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I was supposed to have FFS last week. It didn’t happen (), so work sent these sympathy flowers instead 🥰.

I get really (really) run down sometimes (jobs are hard); little gestures like this mean a lot.

horror movies; christmas; capitalism 

I'm endlessly impressed by whoever does merchandising for . The Hereditary Gingerbread Tree House might top the Green Knight .

I was in today, getting some art framed and I stopped in at Muracci’s for some Japanese curry. Notes follow.

1. Yum

2. Wow, I eat so much less after having dropped 10 pounds of muscle mass in the last year (). 😳

3. Some of my strongest memories of Japan are of eating curry out of gas station restaurants (pictured).

4. I know everyone’s done to death with people snapping photos of their food, but I think there should be a special allowance for those of us who choose to use an 8x10 camera to do it.

One of my absolute favorites from a recent trip to Oahu. It was a tourist hellscape—hotels clustered around the ocean like eyes of Sauron around a bath—but I still had an amazing time.

People are everything to me.

Okay, so the two sheets that were stuck together were unrecoverable, as feared. Of the other four: two were blank, and two were photos of an antique store that came up in conversation just yesterday. (😳)

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For Halloween this year, the Pocket web team dressed up as , which was just totally fab.

Just learned what a squirrel drey is. Will never see Firefox icon the same way again.

myna.social

Basic models of flocking behavior are controlled by three simple rules: 1) separation: avoid crowding neighbours (short range repulsion); 2) alignment: steer towards average heading of neighbors; 3) cohesion: steer towards average position of neighbors (long range attraction). With these three simple rules, the flock moves in an extremely realistic way.