Links of interest from this week that aren’t related to social media or writing/publishing.
Keffy S. Kehrli provided me with this distracting tale of a man, his cat, and text messages.
If you’re writing steampunk, this resource might prove useful when looking for Victorian slang.
Breaking Free of the Gender Binary is an interesting talk from Laura Lubin about changing gender identity from female to gender neutral.
I don’t know why I want to make a rainbow rose, and the process looks laborious, but the result sure is pretty.
Gauchopunk, from the Multiculturalism for Steampunk blog.
A couple of interesting pages from Scott Berkun’s site. A piece on why even wrong schedules are helpful and a review of a recent book, Why We Love Sociopaths, talking about sociopaths in recent television.
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“Aardvark says moo,” says the clown, handing over the balloon animal.
My overly precocious kid squints her eyes. “No they don’t.” She folds her arms. No eight year old should be that definite about anything. Whatever happened to the idea of childish sense of wonder?
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