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Sigmundur Mørkøre

Sigmundur@bokur.fo

Joined 7 months, 3 weeks ago

I develop websites, I currently work for Sansir as a front-end developer I am also a member of Sosialistisk Ung (SU).

My pronouns are they/them.

I sometimes make food, when I do, I like to spend a little extra time to make the plating to look a bit nicer, and then share images of the food.

I live in the Faroe Islands, and I can be contacted at contact@morkore.fo.

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Ann LeBlanc: Embodied Exegesis (2024, Neon Hemlock Press)

Embodied Exegesis

This anthology of transfeminine cyberpunk stories had some gems in it. The pitch made me hope for transformative ways of being intersected with surviving under oppressive social structures (it's always capitalism), and it very much delivered. It's rare that every story in a collection lands for me as a reader, but it seems a positive trait that they all didn't in this one trying to go in weirder and stranger directions.

There are so many good quotes I want to share from this collection but I'll try to limit myself.

A taste of my favorite stories: * a woman who drives a giant robot cube on the moon for scientists as a second job and dreams of moving there to have less lag in her embodiment * a bespoke body-creating artist (with their own nuanced dysphoria) trying to create body euphoria for others in a world where their bodies are …

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Emma Goldman: Anarchism and Other Essays (Paperback, 2022, Kumquat Publications)

The essays present Goldman's anarchist viewpoints on a variety of issues, including prisons, political violence, …

The right to vote, equal civil rights, are all very good demands, but true emancipation begins neither at the polls nor in courts. It begins in woman’s soul. History tells us that every oppressed class gained its true liberation from its masters through its, own efforts. It is necessary that woman learn that lesson, that she realize that her freedom will reach as far as her power to achieve her freedom reaches. It is therefore far more important for her to begin with her inner regeneration to cut loose from the weight of prejudices, traditions, and customs.

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