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Dear artists and photographers,
your works are often incredibly inspiring to me! Thank you!

...but to people who put digital watermarks on inspiring works, I try like the dickens to never boost watermarked stuff. It is very unfortunate! And the world shed a tear for the misrepresentation of your otherwise immaculate, yet intentionally marred expressions...

Boost if appropriate!

Fediverse: suggest me the best (introductive) political philosophy book that I can binge on instead of doomscrolling.

Bonus point if it includes indigenous philosophies and bonus bonus points if it includes women philosophers or scientists!

I'm already familiar with reading secondary texts on philosophy, as I've read a fair amount of will durant and have been 'trying' to read A.C Grayling.

I'm loosely familiar with anarchism and Marxism purely from being affiliated with communists and anarchists online, but haven't read both the philosophies thoroughly.

Thank you fedi, stay kind and swag

Tags: #philosophy #askFedi #books #bookstodon #boost

For folks in the #Asheville and #NorthCarolina area, the Republican backed candidate for the #NC Supreme Court has won an appellate court ruling to throw out 65K votes in the race for a contested seat in our state's highest court.

Voters on this list must demand that they be taken off to be counted.

The full list and details can be found at thegriffinlist.com Look yourself up! Look up your neighbors, friends, coworkers, etc! Make sure your #vote is counted!

thegriffinlist.comThe Griffin ListA list of 60,273 North Carolina voters – these are registered voters who showed ID to early vote in the November 2024 election – whose votes Jefferson Griffin wants to not be counted. Griffin lost a close election for the North Carolina Supreme Court, confirmed via two recounts. He then sued the North Carolina State Board of Elections to have the 60,273 votes nullified.