Free Mugs! Sort of.

I think this is the last announcement for the day.

Do yinz know about Seed magazine? No? You're not reading it?

Well, if you subscribe right now you get a totally cool Scienceblogs mug for FREE!

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If you're seeing a similar banner at the top of the page, it's clickable and you can go subscribe right now if you so choose. (The banner at the top of the page, not this one in the post.)

Seed Media Group is the entity we Sciencebloggers affectionately refer to as our benevolent overlords.

So anyway, the free mug only costs you $14.95, and you'll also get six issues of Seed. That's if you live in the U.S. If you live outside the U.S., sorry, no mug, which sort of sucks, but for the $14.95 you'll still get the six issues of Seed, plus one free issue. I don't know why the no free mug outside of the U.S.; you'd have to ask the overlords.

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"benevolent overlords"

...reinforcing patriarchal stereotypes _again_.