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Friday Links (straight boys in dresses edition)

Michael Milo, 16, a student at Kingsville District High in the dress he wore for photo day at the school. Link to full story below. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
Michael Milo, 16, a student at Kingsville District High in the dress he wore for photo day at the school. Link to full story below. (DAN JANISSE/The Windsor Star)
We have exited September, that most blessèd month and now we’ve begun October, the month of pumpkins and falling leaves and spooks and costumes!

It is Friday, and normally I would write something silly about the end of the week and the joy of the weekend. But there was some horrible news yesterday (which I’m sure you’ve heard about, and if not, there are links below) that happened in a small community that is in my region, and through which I’ve driven a few times, and many decades ago occasionally competed against students from the school in question. So I’m having trouble coming up with anything terribly fun to say.

Anyway, here is a collection of some of the things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared. Sorted into categories with headings so you can skip more easily:

Link of the Week

AUDIENCES HAVEN’T BECOME TOO SENSITIVE, BUT COMEDIANS HAVE.

This week in Stupid People

Lucky non-virgin gals spared marrying whiny man-children after MRA launches #NoHymenNoDiamond drive.

This week in Topics Most People Can’t Be Rational About

Oregon shooting on college campus leaves at least 10 dead.

Another: The 45th Mass Shooting in America in 2015.

President Obama is right that guns kill more Americans than terrorism. So do lots of other things.

Deaths from gun violence vs. deaths from terrorism, in one chart.

President Obama Laments Mass Shootings Becoming ‘Routine’ After Oregon School Massacre.

This week in Difficult to Classify

What it means to be a great product.

This week in Heart-wrenching

Lance Sanderson Suspended From School Following Attempt To Bring Same-Sex Date To Homecoming.

Science!

GIANT KILLER LIZARD LIVED WITH AUSTRALIANS IN ICE AGE.

Human Ancestors Could Hear Frequencies Used in Speech.

Earth – Why are we the only human species still alive?

Scientists Discover First Ever Glowing Sea Turtle.

ARE VIRUSES ALIVE? NEW EVIDENCE SAYS YES.

Save the Parasites (Seriously).

No boys allowed: Snake mom has ‘virgin birth’.

NEWLY DISCOVERED SNAILS ARE SO SMALL THEY FIT IN THE EYE OF A NEEDLE.

It’s Time to Free Lolita, a Puget Sound Killer Whale That’s Been Held Captive in Florida for 45 Years.

Mars: New hypothesis on the origin of the megafloods.

Could these dull-looking fossils shake our understanding of evolution to the core? Siberian find pushes back emergence of first vertebrates by 20 MILLION years.

Researchers Devise Way to Determine Color from Fossils.

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Speculation!

Gender Discrimination in SFF Awards. Lots of cool charts looking at the situation over many years and in may different ways!

Urban fantasy fiction: there’s more to it than sex with were-leopards.

Guest Post: A Salesman Is You!.

Writing Better Trans Characters. “I reject the idea that trans characters should only be written by trans people because cis folk are bound to get it wrong. While there are some really fine trans writers, there simply aren’t enough of us in the world to do what is needed.”

Zadie Smith’s 10 Rules of Writing.

The Traitor Baru Cormorant: Early Thoughts.

8 Ways to Write and Finish a Work of Fiction.

Hear Ray Bradbury’s Beloved Sci-Fi Stories as Classic Radio Dramas.

Culture war news:

Missouri Finds Planned Parenthood Didn’t Mishandle Fetal Tissue.

What Pope Francis Really Said About (Gay) Marriage — and What He Did Not. “lso sitting right before Francis during his address to Congress were three of the five Supreme Court justices – a majority of the majority – who ruled for marriage equality in June: Justices Sotomayor, Ginsburg and Kennedy. The pope had his big chance to be clear and emphatic about the terrible thing they’d supposedly done and he blew it? Maybe he just didn’t care all that much.”

Rebutting “Every civilization that accepted homosexuality failed.”

Mark Levin: The Supreme Court Is Imposing Secular Sharia.

Anti-Gay Evangelist Gets Smacked Down on National TV — and It’s Beautiful.

Pope Sides With Marriage License-Denying Clerk.

Why Pope Francis’s meeting with Kim Davis isn’t surprising.

How Pope Francis Undermined the Goodwill of His Trip and Proved to Be a Coward.

Alabama Strips Lesbian Mother of Parental Rights.

Ore. bakers refuse to pay damages in gay wedding cake case.

Alabama, Where ID Is Required to Vote, Closes DMVs in Most “Black Belt” Counties.

Boy takes stance on gender identity by wearing dress to picture day.

Reminder: The GOP crusade against Planned Parenthood is built on outright lies.

This Week in the Clown Car

The right-wing’s religious delusions are killing us — and them.

Carly Fiorina Makes a Lot of Stuff Up About Everything.

Rubio sides with BILL CLINTON on family and medical leave as he proposes business tax credits to pay for voluntary expansion.

Ben Carson’s Religious Beliefs Come Under Scrutiny.

Mike Huckabee Takes on Rainbow-Colored Doritos.

Trump Embraces “Operation Wetback” As Model For Mass Deportation.

Ted Cruz is toast: It’s not just that he won’t be president — his days in the Senate are numbered, too.

Ben Carson is plain nuts: The 7 most stupefying statements by the GOP’s favorite neurosurgeon. (This article only looks at the last year or so… he’s saying stuff this crazy or worse in political speeches since 2011.)

This week in Other Politics:

Bernie Sanders writes for the Observer: Time to expand Social Security: It has paid every nickel owed, through good times and bad.

I exposed Steve Scalise’s white nationalist past — and yet he may soon become even more powerful.

Ben Carson pulls into statistical TIE with Donald Trump as Hillary Clinton ‘feels the Bern’ and sees her lead over Sanders dwindle to 7 points.

Obama defends LGBT rights, rebutting religious freedom claims.

Gay Conservative Jimmy LaSalvia on Leaving the GOP (And Why You Should, Too!) (I guess we should be glad for his escape from an abusive relationship with the political party that hates gays… If only he would also come to his senses…)

Top Indiana GOPer Resigns (And Blames Canada) After Sex Video Emerges.

It’s even worse: Republican Who Blocked Revenge-Porn Protections Is Victim of Revenge Porn.

House Republicans repudiate McCarthy comments on Benghazi probe. Video seems to play automatically.

This Week in Diversity

Open Letter to Terry Gross about Dialect, Vocal Fry, and Discrimination.

How I Found Out My Husband Is Gay.

Geena Davis: ‘After Thelma & Louise, people said things would improve for women in film. They didn’t’.

EVERYBODY’S INVITED TO MY ALL-MALE, ALL-WHITE LITERARY PANEL!

News for queers and our allies:

I was at the Stonewall riots. The movie ‘Stonewall’ gets everything wrong.

The Rise of the Two-Spirits.

Advocating for the Bisexual Community: A Reading List.

Smithers Will Get His Long-Awaited Coming Out Moment On This Season Of The Simpsons.

Transgender Inmate Wins Historic Case Against Prison Guards Who Assaulted Her.

Discharge Change Lifts Burdens for Gay Veteran.

Respecting gay rights is good for business, global companies say.

Tom Boy?

This Transgender Man’s ER Story Will Horrify You.

