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The poodle powers are coming through, despite that muppety face.
We're kind of spoiled for choice these days--even with only the little flying/gliding ones there are multiple options.
Genuinely one of the coolest things I've ever seen a cultural venue post
SO much plastic in healthcare!
Your other option with mulberries is to have all surfaces under any kind of tree covered in purple polkadots. The birds love mulberries, and the pigment passes on through them.
The bound periodicals have that extra ouch factor of having to pay to retain electronic access to things that you previously physically owned.
A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'Engle.
Geek girl protagonist, teen sci fi, teens fighting authoritarianism--all things commonly seen in YA these days, but not so at the time.
Thank you two for introducing me to Victor Turner and this field! I'd encountered the ideas before, but didn't know that there was actually a whole body of knowledge to dive into further.
They'll edit in Daniel Craig in post.
If urethral sounds show up, I'm buying a lottery ticket.
I feel sorry for The Onion almost every day.
We *do* have some nice Ides coming up this week.
Linty and slightly sticky in the bottom of a backpack.
The pictures are right, but I think that website may not be the real Buck Mason site (compare to buckmason.com).
I was about to score a pack of those on-sale black tees but noticed there's no size guide, then some other things that felt "off."
I think it's an aardwolf. Though hyenas are good too!
Or the chapter in "All Creatures Great and Small" where the farmer loses his whole herd to brucellosis and has to move to the city to work. Herriot writes about how not that many years later, he would have been able to just give the cattle antibiotics, but at the time there wasn't much to be done.
I keep getting hung up on the patchworked *that way* too!
They could have placed the flag/color bits in a way that complemented the cut (those star underarms &stripe bicep band???) or skipped the suiting areas & gone all flag/colors. Neither would make it look *good*, but it would make visual sense.
it Was An Era.
The hats have the possibility of this even before they're done! Lots of knitters knit in public.
Plus, saturating the landscape with these small protest objects creates a constant reminder to ICE that they're not welcome. Grinding down their morale isn't trivial.
I'm not sure whether I'm more distressed by the black leather fedora or the decision to go with brown shoes.
Adding: Don't expect to get better in a steady progression. Just do the thing.
Repeat. Maybe every week?
At some point, you'll notice that a step that had been hard or frustrating or onerous now feels normal to do.
You won't now the bestest at the thing, but you'll have improved. And it feels good.
The hardest part is you won't be good at that right away either.
I can't say I'm totally over it, but a thing that helped me was having a *small* challenging thing w/ observable results that I committed to practicing, then being amazed that I got better at it. For me it was weightlifting and bread.
Fiber arts certainly aren't the highest-drama community online, but they're no slackers, either.
One of Powell's picks of the month for January!
For Tertiary Healthcare/Health Care, old version retrieves 2,083 and new retrieves 1 with no overlap. For Scoping Review/s, old version retrieves 666 and new retrieves 2,414 with no overlap.
This is weird, right? Not just me misunderstanding something about MeSH changes?
I checked these to see if the old version got directed to results for the new one even though they're in quotes and I'm seeing something weird.
"Pain, Postoperative"[Mesh] retrieves 54,691 results; Postoperative Pain"[Mesh] retrieves 2,474, with #1 NOT #2 retrieving 54,537.
With some SCA person in the back who's been waiting for a chance to put their carnyx to its intended use.
Forget the two wolves; inside me there is a human and a cat that needs to be pilled.
"Land war in Asia" wasn't an option, so they had to make do.