BLAME! MASTER EDITION 2

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Cibo is so cool... i wish women were real.

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a year ago

Piecemeal

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Occasionally hampered by not explaining what exactly a dish is, but a wonderful collection of cooking tips and recipes for artful meal planning and easy preparation

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a year ago

HTML and XHTML step by step

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Unfortunately largely out of date, as HTML 4 has been fully superseded by HTML 5. but there are some fundamentals present which could still be interesting

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a year ago

The King in Yellow

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Many wonderful story elements which stick with and linger in your mind. I think there's a bit of tendency to only read the first set of stories and skip the back half of the book, since they don't directly relate to the titular fiction. But they weave thematic threads and vague connections which work very well together.

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a year ago

Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype

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Unfortunately the Jungian analysis requires a level of buy-in that i just don't think is justified. it's an interesting breakdown of feminine cultural signifiers but like a lot of Jung it extrapolates socially constructed traits into metaphysical universal truths with little proof or reasoning beyond assertion. Not really worth the time alas

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a year ago

What If? Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions

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A fantastically fun series of thought experiments, only occasionally brought down by the somewhat cringey nerd humour you would expect of an American.

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a year ago

Piecemeal

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Occasionally hampered by not explaining what exactly a dish is, but a wonderful collection of cooking tips and recipes for artful meal planning and easy preparation

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a year ago

The Varieties of Scientific Experience: A Personal View of the Search for God

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reading one book by Carl Sagan and immediately Getting It. what a good lecturer, truly the intellectual that every hack Atheist wishes they could be

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a year ago

Hoop Muses: An Insider’s Guide to Pop Culture and the (Women’s) Game

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A delightful tour through the history of women's basketball. i was looking for an introduction to get into following the game, and i walked out knowing names, stories, and some of the awesome victories of the sport. Can't think of a better intro to the sport, and the art was all very cute too.

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a year ago