Ellen Page Made a Bold Statement About Religious Liberty Laws on The “Late Show”.

The obligatory Hugos post-mortems:

I wasn’t going to do any more of these, but then a friend (@jayblanc) posted this on twitter: “We made all the sad puppies cry, and then we discover salt water on Mars? This can’t be coincidence!”

Farewells:

The Rev. John J. McNeill, Jesuit priest who became famed LGBT activist, dies at 90.

Things I wrote:

Weekend Update 9/26/2015: in the land of crazy.

Sunday Funnies, part 15.

Birthday not very quizzacious.

The worst part of censorship….

Varmints in sheep’s clothing.

Changelings on Distant Worlds – more of why I love sf/f.

Videos!

Troye Sivan – FOOLS (Blue Neighbourhood Part 2/3):

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Erik Hassle – Natural Born Lovers:

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I Am Karate – Elevate:

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Sunday Funnies, part 15

Another in my series of posts recommending web comics:

logo“Strong Female Protagonist” by Brennan Lee Mulligan & Molly Ostertag  is a superhero comic, sort of. The protagonist, Alison, was not just any superhero, she was Mega-Girl, completely invulnerable, super strong, could fly, et cetera. During her teen years she was a member of a superhero team called The Guardians, but now, at 20 years of age, she’s a college freshman trying to live an ordinary life. The reasons why, and the reasons that is such a struggle are revealed over the course of the story. This isn’t the first time that someone has tried to tell a tale of how the real world would be with super-powered people in it, but I really like this tale for a number of reasons: 1) Alison a very relatable and believable character, 2) the comic is not all gritty, and 3) the tone of the story is not “most people are awful most of the time.” It’s not a happy, fluffy bunnies story, but it isn’t all anger and cynicism, which is an incredible breath of fresh air. If you enjoy the comic, please consider supporting the creators by checking out their store or hit up the Donate link!

Screen Shot 2015-09-27 at 10.15.31 AM“Unshelved” by Gene Ambaum & Bill Barnes recounts the adventures of a teen services librarian named Dewey. The web site is also an online book club, with reviews, links, and samples of various recommended comics and other books. This should not be a surprise, since one of the creators of the strip, Gene Ambaum, is a librarian in real life. The strip is funny, and is available for free syndication on non-commercial websites. They’ve printed a number of collections of the strip and have various other cool things related to the love of reading and libraries for sale on their online store.


Some of the comics I’ve previously recommended:

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“Mr. Cow,” by Chuck Melville tells the tale of a clueless cow with Walter Cronkite dreams. If the twice-weekly gags about a barnyard of a newsroom aren’t enough excitement for you the same artist also writes and draws (and colors!) some awesome fantasy series: Champions of Katara and Felicia, Sorceress of Katara. If you like Mr. Cow, Felicia, or Flagstaff (the hero of Champions of Katara) you can support the artist by going to his Patreon Page. Also, can I interest you in a Mr. Cow Mug?

dm100x80“Deer Me,” by Sheryl Schopfer tells the tales from the lives of three friends (and former roommates) who couldn’t be more dissimilar while being surprisingly compatible. If you enjoy Deer Me, you can support the artist by going to her Patreon Page!

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And I love this impish girl thief with a tail and her reluctant undead sorcerer/bodyguard: “Unsounded,” by Ashley Cope.

Screen Shot 2015-08-02 at 5.36.43 PMMuddler’s Beat by Tony Breed is the fun, expanded cast sequel to Finn and Charlie Are Hitched.

The_Young_Protectors_HALF_BANNER_OUTSIDE_234x601The Young Protectors by Alex Wolfson begins when a young, closeted teen-age superhero who has just snuck into a gay bar for the first time is seen exiting said bar by a not-so-young, very experienced, very powerful, super-villain. Trouble, of course, ensues.

3Tripping Over You by Suzana Harcum and Owen White is a strip about a pair of friends in school who just happen to fall in love… which eventually necessitates one of them coming out of the closet. Tripping Over You has several books, comics, and prints available for purchase.

12191040If you want to read a nice, long graphic-novel style story which recently published its conclusion, check-out the not quite accurately named, The Less Than Epic Adventures of T.J. and Amal by E.K. Weaver. I say inaccurate because I found their story quite epic (not to mention engaging, moving, surprising, fulfilling… I could go on). Some sections of the tale are Not Safe For Work, as they say, though she marks them clearly. The complete graphic novels are available for sale in both ebook and paper versions, by the way.

Friday Links (quizzaciously exceptional birthday edition)

I haven't been this old before, it's true! (click to embiggen)
I haven’t been this old before, it’s true! (click to embiggen)

It’s already the fourth Friday in September, that most blessèd month! The autumnal equinox has occurred and I check my calendar to see what’s next and… oh, that’s right. Today I am officially another year older. Wow. How did that happen?

And thank goodness it’s FRIDAY!

Anyway, here is a collection of some of the things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared:

Link of the Week

Man Builds ‘Dog Train’ To Take Rescued Pups Out On Little Adventures.

This week in Not as Noble as They Want You to Think

Seth Godin on Ad Blocking.

Ad Blocking Irony.

The Mobile Video Ad Lie: NYPost.com site loads 10Mb on iPhone, with no videos or video ads to be seen.

How Much of Your Audience is Fake? Marketers thought the Web would allow perfectly targeted ads. Hasn’t worked out that way.

John Gruber on why online ad networks are so user-hostile.

This week in Bad History

22 Hilarious Excerpts From Scathing Reviews of “Stonewall.”

A ‘straight-acting’ problem: why mass market gay films increasingly fail us all.

This week in Evil Greedy People

A Huge Overnight Increase in a Drug’s Price Raises Protests.

Science!

Riddle of the Ages Solved: Where Did the Philistines Come From?

New duck-billed dinosaur found in Alaska, researchers say.

On World Rhino Day 2015, Some Things about Rhinos You Might Not Know.

Medieval skeleton found in roots of toppled tree VIDEO.

World’s Oldest Sea Turtle Fossil Discovered.

Siberia could become pockmarked with giant craters: Global warming is releasing ‘explosive and violent’ levels of methane under the ground, warn experts.

No Sign of Galactic Super-Civilizations.

The astonishing village where little girls turn into boys aged 12.

Scientists found something unexpected in this eerie new image of Pluto.

Linking brains: Researchers at UW say they’ve done it.

State Officials Are Preparing for Another Year of Continued Drought.

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Speculation!

Your body isn’t your world: The heroes of Mad Max and disability.

The Six Swans.

Some thoughts about Tragic Queer Narratives.

They Don’t Stand For That: Symbols, Vampires, and Faith.

Comics historian Craig Yoe celebrates Banned Books Week with the Forbidden Comics bundle.

11 Sci-Fi Books Every Woman Should Read. I’ve only read 3½ of these!

This week in Geek

15 Minutes of Fame: The AFK Tavern, where everybody knows your name.

Culture war news:

This is why they have such hate: Coulter, Trump, Carson and the real history behind right-wing intolerance. This is an awesome historical analysis of the trajectory of anti-semetism, anti-Papism and other sources of rightwing thought…

This Guy Shut Down The World’s Largest Gay “Cure” Group.

Harlem Hate Pastor Has Must-Watch Manic Meltdown at Protestors Outside His Church.

That “Old Time Religion” Isn’t As Old As You Think.

