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Robotswithpersonality

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Underland: A Deep Time Journey | Robert Macfarlane
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New ambition: be like fungi 🍄

GingerAntics I am here for this! 9h
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Underland: A Deep Time Journey | Robert Macfarlane
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🌲💋😘🌳

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Unhinged update #1: Of all the sibling name pairings...

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This feels like a psychological attack as well as a physical one. Lying there, probably pained and voluntarily immobile, dealing with the fact that someone else's fingers are suddenly FULLY UP your nose. 😖👃🏻☝🏻😆

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Lastest addition to favourite dedications. 🧺

dabbe Couldn't you write a whole novel just on the “between“ part? 🧡🩶💜 21h
BennettBookworm Yeah, Between Picnics would be a great novel title 18h
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Hot Dog Taste Test | Lisa Hanawalt
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My sense is that the author lives in the a-little-over-the-top gear in her own head, and this works well for finding joy and weirdness in new experiences and bursting to share a myriad number of thoughts on the page in written and drawn form.
I think the majority of the articles included were about food, but there are a number of tangents and random moments, some of which were amusing, some of which felt like stumbling on someone's stream of 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 consciousness journal entry. I really could have done without the literal toilet humour, but there's a refreshingly honest angle to the overall overshare.
I will definitely look out for her art in other places.
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Hot Dog Taste Test | Lisa Hanawalt
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I love when creatives mess with the copyright pages.

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Hot Dog Taste Test | Lisa Hanawalt
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Intoxicated by the power of the buffet. 😏🙄

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Hot Dog Taste Test | Lisa Hanawalt
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There is much that is silly, naughty and kinda gross in this collection, but there are also some beautiful paintings, I love the focus on food, animals and the choice of colours.

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Universal Harvester | John Darnielle
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Mehso-so

Well, I read Devil House, didn't love it and still decide to pick up another John Darnielle, so this one's on me.
From what I remember of Devil House, this book basically has the same issue, the premise, the synopsis, the cover hint at something darker and more intriguing, the book is mostly just sad.1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? And in this case, even that feels a bit of an overstatement. There's something about the strong, yet understated thread of American mid-west pragmatism woven into this story and all its characters such that melancholic feels too dramatic a word.
I'm frustrated primarily because I love where this author's stories start,
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? and I'm truly impressed with his subtle conveyance of deep emotional ties, and detailed but not flowery establishment of a sense of place. There's so much here that recommends his writing, yet it never really pays off. I think part of the issue is that he's being advertised or trying to write in the wrong genre. It's a story of family much more than it is a mystery. 3d
Robotswithpersonality 4/? Yes, there's a religious cult, yes, a woman disappeared, or rather, clearly abandoned her family to join a fringe religious group, but it definitely doesn't feel like the big moment when it occurs, when the characters find out, when the reader finds out, it feels like the book is focused on not letting any one moment be too big, too loud. 3d
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? I could see readers getting frustrated that the storytelling keeps hinting at things and then changing POV, introducing a different character, perhaps in a bid to increase intrigue, but it veers off for lengths of time that don't fit the mystery genre. And it doesn't feel very satisfying or enlightening in the end, for what there is in terms of a reveal, versus what, in theme with the actual story being told, the reader never gets to see or 3d
Robotswithpersonality 6/? know.
I was in the mood to enjoy the explorations of mother and child, wife and husband relationships, before grief and loss, the father and child relationships after, and how people react differently, how debilitating loss can be and how many not-therapist-recommended ways of managing that loss there are - some considered more acceptable than others
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Robotswithpersonality 7/? the difference between knowing the final, too-soon, fate of a loved one and never knowing. But I can't say if I'd known what this was at the start that I'd have picked it up. 3d
Robotswithpersonality 8/8 From the description, I can't help but wonder if Wolf in White Van, Darnielle's first novel, actually described as contemporary, might answer my questions about receiving his writing differently if I didn't go in with misled expectations, but I think it'll be another couple years before I give him the chance for a third strike. 💁🏼‍♂️ 3d
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Universal Harvester | John Darnielle
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Darnielle, you sneaky bastard, who's telling this story?! 🤔🤨

willaful I've run into that before! I generally figure an editor asked for a tense change and something got missed. 3d
Robotswithpersonality @willaful Subsequent passages suggest it was on purpose...sadly not as intriguing as one would hope. 3d
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Hot Dog Taste Test | Lisa Hanawalt
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I feel like the most genuine comments around food are often uncouth. If you love it enough to skip the doggy bag and risk your purse contents, you REALLY loved it. Also: Bachelorettini, pfft. 🤭

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Already in love with the writing.

