Ahoy, fellow travelers on the express route to the Tetragrammarton!You may be wondering: What is a Tetragrammarton? Technically, it's a spontaneously combusting language amalgamation created when a sufficient number of unique tongues are spoken during a galactic conjunction. It occurs once every 347,000 galactic years (roughly 4.5 million Earth years, for you Earthlings) and is responsible for the Great Cycling Event, the Harbendrogen Malformation, and Milt's Conversation. We might talk about those on another day. For now, you should enjoy the cosmic spectacle. Be prepared for the possibility of spontaneous Language Transference (what Earthlings call Foreign Accent Syndrome for some reason) and temporary paralysis of the eyelids.With that out of the way, here are some of the things you can enjoy in this edition of the JFW:The Joygastic Update!Joy Factory Clickables (new links to fill your brain with interesting thoughts)A Joy Factory Interview w/ C.L. Clark!Media Joys (what I’m enjoying and things to boost and share)Ship Library Editions (new books for this week)!A new mini-article: "Rediscovering the Joy of Anime (or, Hey, It's Cowboy Bebop)"A Joy Factory Reading list!Fin and DocketsDon't forget your tickets. You'll need them for identification purposes so you don't end up on a different cruise ship due to a language shift. This happened to Malaga Bill last month, and it took 18 weeks to track him down...
The Joy Factory Weekly - Issue #6 (5/17/2021)
The Joy Factory Weekly - Issue #6 (5/17/2021)
The Joy Factory Weekly - Issue #6 (5/17/2021)
Ahoy, fellow travelers on the express route to the Tetragrammarton!You may be wondering: What is a Tetragrammarton? Technically, it's a spontaneously combusting language amalgamation created when a sufficient number of unique tongues are spoken during a galactic conjunction. It occurs once every 347,000 galactic years (roughly 4.5 million Earth years, for you Earthlings) and is responsible for the Great Cycling Event, the Harbendrogen Malformation, and Milt's Conversation. We might talk about those on another day. For now, you should enjoy the cosmic spectacle. Be prepared for the possibility of spontaneous Language Transference (what Earthlings call Foreign Accent Syndrome for some reason) and temporary paralysis of the eyelids.With that out of the way, here are some of the things you can enjoy in this edition of the JFW:The Joygastic Update!Joy Factory Clickables (new links to fill your brain with interesting thoughts)A Joy Factory Interview w/ C.L. Clark!Media Joys (what I’m enjoying and things to boost and share)Ship Library Editions (new books for this week)!A new mini-article: "Rediscovering the Joy of Anime (or, Hey, It's Cowboy Bebop)"A Joy Factory Reading list!Fin and DocketsDon't forget your tickets. You'll need them for identification purposes so you don't end up on a different cruise ship due to a language shift. This happened to Malaga Bill last month, and it took 18 weeks to track him down...