666PeaceKeepaGirl [any, she/her]

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Cake day: July 26th, 2020

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  • Joker 2019 perfectly captured the cultural moment because it perfectly understood the vibe of the country, viz, that we all wanted to go crazy and kill ourselves and everyone around us, however precise or imprecise our understanding of why SOCIETY made us feel that way. The cultural moment of 2024 is so much different because the Biden era has seemingly foreclosed all possibility of that kind of antisocial rebellion. The national mood is not one of unfocused violent passions, but rather of being asleep at the wheel as we drift into inevitable crisis. When we fantasize of adventurism, we cannot bring ourselves to imagine a crowd of Sickos cheering us on, as at the end of the first Joker - instead there is only the crowd of mindless sheep, as at the end of Nashville. Capturing that vibe shift would be an incredibly difficult pivot for the coming second Joker film to make, even putting aside the creative exhaustion that almost invariably accompanies sequel films. So as much as I loved the first film, I will enter the second with low expectations.




  • Jacobin is by and large good. As another commenter pointed out, they give space to all kinds of lefties. That leads to some pretty lib takes now and then, especially in the online edition. If tendencial purity or hard-line anti-electoralism is your chief desire then sure, not for you. But I think generally it’s good for promoting left unity, discussing historical and current events, propagating trade union news &c. It’s probably the closest we’ve got to a mass left publication in the US.

















  • spoiler
      1. Hillary Clinton
      1. Meryl Streep
      1. Michelle Obama
      1. Rosa Luxemburg
      1. Flora Tristan [French-Peruvian writer and socialist activist]
      1. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez
      1. Ilhan Omar
      1. Rashida Tlaib
      1. Marine LePen [sic: Le Pen]
      1. Margaret Thatcher
      1. Liz Truss [fmr. PM of the UK]
      1. Theresa May
      1. Mother Theresa [sic: Teresa]
      1. Amy Schumer
      1. Olivia Wilde
      1. Giorgia Melone [sic: Meloni] [PM of Italy]
      1. Melania Trump
      1. Dr Jill Biden
      1. Janet Yellen [U.S. Sec. of the Treasury, fmr. Fed chair]
      1. Chelsea Manning
      1. Marie-Antoinette
      1. Mary Queen of Scots
      1. Ada Lovelace [English mathematician]
      1. Harriet Tubman
      1. Cori Bush [U.S. Representative]
      1. Ayanna Pressley
      1. Janet Mills [Governor of Maine]
      1. Susan Collins [U.S. Senator]
      1. Marsha Blackburn [U.S. Senator]
      1. Catherine de Medici [fmr. Queen of France]
      1. Catherine the Great [fmr. Empress of Russia]
      1. Eleanor Roosevelt
      1. Roseanne [sic: RoseAnn] DeMoro [fmr. National Nurses United director]
      1. Rosalynn Carter
      1. Ivana Trump
      1. Ivanka Trump
      1. Nancy Reagan

    ❌❌❌ 38. Jane Adams (thinking of fmr. first lady Abigail Adams, possibly mixed up with ACLU co-founder Jane Addams)

      1. Martha Stewart
      1. Mariella [sic: Mariela] Castro (Cuban LGBT rights ativist)
      1. Chelsea Clinton
      1. Marjorie Taylor Greene
      1. Imelda Marcos [fmr. First Lady of the Philippines]
      1. Christine [sic: Cristina] Fernandez de Kirchner [fmr. First Lady, fmr. President, and fmr. VP of Argentina]
      1. Christine Lagarde [President of European Central Bank]
      1. Maxine Waters [U.S. Representative]
      1. Jane Sanders
      1. Hou Yifan [chess player]
      1. Caitlin Clarke [sic: Clark]
      1. Beyoncé
      1. Lady Gaga
      1. Marianne Williamson
      1. Judit Polgar [chess player]
      1. Natalie Wynn [youtuber, AKA ContraPoints]
      1. Abby Thorn [youtuber, AKA PhilosophyTube]
      1. Luna Oi [Vietnamese youtuber]
      1. Aliyah Edwards [basketball player]
      1. Angel Reese [basketball player]
      1. Paige Bueckers [basketball player]
      1. Diana Taurasi [basketball player]
      1. Nikki Haley
      1. Kamala Harris
      1. Amy Klobuchar
      1. Sarah Ruhl [American playwright]
      1. Caryl Churchill [English playwright]
      1. Martha Washington
      1. Tulsi Gabbard
      1. Ana-Maria Avram [Romanian composer]
      1. Lisa Murkowski [US Senator]
      1. Kirsten [sic: Kristen] Stewart
      1. Kirsten [sic: Kyrsten] Sinema
      1. Emma Goldman
      1. Hannah Arendt [German-American political theorist]
      1. Ayn Rand
      1. Susan B. Anthony
      1. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
      1. Emma Stone
      1. Joanne [JK] Rowling
      1. Clara Schumann
      1. Geraldine Ferraro [fmr. nominee for US VP]
      1. Jane Fonda
      1. Joan of Arc

    ❌❌❌ 83. Kelsey Grammer [American actor, not a woman]

      1. Amber A-Lee Frost [amber]
      1. Amber Rollo [comedian, Matt Christman’s wife]
      1. Liz Franczak [TrueAnon]
      1. Cleopatra
      1. Queen Liluokalani [sic: Lili’uokalani] [fmr. Queen of Hawaii]
      1. Chellie Pingree [U.S. Representative]
      1. Jane Austen
      1. Mary Shelley
      1. Rosalynn [sic: Rosalind] Franklin [British chemist]
      1. Marie Curie
      1. Mary Todd Lincoln
      1. Jacquelyn [sic: Jacqueline] Kennedy
      1. Sally Ride
      1. Rebecca Clark [sic: Clarke] [British composer and violist]
      1. Ursula K. LeGuin [sic: Le Guin]
      1. Angela Merkel
      1. Ursula Vonderleien [sic: von der Leyen] [President of the European Commission]

    ⏱33.5 min

      1. Nicole [sic: Nicola] Sturgeon [fmr. leader of Scottish National Party]
      1. Kim Kardashian
      1. Lana Wachowski
      1. Lily [sic: Lilly] Wachowski

    ⏱36.5 min

      1. Queen Elizabeth
      1. Queen Victoria
      1. Ghislaine Maxwell
      1. Jenny von Westphalen [wife of Karl Marx]
      1. Arianna [sic: Ariana] Grande
      1. Emily Dickinson

    ⏱42 min