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Robotswithpersonality

Robotswithpersonality

Joined June 2022

Funny fantasy, sci-fi for speculating, meta horror, final girls, Greek myth, pleasant mysteries, ace/agender rep
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Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots
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Of Monsters and Mainframes by Barbara Truelove
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Play Nice by Rachel Harrison
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Hench | Natalie Zina Walschots
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Third time reading this book. HOW have I never taken note of this dedication? 🥺

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Strange. My experience with both poetry and picture books is usually that the way I start out is the way I'll finish, but a third of the way in, the words and the art started to speak to me.
I love that poetry adorns a spacecraft sent out in the name of science, to discover more about Europa.
The author's note illuminates the significance of the water themes in the verse and the illustrations.

Robotswithpersonality Recommend giving it a look-see at your local library.
Happy to have more Ada Limón on my TBR.
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Per the usual, I'm hampered from a completely fair judgement of any work of poetry by my varying levels of reading comprehension. A collection including many poets means even more variance in my ability to understand, to feel that I fully received the message the poet meant to capture, or that I found something for myself within the poem.
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Robotswithpersonality 2? The introduction written by the editor, apparently a poet laureate in her own right, mostly made me want to pick up a poetry collection written by her, but there were a good number of poems here that spoke to me. I think the central topic in common improved the odds.
From human experiences and admiration of nature to more brutal mourning and activist views of threatened nature, I think most people will find a few in this collection that speak
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Robotswithpersonality 3/3 to them.

Personal Favourites:
Nature, Which Cannot Be Driven To
A Woman with a Bird
An In for the Coven
Redwoods
Parkside & Ocean
Lullaby for the Grieving(at the Sipsey River)
Rabbitbrush
Hackberry
Manifesto of Fragility/Terraform
Twenty Minutes in the Backyard
Reasons to Live
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Traci Brimhall another candidate in this collection, love her way with words enough to look up her other poetry.

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Confetti Realms | Nadia Shammas
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Mehso-so

Toasty autumn gothic aesthetic wrapped around an Alice-in-Wonderland plot backgrounding teenage drama morphing into multiple therapeutic encounters.
When I say it left me wanting more, I mean that in both senses.
It ended a bit too abruptly, it could have had better pacing, it involved A LOT of young adults emoting/yelling at each other. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? It had a bunch of fascinating fantastical characters, it went deep on the theme of communication, on being honest in relationships, on dealing with LGBTQIA identity concerns, mental health concerns, self-acceptance and the possible lack of acceptance and support among your peers, but it definitely bumped the top of my drama threshold on multiple occasions. 7d
Robotswithpersonality 3/? I can't tell if I feel like the story needs a sequel because things were just barely resolved between all principle characters and the promise at the beginning of the adventure was hinted at but not delivered, or because I just want to spend more time in the portal fantasy world the author and artist created.
A mixed bag with a lot of value.
⚠️References to bigotry/intolerance (of trans or nonbinary and queer characters)
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Gorgeous use of words, might have to look up more Dorianne Laux after this collection.

kspenmoll Love this poet! 7d
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A visual feast, and an excellent introduction.
Within the format of coffee table book, this gets close to being 'The Complete Story' as the subtitle touts, because it covers a lot of ground. Divided into different types of drag, historical and radical, butch and black, comedy, movie, popstar, art, glamour (not in that order), you get a sense of the phenomenon's origins, its struggles and evolutions, its contributions to art, society, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? self-acceptance.
I loved how the author was careful to pull out the nuances around gender that have developed in drag, where earlier theatrical versions may have bordered on misogynistic, we see the emergence of transgender and non-binary inclusion as well as those with cisgender identities, among the mainstay of queer identities.
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? Reading up on the many icons who have passed, it feels crucial that such a book exist to ensure their contributions to drag are not lost to history.
That being said, the ratio of image to text necessarily means that the introduction of any one drag queen or king can be only that. I think it works best as a resource that can inspire you to pursue more information about any person depicted here.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/4 I am overjoyed that so many continue to serve looks and fight for the rights of marginalized people, as much as I wish they could be fierce for fun and only have to fight for attention.
⚠️Mention of homophobia, transphobia, racism, misogyny
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Yes please!

