doodle of my fursona hehe
never gonna water down my blackness, my ass will take space and be loud asf
btw,,,niggas can be bunnies too
(sigh, here's the reblog pass for non blacks who are scared to engage with black art lololololol)
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doodle of my fursona hehe
never gonna water down my blackness, my ass will take space and be loud asf
btw,,,niggas can be bunnies too
(sigh, here's the reblog pass for non blacks who are scared to engage with black art lololololol)
The Official Laika Loveless Chocolate Chip Cookie
Yields 18-24 medium-sized cookies
Ingredients
2¼ cups All-Purpose Flour (270g)
1½ tsp Kosher Salt (4g)
1 tsp Baking Soda (6g)
1 cup Unsalted Butter (226g)
1¼ cups Turbinado Sugar (225g) (or 1⅛ cup Granulated White Sugar (225g))
¼ cup Molasses (not blackstrap) (85g)
1 tsp Vanilla Extract (5g)
2 Medium Eggs (100g)
3 cups Chocolate Chips (510g)
Directions
Preheat If baking cookies immediately, preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). If making the dough for a later date, hold off on this until you’re ready to bake them. -
Brown the butter. Set an empty heat-proof bowl or walled sheet tray ready on the counter. Melt the butter in a saucepan over high heat, stirring constantly. Once fully melted, continue to cook the butter on high, stirring constantly, being sure to scrape the bottom of the pan as you do. For a few minutes the melted butter will sputter and let off a great deal of steam, but will otherwise change little. This is because the butter has a lot of water in it, which is boiling off, and keeping the mixture at roughly 212°F (100°C). Once all the water boils off the mixture will rapidly rise in temperature, so watch it carefully. A foam will form on the surface, then it will gradually disappear. As it does, you’ll begin to notice small flakes in the liquid, those are the milk fats. Watch the milk fats carefully, still stirring, and when they begin to turn dark tan/brown remove the pan from the heat and immediately pour the contents into your empty bowl or tray. If there are brown dregs in the pan, make sure to scrape them out into the rest of the browned butter. If the dregs are black, however, they should be thrown out, as they are burnt. Allow the browned butter to cool to room temperature, or until it’s solid enough to shape in your hands like clay. The thinner the mixture is spread, the faster this will happen, so a sheet tray will cool the butter faster than a bowl. -
Mix the dry ingredients. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, salt, and baking soda. Set this aside. -
Mix the wet ingredients. In a mixing bowl, or the bowl of a stand mixer, add the browned butter, as well as the sugar, molasses, and vanilla extract. Cream these together either with a whisk, an electric mixer, or a stand mixer, until they are smooth and uniform. Continue mixing, and add the eggs one at a time, ensuring one is fully mixed in before the next is added. Stop mixing once fully incorporated. -
Make the dough. Add one third of the dry mixture to the wet mixture and fold it in, taking care not to overwork the dough. Once it is mostly homogenous (it’s okay for a dust or a few lumps of the flour to show) add the next third of the dry ingredients. Repeat this process until all the dry mix is used. Once the mixture is mostly homogenous, add the chocolate chips, and fold to incorporate. You want a roughly even distribution of chocolate chips, but the more you fold and stir the dough the more gluten will develop, which will make the final cookie tougher and less enjoyable. -
Storage If you are making the dough ahead, now is the time to either shape it into a log and wrap it in plastic wrap, press it into a Tupperware, or fill a plastic bag with it and press the air out. As the dough sits in the fridge, the flavors will continue to develop and intermingle, producing a tastier cookie. For ease of later use, rolling the dough into a roughly 2-inch (7-8 cm) diameter log is ideal, as half-inch (1.5 cm) slices of this log can be directly laid out on a parchment lined sheet-tray without the need to roll dough balls. As for time spent in the fridge, three days is optimal, so if you want the best result, make the dough three days before baking the cookies. The dough will last in the fridge up to a week, and can be frozen for longer storage (you can always double the batch and stick half of it in the freezer for the next time you get a craving!). When you’re ready to bake the cookies, preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C) -
Baking Line a sheet pan with baking parchment. Roll balls of dough slightly larger than a golf ball (roughly 1.5 inches (4 cm) in diameter) and place them on the parchment lined sheet pan with a good deal of space between. Six dough balls should fit comfortably in two rows of three on a standard half-size sheet tray (the size most commonly used in home baking). Bake the cookies for 9-11 minutes depending on desired texture (more time will make for a crispier cookie). -
Cooling After removing the sheet tray from the oven, hold the tray roughly 8-10 inches above your stove top or a heat-proof cutting board and drop it. Do this once more. If you do not have sufficient counter space or confidence to attempt this, you can instead twice tap one side of the tray hard against a heat proof surface like the front lip of your stove, then rotate it and do the same to the other side, or hit the underside of the tray with an oven-mitt clad hand. This action serves to slightly deflate the cookies, producing a chewier, fudgier, denser texture instead of a caky or crumbly one. At this point, if desired, a pinch of flakey salt may now be sprinkled atop each cookie for extra presentation and flavor points. Allow the cookies to rest on the sheet pan for 2-3 minutes, then use a spatula to transfer them to a wire rack to cool. Ideal eating temperature is when they are firm enough to hold without giving out, but still warm enough for the chocolate to be a little messy. Once the cookies have cooled completely, they can be warmed up again before enjoying with about 2 minutes in a toaster oven or air fryer.
