EPIC LINKS

Jan 14, 2022 15:20

Well, the links themselves may not be epic, but there's a lof of them!

The Guardian: My Bile Rises As I'm Asked To Move My Dying Cancer Patient Out Of ICU To Make Room For An Unvaccinated Man With COVID: a clinician makes a difficult choice

The Guardian: A wife's suicide after Long COVID prompts her husband to try to bring the matter to attention

The Guardian: COVID doesn't just stop at the door of Australia's child care centres

The Syllabus Project: Lovesick: Unlearning Romantic Love

Sydney Morning Herald: The Global Tally That Reveals The real test for Scott Morrison on vaccines.

BBC: The aunt with no kids: women redefining family roles

Indigenous X: Why vaccination presents an ethical dilemma for us, but remains the best way to keep our families safe

Leaders of Aboriginal Tent Embassy Denounce Fire at Old Parliament House

Medium: Permaculture Is Confronting Its Privilege, or perhaps 'How White Guys Being White Guys Ruin Everything'.

The Crane Wife: about women's sense of self and selflessness when it comes to relationship and marriage.
Frankly, I find this article downright terrifying, in part because this was never either my relationship with myself.

What Does Marriage Ask Us To Give Up?
Some thoughts on singleness and why it may not be such a terrible thing.

Tribune Magazine: Do Unto Others: interestingly at least one older Christian that I know pooh-poohed The Tribune as a 'communist magazine'. I didn't think that was a thing among Australian Christians. Ah well, we all have our bigotries.

Dieting Resolutions Don't Lead To Weight Loss (and other issues with diets and body image and a whole lot more).

Christianity Today: A Post Christian Church?

Dealing with Far Right Interventions in Left Wing and Progressive Movements
What to do when the far right come to tea and some of your group invite them in (because "it's just tea").

What A Rugged, Resilient Society Actually Demands
Talking about climate change, about the way we think of things, society, etc.

Toxic Vulnerability
How some men have weaponised vulnerability into psychological control.

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My work connection went down around lunchtime and they said it might not be fixed for a bit. I just took the afternoon off. Not that I've spent it 'productively'... But then, we don't have to be productive all the time, do we?

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