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  1. what if

    picture of the quake 1 difficulty selection area with an emoji figure on the left holding a heart and an emoji figure on the right raising their handtop text: what if we kissed...bottom text: in the quake difficulty selection are

  2. muni buses seat sooooo many people and muni bus shelters seat one, maybe two people. every muni stop should be as big as that one 22 stop in the filmore.

  3. realized my “it’s still there” gag about Bernal Heights generally could have been read as if I had anything to do w/ the (cool) antifa cycling club sticker in one of my photos. Nope, I’ve got nothing to do with that.

    I was just joking about Bernal Heights generally still being there. Anywhay, here’s another picture. OK, cya.

    downtown san francisco as seen from the radio antenna fence line atop Bernal Heights, framed on the right side by the seat post of my bike

  4. I read volume one+ when I bought this five years ago*: Rocannon’s World, Planet of Exile, City of Illusions, The Left Hand of Darkness and The Dispossessed, as well as The Word for World Is Forest. Thanks for the suggestion all those years ago @InclinedPlane!

    • I probably would have finished this a lot sooner but four and a half years ago we had a kid, 🫠.
  5. sixth book: volume two of Ursula K. Le Guin’s two volume collection, The Hainish Novels and Stories. ( https://www.ursulakleguin.com/hainish-novels-and-stories )

    I’ve been working my way through the stories in the second volume for years, picking it off my to-read pile now and again. This weekend I read the Five Ways to Forgiveness cycle and am about half way through The Telling, which has me enthralled, so I’m calling this one done early.

    Strongest possible endorsement for the entire collection.

    ( https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/33533489-the-hainish-novels-and-stories)

    a 3D rendering of the box that The Hainish Novels and Stories of Ursula K. Le Guin comes in. It has a wrap around color photo of a long-exposure shot of the night sky turning over mountains as the sun rises (or sets?) behind them. Kind of a boring cover tbh.