Things I have lost recently:
Aug. 19th, 2019 12:42 amMy big thing of red pepper flakes
My kindle (!!!!)
Any thoughts? Neither is in any of the obvious places.
Edit: Ana just texted me the location of my kindle. It was with the cookbooks.
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My kindle (!!!!)
Any thoughts? Neither is in any of the obvious places.
Edit: Ana just texted me the location of my kindle. It was with the cookbooks.
These Cheeky Statuettes Were Part of Edo-Era Japan’s Answer to Pockets
Mexico Could Be the Top Source of Edible Insects. Here’s Why It’s Not
The quantum revolution is coming, and Chinese scientists are at the forefront
‘It’s Not the Same’: Why War Refugees Who Helped Revive St. Louis Are Leaving
She Keeps Fake News From Getting Deadly — Because WhatsApp Won't
Colombia Is Setting the Bar for Handling Migrants
Open Borders Made America Great
Between Texas and Mexico, a Restless Border Defies the Map
The Last of the Ayn Rand Acolytes
Three Years of Misery Inside Google, the Happiest Company in Tech
Google’s algorithm for detecting hate speech is racially biased (*headdesk*)
Scientists Discover New Cure for the Deadliest Strain of Tuberculosis
Who’s Considered Thin Enough for Eating Disorder Treatment?
Zombie debt: How collectors trick consumers into reviving dead debts
Insurance Companies Are Paying Cops To Investigate Their Own Customers
She was an American child bride. Now, Genevieve is fighting to stop it from happening to others.
A New Study Reveals Just How Toxic a Bee’s World Has Become
Arming the Cartels: The Inside Story of a Texas Gun-Smuggling Ring
How Anti-Immigration Policies Are Leading Prisons to Lease Convicts as Field Laborers
“Dirtbag,” “Savages,” “Subhuman”: A Border Agent’s Hateful Career and the Crime That Finally Ended It
Slavery gave America a fear of black people and a taste for violent punishment.< Both still define our criminal-justice system.
Doctors say new rule will mean sicker immigrants
The Uncounted Dead of Duterte's Drug Way
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Date: 2019-08-19 08:09 pm (UTC)