First link of the day:
the blogtour goes on, this time at nerdalicious!
More reading? There's an ethesis available about the "
Usage and meaning of early medieval textiles".
There's an academic article about the origins of cosplay (
behind a paywall, sadly).
There seems to be an US series called "Homeland". I've just heard about it, because there seems to be a lot of islamophobia hanging out in that thing, and the makers of the show have sort of
showed off their stupidity and
provided a platform for criticism in their show at the same time. Essentially, they hired people to spray Arabic graffiti on the walls of their set - and those people sprayed things like "
This show does not represent the views of the artists". Or (another of my favourites) "Homeland is a watermelon" (which indicates it's either a sham or at least not to be taken seriously). Which, if you ask me, is absolutely, utterly brilliant.
To round off nice and feel-good things in this list, here's an article
about human beings being inherently good. (Which is nice, I think... being stoutly optimistic in the core of my soul.)