I spit and chew and bite
This cat picture is not mine; it comes courtesy of of
teenybuffalo, who found it on Tumblr:

I was prepared to love this image despite its likely origin as an outsider's sendup of the suffrage movement, but then it turned out to have been an actual suffragette Christmas card, which is even better.
derspatchel says he can see "Hestia marching, festooned with violets, hoisting a banner aloft with her tail, ready to pounce on any police resistance." Mice and roses, they sing. Mice and roses.
(The actual song "Bread and Roses" causes me to tear up for reasons I do not entirely understand, because I cannot remember ever singing it as a child or communally, but it turned up as a spontaneous and formal expression of workers' solidarity in a scene in Pride (2014) and I disintegrated.)

I was prepared to love this image despite its likely origin as an outsider's sendup of the suffrage movement, but then it turned out to have been an actual suffragette Christmas card, which is even better.
(The actual song "Bread and Roses" causes me to tear up for reasons I do not entirely understand, because I cannot remember ever singing it as a child or communally, but it turned up as a spontaneous and formal expression of workers' solidarity in a scene in Pride (2014) and I disintegrated.)

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*starry eyes*
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https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheArtOfTheMask/reviews
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That's very beautiful work. I can't afford any of it, but I like that someone makes a mask of Vanth.
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I would send them to people for the holidays if they made them nowadays, yes.
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Did you or anyone else take pictures?
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There was another guy there making waves and ripples out of wood. He doesn't seem to have a website and his work didn't photograph well, it was very tactile. It was a really interesting set of artists.
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Thank you!
and one with a city-crown that seemed to be associated with the sea-people.
If it was a classical mural crown, you see it sometimes on rivers. (I associate it most with Tyche, but I am not the mask-maker.)
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Cats never settle.
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Nowadays at least this would be confounded by our recognition that cats are at the center of everything.
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Thanks for the book link. I sometimes stare at a piece of suffrage ephemera, trying to decide if it came from the Pro's or the Anti's. Hard to be a tourist in Time - there are just subtleties about the landscape that you don't have access to.
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That is magnificent. I envy your owning and wearing it!
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I assumed this one was mocking in part because of the secondary, more common meaning of "catty"; I was delighted that it was sincere.
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Yes!
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I will listen to it. Somehow I missed her version as a child, despite not being able to remember a time when I didn't know "Anathea."
Thanks for the book link.
You're welcome. There are eras I am better at reading than others, but sometimes recent history is just close enough to be a false cognate.
I do not know if it was intended to, but your icon has gotten the Orgy song firmly stuck in my head.
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That makes me feel less strange about it. Thank you for telling me.
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(And, you're welcome.)
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It was one of the most effective and theatrical emotional tributes I've ever seen pulled off in person.
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I'm glad it existed. Something with that name should have.
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That is beautiful.
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"Bird and Roses" sounds more like a bar or a band to me at the moment.
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I didn't know until yesterday that it was written by Mimi Baez FariƱa in the 1970's. It sounds much older. And you can march to it. She did a good job.
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(Judy Collins does a slightly different version that I don't like as well.)
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I have nothing useful to say. (but that is very touching.)
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Right; I knew about the poem by James Oppenheim. I had just always assumed that the melody was contemporaneous. It wasn't, but it really, really works.
(Judy Collins does a slightly different version that I don't like as well.)
I'm not actually sure how I missed learning her version, considering how many of my folksongs came from Joan Baez and Pete Seeger and the rest of the American folk revival, but I did.
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You're welcome! It makes me very happy.
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Excellent!
I am very tempted to make some up as actual Christmas cards this year. I mean, I don't even send people Christmas cards, but for Suffragette Kitty I could make an exception.