Right... I'm done with adding new puzzles and games through June for Substack, the beast that must always be fed. I've got one new crossword, several more visual riddles, and a new-yet-old thing—transformations, which I've done on this blog before.
Tomorrow, I'll add more quiz announcements, and I've definitively decided that, yes, the grammar stuff will now move to a once-a-week schedule to reduce my workload. This means the curriculum is going to go on for much longer, but since only four people are currently paying to see that curriculum and at least one person is too lazy to bother following it, this change isn't important to the rest of the world. It's not as though I have 250,000 paying subscribers hanging on to my every word.
Man, it'd be so much easier just to make money writing rants about politics, but as John from Daejeon emailed me, there are people using AI to do that sort of thing already. And it seems a lot of conservatives are falling for that slop.
Right—it's time to watch the final episode of Season 4 of Invincible and the next episode of the already-disappointing Season 5 of The Boys, which has utterly cranked up the wokeness when even Marvel is finally coming around to the idea that woke slop is not what audiences want. (It'd be nice if Amazon would follow suit and cancel the godawful The Rings of Power. But it apparently can't, not without incurring an enormous kill fee that was part of the contract.)





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