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Sunday 12 January 2020
Nerd Church - The Iran Plane Crash
(Warning: this post discusses plane crashes, missile attacks, war, and media racial bias)
A plane falls. And 176 people are lost.
These people are caught in the crossfire of a situation far beyond their control.
Iran has blood on its hands. The USA has blood on its hands.
To absolve either of guilt here would be reckless and inaccurate - neither are completely guilty, but neither are completely innocent.
When a country decides it can be judge, jury, and executioner to a foreign official on 3rd party soil, they cannot avoid the repercussions.
When a country decides it needs revenge, and acts on that, killing innocent people in the process, they cannot avoid the repercussions.
Friday 10 January 2020
Friday Fics Fix - Harry Potter Fics With Transgender Main Characters
(Warning: this post discusses Transphobia throughout, as well as referencing an abusive ex-rock-star)
Oh God, J K Rowling. *sighs*
I know a lot of people gave up on her before now, but the latest transphobia from Ms Rowling seems to be the straw that broke the camel's back* for most people.
*Do people use that phrase outside the UK? I don't know.
...I feel like it can't have originated here, cos we don't have camels... weird.
If you have no idea what I meant, then please just rest assured that no camels were hurt in the making of this blogpost!
Thursday 9 January 2020
Comics Wrap-Up - Do the People Whisper 'Bout You On the Train Like Me?
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New Year means a new graphic for Comics Wrap-Up!
What do you think - honestly? Is it ok?
Regardless, it's Thursday, dearest nerdlets. And Thursday means comics-y goodness!
Wednesday 8 January 2020
Month in Review(s) - December 2019
December has Christmas! Christmas is awesome! Therefore December is awesome! 😀
...I'm good at logic! (Lol.)
In all seriousness, December wasn't an easy one for me - but was far from the worst one I've ever had (as in, no-one died.)
So, despite the various colds I had (I'm a revolving door of viruses, dearest nerdlets!) and some upsetting problems with my grandfather's grave, December was good.
I love Christmas, ok? Christmas is amazing. 😊
Sunday 5 January 2020
Nerd Church - My New Year's Resolution
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Hey dearest nerdlets! I hope that 2020 is treating you well so far!
(...or at least hasn't been too sh** already. ...I'm pragmatic.)
So, I figured I'd talk a little about my New Year's Resolutions...
...Well. Sort of.
See, to me, NY resolutions have always been a little *waves hands* ...vague.
Like, I don't even know what I'm doing next week, let alone committing 12 months to something, y'know?
So, they're more like an idea. Maybe a goal, or an intention, or whatever.
Friday 3 January 2020
The Bookish Diversity Linklist 2020
Let's bring Diversity to the Roaring 20s my dearest nerdlets!
2019's list was a LOT sparser than I wanted.
But I'm uber-pleased that the 'General' section - filled with larger resources devoted to Diversity - is becoming really and truly awesome!
This is the only section that I copy over from linklist to linklist, but I'm still adding stuff to the current year's all the time!
Let's kick the decade off with some positivity!
Sunday 29 December 2019
Nerd Church - Our Roaring 20s
It's nearly that time again - when one year becomes another and we have the chance to make a fresh start
(...symbolically, if nothing else.)
But this year? This year marks the change of the decade, as well as the change of the year.
Yup, it's So Long and Farewell to the 2010s, and roll on the Roaring 20's.
(I'm now singing Panic! in my head, and I have no regrets.)
Were the 2010s that bad...?
Probably.
Especially 2016 onwards.
There's no sugar-coating it, some bad sh** has happened in this decade, especially the latter half - it feels like the world is colder, crueller, place than it was before.