- New releases: Smart Bitches (romance), Tor (horror/genre-benders)
- Linkity from Smart Bitches.
- Jane Austen knew.
- “Tolkein’s economy of language“.
- On annotations found in a used book.
- Cursed fact about flying insects.
- On cuteness.
- On jigsaw puzzles and quality of life.
- I hadn’t heard of the Feline Grimace Scale before.
- The real life version of Major Major Major Major.
- Expanded version of the peaceful co-existence in Home Depot, Lowe’s, and more post.
- “Baba Yaga’s house suddenly makes more sense.”
- Things found on the bottom of an Amsterdam river.
- “Geometry Homework by Lin Yung Cheng“.
- Endangered species origami.
I love jigsaw puzzles. Guess that’s a good thing!
Hi cute kitties! 🙂
I did not believe the “economy of language” thing when related to Tolkien. So I had to look it up. An unabridged omnibus of LOTR clocks in at 1,147 pages. In comparison, Sanderson’s Rhythm of War (Stormlight #4) is 1,232 pages, and that’s for ONE book in the series instead of the WHOLE trilogy. Yikes.
LOL @ the thing Jane Austen knew. She wasn’t wrong.
I hadn’t heard of the Feline Grimace Scale before, either. It makes a lot of sense, though.
I love that pic of Baba Yaga’s house! (Yeah, storehouse, whatever. Convince me otherwise.) The fairy tales make so much more sense now.
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Oh the Baba Yaga thing! Makes sense