity.</td>
<td class="snippet">So a better portrait of the troll-evoking design is effortless, consequence-free, transient anonymity in the service of a goal, such as promoting a point of view, that stands entirely apart from one's identity or personality. Call it drive-by anonymity.</td>
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<td class="snippet">...women and girls who attempt to express themselves online find that their words and images are sexualized or incorporated into a violent or manipulative framework. Women's online presences have often been grotesquely transformed for the purposes of humiliation, shame, and harassment.</td>
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<p>Other relevant writings on the Internet:</p>
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<li><a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20241111020040/https://starbreaker.org/blog/misc/re-finding-authentic-web/index.html">RE: Finding the Authentic Web</a></li>
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<td class="snippet">A poem can be said to have two subjects, the initiating or triggering subject, which starts the poem or "causes" the poem to be written, and the real or generated subject, which the poem comes to say or mean, and which is generated or discovered in the poem during the writing.</td>
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<td>Views From The Loft</td>
<td>Daniel Slager</td>
<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">But sometimes I worry that the power of fiction is the power of conflict, not the power of harmony; that the driving force in fiction is things at odds, not the incredible interdependence seen in nature, as one sinks deeper and deeper into it. I worry that my mind might turn to mush with regard to fiction—that I might lose the edge of conflict and dissent, and the love of it - from loving nature.</td>
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<h1>Books about the political zeitgeist in America right now</h1>
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<td>The Power Worshippers</td>
<td>Katherine Stewart</td>
<td>Casual</td>
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<td class="snippet">Multiple studies show that increased contraceptive access, including better insurance coverage policies, over-the-counter availability, and comprehensive sex education, dramatically reduces rates of both unintended pregnancy and abortion. If antiabortion activists were truly interested in lowering abortion rates, they would champion such measures. Instead, they support measures that interfere with access.</td>
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<td><a href="https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=C2CA28F89CE636509E3B49D43A51DE3C">Everything You Love Will Burn</a></td>

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Unfinished, obviously.
Last updated: 2024-09-25
Last updated: 2024-11-12
## Art
- [Aphra Behn](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphra_Behn): one of the first English women to earn her living by her writing
- [Tina Bell](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tina_Bell): pioneer of the "grunge" music genre, before Nirvana
- [Lisa Ben](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Ben): created *Vice Versa*, the first known lesbian publication in North America
- [Diemoth](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diemoth): 12th-century recluse who transcribed at least forty-five manuscripts; notable for her "beautiful handwriting"
- [Emilia Lanier](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilia_Lanier): first known woman in England to declare herself a poet
- [Enheduanna](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enheduanna): first known poet
- [Marie de France](https://archive.md/https://www.britannica.com/biography/Marie-de-France): earliest known French woman poet
- [Herrad of Landsberg](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herrad_of_Landsberg): 12th-century nun who wrote an early pictoral encyclopedia, *Hortus deliciarum*, to teach the women in her convent about the sciences of the time