TIFF Review: Roland Emmerich’s Gay Rights Drama ‘Stonewall’.

‘Gay’ Doritos Prompt Freak-Out.

U.S. Soldiers Told to Ignore Sexual Abuse of Boys by Afghan Allies.

Not for Queer Eyes Only.

See How Religious Homophobia Promotes Child Abuse.

Emails show Indiana damaged by religious liberty law.

Kim Davis’ Book Deal? It’s Not Happening. There’s a word missing from that headline, “yet”

The Search for Kim Davis’s Gay Friends.

Kim Davis’s One Gay Friend Is Angry.

Defiant clerk Kim Davis confiscated and altered all the marriage licences issued while she was in jail. Bonus points if you can name all the subtle and not-so-subtle biases in the story…

Stop calling Pope Francis progressive: You might love his pastoral style, but don’t fool yourself on Vatican substance.

This Week in the Clown Car

The Ted Cruz Problem Is the Reason Trump Ducks — and Must Duck — the Obama Birther Question.

Colbert bests Trump.

Fiorina Spins a New Lie, and Her Issues With Truth Look Compulsive.

This week in Other Politics:

Obama has vastly changed the face of the federal bureaucracy.

The GOP’s Deeply Bigoted Week.

McConnell makes first move to avoid shutdown.

The War to End Slavery Didn’t.

One big reason Congress ignores the poor: they don’t vote.

This Week in Diversity

“I’m afraid of men on the Internet.”

Hillary Clinton To Lena Dunham: I’m ‘Puzzled’ By Women Who Say They Aren’t Feminists.

Why Asking Is Not ‘Outing’ in 2015.

Goshen College withdraws from Council of Christian Colleges and Universities following changes to LGBT non-discrimination policy, hiring practices.

Gender Liberation: Leaving Men Behind.

If You Think ‘Straight-Acting’ Is An Acceptable Term, You’re An A**hole.

Here’s Why We Need To Stop Calling Pumpkin Spice A ‘White People Thing.’

News for queers and our allies:

Editorial: Two more small steps for gay rights.

A Scottish boy couldn’t stand a preacher’s homophobic rant, so he whipped out his bagpipes.

The LGBT+ community doesn’t need fair-weather allies.

9 questions about gender identity and being transgender you were too embarrassed to ask.

On Loving a Bisexual Man.

Farewells:

Jack Larson (1928-2015).

The Washington Post: How ‘Superman’ ruined a gay actor’s life — then saved it. Jack Larson (‘Jimmy Olsen’) dead at 87.

Yogi Berra: businessman and gay-rights advocate was more than a lovable dope.

Things I wrote:

Weekend Update 9/20/2015: Otters and Bi-people.

Scene Essentials.

Invisible? Difficult to see what others have erased.

The Original Wizard School – more of why I love sf/f.

Videos!

The Zipf Mystery:

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Cabaret – willkommen (because some days you just need Alan Cumming to sing to you):

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Disclosure – Jaded:

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DRAGON CON 2015 – PART 1 – EPIC COSPLAY PARTY:

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Friday Links (asthmatic otter edition)

Mishka the sea otter diagnosed with asthma © King 5 News
Mishka the sea otter diagnosed with asthma © King 5 News (click to embiggen)
It’s already the third Friday in September, that most blessèd month! Soon it will be the autumnal equinox, as the horrors of the burning season begin to fade away.

And thank goodnees it’s FRIDAY!

Anyway, here is a collection of some of the things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared. Sorted into categories with headings so you can skip more easily. This is not all of the links I meant to share, because there was a problem with the system I use to save them and I lost a couple days worth. But I probably collect too many most weeks, anyway, so enjoy:

Link of the Week

Women Trying To Say “No” Politely In Western Art History.

This week in Stupid Over Reactions

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Muslim teen Ahmed Mohamed creates clock, shows teachers, gets arrested.

Ahmed Mohamed swept up, ‘hoax bomb’ charges swept away as social media takes up teen’s cause.

Ahmed Mohamed Is Not the Only Student of Color to Get Handcuffed for a Science Project.

Science!

Sea otter learns to use inhaler at Seattle Aquarium.

Right-wingers are worse at swearing than left-wingers.

New Study Finds Link Between Homophobia And Psychoticism.

“Picture yourself as a stereotypical male.” Study shows spatial intelligence not as clear-cut as thought.

One Winning Move: 4000 Physicists Held a Convention in Vegas, Were Asked Never to Come Back.

Baltimore Sun publishes hack job letter on HPV vaccine. I dismantle it claim by claim.

Jupiter’s Moon Io is Even More Hellish Than We Thought.

Is there a Planet X, a ‘massive perturber,’ hidden beyond Pluto?

It will take a year for New Horizons to send all of its Pluto data back to Earth.

New Horizons space probe heading to Kuiper Belt object in post-Pluto mission.

Million-year-old monkey fossil found underwater in cave.

‘Lightning claw’ dinosaur found in Australia: 23-ft long predator is the largest carnivore ever to be found in the region.

The world’s longest volcano chain discovered in Australia.

New Clues about the Evolution of Dogs.

Bad Religion’s Greg Graffin On Our Next Evolutionary Challenge: Moving Past Survival of the Fittest.

Are Some People Hard-Wired To Be Homophobic?

Earth’s record streak of record heat keeps on sizzling.

EXXON EXECUTIVES WARNED ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE IN 1970S.

Nasa releases new photos of Pluto that ‘make you feel you are there.’

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Speculation!

AN OPEN LETTER TO DISNEY: PLEASE BRING BACK KIM POSSIBLE.

Sci-Fi & Fantasy at Emmy Awards: Who’s Won, Who’s Been Fracked.

Seek out new worlds of science fiction – there’s so much happening out there.

Culture war news:

5 new ways Pope Francis is sticking it to the Christian right.

The ‘First Amendment Defense Act’ is the Vilest ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill of Our Time.

Gay couple gets marriage license as Kentucky clerk Kim Davis stays out of sight.

Texas’ Law-Breaking Attorney General Is Denying Gay People Equal Rights—Again.

Kim Davis is not the only public official refusing to hand out marriage licenses.

Gays Get Unalienable Rights Too.

What About All the People Jailed in America Just for Being Gay?

Homophobic histories of Nazism ignore Hitler’s war against gay men.

Can Game Theory Help to Prevent Rape?

This Week in the Clown Car

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11 Distortions, Misrepresentations and Outright Lies in the GOP Debate. This article does not list all of the outright lies told by Republican candidates at the debate.

Rick Perry megadonor wants his $5 million back.

What Republicans Ignored During the Second Debate: Gun Violence, Paid Leave, LGBT Discrimination….

(There were many, many more outrageous headlines regarding the clowns scrambling to out-bigot each over for the Republican nomination; but sometimes enough is enough.)

This week in Other Politics:

The big secret behind Bernie Sanders’ surge in the polls.

Take that, charter schools: Why a Washington court decision will force accountability to a movement that needs it badly.

The Republican base’s “patriotic” treason: The shocking new poll that exposes the dangerous extremism of the American right.

Poll: Majority of Americans say Kentucky clerk should have to issue licenses.

A Group of Texans Thinks It Can Get The State GOP To Endorse Secession.

Obama on debate: Nothing patriotic ‘about talking down America’ (with VIDEO).