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Always up for a twist on not just the Batman's origins, but the foundations of the character itself.
In some ways the pattern is the same, the tragic loss of a parent though gun violence, the intensive period of training, skulking through the night in costume.
And in many other ways it is not : Bruce comes from a working class background, an engineer in the light of day, Matha Wayne lives, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? and plays an active role in the story, there are familiar faces from the classic rogue's gallery in very different circumstances, Alfred Pennyworth is around, but introduced in a VERY different manner. There are other familiar faces from the classic allies list that also end up in slightly different roles.
This one doesn't hold back on a familiarly grim take on Gotham:
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? crime and violence and corruption running rampant, but that is the perfect foil for a Batman of any origins to make his mark.
What I love is the intersplicing of three timelines throughout the five issues collected in this first volume: moments prior to the tragic event that set Bruce on his path, so you see who he was and what potential he held, moments soon after, where he's still a child and working though nightmares,
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? grief and thoughts of vengeance, talking with friends and his mom, seeking hope -alongside glimpses of the first efforts as the Bat; and the 'current day' storyline where we see Wayne and others struggle to do good, against the odds, against the threats and temptations, the coercive powers attempting to rule from the shadows.
It hooked me enough that I'm both very happy with where the first volume ended and eager to read the next.
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Robotswithpersonality 5/5 Looks like it's continuing in single issues with the next bunch to be collected in Volume 2 in 2026. I'll admit with stories that get this violent and gritty, I don't mind the downtime between volumes. 💁🏼‍♂️ 5d
TieDyeDude Great review! I loved this reimagining. 4d
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Batman AF. 😉

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Underland: A Deep Time Journey | Robert Macfarlane
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💅🏻😏

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Underland: A Deep Time Journey | Robert Macfarlane
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It just doesn't have the same ring to it. 🥴😵‍💫

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Underland: A Deep Time Journey | Robert Macfarlane
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I want to hear more about the scientific breakthroughs aided by duct tape and bin bags.
Also bonus points for quoting a physicist saying “Massively massy.“ 😏

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Underland: A Deep Time Journey | Robert Macfarlane
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“...annihilation's afterglow.“
Starting to see where the poetry comes in. There's such a remove from what's being searched for, can be seen, versus what is happening, what is conjectured, you might get a little flowery to fill the gaps, to inspire continued hope, the aforementioned scientific faith.

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Underland: A Deep Time Journey | Robert Macfarlane
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Poet and dark-matter physicist?! A professional pairing that begs to be read.This woman is going on my TBR immediately.

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Cat + Gamer Volume 4 | Wataru Nadatani
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Mehso-so

Continues to be adorable for the most part.
I will say the introduction of the new cat took over this volume to the extent that the gamer metaphors dropped off, and instead of the first cat making life interesting for gamer girl, it was more about the second cat making life interesting for the first cat. Perhaps the author was tired, but there did seem to be larger swathes of physical comedy or just tracking cat action, with no words involved. 1

Robotswithpersonality 2/2 Not sure how I feel about the short legged cat being repeatedly referred to as 'broken', and I never love a 'I've gained a few pounds, now for diet and weight-loss-focused exercise' plot line, even if it's a conceit to lead into further cat hijinks. 🤷🏼‍♂️ 6d
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Cat + Gamer Volume 4 | Wataru Nadatani
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Agreed. ☺️

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Universal Harvester | John Darnielle
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Darnielle: consistently getting me in the feels.

