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This is a Tom Gauld comic strip about a female writer whose fictional dystopian novel becomes a reality.Β The essential information is:Β 

A writer decides to write a novel set in a horrific dystopia.

Frame 1  - "I'm going to shut myself away and write a novel set in a horrific dystopia" 

Frame 2 - 5 years later  "Finished" 

Frame 3 - she steps out into a real life dystopia of women under control and armed guards, tanks and helicopters and exclaims "Damn!" cc344234fe25017a.jpg TERRORISM was originally defined in the Oxford English Dictionary as "government by intimidation." 02c3cc88077d6117.jpg A photo of a toilet roll holder very much in the shape of Clippy, Microsoft's assistant and precursor to AI ae3c29a8064c71cb.jpg A Tom Gauld cartoon.

A father comes into a sons room. The son is reading books under the blanket -

Fathee: OK, BUDDY. TIME TO STOP READING.

Son: WHY?

Father: WE ALL LIKE SPENDING TIME IN A FANTASY WORLD, BUT WE NEED TO SLEEP SO THAT TOMORROW WE CAN GO OUT AND CONFRONT ALL THE CHALLENGES THAT THE REAL WORLD WILL THROW AT US.

Son: TOMORROW SOUNDS A LOT LESS FUN THAN STAYING UP LATE AND READING A BOOK.

In the final frame the father joins his son reading under the blanket, obviously feeling his son has a point ... 98076a9b04b9098b.jpg gean-grey-blog, a social media post

"One time I was leaving a friend's place and an older lady with basically no English came up to me and communicated that she was very cold and needed a ride. She pointed to tell me where to go.

I got there and her daughter or granddaughter came out and was like omg her phone died we were worried

And then the older lady said something and the younger lady translated.

"She knew she could trust you because you have pink hair"

I thought it was funny at the time. But when I think back on it I think she was basically saying "you had a visible sign of not vibing with the system I was afraid of"

Be weird. Be colorful. Help random people." fe4638af3225356b.jpg A cartoon of a book titled "And Other Files I Want To Keep But Apparently Never Want To Find Again"

The book cover features a generic JPG image file icon.

The filename shown is "KGo_pufAdf1031u0316.jpg". 1c1c1d017dc9d5a0.jpg The older I get, the more my politics mature from childish, naΓ―ve beliefs like "the world is complicated and leaders have to make hard decisions" to more serious, adult principles like "hurting people is bad and helping people is good." 8b717231637ad3a0.jpg A laptop "Print Screen" key, with a small paper "BRUCE" taped over the top

Bruce Print Screen 9552799916090710.jpg Rebecca Colesworthy
@rcolesworthy.bsky.social

"one of the coolest things about ChatGPT is how you can actually just never use it. you can fill your whole entire life with simply not once using it. it's incredible." 

Nov 25, 2025, 4:15 PM
Everybody can reply 82f0d8b29cf2033b.jpg A large (maybe 3 feet wide by 5 feet tall) sign on the end of a row of bookshelves that tells the β€œaddress” of books that have sensitive content.

"Nervous about asking?

ABORTION
363.46

ABUSE
362.76

ALCOHOL
362.29, 613.81

ANXIETY
152.46, 155.5, 616.85

BODY CHANGES
612.6, 613.04

BULLYING
303.69

CANCER
616.99

CHILD CUSTODY
343.73

CUTTING/SELF HARM
616.85

DEPRESSION
616.85

DIVORCE
306.89

DRUGS
362.29, 613.8

EATING DISORDERS
616.85

HIV/AIDS
616.97

LGBTQIA+
306,76

LOSS OF A PARENT
306.87, 155.9

MENTAL ILLNESS
616.89

POST Traumatic STRESS
616.85

PREGNANCY
306.87, 618.2

RAPE
362.88

SELF-ESTEEM
158.1, 305.23

SEX
613.9

STIS
616.95

SUICIDE
362.28, 616.85

As a library, we're not here to judge, we're here to help" 0c51b342d8beb204.jpg