This Week in Diversity

If you like Return Of The Jedi but hate the Ewoks, you understand feminist criticism.

12 Women They Didn’t Tell You Were Queer In History Class.

How My Rights in This Country Will Change By the End of This Article.

The Problem With Diversity.

Mason Darrow and Princeton football show how far we’ve come.

Matt Damon apologizes over ‘Project Greenlight’ and ‘whitesplaining.’ – except it isn’t an apology…

News for queers and our allies:

Judge David Bunning, The Anti Kim Davis?

MASON DARROW HAS BEEN EMBRACED BY THE PRINCETON FOOTBALL TEAM SINCE HE TOLD THEM HE’S GAY. NOW HE COMES OUT PUBLICLY DAYS BEFORE KICKOFF.

A Look At The Promiscuity ‘Culture War’ In The Gay Community (VIDEO).

Righting a Stubborn Wrong: Anchorage Revisits Law Protecting LGBT Community.

Stonewall Featurette Focuses on Gender-Fluid Character “Ray/Ramona.”

Farewells:

Swiss font legend Adrian Frutiger dies.

Things I wrote:

Homemade Rockets and Invisible Moons: more of why I love sf/f.

Weekend Update 9/12/15: It’s about ethics….

Videos!

Disclosure & Sam Smith cover Hotline Bling in the Live Lounge:

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Arguing About Kim Davis at the GOP Debate:

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Tim Cook On Speaking Up For Equality:

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BECA – METEOR:

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Atlas Genius – Molecules [Official Music Video]:

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Asthmatic sea otter learns to use inhaler – longer video than the one in the article:

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Friday Links (Kids who need our help edition)

COKz1u2WcAQn8KHIt’s the second Friday in September. September, ah, that most blessèd month!

And thank goodnees it’s FRIDAY!

Anyway, here is a collection of some of the things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared. Sorted into categories with headings so you can skip more easily. This is not all of the links I meant to share, because there was a problem with the system I use to save them and I lost a couple days worth. But I probably collect too many most weeks, anyway, so enjoy:

Link of the Week

Rallying to Help a Homeschooled Christian Kid Who Got Thrown Out After He Came Out.

There are lots of other kids who need our help. Here are a few places you can help:

The True Colors Fund.

BUILDING A MOVEMENT TO END HOMELESSNESS.

The Ali Forney Center.

And the local one I give to regularly: Youth Care.

This week in Difficult to Classify

Why did the FBI show up at this Globalist youth reporter’s house?

Twitter Done Wrong.

Science!

Homo naledi, a new species of human, discovered in a cave in South Africa.

NASA Releases New Image of Mysterious ‘Bright Spots’ on Ceres.

BEHOLD PLUTO IN ALL ITS MAJESTY.

Earth’s magnetic mystery forces scientists to get creative.

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Speculation!

People are talking about a Best Series Hugo proposal...

On the same topic: The format is political.

How gay rights got its start in science fiction.

NO MORE DIVERSITY PANELS, IT’S TIME TO MOVE ON.

Queer Sci-fi/Fantasy Anthology Beyond Goes Above and [Review].

2015 Hugo Analysis: Nominating Stats, Part 1.

SIZE MATTERS: THE EVOLUTION OF UNICORN HORNS.

This week in Geek

The queer masculinity of stealth games. “In games, men’s bodies often represent brute strength. Stealth games are the focal point for an alternative masculinity: sleek, illusory, sensitive, and self-reflective.”

Culture war news:

We’re getting Kim Davis all wrong: What she reveals about the right’s true motivations.

Let Go of the Fig Leaf.

That’s Me in the Corner, Losing My Religion.

Boss Who Asked Transgender Woman ‘What Are You?’ Agrees To Significant Settlement.

Kim Davis Is Just the Beginning.

This Week in the Clown Car

Ben Carson’s theocratic lie: The pernicious myth of America the “Christian nation.”

Emasculated white men love Donald Trump: The real reason a billionaire bozo rules the GOP.

The secret hidden inside Bush’s tax plan.

Cruz’s second shutdown play rankles fellow Republicans.

Huckabee: Dred Scott Decision “Remains To This Day The Law Of The Land.” The Dred Scott decision was overturned by the 14th Amendment.

This week in Other Politics:

Bernie Sanders stood up for gay soldiers — 16 years before “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” ended.

RUSSIA SAID TO GET IRAN’S CLEARANCE FOR SYRIA-BOUND FLIGHTS.

The Biggest And Boldest Ideas For How To Stop Rising Inequality.

Reporter Says He Was Fired For Asking If Sen. Vitter Still Hires Prostitutes.

This Week in Racism

Her Name Was Natasha McKenna & No One Will Be Held Responsible For Her Death.

Culture war news:

How Religious Liberty has been used to justify racism, sexism, and slavery throughout history.

The Problem With Religious Exemptions to Gay Rights.

Readers React: Issuing marriage licenses isn’t God’s work.

‘A fag is still a fag’: Texas tent revival uses loud speakers to flood city park with anti-gay hate speech.

This Week in Sexism

Does the Tech Industry Even Deserve Women?

News for queers and our allies:

Are GOP Donors the Key to Passing a Nondiscrimination Bill?

Gay Marriage Is Legal, but We’re Still Not Equal.

Inside the Seattle Clinic That Survived the Darkest Days of AIDS. Being an out gay man in Seattle in the ‘90s myself, I know more than a few of those names in Dr. Shalit’s card file…

In the heat of our nationwide marriage equality victory, can LGBT and allied Americans resist a hate group’s bait?

Things I wrote:

Semi-Precious Stone, Helical or Otherwise: more of why I love sf/f.

We’ve always been here, even in a galaxy far, far away….

Things I wish I could post to Facebook without causing relatives to go bananas….

Storytelling should not be preaching, part 2.

Videos!

Tiger plays with bamboo like a kitten with string:

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[Official Video] Can’t Sleep Love – Pentatonix:

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HELL’S CLUB. NEW MASHUP AMDSFILMS (watch it all the way to the end of the credits…):

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Gareth Thomas: Never Alone tells the story of how the former Wales captain’s greatest fear wasn’t the opposition he faced on the pitch, but the fear of rejection from everything he had known, because of his sexuality:

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Troye Sivan – WILD (Blue Neighbourhood Part 1/3):

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My Heart Will Go On – Vintage ’50s Jackie Wilson – Style Celine / Titanic Cover ft. Mykal Kilgore:

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Friday Links (rescued ginger kittens edition)

Screen-Shot-2015-08-31-at-4.16.34-PMseIt’s the first Friday in September. September, ah, that most blessèd month! Summer is drawing to a close (thank goodness!) and autumn will soon be here! And soon, soon the regular NFL season begins, and my Seahawks mania is only going to get worse.

And, hey, it’s FRIDAY!

Anyway, here is a collection of some of the things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared. Sorted into categories with headings so you can skip more easily:

Link of the Week

Open Letter to Parents of Gay Kids: This Is Not About You. “Parenting is 100 percent choice. You chose it. When we choose to be parents, we are taking on the responsibility, obligation and honor to love the children we adopt or create. This statement does not come with an asterisk at the end. You don’t get to parent only children who are academically gifted. You don’t get to parent only children who are gifted at sports. You don’t get to parent only healthy children. You don’t get to parent only well behaved children… You get to parent your child, and everything that comes with that.”

