Spent A Lot Of Times With Schemes And Have Finally Made The Trek Back To Stacks, Which Was The Initial
spent a lot of times with schemes and have finally made the trek back to stacks, which was the initial goal (the initial goal was to go into operations research but then i had a very nice teacher)
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It's been a while. I'm not exactly present, not exactly gone. I've changed a lot, I'd like to think grown on the good days and adapted on the worse days. I've stopped feeling the desire or urge to really document life in the way that any kind of social media inherently promotes. At times I do miss it, I enjoy the visual diary this account has become, though I cringe at times when looking back at older content as I imagine most people do, but at the same time it is difficult for me to remember to document things and then keep up with it.
Either way, summer's come. I'm working on some small research project, working through a major textbook, learning a language and at times occassionally attempting to relax.
![A tweet by anti-trans lobbyist and historical revisionist, Joanne Rowling, edited blackout-poetry style. Resulting text reads, "This man is king, currently a king of a man, i am losing." She is retweeting a quote by David Tennant at the British LGBT Awards, which reads, "It’s [the anti-trans movement] a tiny bunch of little whinging fuckers who are on the wrong side of history, and they’ll all go away soon".](https://64.media.tumblr.com/f8230a1dee428d2f247e26529d5c5b7c/e1d267b9613d5cac-db/s500x750/6d51f03e2854c41e1ab210a69d0667333be072a2.png)
J.K. Rowling: This man is king, currently a king of a man, i am losing.
May I present to you for consideration, this picture of Margaret Atwood testing a non-combustible edition of The Handmaid’s Tale with a fucking flamethrower

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[Video Description: at the doorstep of an old man's house in Porto, Portugal, on a street through which a pride parade is marching, a young marcher trades her progress pride flag with the old man of the house for his Portuguese flag, which the young marcher then wraps around her own shoulders. They briefly hug each other tightly before the young marcher rejoins the pride parade. The old man waves his newly acquired pride flag, gives the young marcher in the crowd a thumbs up, and blows kisses to the crowd, and the crowd cheers him on. The old man and several members of the parade are visibly emotional, and the person behind the camera is audibly sobbing between cheers. End Video Description]

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[Image Description: a close-up of the old man from the video, hugging his new pride flag. He has short grey hair, is wearing glasses, and has a big grey mustache covering his upper lip. He's wearing a beige shirt. His face is scrunched up and red as he looks over the crowd in front of him, which is blurry in the foreground, and hugs his flag, visibly overcome with emotion. A tear rolls down his left cheek. End Image Description]
This old man, possibly in his late 60's, was seen in Porto last Saturday, the 29th of June 2024, waving a Portuguese flag on his doorstep while a pride parade marched past. He was the only one around waving a Portuguese flag.
In a video on Instagram published the following Sunday, singer Mara Nunes, who participated in the march, explains why the people in the crowd were initially wary of him. Waving a country's flag at a pride parade is often what anti-LGBTQIA+ nationalist protestors do, and people thought he might be one of these nationalists.
The old man, at one point, waved over a young marcher, Lily Martins, one of Mara's friends. The marchers stopped and waited with baited breath as Lily approached him, ready to defend their friend, if necessary. The old man told Lily, "It's for you," as he draped his Portuguese flag over her shoulders. Lily gave her own Progress Pride flag to the old man, and they hugged tightly before Lily rejoined the crowd.
"The entire march had stopped. We stayed there for a good while, very emotional," recounts Mara. During the trade, the old man held up the flag and pointed at his heart. "It's a pity he didn't say much. He asked if the flag was for him, hugged Lily tightly, and thanked her, weeping."
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