Stage 7 over, and it's a super cool piece that includes a locking pin to keep it in place. Wow.
Me: Okay, brain. Check-in time. We've been working from home for like, bordering-on lemniscate weeks now, what do you want?
Brain: Social contact
Me: Okay, yes, but besides that.
Brain: Going to places. Changes of scenery.
Me: Right, but we can't do that either. What else?
Brain: . . .
Brain: Eat half a bag of chocolate chips.
Me: . . .
Me: Jesus fuck, where did that come from?
Brain: Beats me, now do it.
Stage 6 complete! Be really careful with it at this point, the engines aren't attached super solidly yet. I think I see how they'll be attached more fully later...
Stage 6 start! This probably isn't going to be exactly the same build, I notice some slightly different parts here...
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I like that this kind of photosynthesis still exists too. Though I kinda wonder if "Pink Earth Hypothesis" might be a better name. Especially while purple sulfur bacteria are a different thing.
Washington Stage potato farmers will be giving away 200,000 pounds of potatoes on Thursday morning at the Tacoma Dome rather than see them go to waste.
Today I released the first edition of Riot Medicine, a public domain book to help street medics in the struggle for liberation, autonomy, and dignity for all. You can download all 466 pages for free here: https://riotmedicine.net/downloads
Stage 4 complete. I'm very very impressed by all the little intricate bits of detail you can't see anymore because there's plates on top of it now.
Iesu Christos. I fucked up on two tiny pieces earlier and the top and bottom sections wouldn't lock together. It took me several minutes of careful examination to find the spot I went wrong.
Stopping here for today, no sense in going into a fugue state and finishing the whole thing today.
Rare coastal dragoness, often found by sunny sea cliffs. Nonbinary but fairly femme-leaning. If you're under 18 don't follow.