willaful This is the future that liberals want. 😁 1w
Robotswithpersonality @willaful ♥️👏🏻🙌🏻 7d
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“...poems are like trees in this way...poems can be a place to stop and remember that we too are living.“ 🌳💚 💌

BkClubCare 🌳 1w
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Confetti Realms | Nadia Shammas
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Stop me if you've heard this one.
New horror premise: badly tipped waitress serial killer. 😑🔪

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Would love to be able to hand this book out like a pamphlet.
An incredible resource, full of both vulnerable personal experience and great research, clearly stating the troubled history, the debunking, the way forward for each myth.
I love that each chapter ends with action items and/or reflection questions. I love that Gordon is consistently thinking in nuanced terms of people representing multiple marginal identities. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? She's so clear about what's wrong with the way that people have been thinking, so comprehensive in discussing the individuals and forces that have lead to the current thinking, so unrelenting in laying out how inexcusable it is to continue with this thinking.
I'll acknowledge repeated points, but it's more about the linkages compounding the discrimination than it is about redundancies in the text.
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Robotswithpersonality 3/3 Even if you've heard these points made before, chances are you haven't had them all laid out so tidly to refer back to whenever rebuttal against prejudice is required.
It's such a well collated and formatted guide, I think there really isn't a substitution for just picking it up and reading it. So many could benefit from more people doing so.
⚠️Discussion of disordered eating, anti-fatness, misogyny, racism, ableism
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A damn low bar for decency, but I'm glad we're leading the pack in some ways. 🇨🇦♥️

TheKidUpstairs I gotta say, it's a surprise to see Canadian airlines leading the pack in any positive facet! 1w
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“...let us name our own bodies.“

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...“all of us have a responsibility to get support in a way that doesn't threaten someone else's dignity or healing.“

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“Capitalism is not and will not be a source of justice for any of us.“

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Of Monsters and Mainframes | Barbara Truelove
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Merciless. 💅🏻😈😁

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Of Monsters and Mainframes | Barbara Truelove
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To be fair, I feel like that's Steward's default position. 🙄😏

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Of Monsters and Mainframes | Barbara Truelove
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👀

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To absolutely no one's surprise, I loved it! As always this series earns my admiration with the balance of fantastical and down-to-earth, drama and healthy communication, ancient Greek myth and modern urban fantasy, the complex adaptation of mythical figures into people with flaws and traumas, the spectacular art and the healthy dose of humour and warm fuzzies.
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Robotswithpersonality 2/2 Without going into spoilers, VERY important developments in key relationships occurred, and I am left wholly satisfied with the experience of this volume and equally eager to read the next one. Love, love, LOVE! ❤️

⚠️SA, abuse
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EeeeeeeeEeeeeeeeeeeeEeeeeeeee!!!!🥰
Ahem, pardon the squee. ☺️

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Spy x Family, Vol. 14 | Tatsuya Endo
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Always reassuring when a long running series has a particularly good entry in a later volume. As has happened in the past, this one shone not because it was particularly zany (though the comic quality of this series is to be treasured) but because it managed a multi-episode narrative that was semi-serious in tone, and, as has regularly appeared in the series, commentary on how war affects people as individuals.
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Robotswithpersonality 2/? Because half the book focused on characters that have never had the spotlight before, it was engaging to read their backstory, but it does mean that we get less time with other characters. This volume still had a lot of time for Anya and her school shenanigans, and even space for a short-lived closed circle mystery with possible supernatural serial killer that I honestly would happily have read a whole graphic novel about, but Loid and Yor 2w
Robotswithpersonality 3/3 definitely got short shrift as a result. Hopefully we get more of their combination of badassery and hijinks in the next volume.
⚠️Discussion of war deaths
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Spy x Family, Vol. 14 | Tatsuya Endo
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Pfft. 😏

GingerAntics 🤣😂🤣 2w
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Well that was intense! Possibly the most fantasy-horror leaning of the series. I get why in the acknowledgements, the agent suggested not releasing this one in 2020. If I can extrapolate from there, I also get why a particularly dark story would get written in 2020.
Did not see the first reveal coming, or the second for that matter, but the first one gave me a chill and an aha moment, and the second one was just more darkness.
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Robotswithpersonality 2/2 Impactful, but I'm hoping for something slightly more adventure and less horror for the next installment in the series. And more Almost Brilliant!

