It's Useful To Remember That We Don't Hate Everything
The most popular link last time was this invitation to a barbecue, with the 100 Jumps browser game second.
- Speaking of: these tips for neurodivergent people on how to cope with a heatwave make a lot of sense.
- Grim! The Seedy Sexual Underbelly of Travel Influencing.
- I genuinely gasped at several points reading this, "The stifled passions of Anne Shirley". I'm so pleased there is at least one other person out there who also thinks Anne’s House of Dreams by L.M. Montgomery is very sad and disappointing.
- If you ever happen to be visiting Liverpool, take it from me, someone who has lived here for almost a decade now, this is the top attraction.
- A rather lovely take on the "things I would like to tell my 10 year old self" idea.
- I'm trying very hard not to be annoyed that Olivia Wilde is quite a funny writer in addition to all her other accomplishments.
- The fact that the US Television Academy is in a fight over whether a ten second long snatch of music should count as a TV theme tune is very funny to me.
- Flowers, seen from a bug's eye perspective.
- A helpful Google Doc full of no-nonsense explanations on how to turn off the default AI options on lots of platforms and tools.
- Lovely little piece about the mystery of glow worms.
- How — and Why — to Cull Your Book Collection.
- Everything is a fan edit now.
- Sometimes, in these times, it's useful to remember that we don't hate everything.
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