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what-shitfuckery-is-this-ew · 11 months ago
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BOYCOTTING FOR PALESTINE
The Official BDS Boycott Targets
Campaigns
Block the boat: End maritime arms transfer to Israel
Ban Apartheid Israel from Sports (FIFA, Olympics)
CAF get off Israel's train: Boycott CAF
Greenwashing Apartheid
Israeli Spyware
Military Embargo
Farming Injustice
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Consumer Boycotts - a complete boycott of these brands
Cisco
Axa
Puma
Carrefour
HP
Siemens
Chevron
Intel
Caltex
Israeli produce
Re/max
Ahava
Texaco
Sodastream
Intel
Organic Boycott Targets - boycotts not initiated by BDS but still complete boycott of these brands
Disney
Macdonald's
Dominos
Papa Johns
Burger King
Pizza Hut
Wix
Divestments and exclusion - pressure governments, institutions, investment funds, city councils, etc. to exclude from procurement contracts and investments and to divest from these
Elbit Systems
CAF
Volvo
CAT
Barclays
JCB
HD Hyundai
TKH Security
HikVision
Pressure - boycotts when reasonable alternatives exist, as well as lobbying, peaceful disruptions, and social media pressure.
Google
Amazon
AirBnb
Booking.Com
Expedia
Teva
Here are some companies that strongly support Israel (but are not Boycott targets). There is no ethical consumption under capitalism and boycotting is a political strategy - not a moral one. If you did try to boycott every supporter of Israel you would struggle to survive because every major company supports Israel (as a result of attempting to keep the US economy afloat), that being said, the ones that are being boycotted by masses and not already on the organic boycott list are coloured red.
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pinejay · 3 months ago
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so i wore a brace on my right wrist and played lefty today, actually wasn't bad! helps that i'm a coach so i hear my own coach's voice in my head while i'm playing. also helps that i'm naturally a lefty for fine motor skills like writing (swinging and serving felt pretty awkward but rolling and pokey shots were so natural). picked up the footwork faster than i expected, happy abt that. i think i could train myself to be an ambidextrous vb player eventually!
also drove us home today, i can drive again thank god. the missing skill i remembered was anticipation. also starting to understand why ppl say highway driving is easier than local driving. lanes are wider and generally have understandable functions (except at interchanges), the roads are typically constructed in a predictable and not fucked up way, and ppl generally signal for several seconds before making a move so u have time to adjust. (but i would never wanna highway drive in a place like boston or connecticut where the exits are randomly on the left sometimes)
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mitchbeck · 20 days ago
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BISON NEWS UPDATE - TIME TO CATCH UP
BISON COMPLETE TRADE WITH STINGRAYS By: Andy Zilch, Bloomington Bison  Bloomington, Ill. - Bloomington Bison General Manager and Head Coach Phillip Barski announced today that the team has traded forward Jamie Engelbert to the South Carolina Stingrays. This move completes the future considerations portion of the previous trade that sent forwards Jonny Evans and Jackson Leppard to the Bison. Engelbert, 24, tallied one assist with a +1 rating over the two games this weekend against the Toledo Walleye. Last season, he skated in 28 games with Providence College, scoring seven goals and four assists (11 points) with 16 penalty minutes and a +3 rating. The 6-foot-4 forward tallied 24 goals, 21 assists (45 points), and 96 penalty minutes in 145 games with Providence College over five seasons. Engelbert is home to Whitby, Ontario. HARTFORD WOLF PACK SIGN BRETT BUDGELL TO AHL CONTRACT, SERIES OF TRANSACTIONS ANNOUNCED Bloomington, Ill. - New York Rangers Assistant General Manager and Hartford Wolf Pack General Manager Ryan Martin announced today that the club has agreed to terms with forward Brett Budgell on a standard player contract for the remainder of the 2024-25 season. Budgell has been loaned to the Bloomington Bison. Additionally, the Wolf Pack have recalled defenseman Case McCarthy from loan to the Bison. Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury also announced today that the club has reassigned goaltender Hugo Ollas to the Bison from the Wolf Pack. Budgell, 23, recorded an assist in two games with the Bison during the club’s opening weekend on Saturday and Sunday against the Toledo Walleye. Budgell appeared in 44 games with the Iowa Heartlanders a season ago and 19 contests with the Iowa Wild. He recorded one assist with the Wild and 14 goals and 16 assists (30 points) with the Heartlanders. The St. John’s, Newfoundland native attended Wolf Pack training camp on a professional tryout this fall. McCarthy, 23, scored a goal in two appearances with the Bison over the weekend. A season ago, McCarthy appeared in 39 games with Boston University, scoring four goals and five assists (nine points). He served as captain of the Terriers. The Troy, New York native dressed in two games with the Wolf Pack following the conclusion of his NCAA career. He debuted professionally on April 19 against the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. BISON SUFFER 4-2 LOSS TO WALLEYE Bloomington, Ill. - The Bloomington Bison experienced their second consecutive loss to the Toledo Walleye on Sunday afternoon by a 4-2 margin at Grossinger Motors Arena. The Bison excelled with chances in the first period, posting 14 shots. Sahil Panwar, Chase Pauls, Thomas Stewart, and Blake McLaughlin each contributed two shots on goal for the Bison. At 8:56, Toledo forward Carson Bantle scored on a pass assisted by Gabriel Seger. By the end of the period, the Bison outshot the Walleye by a margin of 14-10. At 0:52 in the second period, Tyler Spezia found Trenton Bliss to increase the Walleye’s lead. However, Bryce Montgomery responded at 3:31 to score the first regular season goal in Bison franchise history. Chongmin Lee and Jaime Engelbert assisted the defenseman’s goal, causing the arena to erupt excitedly.  At 7:03, Brandon Hawkins and Trenton Bliss set up Spezia in the slot, extending the Walleye to a 3-1 lead. Despite the two-goal deficit, the Bison outshot the Walleye in the second period by a 12-7 margin. In the third period, Jalen Smereck connected with Seger in the Bison’s zone to add to the Walleye’s lead. At 7:20, Bison forward Blake McLaughlin was awarded a penalty shot but could not capitalize on the opportunity. The Walleye suffered a two-man penalty at 13:46, giving the Bison a five-on-three power play. Case McCarthy scored his first goal of the season on the man advantage. McLaughlin and Brett Budgell assisted McCarthy. Despite pulling the goaltender for an extra attacker, the Bison could not overcome the deficit and lost by a 4-2 score. Ruslan Khazheyev started in the net for the Bison, playing 27:03 and allowing three goals on 15 shots. Mark Sinclair replaced Khanzheyev in the second period, allowing one goal from 12 shots. Carter Gylander manned the net for the Walleye, making 38 saves on 40 shots, helping the Walleye record their second win of the season. BISON COMPLETE DEAL WITH STINGRAYS Bloomington, Ill. – Bloomington Bison General Manager and Head Coach Phillip Barski announced today that the club has acquired forward Jack Adams from the South Carolina Stingrays in exchange for future consideration. Adams, 27, played 71 games last season with the Stingrays, potting 27 goals and 35 assists (62 points). He finished second on the team in goals and third in assists and points as a rookie. The 6-foot-6, 209-pound forward won the ECHL Community Service Award last season for his efforts in the Charleston, South Carolina community. The Boxford, Massachusetts native played two seasons with Notre Dame before turning pro. He totaled 13 goals and 16 assists (29 points) in 70 games with the Fighting Irish. Adams was selected in the sixth round (162nd overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft by the Detroit Red Wings. HUGO OLLAS WAS REASSIGNED TO HARTFORD; BLAKE MCLAUGHLIN WAS LOANED TO BISON  Bloomington, Ill. – New York Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury announced today that the club has reassigned goaltender Hugo Ollas to the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack from the Bloomington Bison. Additionally, Rangers Assistant General Manager and Wolf Pack General Manager Ryan Martin announced that forward Blake McLaughlin had been loaned to the Bison by the Wolf Pack. McLaughlin, 24, split the 2023-24 season between the AHL’s San Diego Gulls and the ECHL’s Tulsa Oilers. With the Oilers, McLaughlin scored 11 goals and 14 assists (25 points) in 21 games. Last spring, he added four assists in the club's four Kelly Cup Playoff games. The Grand Rapids, Minnesota native also recorded two assists in 29 games with the Gulls. Throughout three pro seasons, McLaughlin has appeared in 60 AHL games with the Gulls and scored one goal and two assists. He also recorded 25 goals and 34 assists (59 points) in 64 ECHL games during that span, all with the Oilers. Before turning pro, the 5-foot-11, 161-pound forward played four seasons of college hockey with the University of Minnesota. As a member of the Golden Gophers, McLaughlin dressed in 142 games and scored 38 goals and 67 assists (105 points). He helped lead the club to a B1G Championship in 2021 and a B1G Regular Season Championship during the 2021-22 campaign. McLaughlin was selected in the third round (79th overall) of the 2018 NHL Entry Draft by the Anaheim Ducks. HURRICANES REASSIGN TWO; WOLVES