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Adorable Pink Keyboard and Mouse Review (It Has Typewriter Keys)

Photo Source: Author Photo Source: Amazon While FD's pink wireless keyboard and mouse are adorable and definitely aesthetic, the set has some serious issues. Here's my review of Amazon's pink MoMoOne Wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo. Note: this pink keyboard and mouse set is currently sold out, but the blue and white version is available. I ended up not loving this product, and bought this replacement pink keyboard instead. If you are looking for a keyboard and mouse combo that is stylish and functional, the FD Wireless Keyboard Mouse Combos Set is the perfect option. This set is designed for both PC and Mac users. The keyboard has a slim design that makes it easy to take with you on the go, and the mouse has an ergonomic design that provides extra comfort. Plus, this keyboard and mouse combo set is very affordable at $35. Aesthetics The aesthetic light pink color on both the keyboard and mouse is adorable. I love it. Honestly, if the keyboard and mouse worked as well

Podcast Review: History Chicks


The History Chicks is an educational podcast that looks at a historical woman's life and accomplishments.

They release podcast's once every three weeks. Beckett Graham and Susan Vollenweider are the geniuses behind this drama-packed hour of history.

The History Chicks podcast is your usual history lesson. It gives context for what is occurring at the time and they focus on the interesting things that occurred in these women's lives, not just the parts of their lives that changed history. (Did you know that Louisa May Alcott and Sojourner Truth both belonged to cults during their lives?)

Their website puts it best:
"our goal is to introduce you to female characters in history, factual or fictional via our podcast and shownotes. An introduction, an overview and a little push to explore and learn more on your own."
They also spend time talking about common misconceptions about the focus of the podcast. Such as, in the Cleopatra VII episode, they dedicate a lot of time to talking about her eating pearls and how she was not actually killed by a snake.

My favorite shows include:

  • Louisa May Alcott
  • Cleopatra VII
  • Mary Antoinette
  • Mulan
  • Ada Lovelace
At the end of every show, they highlight the items that helped them research this show or entertaining things related to the subject. These can vary from Youtube videos (Extreme Rap Battles of History) to kids books to historical autobiographies.

You can find History Chicks on any podcasting app, including iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher. All of their episodes are available able on their website.

With that, I'll leave you. Here's ERB: Joan of Arc.


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