Spite makes Right - The Lagrange Point Vol. I, Iss. 14
What happens when your political identity becomes more about beating your enemies than helping your friends?
What happens when your political identity becomes more about beating your enemies than helping your friends?
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation isn't a "holiday" per se.
Social media can be better. The Fediverse is one possible way.
I fixed the reply-to email! Send me your feedback, please!
We've made it to issue 10! And now, I'd love to hear your feedback.
Holy blap! I finally remembered to update the Excerpt text! MADE YOU LOOK
Holy blap! I finally remembered to update the Excerpt text! MADE YOU LOOK
I'm quite happy with the Ruska miniatures, even if they cost me an arm and a leg and are now, sadly, defunct. They represent a tantalizing "what might have been" for Rivet Wars.
I'm quite happy with the Ruska miniatures, even if they cost me an arm and a leg and are now, sadly, defunct. They represent a tantalizing "what might have been" for Rivet Wars.
I'm quite happy with the Ruska miniatures, even if they cost me an arm and a leg and are now, sadly, defunct. They represent a tantalizing "what might have been" for Rivet Wars.
I'm quite happy with the Ruska miniatures, even if they cost me an arm and a leg and are now, sadly, defunct. They represent a tantalizing "what might have been" for Rivet Wars.
Welcome to the third issue of The Lagrange Point! If you aren't familiar with this budding e-newsletter, you can find out more in this post here. In This Issue Distant Early Warnings * Saga is back! Again! Crafter's Corner * Papercraft - Castle in the Sky Rantables * Tailoring