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On a Hunt for 19th-Century Erotica, We Found Lesbians
If it wasn’t clear from the headline, this essay explores sexually explicit themes, and includes images that may not be fit for workplace viewing. Alexandra Vasti’s research anchors the first part of the piece, before passing the perspective to Raisa Rexer.
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[Google Books] Fanny Hill: Or, Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
The Invention of Heterosexuality
Invention of Heterosexuality | Queer History – Rogan Shannon
Photography and Psychology: How Your Lens Can Shape Perception
Photography is often regarded as an art form and a means of documenting reality. However, it is also a powerful tool that can influence perception, evoke emotions, and communicate complex narratives. In this article, we will explore the fascinating intersection of photography and psychology, delving into how the choices made by photographers, from framing to composition, can shape the way viewers perceive and interpret images.
Photography and Psychology: How Your Lens Can Shape Perception
Personal: Whiskers & AI
I’ve been messing around with ChatOn AI’s pic transformer, trying to solve a tiny mystery: there’s something lurking in my bookcase headboard that kinda looks like a face. ChatOn, in its infinite wisdom, decided it was sunglasses—hence why the cartoon version of me is now rocking shades.
Read More »[Crosspost] Between Chaos and Creativity: My Path to Self-Discovery

Trigger warning: This post discusses topics including childhood abuse, mental illness, and loss.
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Photos and video: U.S. warship heads down Welland Canal
Personal: photography and art
These are old, and I need to scan them. The ones that I do have scanned have my legal name on the watermark. The majority were taken with my Chinon CP-7m that my parents gave me for my high school graduation. A few were taken with my grandmother’s Pentax.







SMART ePANTS: Is the CIA in Your Underwear?
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is throwing $22 million in taxpayer money at developing clothing that records audio, video, and location data.
U.S. Spy Agency Dreams of All-Seeing “SMART ePANTS”
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That video of Mount Rushmore for your YouTube channel could now land you in jail — shocking court decision transforms First Amendment rights
WASHINGTON, D.C., Aug. 26, 2022 — Visiting D.C.? Planning to take video at the Lincoln Memorial for your YouTube channel? Not so fast. Thanks to the National Park Service and the D.C. Circuit Court, that video on your iPhone could land you in jail if your YouTube viewership generates any revenue.
That video of Mount Rushmore for your YouTube channel could now land you in jail — shocking court decision transforms First Amendment rights
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