Happy News!

Here’s Why I’ve Been Married 8 Times.

Fishermen Rescue Abandoned Kittens that Swam to Their Boat.

Science!

Knotty network could have powered universe’s early growth spurt.

The secret history of “Y’all”: The murky origins of a legendary Southern slang word. Ahem. It is not a slang word, it is a proper second-person pronoun.

5-Foot-Long Spider Relative Found In Iowa.

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Speculation!

A Thing Not to Do When You’re Smart.

11 Reasons Terry Pratchett Is A Literary Genius.

Fantasy is NOT Historically Accurate.

Where no show has gone before: The bisexual future of Other Space.

New Book Roundup: Algorithms Run Amok, the Intergalactic Rum Trade, and a Farewell to Discworld.

This Week in History

Illinois Officials Burned by 1950s Library Purge.

Culture war news:

Since When Are Consensual Sexual Relationships a Threat to National Security?

CNN’s Bizarrely Homophobic Coverage Of The Virginia Shooter.

Is It Called Gay Or Equal Rights?

A Psychiatrist Writing in The New York Times Forgets That First He Should “Do No Harm.”

Here Is All You Need To Prove Bigots Wrong About ‘Traditional Marriage.’

Sadistic Frat Boys Allegedly Attack Gay Man, Strip Him Naked, In Possible Hate Crime.

This Week in Bigots Pretending to be Martyrs

COA_Rm7UsAAU-r5It’s time to remove Kentucky clerk Kim Davis.

‘Old Redneck Hillbilly’ Husband of Kim Davis Has a Warning for Nosey People. ‘Davis compared his wife to the biblical figures Paul and Silas, sent to prison and rescued by God.’

Kim Davis Vows To Use County Office To Spread ‘God’s Word,’ Act As Divine Vessel.

U.S. District Judge Sends Kim Davis to Jail.

‘Homo Terrorists’: Here’s What Kim Davis Supporters Outside The Courthouse Today Are Saying About Gays.

This Week in Sexism

Why Straight White Dudes Don’t Get Offended As Often As Normal People Do. Thanks to Sharpclaw for the link!

News for queers and our allies:

Why I’m Increasingly Frustrated With Closeted Pro Athletes.

Queer Eye for the Messiah Guy.

In a Word, What It Means to Be Pansexual.

ABC Family, Fox are best networks for LGBT representation, GLAAD says.

‘The Sum Of Us’ writer David Stevens on the play’s 25-year influence.

Steve Grand Accepts U.S. Marine’s Invitation to 2015 Marine Corps Ball: WATCH.

The obligatory Hugos post-post-mortems:

My friend, Sharpclaw, who while being a fan of fantasy is not normally that interested in the Hugos, sent this link: Mutiny at the Hugos. I find it hilarious that the people who block-voted the steal much of the ballot claiming that “social justice warriors” had controlled the Hugos for years, are now trying to claim that all of the new voters registering and voting No Award is proof that… the social justice crowd has decided to invade the Hugos and take it away from the people who have always been there. What? There are many other amusing contradictions…

2015 Hugo Analysis: Category Participation. Stat tables and graphs!

Sad Puppies 4 Begins. “Between now and MidAmeriCon II people will expend a million words arguing whether Sad Puppies 4 is a slate or a recommendation list, a Hugo voter registration drive, an outlet for those frustrated with message fiction, a movement to oppose the dread SJWs, or all of the above. But the opening paragraph of Kate Paulk’s Mad Genius Club post about Sad Puppies 4 shows its first priority is gratifying the egos of the organizers…”

Farewells:

Dean Jones Dies: Star Of Disney’s ‘The Love Bug’ And Sondheim’s ‘Company’ Was 84.

Wes Craven, man behind ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ and ‘Scream,’ dies at 76.

An Outpouring of Reader Reflection After the Death of Oliver Sacks.

Things I wrote:

All we need are goals.

Delusions, discrimination, and hitting pay dirt, part 1.

Delusions and denial in the name of….

Why I hate hay fever reason #5946.

Videos!

The Librarians Trailer : Season 2:

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Taylor Swift – Wildest Dreams:

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The Horrible History of Ex-Gay Cures:

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WELL-STRUNG – Royals (feat. Palladio):

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Hozier covers Sam Smith’s Lay Me Down in the Live Lounge:

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Friday Links (cephalopods and crazies edition)

072adb0c4773289eIt’s Friday! The final Friday in August. Most of my news reading was dominated by the aftermath of WorldCon, so there’s a bit more sci fi and fandom news in this week’s links than usual. There was just so much that had to be shared!

Anyway, here is a collection of some of the things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared. Sorted into categories with headings so you can skip more easily:

Link of the Week

Watch Foo Fighters Rickroll Westboro Baptist Church. This link has details plus the video. Or scroll down to the videos and just watch…

This week in Difficult to Classify

Giant ball art installation breaks loose in wet weather, hitting parked cars on a street in Toledo, Ohio.

Why I Let My Kids Watch “Inappropriate” TV.

This week in Heart-wrenching

Forever and Ever: Losing My Husband at 24.

Science!

Octopuses Are Not Aliens – Nick Lane’s New Book Explains Why.

Distance Ripples: How Gravitational Waves Work.

A pharaonic murder mystery that was solved with forensic analysis.

Anti-Evolution Creationists are ignorant of what a species is.

We Now Know For Sure How Life Did Not Begin on Earth.

Sexual orientation is much more complex than straight, gay or bisexual.

New study finds that homosexuality not ‘un-African’.

Why Do Some People Believe in Conspiracy Theories? “People who endorse conspiracy theories may be more likely to engage in conspiratorial behaviors…”

Stephen Hawking says he has a way to escape from a black hole.

Rare South Pacific nautilus seen after 30-year absence.

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Speculation!

bozza_futuro9aCatherine Lundoff on LGBT Science Fiction and Fantasy Before 1970.

Alternate Timeline Hugo Awards.

Why We Need Queer Escapist Lit.

We’ve Always Been Here in the Fandom. Why the WIRED article on the Hugos misses the mark.

I read the 100 “best” fantasy and sci-fi novels – and they were shockingly offensive.

Samuel R. Delany Speaks: The award-winning novelist discusses the intersection of race, sexual identity, and science fiction.

Who Was Afraid of Ray Bradbury & Science Fiction? The FBI, It Turns Out (1959).

Science Fiction Hasn’t Gotten More Liberal—Its Fans Have Gotten More Conservative.

Black to the future: afrofuturism and tech power.

Science Fiction Predicts Our Future for the Next 800,000 Years!

Culture war news:

Australia confiscated 650,000 guns. Murders and suicides plummeted.

Bakers’ Surprise ‘Love’ Cakes Spark a Big Response From Gay Rights Groups Who Received Them. They sent cakes and urged people to go see a truly awful and ludicrous anti-gay film. Ooooookay…

“That’s not true, but even if it were….”

Some People Want My Son Dead, and Here Is Why You Should Care.

Dear Duke Students, Life Gets Uncomfortable.

GAY FRIENDLY CHURCH COVERS HOMOPHOBIC GRAFFITI WITH RAINBOWS.

Here’s How Outrageous The Pay Gap Between CEOs And Workers Is.

This Week in the Clown Car

Donald Trump Just Stopped Being Funny: Win or lose, Trump’s campaign threatens to unleash the Great American Stupid.

