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3D Print Glass, Using Accessible Techniques

When seeing a story from MIT’s Lincoln Labs that promises 3D printing glass, our first reaction was that it might use some rare or novel chemicals, and certainly a super-high-tech …read more
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#TBRChallenge: The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren willaful.wordpress.com/2025/06… via @willaful #RomBkBlog @romancelandia

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20 colors. Full admittance that I was always one of those people that preferred Digimon over Pokémon. Tentomon is the best #MastoArt #pixelart



The Cost of Being Undocumented by Alix Dick & Antero Garcia, 2025

An undocumented activist and a social scientist come together to tally of the structural costs of undocumented life
An inhumane math pervades this country: even as our government extracts labor and often taxes from undocumented workers, it excludes these same workers from its social safety net.

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Settling In With Hugo mtwb.blog/posts/2025/settlingi…

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You picked a good theme. It was also an impressive amount of error trying to get something to work. That sucks.

Comments are the worse. The easy to use system inevitably end up being the easiest to spam. Or have to bolt their chrome so they can maintain their branding appearance.



A catch-up post from May's #TBRChallenge Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes whiskeyinthejarromance.blogspo… via via @WhiskeyintheJar #RomBkBlog @romancelandia

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Das Weizen für das Mehl wächst auf dem Feld. Ist es dann eventuell Gemüse?






A Sample Of What You Can Experience On Vacation

I’m an American on vacation in Tokyo.

I’m at a stall in a mall that offers free samples. The lady attending the stall hands me a small sample on a toothpick, but I’m in the middle of eating something else.

I keep chewing, but before I can swallow, a young Japanese woman in a business suit appears out of the seething masses of shoppers and uses her mouth to bite my sample off of the toothpick.

She poses like a J-Pop star, says “yoink” then vanishes.

I turn to the woman running the stall, and in my most hangdog voice, I say:

Me: “She stole my sample.”

The lady running the stall laughed so hard she couldn’t stand up behind the counter and kept having to crouch to catch her breath, stand back up, look at me, and then started laughing again.