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fuzzyghost · 2 years ago
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eightiesfan · 2 years ago
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I love VFD Displays ♥
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lavendershowcase · 2 months ago
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Queer Hispanic Stories for Hispanic Heritage Month
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Juliet Takes a Breath by Gabby Rivera
Juliet Milagros Palante is leaving the Bronx and headed to Portland, Oregon. She just came out to her family and isn’t sure if her mom will ever speak to her again. But Juliet has a plan, sort of, one that’s going to help her figure out this whole “Puerto Rican lesbian” thing. She’s interning with the author of her favorite book: Harlowe Brisbane, the ultimate authority on feminism, women’s bodies, and other gay-sounding stuff. Will Juliet be able to figure out her life over the course of one magical summer? Is that even possible? Or is she running away from all the problems that seem too big to handle? With more questions than answers, Juliet takes on Portland, Harlowe, and most importantly, herself.
Winner of 2017 Silver IPPY Award for best LGBTQ Fiction, selected by the ALA for the Amelia Bloomer List in 2017
The Prince and the Coyote by David Bowles, illustrated by Amanda Mijangos*
Fifteen-year old crown prince Acolmiztli wants nothing more than to see his city-state of Tetzcoco thrive. A singer, poet, and burgeoning philosophical mind, he has big plans about infrastructure projects and cultural initiatives that will bring honor to his family and help his people flourish. But the two sides of his family, the kingdoms of Mexico and Acolhuacan, have been at war his entire life – after his father risked the wrath of the Tepanec emperor to win his mother’s love. When a power struggle leaves his father dead and his mother and siblings in exile, Acolmiztli must run for his life, seeking refuge in the wilderness. After a coyote helps him find his way in the wild, he takes on a new name – Nezahualcoyotl, or “fasting coyote” (“Neza” for short). Biding his time until he can form new alliances and reconnect with his family, Neza goes undercover, and falls in love with a commoner girl, Sekalli. Can Neza survive his plotting uncles’ scheme to wipe out his line for good? Will the empire he dreams of in Tetzcoco ever come to life? And is he willing to risk the lives of those he loves in the process? This action-packed tale blends prose and poetry – including translations of surviving poems by Nezahualcoytl himself, translated from classical Nahuatl by the author. And the book is packed with queer rep: queer love stories, and a thoughtful exploration of pre-columbian understandings of gender that defy the contemporary Western gender binary.
Pura Belpré honoree, Kirkus Best of the Year, Bookpage top 10 Book of 2023
*Personally recommended by me
The House of Impossible Beauties by Joseph Cassara
It’s 1980 in New York City, and nowhere is the city’s glamour and energy better reflected than in the burgeoning Harlem ball scene, where seventeen-year-old Angel first comes into her own. Burned by her traumatic past, Angel is new to the drag world, new to ball culture, and has a yearning inside of her to help create family for those without. When she falls in love with Hector, a beautiful young man who dreams of becoming a professional dancer, the two decide to form the House of Xtravaganza, the first-ever all-Latino house in the Harlem ball circuit. But when Hector dies of AIDS-related complications, Angel must bear the responsibility of tending to their house alone. As mother of the house, Angel recruits Venus, a whip-fast trans girl who dreams of finding a rich man to take care of her; Juanito, a quiet boy who loves fabrics and design; and Daniel, a butch queen who accidentally saves Venus’s life. The Xtravaganzas must learn to navigate sex work, addiction, and persistent abuse, leaning on each other as bulwarks against a world that resists them. All are ambitious, resilient, and determined to control their own fates, even as they hurtle toward devastating consequences. 
Born Both: An Intersex Life by Hida Viloria
My name is Hida Viloria. I was raised as a girl but discovered at a young age that my body looked different. Having endured an often turbulent home life as a kid, there were many times when I felt scared and alone, especially given my attraction to girls. But unlike most people in the first world who are born intersex–meaning they have genitals, reproductive organs, hormones, and/or chromosomal patterns that do not fit standard definitions of male or female–I grew up in the body I was born with because my parents did not have my sex characteristics surgically altered at birth. It wasn’t until I was twenty-six and encountered the term intersex in a San Francisco newspaper that I finally had a name for my difference. That’s when I began to explore what it means to live in the space between genders–to be both and neither. I tried living as a feminine woman, an androgynous person, and even for a brief period of time as a man. Good friends would not recognize me, and gay men would hit on me. My gender fluidity was exciting, and in many ways freeing–but it could also be isolating. I had to know if there were other intersex people like me, but when I finally found an intersex community to connect with I was shocked, and then deeply upset, to learn that most of the people I met had been scarred, both physically and psychologically, by infant surgeries and hormone treatments meant to “correct” their bodies. Realizing that the invisibility of intersex people in society facilitated these practices, I made it my mission to bring an end to it–and became one of the first people to voluntarily come out as intersex at a national and then international level. Born Both is the story of my lifelong journey toward finding love and embracing my authentic identity in a world that insists on categorizing people into either/or, and of my decades-long fight for human rights and equality for intersex people everywhere.
Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado
In Her Body and Other Parties, Carmen Maria Machado blithely demolishes the arbitrary borders between psychological realism and science fiction, comedy and horror, fantasy and fabulism. While her work has earned her comparisons to Karen Russell and Kelly Link, she has a voice that is all her own. In this electric and provocative debut, Machado bends genre to shape startling narratives that map the realities of women’s lives and the violence visited upon their bodies. A wife refuses her husband’s entreaties to remove the green ribbon from around her neck. A woman recounts her sexual encounters as a plague slowly consumes humanity. A salesclerk in a mall makes a horrifying discovery within the seams of the store’s prom dresses. One woman’s surgery-induced weight loss results in an unwanted houseguest. And in the bravura novella “Especially Heinous,” Machado reimagines every episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, a show we naively assumed had shown it all, generating a phantasmagoric police procedural full of doppelgängers, ghosts, and girls-with-bells-for-eyes.
Finalist for the 2017 National Book Award for Fiction, Winner of the National Book Critics Circle's 2017 John Leonard Prize, Winner of the 2017 Bard Fiction Prize, Finalist for the 2017 Kirkus Prize, Finalist for the 2017 PEN/Robert Bingham Award
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futureselfbeats · 6 months ago
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DAY 919 - BLUBLBLUBLBLUB
IG: @futureselfbeats
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artsykittenpaws · 7 months ago
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In a dusty workshop filled with scrap metal and old machinery, a fluffy orange tabby cat stretched out lazily on a workbench. The cat, named Rusty, had made this place his home, finding comfort amidst the clutter and chaos. The workshop's owner, an eccentric inventor, hardly seemed to mind the feline presence. In fact, he rather enjoyed the company during long nights tinkering away at his latest creations. Rusty watched intently as the inventor plugged in a curious device, its green digital display flashing to life, casting an eerie glow. With a contented purr, Rusty settled in, ready to supervise another night of technological wizardry in his cozy junkyard kingdom.
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cyberegypt · 8 months ago
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Cyberpunk Aesthetic + Ancient Egypt = Robotic Sphinx
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ebrahimbdseo · 1 month ago
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jefkphotography · 3 months ago
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A digital display board at a bus stop.
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opendirectories · 2 years ago
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djevilninja · 1 year ago
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I could go on counting for hours, the things that I like; Please don't move, baby, stay right here, stay right inside. I don't mind if you turn your back on me, ‘cause I know you're still good; Even if I wanna turn on a light, in this position I don't think I could.
Ready for the World - Digital Display
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fuzzyghost · 1 year ago
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eightiesfan · 2 years ago
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Pontiac Trans Am GTA 1987 source : @_retroreagan
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lavendershowcase · 3 months ago
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Pink Pony Club: LGBT books with pink covers (that was the whole criteria this month, starting chill)
Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl by Andrea Lawlor
It’s 1993 and Paul Polydoris tends bar at the only gay club in a university town thrumming with politics and partying. He studies queer theory, has a dyke best friend, makes zines, and is a flaneur with a rich dating life. But Paul’s also got a secret: he’s a shapeshifter. Oscillating wildly from Riot Grrrl to leather cub, Paul transforms his body and his gender at will as he crossed the country––a journey and adventure through the deep queer archives of struggle and pleasure.
Of note: 90s queer culture, debut novel, Lawlor received the Whiting award for this novel
Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns
Damani is tired. Her father just died on the job at a fast-food joint, and now she lives paycheck to paycheck in a basement, caring for her mom and driving for an app that is constantly cutting her take. The city is roiling in protests–everybody’s in solidarity with somebody–but while she keeps hearing that they’re fighting for change on behalf of people like her, she literally can’t afford to pay attention.     Then she gives a ride to Jolene (five stars, obviously). Jolene seems like she could be the perfect girlfriend–attentive, attractive, an ally–and their chemistry is off the charts. Jolene’s done the reading, she goes to every protest, and she says all the right things. So maybe Damani can look past the one thing that’s holding her back: she’s never dated anyone with money before, not to mention a white girl with money. But just as their romance intensifies and Damani finally lets her guard down, Jolene does something unforgivable, setting off an explosive chain of events.
Of note: satire, "gender-flipped Taxi Driver"
Gwen and Art Are Not in Love by Lex Croucher*
It’s been hundreds of years since King Arthur’s reign. His descendant, Arthur, a future Lord and general gadabout, has been betrothed to Gwendoline, the quick-witted, short-tempered princess of England, since birth. The only thing they can agree on is that they despise each other. They’re forced to spend the summer together at Camelot in the run up to their nuptials, and within 24 hours, Gwen has discovered Arthur kissing a boy and Arthur has gone digging for Gwen's childhood diary and found confessions about her crush on the kingdom's only lady knight, Bridget Leclair. Realizing they might make better allies than enemies, they make a reluctant pact to cover for each other, and as things heat up at the annual royal tournament, Gwen is swept off her feet by her knight and Arthur takes an interest in Gwen's royal brother.
