cool links
about a year ago, i discovered Annie Rauwerda’s LOL (list of links) through Professor Wu’s (whose research is really cool btw!) collection of links page. given my horderish tendencies when it comes to gathering things from the internet, i thought i’d continue the trend. i’ve tried to avoid including links i found on their lists, as you should look through them yourself, but i may have missed a few.
- definitely the best game on the internet
- cool zine collection !!!
- econgraphs
- really awesome and thorough collection of free reads related to trans experiences
- queerdle. i do not play regularly, i just think the concept is fun
- nice free collection of wittgenstein’s works (for those who dare to read)
- it’s really imperative that you view this map of new york city’s bike lanes on “hillview” because i did not suffer all those hills biking home from work to have nothing to show for
- i really like the bar on the right hand side of this publication where you can flip through all the content
- What is queer typography — yeah anything zine related and i’m HOOKED
- friendship paradox wikipedia page — just since no one seems to know about it
- i’ve listened to a few episodes while attempting (strong emphasis on attempting) and have found it overall helpful
- how to make a moral agent online standford class syllabus
- collection of print art free to download!
- an email exchange between a bunch of professors trying to explain marxist feminism
- Ariel Rubenstein’s Atlas of Cafes where one can think
- references from feminist economics
- Suhaiymah Manzoor Khan’s “postcolonial banter” is my favorite book of poetry. catch her reciting some of her poems here
- my laptop background has been this WTO poster for the past six years, ever since i stumbled upon the university of washington’s collection of 1999 world trade organization protest materials. a really, really cool collection, i’ve spent hours scrolling through it
- heterodox economics collection
- the different between i.e. and e.g.. embarrassed to say i didn’t know
every morning (more or less) i play a series of geography and history games that are pretty well known, but in case anyone hasn’t heard of them, i’ll include them here:
if you have any suggestions for similar games i’ve missed, send them my way!!!!!!