LOAN TWO TO BISON  Bloomington, Ill. – Carolina Hurricanes Associate General Manager and Chicago Wolves General Manager Darren Yorke announced today that the Carolina Hurricanes reassigned defenseman Bryce Montgomery and goaltender Ruslan Khazheyev from the Wolves to the Bison. In a separate transaction, Danny Katic and Sahil Panwar were loaned from the Wolves to the Bison. Montgomery, 21, tallied four goals and eight assists (12 points) in 42 games for the Stingrays in 2023-24, his first professional season. The Washington, D.C. native played in 84 career OHL games with the London Knights, posting two goals and six assists (eight points) with 70 penalty minutes. Following his time in the OHL, Montgomery skated in 48 games with the Cedar Rapids RoughRiders, scoring six goals and 11 assists (17 points) with 70 penalty minutes. The 6-foot-5, 231-pound defenseman was drafted by the Hurricanes in the sixth round (170th overall) of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. Khazheyev, 19, played in 28 games last season with Chelyabinsk (Russian Junior Hockey), posting a 16-5-3 record with a .927 save percentage and a 2.19 goals-against average. The 6-foot-4, 201-pound goaltender also played one game with Chelyabinsk (Russian Supreme Hockey League), earning a victory by making 23 saves on 24 shots. Khazheyev, a Chelyabinsk, Russia native, was drafted by the Hurricanes in the fifth round (158th overall) of the 2023 NHL Entry Draft. Katic, 24, appeared in 60 games with the Norfolk Admirals last season, scoring 24 goals and 26 assists (50 points) with 122 penalty minutes and serving as an alternate captain. He led the team in goals the previous two seasons. The 6-foot-5, 220-pound forward has accumulated 42 goals and 48 assists (90 points) with 245 penalty minutes in 127 career ECHL games. Prior to his professional career, the South Porcupine, Ontario native played the 2021-22 season with the University of Toronto, scoring four goals, 12 assists (16 points), and 32 penalty minutes in 17 games. Panwar, 22, played most of last season with the Cincinnati Cyclones, tallying 22 goals and 32 assists (54 points) with 54 penalty minutes in 64 games. He also played in five AHL games with the Hartford Wolf Pack, scoring one goal. In 2022-2023, the 6-foot-1, 185-pound forward registered 31 goals and 38 assists (69 points) in 64 OHL games between the Peterborough Petes and the Hamilton Bulldogs. The Mississauga, Ontario native totaled 54 goals and 70 assists (124 points) in 199 career OHL games. BISON EMPTY TANK BUT FALL TO FUEL  Bloomington, Ill. – The Bloomington Bison lost to the Indy Fuel in their lone preseason game on Saturday night by a 4-2 margin at the Grossinger Motors Arena. The first period saw Indy outshoot the Bison by a 9-3 margin. Andrew Bellant began the scoring after forcing a turnover on a faceoff in the Bison zone. His goal went unassisted and was the lone tally in the period. 2:51 into the second period, Victor Hadfield found Cam Hausinger in the slot, who scored to extend the Fuel lead. Chongmin Lee responded at 10:09 to score the first goal in Bison history. Josh Martin assisted on the forward’s goal, ripping a shot from the top of the circle to send the fans in Bloomington to their feet. The Fuel were penalized twice to send the Bison to a two-man advantage. Mitchell Smith capitalized on the power play with a wrist shot from the high slot. Gavin Gould and Connor Lockhart assisted to even the game at two through 40 minutes. Bryan Lemos tallied the game-winner at 10:51 of the third period, deflecting a Christopher Cameron slap shot. In the closing minutes, the Bison pulled goaltender Mark Sinclair for the extra attacker to tie the game. Jordan Martin took advantage of the empty net to further the Indy lead to a 4-2 score. Lucas Brenton assisted with his goal. Hugo Ollas started in net for the Bison and played 30:01, allowing two goals out of 10 shots. Sinclair replaced Ollas halfway through the second period with ten saves on 11 shots. Ben Gaudreau started in net for the Fuel and played 40:00 minutes, stopping 12 of 14 shots. Peyton Jones played the third period, stopping all six shots and collecting the win. WOLF PACK LOAN TWO TO BISON  Bloomington, Ill. – New York Rangers Assistant General Manager and Hartford Wolf Pack General Manager Ryan Martin announced today that the Wolf Pack has loaned defenseman Carter Berger and Case McCarthy to the Bloomington Bison. Berger, 25, played the previous two seasons at Western Michigan University, amassing nine goals and 34 assists (43 points) with a +28 rating in 69 games. Berger led defensemen in assists each season. The North Vancouver, British Columbia native additionally played with the University of Connecticut from 2019-2022, totaling four goals, 23 assists (27 points), and a +14 rating. The 6-foot, 206-pound defenseman was selected in the fourth round (106th overall) by the Florida Panthers of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. McCarthy, 23, played in 39 games with Boston University last season and served as the team captain. He tallied four goals and five assists (nine points) and a +19 rating. The Troy, New York native made his pro debut following his collegiate season dressing in two games with the Wolf Pack. The 6-foot-1, 196-pound defenseman totaled 15 goals and 37 assists (52 points) with a +34 rating in 144 career games with Boston University. 