One more week of my bookbinding class! Linkity should be back to normal(ish) on June 9. 🙂
Mixed-Up Links
- “‘Your fave is problematic’: Callout culture, cyberbullying, and toxic activism in fandom“.
- (Fan) Writing meta: “The next story after this”.
- Fascinating writing app.
- “Death offers a game for your life…“
- Expanded version of “Todd” the devil.
- “One of the lesser known laws of thermodynamics“.
- Bullet journaling.
- Monument to peer review.
- …Those are moose, not kangaroos…
- Baby leopards! Dog and baby lion! Penguins and babies! Tiger and baby!
- “How the myth that bears are a danger to menstruating women spread“.
- Gillian Anderson as David Bowie.
- “Texas wants you to hunt feral hogs from hot air balloons“.
- The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden is supposed to reopen on June 3. It will be interesting to see how they get everything pulled together by then… A look at one of the new sculptures.
- Cool map of building ages in Minneapolis.
- The Hennepin Avenue bridge.
- Minneapolis gothic.
- In the Heart of the Beast Puppet and Mask Theatre throws an amazing May Day celebration.
- Duluth, what.
- This is basically Minnesota weather, too, except it would be in Fahrenheit.
- A lovely story about Mr Rogers.
- The Emoluments Clause projected on tRUMP’s DC hotel.
- Is the US splitting into both a developing nation and a nation of hyper privilege?
- I didn’t believe this was real at first.
- Cards Against Humanity’s post-tRUMP pack.
- tRUMP “leaks” from the Onion.
- Great peace poster.
- Aww.
- Point.
- Yoga with baby goats.
- Me, either, Calvin!
- Autocorrect and ice cream. Awkward autocorrects.
- Avocado latte.
- “20 years on, The Fifth Element is still one of the best/worst sci-fi films ever“.
- I’m usually not afraid of clowns, but this has me reconsidering.
- Linkity from kmkat. Knitting linkity from kmkat.
- Bookity linkity from Smart Bitches.
- Triple coconut poke cake.
- 20 stovetop vegetarian dinners.
- 20 simple spring salads.
- 15 quick breakfast smoothies.
- Sweet potato fajitas.
- Gluten-free edible (egg-free) cookie dough.
- Five tips for traveling gluten free.
Reading Update
The Art of Expressive Collage: Techniques for Creating with Paper and Glue by Crystal Neubauer. While I found the author’s collages mystifying and somewhat repetitive, I really liked the information she provided on supplies and mark making and have already procured a tub of her recommended adhesive (Yes! Paste).
Printer’s Error: Irreverent Stories from Book History by Rebecca Romney & JP Romney. Very good look at some critical moments in the history of print and printing. The authors get a bit too cute at points, and this is a book that probably won’t age well due to the humor, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. FYI, the book text ends at page 284. The endnotes run from pages 287-338 and the index from 339-353. A favorite and timely snippet from the book: “The consequences of the Age of Discovery had much in common with those of the invention of print: both provided unprecedented access to knowledge, and therefore both were subject to political and religious freakouts. It was science versus authority. What happens when power and evidence collide?”
“Soon….” -Mayhem
“Why do I suddenly feel sort of uneasy?” -Chaos, sleepily