SonomaLass

@sonomalass
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Liberal, retired college professor, pro-labor, voracious reader, Dodgers fan, rainbow mom & proud grandma, Savannah cat servant

Just wanted to take a moment to recommend an amazing book called Intersex: For Lack of a Better Word by Thea Hillman. A lot of people could get some really useful perspective from this book right now

https://theahillman.com/portfolio/intersex-for-lack-of-a-better-word/

Intersex: For Lack of a Better Word

Lambda-Award winning Intersex: For Lack of a Better Word chronicles one person’s search for self in a world obsessed with normal. In first-person prose as intimate as a diary, Thea Hillman re…

Thea Hillman
@willaful I figure it’s because I’m forcing fluids, between the fever and the nasty taste.
@willaful Me too, 15 days after known exposure. This sucks.
They say COVID shows up 2-14 days after exposure. How about 15? Or was I exposed again later? I don’t know, but here we go again. Positive test, symptoms not life-threatening, first dose of Paxlovid taken. Sleeping in the spare room and using the other bathroom; masking if we’re in the same part of the house. Air scrubbers running. Weak immune systems suck.
@rogue_corq And she knows it. Maine Coon and Ragdoll mix, according to the humane society. She’s 13 years old and we adore her.
I love starting a new crochet project. Always so much more interesting than any of the ones already in progress. This one is for Marilyn, or Mean Fat Old Bat, as she was known in our blogging years.
Juno has forgiven (or forgotten, hard to tell with cats) that I took her to the vet for indignities four days ago. She has deigned to join me on the bed. She wishes you all a good #Caturday #CatsOfMastodon

@willaful When I got it from travel and R did not, we did the same — separate bedrooms & bathrooms. But he would mask up and check on me periodically — a shout of “Here I come!” & I would put on a mask. He didn’t get within five feet, but we could see & hear each other for a few minutes. It helped us both. He never did get it that time.

Sorry you’re having to deal with this. And sorry his doc is being a shit about the Paxlovid.

A lot of people don't know that the reason there's not a "rating system" for books like there is for movies, video games, music, etc. is an intentional and explicit stance of librarians. Librarian associations have long, and correctly, insisted that categorizing books into specific ratings or age categories is censorship. The decision of an outside group of people about whether a book is or is not appropriate for someone of a certain age is censoring content to them.

As we've seen with the right's attacks on libraries for LGBT content in books, they would LOVE if some outside party had already done the work of classifying books into a particular category, and they could simply lobby that one central body into insisting that any mention of gay people means it's Adults Only. Then in one fell swoop they could brand the entire debate as "we just want to make sure that our libraries only carry age appropriate books" without having to have the debate on a case by case basis on each individual book across each individual library and across each individual library patron.

After all, does it even make sense that literally the diary of a tween/teenage girl is not appropriate for a tween/teenage kid to read? If you ask conservatives, the uncensored Diary of Anne Frank should be Adults Only. Despite it being written by a teenage girl and having real historical value in humanizing the victims of the Holocaust. But if they could do that fight once, centrally, at a ratings board, they could get it banned from all libraries in one fell swoop.

@cjewel It is. And it’s getting worse.