

I still say "not my chair, not my problem ".


I still say "not my chair, not my problem ".


It’s just a fad and the novelty is wearing off. How long did NFTs stay popular?


19 years ago. Get me a chicken sandwich and some waffle fries


Depressing would be Postal Service - This Place is a Prison


Like, necessary to just have one or necessary to post and interact with others? I’m fine with using it as a static page to basic info about myself but I will never engage with or create content for it.
What if a user donates to Signal?


Thirteen Ghosts


Min Farshaw, or maybe Rand al’Thor.


Fuckin magnets, how do they work?
Never at Rest by Richard Westfall is a comprehensive biography of Isaac Newton. Near the end when he works at the mint it gets pretty boring but otherwise great.
The Making of the Atom Bomb by Richard Rhodes is a fairly definitive treatment of how the US atomic bomb came about. It covers an incredible amount of background info of both the science and history that lead to it.
The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner by Daniel Ellsburg is a terrifying look into the wild west of nuclear weapons in the couple decades after their advent. Ellsburg is famously the person who leaked the Pentagon Papers and he had a front row seat to the insanity that was the early* Cold War. It’s a miracle we survived.
Marcie calls Peppermint Patty Sir, so maybe that works. Only half joking.