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Halloween Is The Perfect Time To Read The Incredible Works Of Emily Carroll, My Absolute Favorite Horror
Halloween is the perfect time to read the incredible works of Emily Carroll, my absolute favorite horror cartoonist and storyteller. You can read many of her works free on her website!
I especially love His Face All Red, The Groom, The Hole the Fox Did Make, and Out of Skin.




I cannot over-recommend Carroll’s short story collection Through the Woods, which is one of the best works of fiction (horror or otherwise) I’ve ever read. If you can, get a copy from your local library or bookstore!


Got to go, it’s Halloween and I’m spending my evening sitting in the dark, drinking hot chocolate, re-reading these spooky comics while the wind rattles at the windows.
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Also, he's a rich guy who loves spreading misinformation, mad that Wikipedia doesn't allow it. He also is baffled by the idea he can't buy it, that it's not trying to make money
He doesn't even have any specific criticisms of Wikipedia. Jimmy Wales called him out for removing verification with very specific criticisms, and he just responded "please fix Wokipedia". Ladies and gentlemen...got 'em!!!!!1!
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Discover and learn about 924 database management systems

This is an interest resource that aims to catalog the different database systems in existence and allows you to search and filter through them:

It also has "leaderboards" for views and uses:

A lot of the information doesn't seem very deep but it does give you a good overview of the features and support in each one of it's entries.

I found it interesting. Perhaps you will find it useful.
Enjoy! 🤓




Japanese Giant Salamanders (Andrias japonicus), family Cryptobranchidae, found in SW Japan
One of the largest amphibians in the world, this huge salamander grows up to a length of 4.46 ft.
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