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2022 Linkspam

If you enjoy any of these links, please leave a comment at the original post and we can talk about it! Don't worry if it's years old, I'm hapy to chat anyway. Most Twitter links are probably broken in some way, idk how to fix them.

Original post: https://tozka.dreamwidth.org/112254.html

Just a few links to share today:

A guide to getting dental work done in Mexico, specifically Los Algondoles which is a popular town for dental tourism. Aimed at Americans who aren't used to crossing borders for health care, very detailed and well-written.

Your Wate and Fate, a catalogue of vintage fortune telling ephemera presented by the owner of the Lucky Mojo Curio Co., an occult shop in northern California. Interesting setup– it's hosted as a Wiki and articles are paid for by Patreon subscribers, with a few articles coming out each month.

I was searching for a “distraction-free writing app” the other day and ran across this post about just using a full screen text editor instead. So simple!

Orange County is kind of a bulk foods store desert (everything bulk seems to be personal care or home goods) but you might be able to find a store near you with some good stuff. US only.

Here's a searchable directory for businesses that received a Paycheck Protection Program and how much they received, as well as a “flag loan” button if it seems sus.

Someone recreated the Toy Story 2 scene where Woody is cleaned and repaired and made it into a 10 minute ASMR video:

Original post: https://tozka.dreamwidth.org/110692.html

The Classic Typewriter Page, a collection of community links and information about really old typewriters and the people who love them.

A database of cozy video games, many on the Switch.

This cute-scary doll website has some neat things for sale. My favorites are the spooky bunnies!

Anyone else remember Shining Time Station on PBS? That 90s kids show with Ringo Starr (season 1 and George Carlin (season 2 onward) as Mr. Conductor? Here's a comprehensive fansitewith basically every kind of show factoid you'd ever want.

Here's a tutorial on how to make your own notebook! I particularly like the photos; they're really clear about how to do the binding and sewing parts.

Solar Protocolis “a web platform hosted across a network of solar-powered servers set up in different locations around the world.” I don't think it DOES anything, exactly, but it's pretty neat that it exists.

This may be too niche even for my DW buddies, but here's a collection of Nickelodeon production music, which is basically background tracks for various Nick TV programs bumpers and ad spots? I think? (I haven't listened to them yet, myself. This is peak 90s kid stuff.

Want a cuter desktop computer? ComputerCuter.com has the links you need.

The Geocities Institute's Perpetual Calendar “builds upon the rich digital folklore tradition to start a day on your social network by wishing each other a good one in the form of an image, often animated, and most likely glittering.” It was also commisioned by the Internet Archive!

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