I think the biggest german discussion is when you meet someone from a different area in Germany and they call things differently and you are just like “nooooo that is not what it’s name is!!!” But the other person just won’t see your point because they think the same you think. Friendship can break over this folks.
If you’re suffering from post-con depression (like we are), there’s hope! Here’s a list of other awesome cons in the Seattle area that might be of interest to you:
Norwescon (April 2-5, 2015) norwescon
Sakura-Con (April 3-5, 2015) sakuracon
Shatterdome Seattle (May 3, 2015) shatterdomeseattle
PAX Prime (Late August)
BrickCon (October 3-4, 2015)
GeekGirlCon (October 10-11, 2015) geekgirlcon
Short Run Comix & Art Festival (October 31, 2015)
Jet City Comic Show (Oct 31 - Nov 1, 2015) shortrunseattle
Sherlock Seattle (was Jan 9-11, 2015) sherlock-seattle
Let us know if we’ve missed any and we’ll add them to the list!
“Let the Bodies Hit The Floor” and “Its Raining Men” are about the same event but from drastically different points of view.
NASAs SWIFT has made the largest ever ultraviolet image of the Andromeda Galaxy. The image shows a region 200,000 light-years wide and 100,000 light-years high
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Tyler Hoechlin @ emeraldcitycomicon 2015, Seattle
So apparently last year the National Park Service in the US dropped an over 1200 page study of LGBTQ American History as part of their Who We Are program which includes studies on African-American history, Latino history, and Indigenous history.
Like. This is awesome. But also it feels very surreal that maybe one of the most comprehensive examinations of LGBTQ history in America (it covers sports! art! race! historical sites! health! cities!) was just casually done by the parks service.