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Buy Nothing Friday


Anyone intending to BUY NOTHING this Friday should also consider the other ways we commonly hand money to the oligarchs of capitalism. As well as not buying things from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and big corporate chains, don't give them their add revenues.
Don't go to Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Bing, Google search (or other search engines with sponsors). Washington Post, Google News, or other billionaire owned sites get paid when you put eyes on their website. Are you using AI? This Friday don't if your work and life will allow it.
Admittedly, I think this rebellious act is equivalent to throwing toothpicks at titans. And those titans will probably find it more amusing damaging. But, hey, maybe they'll token-rage at us and it will make another nutcase go off on another CEO.

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Severance and Slow Horses


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Watching "Kevin Can F*** Himself", on the recommendation of a friend. I was prepared for garbage, and it's just totally not. The series is an intense and tragic drama that highlights the desperation of contemporary American life, but it's overlaid with a deliberately trite and cheesy sitcom with a horrible canned laugh-track. The visual style, coloration, dialog, etc., changes depending on whether it's the sitcom portion that's being shown or the drama. It's very clever and potentially brilliant. Quite possibly to be considered 21st Century American "literature". Highly recommended.
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I’ve been enjoying Severance. Dylan being one of my favorite characters. Both who he is in the show, and how he looks. Great fun drawing this guy.

#severance #dylan #dylang #dylanseverance #drawing #sketchbook #ink #dippen #caricature

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Let's connect


I'm still looking for more people in the fediverse who write mostly about personal stuff and only occasionally post political things. Also, I encourage you to comment more, nobody wants to talk into a void...

Here's a list of my interests: Reading (mostly fantasy and general fiction like Naomi Novik, Haruki Murakami, Stephen King), photography, taking walks, urban gardening, animals, paper crafting, Cologne, traveling, music (Marillion, Riverside, Vanessa Carlton, Toto), the Netherlands, Spain, singing in a choir, going to museums, and lots of other things.

#museum #animal #choir #literature #Cologne #music #traveling #photography #marillion #hiking

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My music taste is wide ranging, too. I love Bach oratoriums (is that the correct plural?), Ravel and other classical music, too. I find it very hard these days to find a rock artist I really like and so I mostly listen to the ones I've known for ages. I was absolutely delighted to discover Riverside during a festival a few weeks ago. And that somehow motivated me to buy a ticket for a Toto concert in Düsseldorf next week and I'm really looking forward to that. 😀

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I love them, too. I'm somewhat allergic to them and we travel too much, so we can't have any. But my stepdaughter and her husband have two (our grandcats) and my friend has the ginger ones in the picture above. Cats are great. Such interesting characters. I love dogs, too. I'm always amazed and sad to hear that people don't adopt the black ones out of shelters because they fear them!
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Say no more about the insane fear for black cats...We've 2 right now, top center is Magica, a stray who came to live here 10 years ago, second row on the right also a stray, Humphrey who we would have loved to adopt but couldn't ground with Magica and got a new home and on the bottom far right is Onyx, a "leftover" kitten from a litter of 6, being the only black cat.

A walk in the sunshine


I love taking walks on graveyards. We've got a big one close to where we live. I really enjoy all the aspects, the quiet, the wreaths, some of the gravestones, the old trees, the squirrels and all the birds that live there, including some birds of prey.


Took a walk on our local graveyard, Nordfriedhof, here in Köln Nippes. #graveyard #Friedhof #flowers #Blumen

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Fantasy books for "older" adults


I have always liked to read fantasy novels. I loved Tanith Lee and these days I enjoy books like "Uprooted" by Naomi Novik or the Farseer Books by Robin Hobb. It seems to me like 99% of the new books are for young adults and also feature very young heroines (and male protagonists). I don't mind reading those but I do mind reading ONLY those. So are there fantasy books out there that feature older main characters? Why are most fantasy novels YA books? I'm sure that there are lots and lots of readers out there who are 30 plus (or a lot older like me, I'm 59). Anybody have any ideas about this? #fantasy #books #literature
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I figure they thought we would grow out of it. It seems to be what happened to most people I know. They got a job, got married, had children, and started chasing promotions, bigger houses, and washing machines, instead of dragons and dreams.
Mind you, I haven't read these yet, but they are on my wishlist:

“The Long Price Quartet” by Daniel Abraham
“The Blade Itself” by Joe Abercrombie
"Emily Wilde’s Map of the Otherlands" by Heather Fawcett
“The Buried Giant” by Kazuo Ishiguro
"City of Blades" by Robert Jackson Bennet.