Donald Trump Is Not a Populist. He’s the Voice of Aggrieved Privilege.

It’s just a total coincidence that racists and conservatives really like Trump’s anti-immigrant crusade.

Ted Cruz Appears To Come Out Against The Civil Rights Act of 1964: In Bizarre Moment, Cruz Says Gays Should Be Able To Discriminate Against Christians Too.

Hispanics Really, Really Hate Donald Trump.

Jorge Ramos Commits Journalism, Gets Immediately Attacked by Journalists.

A Lesbian Officer Maligned in Ted Cruz’s Religious Liberty Ad Tells Her Side of the Story.

Jeb Bush wrote to gay couple: Your relationship shouldn’t have the same status as ‘marraige’. He consistently misspelled marriage throughout…

Trump-ward, Christian Soldiers? “Let me get this straight. If I want the admiration and blessings of the most flamboyant, judgmental Christians in America, I should marry three times, do a queasy-making amount of sexual boasting, verbally degrade women, talk trash about pretty much everyone else while I’m at it, encourage gamblers to hemorrhage their savings in casinos bearing my name and crow incessantly about how much money I’ve amassed?”

This week in Other Politics:

Police secretly track cellphones to solve routine crimes.

Obama should give discrimination its two-week notice.

Georgia County Admits To Illegally Disenfranchising Voters.

This Week in Sexism

Who walks away.

Alison Bechdel Would Like You to Call It the “Bechdel-Wallace Test,” ThankYouVeryMuch.

News for queers and our allies:

UPDATED: NOM Hands Over Donor List From Maine Campaign Against Same-Sex Marriage – Details. Years after the U.S. Supreme Court refused their appeal of the state’s campaign finance laws, they turn over the rest of the evidence.

We were here: The gay rub of history comes to St. Louis.

how queer rappers are approaching sex differently.

Silencing the Screaming Queens: Roland Emmerich’s ‘Stonewall’ and the Erasure of Queer Rage.

This Gay Couple Asked All Their Bridesmaids To Wear Wedding Dresses.

The Unseen World of LGBT Homeless Youths: In his new book, Ryan Berg details the difficulties of LGBT kids caught in a broken system—and his struggle to help them.

Some Thoughts On My 30th Wedding Anniversary in the Summer of Equal Marriage.

Haters At Gay Pride Parade Were No Match For This Kid And His Rainbow Balloons.

The obligatory Hugos post-mortems:

The Hugo trophy given out this year. Designed by Matthew Dockrey, photo by Kevin Standlee.
The 2015 Hugo trophy. Designed by Matthew Dockrey, photo by Kevin Standlee. (Click to embiggen)
I Went to the Hugo Awards in Spokane This Weekend. Here’s What I Saw.

Hugos & Puppies: Peeling The Onion. “When it comes to debating strangers with radically different perspectives, you sometimes encounter what I refer to as Onion Arguments: seemingly simple questions that can’t possibly be answered to either your satisfaction or your interlocutor’s because their ignorance of concepts vital to whatever you might say is so lacking, so fundamentally incorrect, that there’s no way to answer the first point without first explaining eight other things in detail.”

On the SF/F genre and a-holes. “We all have conservative friends and acquaintances who aren’t a-holes, and we don’t seem to have a big problem with them unless they’re crazy bigots like [Vox Day]. We have a problem with a-holes.”

On the Hugo Awards controversy, Sad Puppies, and why there are no winners here. “I haven’t voted in several years, when I did I voted for stories that I loved (plus, to be honest, stories written by my friends)—as do most readers. If readers deliberately voted for stories about gay characters and people of color, perhaps it’s because [those stories] speak of “alienation,” which a great many readers of science fiction happen to have experienced (readers of science fiction tend to be natural outsiders).”

How the 2015 Hugos proved against all odds that SF is becoming more international and more diverse.

The arc of the moral universe is long, but it leans towards telling Theodore Beale to shut the hell.

“Unfortunately for your side George R.R. Martin was caught.” “If you think George was “caught” doing something illicit or furtive, at a party to which he invited hundreds of people, many of them merrily live-tweeting and texting and posting photos online, you’re a moron.”

I don’t know how I’m going to keep satirizing the Sad Puppies at this rate….

Wall Street Journal: No ‘Puppy’ Love at Science Fiction’s Hugo Awards.

2015 HUGO AWARDS – THE YEAR OF THE BEST CASE SCENARIO. Though I prefer another friend’s phrase: “The least worst outcome.”

WORLDCON, HUGOS, ETC.

Thieves, Liars, and Why We Care.

ON THE HUGOS, SAD PUPPIES, GAMERGATE, GAY MARRIAGE, BLACK LIVES MATTER, AND THE CONFEDERATE FLAG. “In the face of changing demographics and shifting conversations about equality, a small but furious minority of people with a vested interest in defending the status quo are able to project an overblown presence on social media and in the press, claiming to represent some sort of silent majority that has been intimidated into silence at the hands of ruthless progressives who eat their young, or something… But, instead of waking the silent majority to rally around their flag, the opposite keeps happening.”

Things I wrote:

And the Hugo goes to…. Not just the Hugo winners, I also list all the other awards announced that night.

It isn’t that complicated…. In which I drew a lesson from my experiences with an award, which sadly some others have not…

We are all Hugo….

So many books, so little time….

Mortality, Im- and Otherwise: more of why I love sf/f.

Videos!

[Official Video] Cheerleader – Pentatonix (OMI Cover):

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Dave Audé ft Olivia Newton-John & Chloe Lattanzi “You Have To Believe” (That’s Olivia & her daughter…):

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AVICII & RICK ASTLEY – Never Gonna Wake You Up (NilsOfficial Mashup):

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Foo Fighters Rick Roll Westboro Baptist Church:

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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: LGBT Discrimination (HBO):

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Octopus to shrimp: “Gotcha!”:

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Friday Links (acts of kindness edition)

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It’s Friday! The third Friday in August. I’ve been feeling especially worn out most days this week, so don’t have much particularly clever to say.

Anyway, here is a collection of some of the things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared. Sorted into categories with headings so you can skip more easily:

Link of the Week

A girl I used to know.

This week in Difficult to Classify

An Open Letter to People Thinking About Checking to See if Their Husbands or Wives Were On Ashley Madison.

The Bully’s Pulpit: On the elementary structure of domination.

Relentlessly Gay’ yard donations to be returned, Overlea woman says. I’m always fearful of developments like this when funny stories come through the pipeline…

Happy News!

Seattle police deliver baby after pulling over speeding car.

Seattle police department receives thank you from father of the newborn.

Science!

Here’s What Actually Gets Terrorists To Tell The Truth — And It’s Not Torture.

The 10 things you’ve always wanted to know about penises but were too afraid to ask.

Glass paint could keep metal roofs and other structures cool even on sunny days.

We have autism all wrong: The radical new approach we need to understand and treat it.

Corn Wars: The farm-by-farm fight between China and the United States to dominate the global food supply.

The Network is Hostile: A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering.

Weird things start to happen when you stare into someone’s eyes for 10 minutes.

Existence of a Solar System Twice the Age of Ours –“Has Far-Reaching Implications.”

Scientists find how obesity gene works, a clue to treatment.

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Speculation!