⚠️child death, suicide, famine, cannibalism
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Rather weighted comparisons...👀

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Reminder for my fellow weekend crafters and makers : “...the creative process does not require a product, and sometimes that process produces a failure.“ It's all part of the process! ❤️

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Regular academia is stressful enough, but having demons as your field of study?! 🫣😅

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Emphasis on the Bedlam. There is much in this book's intent and its writing to recommend it, but that doesn't stop it from feeling messy overall, in a way that I'm fairly certain the publishers wanted to present as charming, but mostly felt distressing. Gow excels at describing larger than life characters he's encountered as well as wildlife and their natural settings. His rueful reports of various wildlife encounters are hilarious, provided 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? it is only the unwary humans and not the animals facing injury; this is not always the case.
He is righteously, thunderingly angry at organizations in Scotland and neighbouring environs who are bogged down my bureaucracy and not truly providing tangible aid in conservation and rewilding efforts, and let's them have it full blast.
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? He also has a youth in farming and an earlier career involved in the gamut of wildlife enclosures from decrepit zoos to groundbreaking nature preserves.
Suffice to say there was more discussion of disabled, diseased and dead animals than I was prepared for.
I'm glad he's working towards change, that he sees hope, that he's pushing when he recognizes the need for action.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? What I should clarify is this book doesn't really belong on the shelf beside Wilding (the journey of the Knepp estate from industrial agriculture farm into a rewilded area full of recovering/reappearing species). 2w
Robotswithpersonality 5/? I think the content would be more accurately summarized as one man's journey with a passion for animals from engaging with various species in various commercial enterprises to recognizing the species' intrinsic value and how he can help and what needs to be done to restore British native species, with a number of reality checks along the way about the perils these species are in at this moment. 2w
Robotswithpersonality 6/6 What I do know is I would absolutely love to read further collections of stories about the people and animals he's encountered because he does have an evocative, if breathless run-on-sentence, style that fully engages the reader. Hope those who can handle the content benefit from the experience!
⚠️Animal abuse, animal death
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LOVE his descriptions and similes.

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“...a cattle trailer with hiccups.“ 🫣😆

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Damn.

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Cat Nap | Brian Lies
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The ART. The WHIMSY! 😍 An exceptional project making an incredibly important statement. A staggering amount of work for a 48 page 'picture' book, but so worth it. Love, love, love. Sincerely hope this becomes a classic for the next generation.

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Cat Nap | Brian Lies
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That's right, not drawn, not digitally fashioned, actual artworks made for the book and photographed. 🤯

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So grateful for such an important message rendered in such an accessible fashion.
“If people before us could do it, why not me? Why not you?“

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Meh. Various teamups, a few quips, various villains I don't know very well or am not very interested in.
Jimmy Olsen as Elastic Man and Batgirl, as well as Green Arrow and Green Lantern were team ups with fun potential, but neither story was long enough.
Here's hoping next installment in this series is as good as previous ones!

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Coppertone ad homage and assorted shenanigans. I approve. 😁

willaful LOL! 3w
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Oh, Jimmy, temporary super powers do not make you suave. 🤦🏼‍♂️😏

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Of Monsters and Mainframes | Barbara Truelove
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Oh my- We do NOT call people impaled by Vlad the Impaler KEBABS!! 🫣🫢😆

GingerAntics I don‘t know how to take this. I mean, so wrong. Also, kind of funny. 3w
Robotswithpersonality @GingerAntics Agreed!!! 🤦🏼‍♂️ 3w
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Never contemplated whether some sheep could swim, does the wool weigh them down or make them buoyant? 🤔 🐑🏊‍♂️

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Today's 'scratched my brain just right' sentence. 🎨

