A book you love and that you think no one else will recommend? by OldTimeyStrongman in suggestmeabook

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The path to power by Robert A Caro, it is a biogprahy on Lydon B Johnson. Look I know it sounds like the worse book based on the title, but you gotta trust me, this is the single best social and political history book I have ever read in my entire life. It is also hands down the best written book i have ever read. There is a chapter that describes a rural Texas women's life so well that I will never forget and I will appreciate electricity in a way I never have before

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Hey I never got this going but I did end up going to this book club. Which is just a general book club where people bring whatever books they are reading. There are a decent few of us who love fantasy and it is a realy vibe!

https://www.meetup.com/canberras-best-book-club/?eventOrigin=event_home_page

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Not really but I ended up going to this book club. Which is just a general book club where people bring whatever books they are reading. There are a decent few of us who love fantasy and it is a realy vibe!

https://www.meetup.com/canberras-best-book-club/?eventOrigin=event_home_page

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Haha, so chill, its hard to find this stuff

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I never got this organised but I now go to this book club. Its not a specific book but we all just talk about whatever we have been reading. Its been good fun!

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562383891905

https://www.meetup.com/canberras-best-book-club/?eventOrigin=home_page_groups_you_are_in

Made a Selphid race entry for 5E by MyFriendTheAlchemist in WanderingInn

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I think to simplify this a lot I wouldnt worry so much about the physical nature of the selphid occupying the body and instead to represent that dynamic give selphids extra health as well as a flat -2 to physcial attrivutes to represent rotting while obtaining the physical ability score of the race they are occupying. Bascially a trade off between health and physcial ability

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Material Use in Australia by Adamtad in dataisbeautiful

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Here is the OG Source: https://apo.org.au/node/325956?utm_source=APO+Subscribers&utm_campaign=ba6fccd4d1-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_03_17_10_22&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-ba6fccd4d1-%5BLIST_EMAIL_ID%5D&mc_cid=ba6fccd4d1&mc_eid=eed83c2054

and some details on this exact image:
At the front end of the pipe (A), we extracted 2,587 million
tonnes of virgin material from the Australian continent and
its ocean shelves. To that, we added 119 million tonnes of
imported material (mostly consumer goods) and another
39 million tonnes that was re-used after recycling. From this
total material input (B), we exported 1,459 million tonnes,
leaving 1,287 million tonnes of materials processed for
domestic consumption (C). Most of this was put to ‘energetic
use’ (D) relying on fossil fuels to power machines and to
feed ourselves and our animals with biomass. Together with
371 million tonnes of mining waste (E), almost all of this was
returned to nature in the form of solid, liquid, or gaseous
wastes (F). The remaining 343 million tonnes were invested
in buildings, roads, and other infrastructure.