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  1. Pluralistic, , more info

    Pluralistic: The majority of censorship is self-censorship; The Bezzle excerpt (Part V) (22 Feb 2024)
    Today's links The majority of censorship is self-censorship: …But the majority of self-censorship is intentionally cultivated by an outside power. The Bezzle excerpt (Part V): Keep your hands at 10 and 2. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2009, 2014, 2019, 2023 Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current reading The majority of censorship is self-censorship (permalink) I know a lot of polymaths, …
    By Cory Doctorow, 4,643 words
  2. The Stack, , more info

    Robin Hood: Little John has Joined the Party
    Having now acquired Little John, I get to bring him on missions. As expected, he’s a variant on the Strong Merry 1Tangentially, the game’s random name generator has given me a merry man amusingly named Much Strong. He isn’t even a Strong Merry. He’s an archer. — he’s basically the strongest merry, and has most of the standard Strong Merry abilities plus a couple of additional ones of his own. …
    By Carl Muckenhoupt, 438 words
  3. Electric Literature - Home, , more info

    My Body Remembers the Story You Want to Erase
    “This Is How the Story Changes, This Is How the Body Remembers” by Raennah Lorne One day, when I tell my story, I will remember how my body led me to believe it. I will say I slept with you the second time we met, seeking a force strong enough to break the physical magnetism between me and my loving ex. I will not fear being called a slut or …
    By Raennah Lorne, 6,076 words
  4. Beer Insider, , more info

    Book Review: ‘Good Honest Tales – 150 years of Batemans Brewery’
    Many years ago when my family took me on day trips to Skegness we would sometimes briefly stop on the return journey at a pub that I can recall had Batmans written on its sign. As a youngster this was rather spooky. Only years later did I realise that it had been Batemans that I’d…
    By Glynn Davis, 66 words
  5. Cake Wrecks, , more info

    Evolution Of A Big Bird Wreck
    Stage 1: Excitement "...now simply pipe seven thousand individual strands and you're done!" Stage 2: Compromise "Well, it's still kind of feathery..." Stage 3: Apathy "Meh, just spray it yellow." Stage 4: Passive Aggression "We call it, 'Big Bird In A Snow Storm.'"And that'll be $37.99." Thanks to Anony M., Rose T., Anony M., & Shannon B. for finding the face of despair. (Seriously, the longer you look, the more …
    By Jen, 73 words
  6. Dull Tool Dim Bulb, , more info

    The Election of 1936. Amateur hand drawn Broadsides from Both sides
    This pair of hand drawn amateur broadsides from the 1936 election reveal political discourse is nothing new. The stakes were high then too…but fortunately Roosevelt won (and the world was saved with help from our European allies). NATO, anyone? I had to censor a shameful racial epithet (from the Republican advocate (of course) but otherwise things are about the same. Handmade political broadsides with drawings 1936. Collection Jim Linderman Dull …
    By Dull Tool Dim Bulb, 84 words
  7. Old Structures Engineering – Blog, , more info

    A Very Specific Moment
    I wrote before about the destruction of St. John’s Park, but I had not seen the photo below. The photo shows St. John’s Chapel, an out-chapel of Trinity Church, which was constructed in 1807 and which eventually gave the park its name. This was originally an almost suburban setting, with the square city block of the park surrounded by only houses and the church. The location – Laight to Beach …
    By Don Friedman, 364 words
  8. The AAUGH Blog, , more info

    Peanuts books to buy, and a free one
    We’ve got a few more books listed as coming up later this year. There’s no surprise that we’re getting the paperback edition of The Complete Peanuts 1993-1994, and with it, the box set of 1991-1994. After all, these have been coming out like clockwork, and 2025 should bring us the final two volumes. But it’s only a slight bit of a surprise that we’re getting the Chef Snoopy Cookbook, published …
    By Nat, 270 words
  9. CabbieBlog, , more info

    That is money down the Tube
    Another pointless exercise for the run-up to the mayoral election by Sadiq Khan who is rebranding London’s Overground lines. Now Mayor Khan has spent £6.3 million making six distinct lines, each given a different name and colour. The simplicity of Harry Beck’s map, which I remember from my youth, has been ruined. We now get a blue Mildmay line, apparently named in tribute to a North London hospital known for …
    By Gibson Square, 157 words
  10. orthis, , more info

    february 22, 2015 / or this...
    untitled #1713148759 is dated on or around February 22, 2015 and tagged orthis.
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  11. The Adventurers Guild, , more info

    Sam & Max Hit the Road — Won!
    Written by MichaelLast time, we ended with a cliffhanger. Who DID shoot Mr. Burns? Was it the drunk father? The drunk guy in the bar? The chain-smoking aunt? Or maybe the gun-toting dog and bunny?So, much like the tar in the pool below us, the end of this game is almost within reach.New Diet Coke. Lower Tar, Tastes GreatLast time around, I suspected that I was going to need to …
    By Michael, 2,766 words
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    Earworm of the Week
    Jesus, I can’t believe this song is almost thirty years old, and somehow it got stuck in my head all week: Ah, the days of frosted hair and puka shells. Also: tangentially related: the time the guy from Creed got in a fight with the band at a bar in Baltimore. Good times!
    By idiotking, 57 words
  13. Jim Caroll - Blog, , more info

    Video: Artificial Intelligence and the Acceleration of Knowledge
    My recent talk at CattleCon 2024 took on this topic in the context of the accelerating knowledge and skills brought about by AI – something every group needs to be aware of.
    By JimCarroll, 41 words
  14. Streets.mn, , more info

    Walk the Talk: Survey Sifting, Canvassing and Mapping Olson Memorial
    Editor’s note: Walk the Talk is Streets.mn’s carefully curated, highly partisan collection of both serious and fun-loving events, community meetings and opportunities for engagement that we think will interest our readers. Email your ideas to Hawken Habig, one of our daily editors, at [email protected]. Night of Ideas: Social Activism in Architecture — Friday, February 23, 6–8 p.m. Here is an unconventional opportunity! Night of Ideas is a series of national …
    By Hawken Habig, 873 words
  15. Verso, , more info

    Dastardly Theology: Andrew Drummond & Eleanor Janega
    VersoBooks · Dastardly Theology | Andrew Drummond & Eleanor Janega Welcome back to the third season of The Verso Podcast! To kick off this run of shiny new episodes we’re taking a bit of a detour into the past, to have a closer look at the protestant reformation. This was a turbulent time in history - of tyrants, merchants, popes, peasants and roving priests - when early capitalist forms of …
    By Anjali Modhvadia, 437 words