Lastly, it might not quite fit the classical fantasy moniker but "The Dark Tower" series by Stephen King is, to this day, one of my favourite reads. I might be biased though, I am a Constant Reader 😀

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I do know and love The DarkTower series! I also known The Buried Giant - Ishiguro is one of my fvourite authors. That one left me with lots of questions though.
In the meantime I found a lot of threads on Reddit that deal with similar requests and they had quite a few suggestions.
My theory is that it is easier for publishing houses to simply classify fantasy as a YA genre. It's a nice categorization that works most of the time. I hope they don't turn down many good manuscripts that feature older female protagonists. In the fantasy novels that are popular with men there are many older male protagonists but that's something that is also a well known topic with movies. It has gotten better though, especially in tv series where there are many women 40 plus (mostly very slim and beautiful though). But I digress. 😉
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How about the Discworld series?
Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg would certainly qualify as older female protagonists, and heroes do not get much older and more decrepit than Cohen the Barbarian and The Silver Horde.
I'll have a look around my library and see if something else interesting falls off the shelves. It's mostly science fiction, but there are little pockets of fantasy hiding out.
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Humor sure is important (these days more than ever, it seems to me). I used to read the Morgaine books by CJ Cherryh in the 1980s but I have no idea if I'd still like them. Recently, I retried some books by Patricia McKilipp but found them a bit boring and didn't even make it through some Tanith Lee books that I adored as a young woman. Some books I can re-read are the Earthsee books by Ursula K. LeGuin, The Lord of the Rings and the SF books by Tanith Lee Don't Bite the Sun and Drinking Sapphire Wine (they are quite funny, too).
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Are you as sad as we are that #Apple’s #Silo season 2 just ended? Apple seems to get that and has apparently shared a 24-minute set walkthrough for all of us to enjoy (and to ramp up our anxiety of having to wait for seasons 3 and 4). #TV #scifi 9to5mac.com/2025/01/28/apple-j…

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Midwinter Prog Festival Utrecht


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@Petra ...ah, since you have #Cologne #Köln as your location: There is also a brand new #Friendica group for Cologne : @1. FG Köln.
It's primarily German-speaking, but English posts are of course just as welcome!
Feel free to share event information, photos, tips, news, questions + other posts related to Cologne in the group! ❤️🤍

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Find groups

@Petra
A question I often encounter and as a newcomer I naturally want to find out. I recently came across the video below, but due to personal circumstances I have not yet had the opportunity to delve into it.

youtu.be/R6JIXwXQ75c?si=FAvDF7…

@newtofriendica

#friendica #groups #howto #fediverse

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Hi, I'm new


Hi, I'm Petra from Cologne, Germany. I dabbled with Mastodon and the Fediverse years ago but never really got into it. Let's see if it works this time. I am mainly looking for people who are talking about personal things. I am very politically interested but recently had to cut back on consuming news in order to stay sane (haha, more or less). I love traveling, but have never left Europe (there are still so many interesting places I haven't seen yet), animals, plants (I do a bit of urban gardening on my big balconies), music (Marillion, Dido, Porcupine Tree, Vanessa Carlton and so forth), drawing, paper crafting, photography, art, and lots of other things. It would be really nice to find a few likeminded people to chat with.

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@Petra hi, Petra! 😁 welcome here.

Have been around this place for 3 years and it's quite cool. Never been into Mastodon either fwiw, although I do have to admit it has an easier onboarding process.

Your interests are quite cool 😁 I also seldomly post some photos around this place and listen to Porcupine Tree.

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Hi! Where in the US are you? Anyway, I'm really sorry about what is happening there right now. Here in Germany and most of Europe many people and political parties move more and more to the right as well, so it seems like the whole world is going mad...
I love watercolours but I'm not good at painting, I mostly draw pencil portraits. I love to use watercolours for backgrounds in cardmaking, though.