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I took a short walk the other evening to stretch my legs and get some fresh air. I love how the light changes at dusk in winter. The cold air is super clear and in the dimming sunlight the landscape gets this low-contrast, subtle blue-purple-pink glow. I can’t do it justice with either my camera or my brushes, but I keep going out in the cold to admire it.

jayperryworks.com/blog/2024/12

Monthly Link Dump: November 2024

…containing a mix of links to interesting blog posts I’ve read from the past month covering arts & culture, myth, folklore, landscape punk, hauntology, anarchism, utopianism, the gothic, neo-fabulism, and the Weird.

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The Lazarus Corporation · Monthly Link Dump: November 2024
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I wrote this #blogpost over two years ago: What It’s Like to Be a Cancer Physician in America

A reflection on how physicians became the "Cassandras" during #Covid19

Charlatans like #RFK Jr have long taken advantage of this, as I write:

"The truth is that the only underlying condition required to be at risk of illness and death is one we all share: being human

To talk about this openly in our culture causes many to experience cognitive and existential distress. It goes against our 'American values' to admit there’s something we cannot power our way through. Therefore, those with illness are labeled as somehow flawed

The appeal of the flaw narrative is that it allows us to pretend we have control of our fate. That we can overpower disease. That illness is a sign of weakness, and therefore if we are 'strong,' we are not at risk

But ultimately, none of these narratives can change the universal story of humanity — that we are mortal beings.
Doctors and nurses do not deserve to be blamed for the underlying condition of our inherent mortality of existence. But we were already used to it, even before the COVID-19 pandemic

We strive to do everything we can to preserve the health of our patients for as long as humanly possible. But we, too, are only human

Like Cassandra, we can only see and share the truth. We cannot change it, no matter how some may curse us for it"

full essay here:
jenniferlycette.com/what-its-l

JL Lycette author · What It's Like to Be a Cancer Physician in AmericaThe amount of misinformation and disinformation doctors have to refute and debunk is escalating, and physicians have become Cassandras