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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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YOU ARE THE REASON
trying on a metaphor

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Sade Olutola

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
$LAYYYTER
Cosimo Galluzzi

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occasionally subtle

@theartofmadeline
NASA

#extradirty

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DAT ASS THOUGHH @lipglossanon
Grace. Please know that you are my hope. Never forget that. RESIDENT EVIL REQUIEM (2026) dev. Capcom
Fuck… I could really use more chicken tikka masala, garlic naan and mango lassi…
my favorite genre of post. if only I could find more
does this one count
Multiocular O (ꙮ) is a rare Cyrillic glyph found in a single 15th-century manuscript, in the Old Church Slavonic phrase серафими многоꙮчитїи (abbreviated мн̑оꙮ҆читїи̑; serafimi mnogoočitii, “many-eyed seraphim”). It was documented in 1928 by Yefim Karsky in a Psalter dated to around 1429, now preserved at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius.
The many-eyed letter in the original manuscript
The character was encoded as U+A66E in Unicode 5.1 (2008). The original Unicode reference glyph showed eight circles, but the historical manuscript contains ten. In 2022, the Unicode chart was corrected to reflect the ten-circle design, though some fonts may still display the earlier version.
Multiocular O in Unicode (2008 vs 2022)
Why is it referred to as coming out of the closet?
It could be coming out of anything. What wasted potential.
Coming out of my cage and I’ve been doing just guys
#if you want the pedantic answer bc I’ve actually researched this for my thesis#there doesn’t seem to be a for sure agreed upon origin of the phrase BUUUUUT#it seems to be a combo of two earlier phrases ‘coming out’ and ‘skeletons in the closet’#coming out started to be used by gay men in 1920s new york bc a “coming out” was the 1st time a debutante would debut into the dating scene#so gay men would have their “coming out” when they first went onto the gay dating scene#a skeleton in your closet is a shameful/dirty secret that would often only be revealed once a person died#for a lot of queer people their queerness was something they literally took to the grave#so being ‘in the closet’ meant you were the skeleton in your closet#I couldn’t find an exact confirmation of when the phrases began to be combined but it seems to be around early 1970s gay liberation movemen#at the time a popular protest chant was ‘out of the closet and into the streets’#which I think also helped to popularize the term#I’m putting all this in the tags bc I realize this is a silly post that is meant as a joke and I didn’t wanna ruin the punchline#but I also wanted to provide an answer for those who were curious
Every morning, I put on my thinking cap and my smartiepants. Unfortunately, there is no shirt that properly proclaims my intellectual abilities, so I have to go tits out
Still think this is the funniest Hannibal post I’ve ever seen
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Damn straight.
New Vegas: "The Brotherhood of Steel is a relic of a bygone age. Their rigid code and violent isolationism that helped them weather the apocalypse and become a major power in the post-apocalypse are now actively hindering them in the post-post-apocalypse. The world has moved on without them and they have not only failed to adapt, but are actively refusing even in the face of their own extinction. Already their existence is largely irrelevant to the rest of the world. In a few generations at best they will be nothing more than a memory, and not a kind one."
Every single piece of Fallout canon that came after: "Nuh-uh."
The Fallout canon post-New Vegas shows the Brotherhood as adapting to the post-post-apocalypse. Fallout 4 and the TV Show show the end route of a reformist Brotherhood that New Vegas spoke of in hypotheticals. That being a xenophobic militaristic army of fanatics who bring ruin wherever they go.
The Brotherhood left their violent isolationism of the New Vegas era and became openly violent. They became the Steel Plague which Fallout 1 warned us about.
Arend Hendriks (1901–1951)
“Staircase” a.k.a. “Cat at the top of a Dark Staircase”
etching & aquatint, c. 1930s — source