I have a guest post on "IF in pop culture" at sub-Q Magazine: https://sub-q.com/author-guest-post-if-in-pop-culture-and-back-again-by-andrew-plotkin/
He/him. I teach academic Hebrew-Bible studies in grad school, and like Korean martial arts & interactive fiction.
I am also @anummabrooke
I have a guest post on "IF in pop culture" at sub-Q Magazine: https://sub-q.com/author-guest-post-if-in-pop-culture-and-back-again-by-andrew-plotkin/
Be gay, make video games.
@inmysocks
> "...the grandmother and the chicken."
<masto oblig> "Ah, the two genders." </masto>
@inmysocks
Kinda want to put that after random other declarative sentences.
"I passed my chem final. This may be almost entirely because of the grandmother and chicken."
"Nice weather we're having. This may be almost entirely because of the grandmother and chicken."
@ghost_bird
Me: finally gets bread to come out consistently.
My family: goes off gluten.
@eris Most Korean first names have two morphemes and (when Anglicized into Roman letters) are hyphen-separated: Hwa-Young, Dae-hyun, etc). I've seen the second element variably as lower or upper case, though I notice that Wikipedia uses the lower-case style so there may be a custom there.
@K4_713 No special insight, but I read recently that Sedums are favored by some for living roofs. Succulent, very drought tolerant, happy with rocky soil. Somewhat shallow roots I think but not sure.
trends, but it's exclusively #knuckletats and #gameing
Karen O is good
@noelle I haven't run across that either. For the once-standard biblical-Hebrew lexicon, some writers used to use abcd to refer to the four quadrants of a page: "881c".
@fidgety I love this.
Just sharing this glorious webcomic because it's about 75 times better than how I had remembered it.
Also, a reminder: Wolverine is ridiculous.