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  3. Growing up in the 80s, my mom was a board member of a 2nd-wave feminist bookshop in Atlanta, so I thought all bookstores were queer-friendly, feminist spaces

Growing up in the 80s, my mom was a board member of a 2nd-wave feminist bookshop in Atlanta, so I thought all bookstores were queer-friendly, feminist spaces

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  • Jeremy KahnT This user is from outside of this forum
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    Growing up in the 80s, my mom was a board member of a 2nd-wave feminist bookshop in Atlanta, so I thought all bookstores were queer-friendly, feminist spaces

    As the funny fad of the Internet started to take off, I naturally assumed — for literally months, in the early 90s — that "Amazon" was an online lesbian separatist bookstore in the vein of the Whole Earth Catalog.

    In retrospect, my imagined reality was SO MUCH BETTER than what we wound up with

    https://mas.to/@gleick/116036890696295170

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    • Jeremy KahnT Jeremy Kahn

      Growing up in the 80s, my mom was a board member of a 2nd-wave feminist bookshop in Atlanta, so I thought all bookstores were queer-friendly, feminist spaces

      As the funny fad of the Internet started to take off, I naturally assumed — for literally months, in the early 90s — that "Amazon" was an online lesbian separatist bookstore in the vein of the Whole Earth Catalog.

      In retrospect, my imagined reality was SO MUCH BETTER than what we wound up with

      https://mas.to/@gleick/116036890696295170

      MinmiTheDinoM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @trochee this is such a beautiful alternate reality and I would like a ticket please

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