2022-23, McCarthy helped the Terriers claim the Hockey East Championship. In addition, he claimed a Bronze Medal in the 2018-19 World Junior Championships. McCarthy was selected in the fourth round (118th overall) by the New Jersey Devils in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. BARBASHEV LOANED TO BISON  Bloomington, Ill. – New York Rangers Assistant General Manager and Hartford Wolf Pack General Manager Ryan Martin announced today that the Wolf Pack has loaned forward Maxim Barbashev to the Bloomington Bison. Barbashev, 20, split the 2023-24 season between the Shawinigan Cataractes and the Rimouski Oceanic of the QMJHL. He recorded two goals and seven assists (nine points) in 15 games with the Cataractes. Following his trade on Nov. 21, 2023, Barbashev appeared in 44 games with the Oceanic and scored 12 goals and 14 assists (26 points). Following his QMJHL season, Barbashev joined the Wolf Pack on an amateur tryout agreement (ATO) on April 9, 2024. He made his professional debut on April 20, 2024, in the Wolf Pack’s 6-4 victory over the Springfield Thunderbirds. The Moscow, Russia native also played two full seasons with the Moncton Wildcats from 2021-2023. In 2022-23, he finished second on the team with 32 goals and fourth with 33 assists and 65 points. In 2021-22, Barbashev ranked fourth on the team with 15 goals and 42 points and second with 27 assists. The 6-foot-1, 188-pound forward appeared in three preseason games with the Wolf Pack this fall, recording two goals and two assists (four points). Barbashev was selected in the fifth round (161st overall) by the Rangers in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. The Bloomington Bison welcome the Toledo Walleye for Opening Weekend on Saturday, October 19, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, October 20, at 3 p.m. Pricing starts as low as $17, not including fees and taxes. Fans can head to bloomingtonbisonhockey.com or ticketmaster.com or call (309) 965-4373 ex. 2 to purchase preseason or opening weekend single-game tickets. BLOOMINGTON BISON HOWLINGS Read the full article
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the-firebird69 · 6 months ago
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We going to get ready to know these cars mean beforehand this girl is surrounded up there whether it sounds like Max you can't get a word in edgewise they all know about the schedule they went up there find them talking about it and the rest of them for conspiracy again against the United States and more
-the car is actually time date stamp what they're up to and tell you what they're going to be doing it's imperative to figure out which car is next and he's laid out what it could be there could be any car if he has money so it's part of the next game we think and people are figuring out what's going on there's a few hiccups but some are real big having no fleet the Kia was the last car and it was not that old a 2012 and he bought it I believe in the 2016 and his mom cosigned and he paid it off and she couldn't hold on many many times she fell over and here saying he was saying I don't know what to do and she went into a room and was weeping and her son came in and held her a little and said you're always my mom and I love you I want to help you what can I do and she says I need to get your own place no she didn't say that you said you're doing perfectly you're fine everything's okay and he says I need to help you instead of lost my husband and you lost your father and you should know and he says I can't do anything about that but I'm sure that there's some places we can look they could help and she's looking to what do you mean I said and then our son said he was a very important man and sometimes it happens with VIPs and USA and she smiled and said I do see you're saying and gave her hope and she said you think he's below there and as a ship that looks like that and she got it and said this kind of weird and figured out they're all Sears and said that makes sense and people will look but people can't seem to figure out what that is no they see it and it's empty but it's supposed to be now it has something to do with what's going on because she was upset and I rage and he said it's past the 1812 thing and they're running this reenactment stuff and she started to figure it out no I said okay it's by your son the other son's coaches to my cars and if you look on a