Data, books, and bias: an analysis of awards.

FIVE REASONS TO LOVE WOMEN WHO LOVE COMICS.

How Snoopy Killed Peanuts.

IN YOUR FACE JAM: Deadpool Ain’t My Idea of Queer Representation.

Why Midnighter Is So Important For Queer Fans.

Culture war news:

These religious clowns should scare you: GOP candidates’ gullible, lunatic faith is a massive character flaw.

The sleeper issue in the ‘gay wedding cake’ controversy. Dear reporter: that isn’t a sleeper issue, it is the ONLY issue. It’s why the bigots keep losing these cases.

The Way It Was: The Beatles ruled. The mini was in. I was seventeen, and pregnant. What happened next is what could happen again.

Civilities: Why can you fly the rainbow flag but I can’t fly the Confederate flag?

John Oliver’s “Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption” Church Exposes Faith-Based Fraud.

Christian pastor lashes out at ‘false reverend’ John Oliver for mocking predatory televangelists. Thanks to @sharpclaw for the link!

So, college “p.c. culture” stifles comedy? Ever hear a comedian sh*t on the American Dream at a Wal-Mart shareholders meeting?

Conservative pastor: “Stoning gays is the mindset of God.”

Pastor Who Said Stoning Gays Is God’s ‘Mindset’ Is Shocked People Think He Supports Stoning Gays.

Dr. Steve Hotze wages war on “homofascists.”

Family Values Activist Josh Duggar Had a Paid Ashley Madison Account.

This Week in the Clown Car

Carly Fiorina was a Complete Failure as CEO at HP: She is Lying About her “Success”.

Donald Trump’s First Policy Plan Is Even More Racist Than You Think It Is. (TL;dr: opposition to the 14th Amendment has ALWAYS been racist)

Mike Huckabee’s Support of Sexual Predators Isn’t Just Limited to His Defense of Josh Duggar.

Donald Trump’s appalling reaction to a hate crime committed in his name.

This week in Other Politics:

Progressive Groups Ask Obama To End Bush-Era Religious Protection. The rightwing group’s analysis: doing this might make it harder for groups using discriminatory hiring practice to get taxpayer subsidies: exactly. That’s the point!

This Week in Racism

Misunderstanding Forgiveness.

IA Radio Host Jan Mickelson: Enslave Undocumented Immigrants Unless They Leave – Mickelson, Who Recently Hosted Walker, Fiorina, Carson, And Santorum, Asked, “What’s Wrong With Slavery?” Can’t you just feel the christian love?

Wing-nuts with guns & dreams of a race war: Inside the dangerous obsessions of right-wing extremists.

This Week in Stupidity

Another Oblivious Artist Comes to Detroit, Accidentally Lets Tiger Loose. “Another!”

Accidental shooting takes place at Oklahoma ‘Muslim-free’ store.

This Week in Sexism

Comfortable misogyny.

I’m tired of being kind to creepy men in order to stay safe.

News for queers and our allies:

First Baptist Church in South Carolina hit for allowing same-sex union, gay ministers. This is a big deal, even though it will have little effect on other Baptist churches.

Boys Like Me.

If 43% of young people aren’t straight or gay, why do only 2% identify as bi?

Spotlight: Queer Books, Diverse Books.

Michael Sam Was No Jackie Robinson, But …Gay Athletes Still Owe Him.

Farewells:

Yvonne Craig, R.I.P..

Yvonne Craig, Best Known As ‘Batgirl,’ Dies At 78.

Things I wrote:

Weekend update (8/15/2015): of greedy bigots and a rescued whale.

Leopard spots and sheep’s clothing, part 3.

Uphill battle or slippery slope? Depends on which side you’re on….

Computerized Clods and Squeamish Scoundrels: more of why I love sf/f.

Videos!

Silent film footage taken in 1909 by the Thomas Edison Co. at “Stormfield” Mark Twain’s Redding, CT, one year before Twain’s death:

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TFG Film & Tape has performed a digital restoration to the 1909 Edison film of Mark Twain. The image has been flipped left to right to correct the camera-to-subject orientation. It has had it’s speed corrected from the camera frame rate of the day. The detail has been enhanced dramatically bringing out visuals never before seen. The fluctuations in the exposure have been reduced markedly making the image much more pleasing to watch:

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New Order – Restless (Official Video) interesting use of Arthurian imagery:

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Breath and Sound – Tom Goss feat. Matt Alber:

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El SMS (a sweet little short film):

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Friday Links (orphaned kangaroo edition)

55c386281700006e00566c3cIt’s Friday! The second Friday in August. Tonight is the first pre-season game for my beloved Seahawks, playing against the team I grew up rooting for because of where I lived, the Denver Broncos. Which means that mostly it will be all the rookies on both sides, because neither coach wants to risk the star players getting injured in what is merely an exhibition game. But it’s the first time seeing them play, so I’ll be watching!

Anyway, here is a collection of some of the things that I ran across over the course of the week which struck me as worthy of being shared. Sorted into categories with headings so you can skip more easily:

Link of the Week

Adorable Orphaned Kangaroo Hugs Teddy Bear In Viral Photo. We Can’t Make This Stuff Up.

This week in Difficult to Classify

Cartoon: Why Facebook is a Doughnut Stealing Mobster That I Hate Hate Hate. Thanks to ChasPAMelville for sharing.

Columbia House, the Spotify of the ’80s, is dead.

The lawn’s gotta go: Nostalgia and drought just don’t mix.

Why I Am Backing Away from Creative Commons.

That’s Not How Dicks Work: On Not Gay and “Straight” Men Who Have Gay Sex.

This week in Heart-wrenching

The girls who weren’t saved: Haunted by the 40-year-old Lyon Sisters kidnapping, a writer wonders why the biggest clue went unexamined.

Science!

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Offers a New View of Killer Whales.

Largest Great White Shark Ever Filmed Puts ‘Jaws’ to Shame: VIDEO.

Venomous frogs discovered during painful scientific mishap: Frogs head-butt enemies with their spines to inject toxic venom.

First Galaxies Cleared Young Universe of Cosmic Fog.

Russian doll disease is a virus inside a parasite inside a fly.

Oldest Human DNA Reveals Mysterious Branch of Humanity.

“Protosuns Found Teeming with Prebiotic Molecules” –The Precursors to Life.

Pulsar Proves Gravitational Constant is ‘Rock-Solid.’

Medieval Sword Carries Mysterious Inscription.

Attack on the pentagon results in discovery of new mathematical tile.

The Physics of Butterfly Wings.

Watching the Numbers Flow on This Ferrofluid Clock Is Almost Therapeutic.

Los Angeles Just Found an Awesome Way to Fight the Drought. It Involves Balls. Here Is a Video.

15th-Century “Sea Monster” Lifted from Baltic Sea.

The End of the Universe: A (Slightly Premature) Lament. “A trillion years, tops”

Science Fiction, Fantasy and Speculation!

Seven Atheist Arguments For The Existence of God.

The Victorian Hugos: 1893 Was to Books What 1977 Was to Movies. I had no idea that Jess Nevins was doing a regular column at io9 awarding honorary Hugo awards to works of the Victorian Era.

Uncanny Magazine: Writing Queerly: Three Snapshots.

Culture war news:

The KKK issues plea for members to kill gay people.

This browser hack reveals the truth about “political correctness”.