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Automatic Noodle | Annalee Newitz
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I want more! Really my only gripe is that this novella simply whetted my appetite for further stories in the same place.
Newitz did a great job of setting up the characters, their personalities, their woes and hopes, as well as an engaging but not overwhelming amount of world-building exploring how things function in this post-war slightly futuristic California 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? divorced of the USA, and how the robots themselves think and interact with the world and each other. So much of a universe hinted at.
It felt like I read a short story's worth of plot in a novella's pages probably because that set up had to come before the story. The emphasis on cozy might also have nudged it more to focus on these individuals and their current moment,
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? though at the same time it really didn't shy away from glimpses into sadder backstories or heavier topics, such as...

-Social media and algorithms manipulation affecting livelihoods: ratings clout, trolls and political maneuvering in the comments, SEO, marketing online
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? -Civil Rights: Robophobia, robots being free but not really, and only in certain territories, not respected as individuals, not given full rights, not really able to have career, home, family of their own, leasing and debts, indentured servitude if not out right slavery, bears a lot of resemblance of conditions surrounding civil rights movements of the past 6d
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Robotswithpersonality 5/? - Veteran experience: PTSD, survivors guilt, disability, discussion of missing parts and different mobility aids, mental stress manifesting physically, loss and trauma that needs to be addressed
- Heteronormativity: gender dysphoria and expression, top surgery, a more expansive idea of gender and sexuality among robots
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Robotswithpersonality 6/? I love the various robots teaming up to help each other out, I love the humans and robot refugees banding together, I love the slow movement of acceptance, very true to life while being hopeful.
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Robotswithpersonality 7/? If this turns into a series all is forgiven, otherwise I think I'll always be pining for more of these characters' stories. Specifically, for personal reasons I want more of Sweetie's journey, for story reasons I want more of Robles background, while I understand he's the human and not the focus, it felt like everyone else involved in the restaurant got a moment to look at where they came from and where they were hoping to go, and much less 6d
Robotswithpersonality 8/8 of that with Robles.

Please, please let this not be the last we see of the wonderful group at Automatic Noodle. 🙏🏼

⚠️Prejudiced language patterns directed at robots may remind readers of hate speech/experience of bigoted remarks, mention of SA as threats
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RamsFan1963 I agree, it was way too short. I'm keeping my fingers crossed 🤞she's going to do a series of these novellas, ala Martha Wells Murderbot Diaries series. 6d
Robotswithpersonality @RamsFan1963 Yes! Oh, please, yes. Crossing my digits, too. 🤞🏻🤞🏻 3d
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Automatic Noodle | Annalee Newitz
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I'd be lying if I said the idea of finding a hole in a green space to hide from the world for a bit never occurred or appealed to me. Suppose this comes under the heading of 'forest bathing'? 🤔😅

SpeculativeFemale Hands was one of my favorite characters in this! 6d
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Automatic Noodle | Annalee Newitz
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Here's to a little joyful excess.

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Underland: A Deep Time Journey | Robert Macfarlane
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Damn. 🌑☀️

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An incredible work. Thanhauser writes with passion and clarity, and particularly grabbed me in her method of organizing the subject matter. Moving from Linen to Cotton to Synthetics to Wool, the author moves through the historical record of fibre, fabric, and clothing production with a focus on the humans affected by various developments in this field. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? Heartbreaking but not surprising, minority groups - women and people of colour - have consistently borne the brunt of changes which had more to do with small groups of people keeping power and profit than the the touted improvements to technology or society. 7d
Robotswithpersonality 3/? The history of clothing is bound up in the oppression of women, slavery, colonialism, genocide, gutting of unions and local trades, globalization to the detriment of all but a few, becoming ever more detrimental to the environment as well.
Thanhauser addresses a number of key events I was previously familiar with, but also introduced me to a number of realities that had me newly appalled.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? Her introduction under the Wool section of hope in the form of small producers, collectives and people revitalizing sustainable fashion and fibre art traditions (and sheep breeds!) which have been threatened is tempered by her vigilance in pointing out that it requires more than niche interests to overturn the toxicity of the vast majority of the clothing industry: toxic to people and the planet. 7d
Robotswithpersonality 5/? This is an exceptionally well-written book that spans an impressive timeline, and concisely identifies the many, many ways producing clothing has changed and not for the better, but makes it clear that the first step is identifying the problem, and if you can do that and not look away, a solution, change, is possible, and the more people who read these things and take action the bigger the change could be. ❤️
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Robotswithpersonality 6/6 ⚠️Discussion of enslavement, displacement and death of Navajo people, mention of military coup, SA, racism, misogyny, violent suppression of union efforts, suicide 7d
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Today's 'scratched my brain just right' sentence.

