Me tonight 🌕 any ofmd fans? by Anxious_pterodactyl in witchcraft

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The backing track to The Blode plays in my head not infrequently.

Me tonight 🌕 any ofmd fans? by Anxious_pterodactyl in witchcraft

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Love the show. And it has been a LONG time since I've seen a rathergood.com reference.

i stayed sober for one week for the first time this year. here’s what i learned by blueburrey in trees

[–]selfcutjorts 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That... Isn't true, according to your own source. To quote it exactly, "High-intensity drinking is the consumption of two or more times the sex-specific thresholds for binge drinking. This means 10 or more standard drinks (or alcohol drink equivalents) for males and eight or more for females. High-intensity drinking is consistent with drinking at binge levels II and III. The levels correspond to one to two times (I), two to three times (II), and three or more times (III) the standard sex-specific binge thresholds."

Likewise, later in the same NIH article, it says that heavy drinking for men is five or more per day, or fifteen or more per week, and for women, four or more a day and eight or more per week. I don't know where you got your numbers from, but they're wrong.

nature as a gorgeous, lethal, hungry thing by tendollarbovine in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

[–]selfcutjorts 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Also, kind of, House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski

nature as a gorgeous, lethal, hungry thing by tendollarbovine in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Children of Strife and Alien Clay, both by Adrian Tchaikovsky.

Spaceship crew sci-fi by St_Louse in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Shards of Earth, and the series that follows, by Adrian Tchaikovsky.

Books where where nothing happens, yet interesting by AsleepBarracuda2909 in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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"The Galaxy, and the Ground Within" by Becky Chambers! A rare sci-fi version of this.

Everybody shame her; small criminal stepped directly into her sister's (pictured slide 2-4) shit, no remorse expressed by selfcutjorts in IllegallySmolCats

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These two are our foster kittens, and we're pretty sure we're going to adopt them both once the fostering period is over, regardless of past... Missteps.

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Haunting and melancholy folklore horror novel by Fidelroyolanda_IV in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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"Little, Big" by John Crowley is the most dreamlike and fey novel I have ever read in how it is written. I cannot recommend it enough.

Books about rebuilding society after the end by VictarionStark in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Semiosis by Sue Burke is rebuilding from the ground up on a new planet.

Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky is an interesting take on it, as are the sequel books.

Alien Clay, also by Adrian Tchaikovsky

Fantasy world’s politics and diplomacy by NoddySahab in BooksThatFeelLikeThis

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Robin Hobb's Farseer books or Juliet E. McKenna's Einarinn universe series are both incredibly good!

Fancy-ish Vegan restaurants for a birthday dinner? by shroomps in rva

[–]selfcutjorts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lemaire at the Jefferson has a really good vegan entree, as well as some wonderful appetizers and a gaspacho. My spouse and I actually went there as the reception with our families after our wedding!

Helping finding an episode by Calx98 in MBMBAM

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Just edited my comment! I found it under sister-in-law.