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18 votes
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bubbles.town: Tildes but exclusively for blogs
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Have you played with bubbles recently?
Seriously! My husband brought me a tiny little bubble wand he got as a party favor and it somehow has managed to provide me with hours of entertainment. It's kind of perfect for me because it gets...
Seriously!
My husband brought me a tiny little bubble wand he got as a party favor and it somehow has managed to provide me with hours of entertainment. It's kind of perfect for me because it gets me to stop thinking about all the shit I'm worried about and instead get out of my head. Here's some fun things to do if you're looking for a fun time.
Games you can play with bubbles
Bubble catcher
Catch bubbles with the wand. Try to get it directly in the loop for maximum fun.
Bubble bouncing
If you've made small enough bubbles, you can use a bubble you've caught to bounce other bubbles with! I notice that
Bubble multiplication
Catching a bubble on your wand re-establishes the surface area needed to blow bubbles with! Turn one bubble into 20!
Your homework
Go buy some bubbles and report back so I don't feel like a crazy person.
55 votes -
Cory Doctorow | AI companies will fail. We can salvage something from the wreckage.
91 votes -
Warren Buffett’s sharpest lessons in investing
7 votes -
The hater's guide to the AI bubble
66 votes -
Is the AI bubble about to burst?
35 votes -
US teen creates memecoin, dumps it, earns $50,000
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Why Ireland’s housing bubble burst
14 votes -
Memecoin trading at levels last seen before crypto bubble burst
20 votes -
What kind of bubble is AI?
25 votes -
Canadian interest rate increases = stave off the housing bubble (or create a spectacular burst?)
Do you guys think they're using rate increases to kill off all the overleveraged homeowners in an effort to create a sell-off and thereby lower housing costs? Could someone smarter than I please...
Do you guys think they're using rate increases to kill off all the overleveraged homeowners in an effort to create a sell-off and thereby lower housing costs?
Could someone smarter than I please explain what is going on... or is our inflation that bad? Seems like some of the inflation might be what I've read as greedflation. I didn't realize we jumped almost 3.75% in less than a year last year...
20 votes -
2022 US market outlook: Under pressure
5 votes -
Blowing bubbles: Soapy spheres pop pollen on fruit trees
7 votes -
The dot-com bubble - Five minute history lesson
8 votes -
The not-com bubble is popping—The unicorn massacre unfolding today is exactly the opposite of what happened in 2000
22 votes -
Unprofitable companies are raising the most IPO cash since the dot-com era
12 votes -
Shadow banks are back with another big bad credit bubble
11 votes -
The illusion of a “marketplace of ideas” and the right to truth
8 votes -
Many companies like Lyft and Uber are going public without having profits - The last time this was so common was in 2000, right before the dot-com bubble burst
15 votes