The Forget-me-not (Das Vergissmeinnicht), (Detail), (1886), by Gabriel Schachinger (German, 1850 – 1912), oil on canvas, 53 cm (20.8 in) x 38.5 cm (15.1 in), Private Collection

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The Forget-me-not (Das Vergissmeinnicht), (Detail), (1886), by Gabriel Schachinger (German, 1850 – 1912), oil on canvas, 53 cm (20.8 in) x 38.5 cm (15.1 in), Private Collection

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"Writing digital notes is faster and makes you more productive", sure whatever, but can you make medievalesque marginalia to point at important stuff?
If you enjoyed this book you should read every other book in the world for extra textual context. All things are intricately related to one another.
in happier pride news i actually found this deeply heartwarming
that's solidarity baybeeee
Further context: Durham city council (Reform UK) cut funding and support for Pride. The Durham Miner's Association and other trade unions raised enough money for Durham Pride 2026 to go ahead - a direct call back to when Lesbian and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) raised money for mining communities when Margaret Thatcher seized union funding during the miner strikes of 1984-85.
At the 1985 Labour party meet, the motion to support LGBT rights as a party was passed due to a block vote from mining unions.
Stephen Guy, the chair of the Durham Miners’ Association, said that when it became apparent Durham Pride was under threat, he took it upon himself to “encourage the trade union movement to step up and do the right thing, and stand shoulder to shoulder with the LGBT+ community […] They not only raised funds for us, but came to our communities, uplifted our spirits when they were down, and showed their solidarity.”

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Saturday, the 6th of June 2026
Deadlines and summer days are fast approaching. I have been dissatisfied with my writing this week, as it felt a little undirected and meandering. Next week, I'll have to sift through all my notes again and pick whatever is still missing before I can outline the chapter fully and just finish the first draft. It really should not be this difficult but I am currently struggling to write a concise chapter on the historical context. There is simply too much I would like to include. I can't begin to imagine how much I will have to delete once I go into the analysis.
period pains, as i lay curled like a shrimp on my side, unable to reach my cuppa. mum phones and suggests i get a straw. cursed image: sucking delicious tea through a disgusting plastic straw.
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getting older is great. when i go out, i prep a fantastic after-pub dinner and get home slightly buzzed with the excitement of a toddler.
spent an hour on the phone detailing my plans for summer, only for my best mate to say: "so just insane amounts of work and sex?"

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October 8th, 2025
It almost 11 a.m. and so far I have:
gone on a morning run and showered
done some tasks from my to-do list (installed some programmes, uploaded some documents, wrote a letter)
started tidying the house
There are still a hundred things to do but at least I could make my list a little bit shorter.
Y'all ever open a book on a new subject, read a little bit, and have to put it back so you can process the way in which your mind was just expanded?
The textile book: okay here is some of the ways that textiles are important to human life
me: Okay!
The textile book: Clothes separate the vulnerable human body from the conditions of the outside world, and in doing so absorb the sweat and debris of human existence, accumulating wear and tear according to the lives we live. In this way, various lifestyles and professions are represented by clothing, and the clothing of a loved one retains the imprint of their physical body and their life being lived, as though the clothes absorb part of the wearer's soul
Me: ...oh
The textile book: The process of weaving a garment and the process of a child being formed in its mother's womb are often referred to using the same language. Likewise, when a baby is born, a blanket or other textile material is the first material object it encounters and protects it. Textiles can create the idea of two things being inextricable, as with being "woven together," or can create the sense of separateness, as with a curtain or veil that separates two rooms or spaces, even separating the living from the dead, or separating two realities, such as a performance ending when the curtain falls
Me: ...oh God
The textile book: Odysseus's wife Penelope undid her weaving in secret every night to delay the advances of her suitors. In this way she was able to turn back the passage of time to allow her husband to come home. Likewise the Lakota tell a story of an old woman embroidering time by embroidering a robe with porcupine quills. If she finishes the embroidery, the world will come to an end, but her faithful dog pulls out the quills whenever her back is turned, turning back the clock and allowing existence to continue.
me: ...is...is...is that why we refer to the fabric of space and time?
The textile book: The technological revolution of textile making is sadly underappreciated. The textile arts are possibly the most fundamental human technology, as once people created string and rope, they could create nets for catching fish and small animals, and bags and baskets for carrying food. In the earliest prehistoric times, the first string or cord perhaps came from sinew, found in the body of an animal. Because of this perhaps the body of a living being could be understood as made of a textile material. Indeed textiles have the function of preserving life, as with a surgeon stitching back together the human body or bandages being placed on a wound. Textile technologies are being used to create life-changing implants to restore function to injured parts of the body, as though a muscle or tendon can be woven and made in this way. Cloth can be used to create a parachute that will save a human's life as they plummet out of the sky. Ultimately, the textile technologies are used to enter new parts of the universe. [Photo of an astronaut and details explaining the astronaut's suit]
Me: STOP!! MY MIND IS NOT STRONG ENOUGH FOR THIS
The book is "Textiles: The Whole Story" by Beverly Gordon
:D this is it! The post that got me to borrow this book from my library! This book is constantly rewiring my brain and parts of it constantly slap me in the face when I am going thru daily life and notice textiles.
Like, fiberglass ANYTHING can be considered a textile! Paper? Textile! Chain link fence? Textile!
And more than ever now when I see something like fabric on a couch or mosquito netting I wonder just how much work it would have taken if it was non-factory made. How many people have still had their hands in making it now.
I never understood why so many cultures placed such importance on textile gifts as ritual, like many native americans gifting blankets. I get it now.
Tons of other stuff too and it's all the time!
And I'm only halfway through!
Anyways OP thank you for bringing this into my life it's literally reshaping the way I think in a way I'm constantly in awe of <3
(the book if anyone was curious)
Here! I found it in an online archive!
It functions as a digital library, so you have to sign in and wait your turn. I'm not sure why you have to do that with a digital book, but it's free so i don't care.
304 p. : 27 cm
Tuesday, the 2nd of June 2026
Absolute chaos in my head. I am half in preparation to leave for the city, half in the distant future writing applications and proposals even though there is work to be done now. The heart is someplace else entirely – longing, dreaming, giddy over growing affections.
irish harpist mary o’hara (1954)
Monday, the 1st of June 2026
I long for quiet work hours and more clarity. Lots to wrap up this month. Maybe I will enter the June productivity challenge. (Yet then it'll all be spelled out clearly on paper...)

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