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I think in Australia this may have happened with cane toads (not that that was a good idea either): National Park Service Asks Visitors to Please Stop Licking Toads. The Sonoran desert toad’s toxins create an intense psychedelic experience, but that’s not an excuse to put one in your mouth. And we wonder why people are resistant to epidemic containment measures. I begin to be surprised that certain common H&S practices ever got embedded.

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I have had a swipe or two at Ye Olde Rhythme Methode Boogie, but I think I missed this in its first outing: Astrological Birth Control: Fertility Awareness and the Politics of Non-Hormonal Contraception.

This was not actually about astrological b-c but moving towards the woowooier end of the spectrum, hmmm:

Singer advocated for non-hormonal methods in order to feel closer to the natural rhythms of the earth and sky and to connect more closely with her male partner.
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This is an old one, and I can't believe I've never mentioned Elsa Lanchester's ma being certified insane for going off to live in a 'free union' with a fellow socialist: Edith Lanchester sectioned by her family for ‘living in sin’, 1895. I feel that her professional middle-class family probably objected to his being of a Lower Social Class as much as the Unhallowed Union thing.

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As an archivist, am not surprised or shocked by this story (alas): when it comes to creating—or not creating—myths, the story of how a collection is created and the context of its donation are just as important as the interpretation of that collection by historians.

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I honestly thought this was going to be about Beatrix Potter before Peter Rabbit, but it's another C19th woman who drew fungi: A Stunning, Hand-Illustrated Book of Mushrooms Drawn by an Overlooked 19th Century Female Scientist.

Date: 2022-11-11 01:39 am (UTC)
brigid: drawing of two women, one whispering to the other (Default)
From: [personal profile] brigid
T Kingfisher's novel "What Moves The Dead" has a minor character who's an amateur mycologist who travels around making wonderful illustrations of mushrooms. (She's an amateur mycologist because women aren't permitted in scientific circles.) I don't remember if she was inspired by Ms. Lewis, however.

Date: 2022-11-12 03:19 am (UTC)
brigid: drawing of two women, one whispering to the other (Default)
From: [personal profile] brigid
Yeah, there's a subtle allusion to her being Potter's aunt.

Date: 2022-11-11 10:50 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] anna_wing
Those mushroom books should be published, whether in a fancy edition by Phaidon Press or a cheap one by Dover.

Licking toads should be prosecuted as cruelty to animals, surely; human mouths are filthy, the toads could catch something nasty...

I agree, the class difference would definitely have been more upsetting than the living in sin bit.
Edited Date: 2022-11-11 10:52 am (UTC)

Date: 2022-11-11 12:53 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] mrissa
"Natural rhythms of the earth" reminds me of the Montreal cabbie who, upon hearing that I had no children, started giving me advice about how to conceive while I was there in Montreal.

Very specific advice.

In enthusiastically Haitian-accented French.

So it took me half a moment to realize that he was, in fact, blithely telling me to go out to fuck in the dirt in the back garden and where to put my knees when I did so.

Infertility is not the reason I don't have kids, but if it had been I scarcely think this would have been more welcome advice.

Date: 2022-11-17 04:59 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] silveradept
I am unsurprised at how much Apple the company decided that having their history to hand wasn't worth anything anymore. Librarians and archivists aren't seen as revenue-generating, and so they end up being chucked out. At least, until that engineer somewhere wants the specs for something and nobody has any copies of it any more...

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