Of note: YA, historical
*I personally recommend this book! There's interesting world building, playing with Arthurian legends. It's fun and tropey but not without genuinely emotional moments. And it's just such a good read. Bonus points for a character having an unnamed medical condition that shares symptoms with endometriosis.
Red, White, and Royal Blue by Casey McQuinston
When his mother became President, Alex Claremont-Diaz was promptly cast as the American equivalent of a young royal. Handsome, charismatic, genius―his image is pure millennial-marketing gold for the White House. There's only one problem: Alex has a beef with the actual prince, Henry, across the pond. And when the tabloids get hold of a photo involving an Alex-Henry altercation, U.S./British relations take a turn for the worse. Heads of family, state, and other handlers devise a plan for damage control: staging a truce between the two rivals. What at first begins as a fake, Instragramable friendship grows deeper, and more dangerous, than either Alex or Henry could have imagined. Soon Alex finds himself hurtling into a secret romance with a surprisingly unstuffy Henry that could derail the campaign and upend two nations and begs the question: Can love save the world after all? Where do we find the courage, and the power, to be the people we are meant to be? And how can we learn to let our true colors shine through?
Of note: adapted into a movie in 2023
We Were the Universe by Kimberly King Parsons
The trip was supposed to be fun. When Kit’s best friend gets dumped by his boyfriend, he begs her to ditch her family responsibilities for an idyllic weekend in the Montana mountains. They’ll soak in hot springs, then sneak a vape into a dive bar and drink too much, like old times. Instead, their getaway only reminds Kit of everything she’s lost lately: her wildness, her independence, and—most heartbreaking of all—her sister, Julie, who died a few years ago. When she returns home to the Dallas suburbs, Kit tries to settle in to her routine—long afternoons spent caring for her irrepressible daughter, going on therapist-advised dates with her concerned husband, and reluctantly taking her mother’s phone calls. But in the secret recesses of Kit’s mind, she’s reminiscing about the band she used to be in—and how they’d go out to the desert after shows and drop acid. She’s imagining an impossible threesome with her kid’s pretty gymnastics teacher and the cool playground mom. Keyed into everything that might distract from her surfacing pain, Kit spirals. As her already thin boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, she begins to wonder: Is Julie really gone?
Of note: considered "a most anticipated novel," released July 2024
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historyofguns · 18 days ago
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In a detailed review published on October 18, 2024, by Andy Grossman in The Armory Life, the X-Vision Impact 150 Thermal Scope is examined for its features and affordability. The scope boasts advanced thermal imaging, a high-resolution 384 x 288 sensor, and a detection range of up to 1,100 yards, making it a valuable tool for nighttime hunting. It includes user-friendly features such as customizable reticle and color palette options, an intuitive app for real-time control via Wi-Fi, and the ability to record photos and videos. Despite being priced under $3,000, it offers functions comparable to more expensive models, including hotspot tracking, Picture-in-Picture mode, and range-finding capabilities, enhanced by compatibility with the X-Vision Impact 100 Rangefinder. With the rugged IP67 weather-resistant design, the Impact 150 is a versatile thermal scope for hunters seeking quality performance at a budget-friendly price.
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scalaindia · 21 days ago
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The Growing Role of Digital Signage in Singapore’s Retail and Corporate Sectors
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In Singapore’s fast-paced business landscape, digital signage has become a vital tool for companies looking to stay ahead of the competition. Whether it’s enhancing customer engagement in retail environments or streamlining internal communications in corporate offices, digital signage is revolutionizing how businesses operate across the island.
Why Digital Signage is Essential for Singapore Businesses
Increased Customer Engagement In Singapore's bustling retail hubs, attracting customer attention is critical. Digital signage provides an interactive, visually appealing way to display promotions, product information, or customer testimonials. This dynamic content keeps shoppers engaged and encourages longer in-store browsing.
Real-Time Communication for Corporates For corporations in Singapore, communication is key to maintaining efficiency and transparency. Digital signage allows businesses to instantly share real-time updates, such as company news, performance metrics, or meeting schedules. This ensures that employees across all locations stay informed and aligned.
Cost Savings in the Long Run Although there’s an initial setup cost for digital signage, Singaporean businesses will save on recurring expenses associated with printing materials. Digital signage enables instant content updates, eliminating the need for continuous reprints, making it a cost-effective solution for long-term use.
Localized, Data-Driven Personalization With digital signage software, businesses can use local data to deliver personalized content. Whether it's offering special promotions based on customer behavior or displaying real-time traffic updates, digital signage helps companies tailor their messaging to Singapore’s unique audience.
Transforming Business Communication in Singapore
As businesses in Singapore strive to stay competitive in a digital world, adopting digital signage has become essential. It not only enhances customer engagement but also helps streamline internal communication, creating a more connected and efficient workplace.
For a deeper understanding of how digital signage is transforming businesses in Singapore, read more in this blog: What is Digital Signage?.
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roryxtech · 23 days ago
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