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Cannot happen in isolation.

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Okay, that got me. 🥺🥹😭

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Travel size! 🐑

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Craft tradition as telling of history hits so much harder crossing from ancient tales to modern times.

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Big middle finger to the age of obsolescence. Can we have more stuff like this?

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Warp vs. Weft. What are the chances I finally remember the difference after this explanation.

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Everybody say thank you OSHA (or your nation's equivalent)! 😬

Bookwormjillk Yikes! 7d
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It's not that complicated, it is that fucked.

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Faraway Dreaming | Ulla Thynell
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Tree House. Definitely my favourite piece.

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Faraway Dreaming | Ulla Thynell
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😍🤩 Stunning.
This is primarily an art book, showcasing pieces from an artist I stumbled upon via Tumblr.
It's divided into four parts by an introductory poem for each, but continues fantastical themes throughout.
Thynell has a consistent palette and style, but there is much in the way of whimsy and creativity.
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Robotswithpersonality 2/2 I could see buyers balking at the price point for an 80 page book, but remember, it's all original, gorgeous art that took time to make.
Keep it by your bedside to assist in pleasant dreams. 😌
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My experience of the first 70 pages of this 173 page book is a mix of being back in art history class and wandering around a gallery with a chatty, knowledgeable host, who gets a little gossip-y at times.
The portraits themselves make up the last 100 pages, but before that we get 55 pages of introspection and comparison on the artist's life and work, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? and how it links up with other art and art movements, and then 15 pages transcribing an interview between the artist and another individual.
If you want the broad strokes of Hockney's life and some d his work, with all the art world vocabulary to go along with it, as well as some discussion of the collection featured in this book, then this one is for you.
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? If you wanted a comprehensive view of all Hockney's work (as it appears he's been doing portraiture among other things for decades) or a complete biography, this isn't that, the discussion is definitely weighted to reference work related to his current project.
I don't know if anybody's done a biography of Hockney, but similarly, I'd assume that would be more comprehensive than this is.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? On the flip side, if you just want to look at the paintings, nearly half this book is as much text as it is the depiction of the artist or other referenced artists' works.
Strange middle ground for me, but I'm not sure I've ever picked up an art book focused on a singular art project/collection/planned exhibition before.
I think if I do in future, I'll have to enter into it with a curiousity about the artist in question, because I did feel a
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Robotswithpersonality 5/5 bit like I was getting dropped in the deep end, receiving a larger info dump than I'd prepared for. 🤷🏼‍♂️
⚠️There is discussion of the unexpected death of the artist's assistant in these pages, so be aware.
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82 portraits, 1 still life and which painting do I end up liking the most? 🤦🏼‍♂️

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The ensemble! The shoes match the shirt, and the hair matches the pants. Well done, Hunter.

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Digging the style, Barry! 😎

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“Hustler-scholars“ is an epic designation, can we please make this a thing?!

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“One woman carried a baby in one arm and a big knotted stick in the other, “
Get 'im, mama. 💪🏻👶🏻

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“'If the best ones are of my mother,' Hockney wrote, 'it is perhaps because I know her best.'“

Am I being sentimental when I see warmth, even if the portrait is mostly done in cool blues and purples? 💙💜

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Automatic Noodle | Annalee Newitz
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“Something about seeing her own skull gave her an angry burst of hope.“
Any other AFAB agenders who shave their heads strongly identifying with this passage?! 🥹 ❤️

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Okay, I kinda dig it, and it adds to the work, knowing the artist's motivation, though I'll say for the record, that I do think an individual photograph can be a work of art.

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Mass-produced, ready-made garments “FIT WRONG IN REAL LIFE,“
Just a reminder: You are not the wrong shape, the clothing industry on a grand scale is fucked.

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Automatic Noodle | Annalee Newitz
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Published in 2025 under Trump's presidency...👀💅🏻

CBee Good description 😣 1w
dabbe Quite apt. 🎯 1w
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