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Not an easy read, but a worthwhile one. Full credit to Gustafson for consistently tackling tough subjects from human and animal welfare perspectives with compassion and vulnerability.
I knew going in that animals in distress, their illness, injury and death might be touched upon, but in the course of her work Gustafson also encounters people in distress, and reckons with how it can be harder to help her own species, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? how the systems have failed humans and animals, how an understandable lack of trust and resources, and the cruel luck of the draw, can make a world of difference in individual lives.
With incredible writing skill, Gustafson moves through difficult moments in her own life paralleled with stories of cats who see her reflecting on her past: dealing with a previous abusive partner, childhood illness, her mother's cancer treatment,
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? mental health concerns, misogyny and the body image and self-esteem issues that stem from our existence under patriarchy. She also reflects on her present, the unique path that led to things turning around, the complicated feelings around new prosperity having struggled financially in the past and regularly witnessing poverty in her cat rescue efforts as well as her previous employment, and what it means to be a social media content creator 3w
Robotswithpersonality 4/? while also recognizing the motivations of care that are the media images' foundations.
The heartbreaking material is regularly countered by Gustafson's simple need to keep doing the work, the inability to stop caring even when grief temporarily overwhelms, and the sense of wonder at the community that develops, those who join teams to help the cats, those who follow and donate online.
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Robotswithpersonality 5/6 If you can successfully navigate the subject matter, there's a message of resilient hope that should not be missed.
If you came for cute cat stories, maybe skip this one.
Sidebar: One of my favourite covers of the year.
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Robotswithpersonality 6/6 ⚠️ Animal injury, animal death, misogyny, recounting previous emotionally abusive (manipulative, controlling) relationship, mental health concerns, depression, anxiety, dissociation, stalking, description of surgery and cancer recovery, homelessness,descriptions of human and animal wounds, body image, self-esteem issues 3w
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Coldest take: It's a BAD system.

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Oof, academia flashbacks. 😖

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Cheers to Bubbles! 😺🫧 ❤️ The little guy who got the author away from Robby, the bad guy. 😒

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“I would be different.“
No, money can't be directly exchanged for happiness, but anybody who's experienced poverty, food or housing insecurity, can tell you: financial stability, leading to other kinds of stability, makes a world of difference, provides the kind of foundation that allows the freer pursuit of happiness.

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This book is going to hurt me. 😿

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Just a little trash-talking the green lanterns. 💚

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Half-Breed | Maria Campbell
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There's no way I'm going to do this book justice in attempting to explain why it should be read.
This isn't about the quality of the writing, though it's staggering to recognize a young woman wrote this and conveyed such a strong feeling of being present at the moments of growing up, those early years of childhood innocence and joy, considering everything that came after, the brief moments of pure storytelling relaying family foibles, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? ghost stories or legends, or that she relayed clearly, even sparely, so many traumas and heartbreaks.
I've never encountered such a comprehensive overview of all the issues that can negatively impact Indigenous woman in one self-portrait, only to be floored by the same person's quiet resolve to work for the solace and improvement of her community, all while recognizing how many government programs have failed them,
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? or actively worked against their interests. And the book offers still more in being a window into a specific time and place which provides history for later generations.
Campbell's new afterword is full of joy that there are so many examples of Indigenous art, writing, tradition-sharing, etc working towards decolonization.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? I'll list the content warnings so you know what you're in for, but I truly think if this book isn't in curriculum it should be. First person experience relayed by one so often marginalized as both a woman and a Métis person is valuable in and of itself. The hope is we're always ready when someone chooses to share about their life, and this is an opportunity to learn and gain resolve, to hold space and listen to know how to help, 4w
Robotswithpersonality 5/5 so Campbell's hopes for the future can come true. ❤️‍🩹

⚠️racism, misogyny, domestic abuse,child abuse, substance abuse, death in childbirth, death of a parent, SA, withdrawal, internalized racism, mental health concerns, generational trauma, self-harm, institutionalization, separation of children
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Half-Breed | Maria Campbell
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“Dreams are so important in one's life, yet when followed blindly they can lead to the disintegration of one's soul.“ 💔