map and exploded Westbrook to Boston and things like that are the same as what they were when I went on the trip he's just multiplied by a multiplier the same multiplier and she said no way and she looked and then you said Florida is off to the right just like down below a little bit but it's to the left really and so she is screwed up and looked at flat and said she's right it lines up and she went nuts she said this is great is talking to our friends and says what do we do you look at the exact timeline and you're going to know what they're up to at least in the sense of moving me around and where they might be amassing and it's surface stuff but it's worth it and so they started to do it and they found out that after the period here in Florida David goes back North yeah he was here a long time ago and he goes back up north and it's when they put him in his house or something so they're talking about it and they want to put him in the castle and have you leave it and with him alive and he would have taken over your house or something so things are changing but the Korean car the Kia it is analogous to a car that he got from Asia it was made by them and they brought it back over from Korea and you help design this car and people helped you do it and it came out very nicely and it's just that they screwed the motor out and that's no problem they screwed up but it's analogous to the horse down here having trouble with the phosphate and Dave's horse with the carriage from Korea and you told her that's Terry cheesman and he thinks he has it all and he doesn't he has a good piece of it and people are mad at him but that's how it goes with you pirates and banana smugglers he says there's a few more things but this is important after the Korean car and how's it supposed to know and really this is supposedly before the war of 1812 and he says no and it's probably I know it could be during 1812 and they got pushed out eventually.
And so Korea the war of 1812 was not limited but they were pushed out by foreigners as well but more so overseas like they are now and so.
So he's saying I killed the car it's out front it's alive there's no body of evidence you can all calm down and say we're not worried about the car and said it's right there the live as hell it drives off every once in a while it comes back intact or something it had to be fixed it was my idea to make it more powerful car for people. And he told Brad this is the car I killed and Brad said good for you and I'm not going to do anything to you but he says what does he mean he killed the car cuz I broke the block a hand the Thor's hammer that's all how did you get that that's not really his it's mine his mojner. But the current friends is not it a car out front is not it.. damn it. It's after the kid and that's a Korean car and it's signals the start of the war of 1812 against the Mexicans too and it was partly the Sportage p now it's the second of two Korean cars but they're like ships and it happened out west I have a nice hugely it mostly happened over there and they're hiding what was happening how much would get killed and they were a lot of times they were your friends mutated into max and they hit and they did it again now they're saying they're hiding again and people think they might be going to Saturn that's why it's damned important Thor Freya Olympus and many more
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edwardgdunn · 1 year ago
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But Keep Your Enemies Closer
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I kneeled, shivering uncontrollably, next to the engine of my motorcycle hoping I wouldn’t freeze to death right there on the highway. The sleet was coming down furiously. Continuing on the bike was impossible.
I’ll rewind a bit…
Living in Jacksonville Florida for a short time in my twenties, I decided to take the hour-long ride down to St Augustine. I had never been and knew it’s historic significance as the oldest city in America – continuously occupied since 1565 when Spanish explorer Don Pedro Menendez de Aviles landed ashore at an inlet (later called Matanzas Inlet) on the eastern coast.
Not having checked the weather (as 20-year-olds are prone to do) I left my house in balmy 75 degree weather. After spending some time taking in the sights of the quaint town, I made my way to a seaside bar and grill. I met a gregarious group of tourists from Boston who invited me to join them. We spend the next several hours throwing back pints of Jamaican beer and swapping stories.
I walked out of the bar around midnight for the ride back home and the blast of arctic air hit me square in the face. I couldn’t believe it. The temperature had dropped at least 40 degrees. It was now in the 30s – and still dropping. I had a jacket strapped to my bike so my thought was that I’d simply go slow and make the trip. I’d be fine, no problem.