BLM Activist Who Shut Down Sanders is Radical Christian, Sarah Palin Supporter.

The Reverend Dan Erickson explains why I shouldn’t be an atheist.

Austerity Kills: The Sad, Sick Truth About Right-Wing Economics’ Body Count.

Study Reveals The True Scope Of Voter Disenfranchisement In Texas.

Republicans Bleeding From Their Everywheres, And It Is Awesome.

Other Families’ Values.

Pat Robertson: Christians Can Ignore the Book of Leviticus (but the Anti-Gay Parts Still Apply).

This Week in the Clown Car

Donald Trump Is Winning The Polls — And Losing The Nomination.

Why Donald Trump Isn’t Going Away.

Fox Stacked The Deck For Walker In Debate, Walker Still Lost.

Ted Cruz Pledges Support For Constitutional Amendment Banning Birth Control.

The real lesson of Donald Trump’s support for Planned Parenthood: The GOP primary has stopped making sense entirely.

Inside the GOP Clown Car: On the campaign trail in Iowa, Donald Trump’s antics have forced the other candidates to get crazy or go home.

This week in Other Politics:

In U.S., 65% Favor Path to Citizenship for Illegal Immigrants.

Thanks, Obamacare: America’s Uninsured Rate Is Below 10% For First Time Ever.

Poll: Bernie Sanders surges ahead of Hillary Clinton in N.H., 44-37.

Sanders Shamelessly Pandering to Voters Who Want to Hear Truth.

This Week in Racism

A year after Michael Brown’s fatal shooting, unarmed black men are seven times more likely than whites to die by police gunfire.

Dear White America: I know it’s hard, but you have to acknowledge what’s happening in this country.

This Week in Sexism

Young Adult publishing and the John Green effect.

The Real Real Genius: Thirty years ago, I helped inspire the lead female character in the classic nerd movie. I finally understand why some critics disliked its portrayal of women.. I was just talking about Liralen Li with friends the other day!

CBC reporter Megan Batchelor ‘rattled’ by unwanted kiss from man on live TV.

News for queers and our allies:

Linda Harvey: LGBT Rights Will ‘Wipe Out Free Speech’ And ‘Obliterate’ Christianity.

Kentucky high school removes gay basketball player from yearbook page.

Eddie Redmayne: An Education.

It’s Okay to Be Gay, So Long As You’re White.

What Gay Men Should Do Next.

The obligatory Sad Puppies update:

and here we go a’SWATing.

David Gerrold on Lou Antonelli’s Apology.

A Statement about Lou Antonelli, Lakeside Circus, Harassment and Safety.

Dreaming About Other Worlds: Author – Antonelli, Lou.

Pattern Matching: Lou Antonelli and the Sad Puppies.

Things I wrote:

Getting to know y/o/u/ me.

Sunday Funnies, part 14.

Please don’t ask me to applaud mighty whitey.

Doesn’t my artistic license cover that?

Bigotry isn’t a bug or a put-on in the rightwing base.

Thinking Machines and Thoughtless People: more of why I love sf/f.

Videos!

How To Fix Trolling:

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Eric Alán – My Favorite Sin (Official Video):

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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Sex Education (HBO):

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Disclosure – Omen ft. Sam Smith:

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The Young Professionals – S.O.S (ABBA Cover):

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Lana Del Rey – High By The Beach (lyrics NSFW):

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Sunday Funnies, part 14

Another in my series of posts recommending web comics:

Briar Hollow by Terry Blas & Kimball Davis
Briar Hollow by Terry Blas & Kimball Davis
This story about a nerd named Molly and her friends at college is a fun blend of romance, nerdy things, cryptozoology, and missed signals. I discovered Briar Hollow by Terry Blas & Kimball Davis because an acquaintance recommended the Gnerd Podcast, and while checking it out, discovered that the guy who does the podcast also does a web comic. Since I only discovered it recently and started reading from the beginning, it wasn’t until I had become completely addicted and reached the most recent page that I saw that he hasn’t updated since November. Eeeek! Maybe if we all write him fan mail there will be a new page soon? Anyway, I think what he’s published so far is entertaining and worth the read, and really hope he continues the story.

Screen Shot 2015-08-02 at 5.36.43 PMThis one is a little complicated. See, several years ago I was reading a web comic called Finn and Charlie Are Hitched, which was a three-panel gag strip about Charlie and Finn, a couple of gay guys who are married and their sometimes whacky friends. It was a fun slice-of-life strip and I enjoyed it. But for some reason I stopped reading it (probably something silly like I lost the bookmark and just didn’t go searching for it). Anyway, I was reading another web comic entirely recently based on someone’s recommendation, and they had some links to recommended comics and I saw the name “Charlie and Finn Are Hitched” and I thought, “Hey, didn’t I used to read that?” I got there, and learned that the final strip was published on New Year’s Eve 2013, at which point the artist said that he was closing the strip, but that we could read more about the characters in his new comic, Muddler’s Beat by Tony Breed. And you can! Charlie and Finn are still there, and still hitched, and several other characters from the original series are still there. It’s still humorous, with occasional trips into serious topics (the series of strips about the death of Charlie and Finn’s cat for instance). In his announcement of the new comic, the artist said that the new strip would be more ensemble oriented. I like both strips. It’s a little weird, now that I’m caught up on Muddler’s Beat to go back and look at the earliest years of the original strip, as the artist has improved over time (which one would expect). Anyway, the original strip is also available in dead trees editions.


Some of the comics I’ve previously recommended:

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“Mr. Cow,” by Chuck Melville tells the tale of a clueless cow with Walter Cronkite dreams. If the twice-weekly gags about a barnyard of a newsroom aren’t enough excitement for you the same artist also writes and draws (and colors!) some awesome fantasy series: Champions of Katara and Felicia, Sorceress of Katara. If you like Mr. Cow, Felicia, or Flagstaff (the hero of Champions of Katara) you can support the artist by going to his Patreon Page. Also, can I interest you in a Mr. Cow Mug?

dm100x80“Deer Me,” by Sheryl Schopfer tells the tales from the lives of three friends (and former roommates) who couldn’t be more dissimilar while being surprisingly compatible. If you enjoy Deer Me, you can support the artist by going to her Patreon Page!

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And I love this impish girl thief with a tail and her reluctant undead sorcerer/bodyguard: “Unsounded,” by Ashley Cope.

The_Young_Protectors_HALF_BANNER_OUTSIDE_234x601The Young Protectors by Alex Wolfson begins when a young, closeted teen-age superhero who has just snuck into a gay bar for the first time is seen exiting said bar by a not-so-young, very experienced, very powerful, super-villain. Trouble, of course, ensues.

3Tripping Over You by Suzana Harcum and Owen White is a strip about a pair of friends in school who just happen to fall in love… which eventually necessitates one of them coming out of the closet. Tripping Over You has several books, comics, and prints available for purchase.

12191040If you want to read a nice, long graphic-novel style story which recently published its conclusion, check-out the not quite accurately named, The Less Than Epic Adventures of T.J. and Amal by E.K. Weaver. I say inaccurate because I found their story quite epic (not to mention engaging, moving, surprising, fulfilling… I could go on). Some sections of the tale are Not Safe For Work, as they say, though she marks them clearly. The complete graphic novels are available for sale in both ebook and paper versions, by the way.