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Noteworthy Women In Sci-Fi History
It's Women's History Month, and we're all about celebrating ladies—especially ladies in the sci-fi world.
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St. Patrick Contemplates Driving Out The Snakes
Legend has it that, in the latter half of the 5th Century, St. Patrick drove all of the snakes out of Ireland. We can only imagine such a massive undertaking required the consultation of Patrick’s best friend first.
Patrick: I can't stand these snakes, Liam.
Liam: Ho, now, Patrick. You're just a little cranky because you've been fasting for a couple of weeks.
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Dr. Seuss-Inspired Books About Modern Technology
What would Dr. Seuss write about in these days of social media and omnipresent cellphone use? Here’s some selections from those Dr. Seuss books he never got a chance (or had a desire) to write.
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The Future of Celebrity Gossip
EXCLUSIVE! Gheren Viflov moves into $4 septillion space station, which neighbors say he’s turned into his “own personal planet.”
Young musician Gheren Viflov has moved out of his parents' massive Ganymede compound into a $4 septillion space station just outside of Saturn’s rings.
Posted by Jadzia Axelrod
What If Les Miserables Was A DnD Game?
DM: You sure you want to play a Lawful Good character? You usually play more ruthless guys.
JAVERT: No, it’s cool. I want to stretch myself.
DM: Okay, it’s in the prison that you meet Jean Valjean, who was arrested for stealing a loaf of bread.
Posted by Jadzia Axelrod
Forgotten Fairy Tales
There are countless fairy tales and legends we hold dear, but not all of them have had the staying power of Beauty and the Beast, Snow White, and Cinderella. Some stories just don’t have what it takes to remain in public consciousness and be made into Disney films. Here’s a collection of fairy tales that have fallen, deservedly, into obscurity.*
Posted by Jadzia Axelrod