EntropicalVacation

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Going to the local bookstore to celebrate Independent Bookstore Day on Saturday.

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I made a sweater!

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I’m teaching myself how to knit.

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  1. They’re ugly as sin.
  2. They’re scary as shit when you happen across one in the dark and it hisses at you with its pointy teeth and glowing eyes.
  3. I left my car parked in a lot at work overnight, and in the morning it wouldn’t start. A possum had climbed up under the hood and chewed clean through a bundle of wires that apparently was most of the electrical system. It was so stupid that it wouldn’t leave even when I poked it with a stick. That car never ran again.
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My sister had a long-haired tortie named Artemis! She was a little freak. Hope your Artemis is a little saner!

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Maybe people would be more willing to fund science research if all experimental results were reported like this!

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I hope Ned feels better soon!

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Cat rule (midwest.social)
 
 
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Third one from the end looks a little stretched.

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The cats or the boxes?

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Here’s a very technical paper that studied nose vs mouth vs combined nose-and-mouth breathing:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7455204/

I confess it was over my head and I just skimmed it. But the conclusion says, “The high filtration efficiency of the nasal cavity together with its efficient clearance mechanisms lead to the recommendation to prefer the nose breathing over combined or mouth breathing.”

The conclusion also says, “There is general scientific agreement that lower airways are more vulnerable to severe infections” and “From this point of view, the nasal inhalation is preferential because it significantly reduces the number of particles penetrating to lower airways.” I’d guess that means that shallow breaths are probably preferable, but you’d need to read the article to confirm that.

 
 
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“The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) is trying to fight back. It recently launched the Banned Book Program, granting free nationwide access to books restricted in schools or libraries.

“It functions through GPS-based geo-targeting; by typing in your zip code, you are shown the complete list of titles prohibited in your area. Once you download the Palace e-reader app, these books are available to download.”

 
 

For those who’d like a little more schadenfreude.

 

First of all, I want to say I’m happy to see this crochet community on Lemmy, and to get the ball rolling, here’s one of my many WIPs. It uses the Draco Shawl pattern on Ravelry. It’s one of my older WIPs since the beading takes forever.

 

I’m using LibraryThing, after fleeing GoodReads a few years back, and I just learned about BookWyrm. I’m interested in what others apps and sites are out there for keeping track of your books and/or to-read list, and/or reviewing and/or discussing them, and what folks think about them.

 

Here, I’ll get us started with a picture of one of my many WIPs.

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