Some 10 miles into the ride, the sleet started. If you’ve never experienced sleet on a motorcycle, all I can tell you is the riding becomes wholly impossible and life threateningly dangerous. I sought cover underneath a highway overpass. I was freezing. I huddled as close to the cycle’s engine as I could – heat. I knew I was close to, if not already, hypothermic. I couldn’t stop shaking.
Your mind starts to do weird things when you’re that cold. Mine started to remember a story I’d read years earlier in a book called “Tales of Adam” by Daniel Quinn…
Hunter-gatherers in ancient times, a father and son were making their way to the winter hunting grounds. During their trek, snow began falling furiously as the temperature plummeted and night fell. The son said,
    “Let’s turn back father or we’ll freeze to death out here.”
    “We won’t freeze to death,” the father said, pressing onward. Some minutes later the man heard his son’s teeth chattering uncontrollably.
    “Why are you making so much noise,” he asked. The son simply sat down in the snow shivering and said,
    “Please father, please build a fire. I don’t want to die out here tonight.”
    “Son, you must stop thinking of the cold as an enemy bent on your destruction,” the father said. He held up a rabbit they had killed for food and said, “See this rabbit? It isn’t his fur that kept him warm. He and the cold were simply one thing. The son continued shaking.
    The father continued, “The cold isn’t your enemy. But it will crush you as if it were if you don’t make way.”
    “I don’t know how.”
    “You must relax your muscles. Stop struggling to keep the cold out. Let it flow through your body. Give it the space it will have in any case. Then you will see that it isn’t malevolent or hostile – or indeed anything that is thinking of you at all. The son did as his father instructed and to his surprise found that his sense of cold began to dissipate until he was no longer frightened or even uncomfortable.
    “The cold, the heat, the elements, all of these things are the same as the things that life will throw your way. If you see them as your enemies you will, sooner or later, be defeated. However, if you don’t resist them, learn to move WITH them, you will never be crushed under their weight.” The two then carried on and reached the winter hut sometime in the night.
Just then a large motor coach pulled over onto the shoulder of the highway just ahead of me. It was towing a trailer with several motorcycles.  A man exited and walked back to me and my bike and said,
   “What the hell are you doing out here, son? OK, nevermind that. You go on inside the bus, my wife will get you warmed up. You’re blue for Christ sake.
    “But my bike…”
    “Don’t worry about that, I’ll get it loaded up onto the trailer and we’ll get you home.”
They drove me all the way to my front door in Jacksonville. I got better at checking the weather after that.
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BY PENELOPE GREEN NEW YORK TIMES
In the winter of 2003, Norah Vincent, a 35-year-old journalist, began to practice passing as a man.
With the help of a makeup artist, she learned to simulate stubble by snipping bits of wool and painting them on her chin. She wore her hair, already short, cut in a flattop and bought rectangular framed glasses, to accentuate the angles of her face. She weight-trained to build up the muscles in her chest and back, bound her breasts with a too-small sports bra and wore a jock strap stuffed with a soft prosthetic penis.
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She did so in "Self-Made Man," and when the book came out in 2006, it was a nearly instant bestseller. It made Vincent a media darling; she appeared on "20/20" and on "The Colbert Report," where she and Stephen Colbert teased each other about football and penis size.
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Vincent died July 6 at a clinic in Switzerland. She was 53. Her death, which was not reported at the time, was confirmed Thursday by Justine Hardy, a friend. The death, she said, was medically assisted, or what is known as a voluntary assisted death.
Vincent was a lesbian. She was not transgender or gender-fluid. She was, however, interested in gender and identity. As a freelance contributor to The Los Angeles Times, The Village Voice and The Advocate, she had written essays on those topics that inflamed some readers.
In her year and a half living as Ned, Vincent put him in a number of stereotypical, hypermasculine situations. He joined a blue-collar bowling league, although he was a terrible bowler. (His teammates were kind and cheered him on; they thought he was gay, Vincent learned later, because they thought he bowled like a girl.)
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Norah Mary Vincent was born Sept. 20, 1968, in Detroit. Her mother, Juliet (Randall) Ford, was an actor; her father, Robert Vincent, was a lawyer for the Ford Motor Co. The youngest of three, Vincent grew up in Detroit and London, where her father was posted for a while.
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Vincent is survived by her mother and her brothers, Alex and Edward. From 2000 to 2008, her domestic partner was Lisa McNulty, a theater producer and artistic director. A brief marriage to Kristen Erickson ended in divorce.
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