So I was planning on reading The Coffin Dancer by Jeffery Deaver, the second novel in the Lincoln Rhyme series because why not read. So I go online to see if my public library has an ebook of it available and well they do however all 5 copies are in use. While also having 35 holds so that’s out the window.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/27447787/chapters/67100419
So over on AO3 I’ve finally posted my first fanfic, it’s a rewrite of Ninjago. I wanted to add and edit somethings I didn’t feel like it fit and patch up some plot hole's.
You know, I only just realized that it's a silhouette of a woman. I genuinely thought for the longest time, that the scratch of a duck next to it was what was depicted.
Thank you Kirby Morrow, for all the smiles you gave me during a time when I felt I couldn’t. Rest in peace.
“Step on a crack, break your mother’s back.” What if you have two moms? Will both their backs break, or will one be singled out? Will it only break if it’s your biological mother, or will adoptive/step or a mother figure also break? What if you don’t have a mother, why is it only women? It this power only restricted to your mother?
chillin on a Saturday night
Back in the 1960s, the U.S. started vaccinating kids for measles. As expected, children stopped getting measles.
But something else happened.
Childhood deaths from all infectious diseases plummeted. Even deaths from diseases like pneumonia and diarrhea were cut by half.
“So it’s really been a mystery — why do children stop dying at such high rates from all these different infections following introduction of the measles vaccine,” says Michael Mina, a postdoc in biology at Princeton University and a medical student at Emory University.
Scientists Crack A 50-Year-Old Mystery About The Measles Vaccine Photo credit: Photofusion/UIG via Getty Images
https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/10/30/super-typhoon-goni-philippines-rolly/?outputType=amp