Weekly Munchies

Teenage hacker seeks friend to play D&D in a mini-tree house

Remember when Dungeons and Dragons came out and a whole bunch of people thought it would lead nerds to satanism? Good times.Miniature treehouse sculptures built around house plants are ZENDORABLE (that's zen + adorable and we're trademarking it.)This might be a bit old but we do so love a good fan art round up - 25 realistic portrayals of cartoon characters.The reading habits of ultra-successful people. (TL;DR: Reading = much success, so money)Pulitzer Prizes! And the winner is....This survey and article from The Guardian on harassment patterns in their comments sections is an important (if sadly unsurprising) reminder that the online space is still largely unsafe to many.Behold, our own Wild West and Cowboys story for the modern era: Teenage hackers and the early days of the Internet.Making friends in adulthood is hard, according to the literally everyone ever, and now the Wall Street Journal. Let us suffer together! (And maybe be friends?)Have you seen Catastrophe?? Because it's hilarious and someone-who-shall-remain-unnamed at Serial Box HQ has been proselytizing it to anyone who will listen. This feature from the New Yorker on series co-creator Sharon Horgan gives a good idea of why it's so great.Game of Thrones comes back this Sunday! Need a refresher? Tor.com has you covered.

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