Tuesday, June 09, 2020

Miss Cellania's Links

Margie’s Meatloaf Mecca. Read the story of Athens' totally fictional restaurant. (via Metafilter

Vicodin, Ketamine, and Caffeine: The Ingredients of a Good Space Pharmacy

In 1870, Frederick "Fanny" Park and Ernest "Stella" Boulton were arrested in London while wearing women's clothing. While cross-dressing was not the main reason for their arrest, it was the reason that their trial was a sensation in newspapers across England. (via Strange Company)

Sir Isaac Newton’s Prescription for Plague? Toad Vomit Lozenges.

Videos Show Minneapolis Cops Slashing Tires Of Medical Workers, Media And Protesters.

A Curiously Interesting Mechanism. Do you know what it's for?

Giant Isopod in Aquarium Poops for First Time in Two Years. (via Metafilter)

Techno Bird.

For the First Time in Centuries, the Third Amendment Matters.

A blast from the past (2016): 10 Gloriously Geeky Quilts.

1 comment:

Debra She Who Seeks said...

That Victorian cross-dressing case is interesting. How far society has come!