Want to change it up? Try swapping out half the chocolate chips for butterscotch chips, toffee bits, walnuts, pecans, raisins, or any other desired mix-in.
Hawaiʻi is currently in the midst of a natural disaster if you didnt know
Apparently there isn’t much news coverage of this outside of the islands
Towns are flooded, homes destroyed and collapsed, roads collapsed, lives at risk, gas leaks from the flood damage
Haleiwa and Waialua are currently evacuated because the 120 year old dam is at risk of bursting
Mind you that damn is owned by Dole. Theyve known about it needing to be fixed for years and years and years. Despite having more than enough money they refuse
The state has been trying to buy it out from them for years so they can fix it, but the sale hasn’t gone through
Keep in mind that the Dole family were the ones who illegally imprisoned Queen Liliuʻokalani and illegally overthrew the monarchy.
If I see another goddamn person say how sad this is for the tourists whose “trips were ruined” and compare a messed up vacation to people losing their homes, belongings, and livelihoods, I’m going to lose my mind
I am so lucky that my family or friend’s are safe and the few whose houses flooded didnt have it too bad, but so so so many were not as fortunate
If you haven’t heard anything about this until now, I suggest looking into it
The sirens didn’t go off until the flood had been going on for hours. Our state government is spending so much money on a fucking monorail we don’t need rather than fixing the infrastructure.
It’s been the locals and Kanaka doing the most to help get people to safety from the start
I don’t really know how to end this
I just need to know people are aware
I need to know people are seeing whats happening
"Don't take this storm lightly," Hawaii Governor Josh Green warned on Saturday, as more rain is expected on Oahu and Maui.
it's hard being a polyamorous action hero because whenever i have flashbacks to all my dead wives it takes like 20 minutes to get through all of it
it kind of sounds like youre just feeding local women to the deadwife montage
Dark Star (1979) is a low-budget science fiction comedy directed by John Carpenter, co-written with Dan O'Bannon. The film follows the misadventures of a small crew aboard the spaceship Dark Star as they embark on a long, monotonous mission to destroy unstable planets in the far reaches of space. As boredom and isolation set in, the crew faces absurd and existential challenges, including dealing with a malfunctioning intelligent bomb and a mischievous alien. The film blends deadpan humor with philosophical themes, showcasing Carpenter’s early talent for atmosphere and O'Bannon’s quirky writing style, which would later influence his work on Alien.
pokemon presents are so funny. a sequence of 5 reminders about their live service mobile games. ports of 20 year old roms you have to pay for again. updates about their spinoffs. a music player modeled after a gameboy with 45 individual plastic gameboy cartridge replicas that each play One Song. and finally a game that actually looks modern for once i guess
Welcome back hit clips I guess
I'm rewatching High Guardian Spice and introducing a friend to it.
I forgot how much I loved this show. It has some issues but it ticks so many boxes of stuff I love that if I didn't know better I would say it was made specifically for me.
This album is quickly becoming one of my favourites of all time. When the choir kicks in, god it's just perfect.
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🧩Relooted Review🏃🏾♀️
(only for the tutorial and first two missions. PLAY THE GAME!!)
I know for a fact the one-star Steam grifters heard the opening music and were more offended than they already were 🤣 DON'T LET THE RACIST LOSERS WIN! Leave good reviews!!
The music!! It's just getting me, it is. I love it.
It's certainly got a lot of atmosphere!
It looks smoother on PC than on TV (we ported it to the tv for comforts sake), but not bad. Very stylized. I wasn't pressed.
Voice acting is a joy, loving the accents, loving that Black Africans and places IN Africa are central to the plot. Senegal, Tanzania, South Africa, Kenya, and more.
Big sister coming through for little brother as the intro, classic.
The tutorial is really simple. Good for beginners, assuming you've ever played a game before.
Nomali- the Lady MC- is "All Africa Free Running Champion"- you are in good parkour hands 👍🏾
You can take easier or harder routes through the platforms, but you will get through it. You can try multiple ways, if you want! Just gotta plan it! It'll even show you some of the Whole platform.
It's a very pretty game! Very vibrant. People have been taught to imagine places in Africa as dirt huts, poverty, and misery (and we know why) and not a place full of life and culture. I like how this counteracts that mentality. And Afrofuturism!!!
We meet Feng (Chinese), Etienne (French), Annie (Afrikaner) showing that other people do interact and are still present! It's just not about you. I've been wondering if Ndedi is Afro-Chinese, but I'm sure I'll find out with time.
I love that their elder and leader is "Koko" Grace, which in Maa (Maasai) means Grandmother.
LOVING all the hair styles!!
I love that it tells you about the places that we are taking the items back for. For example, the first item is to take the Silver Buffalo back for the kingdom of Dahomey (dow-oh-mee), and it tells you where it is (modern day Benin), and different details about its colonization (French) and its value. AS WELL as where you're going to retrieve it (i.e. who currently has it).
It's not even just the African artifacts! The game will tell you about artifacts globally that were commandeered by Western museums. There has been an Indian artifact, and there was a Brazilian and Haitian one in the demo. So EVERYBODY gets a little representation, artifact wise!
YOU CAN STEAL MORE THAN OME ARTIFACT AT ONCE! Depending on your skill level. And it'll tell you about the person, their country, and a history fact. This is an educational game! It's really my favorite part, that you get to learn about the items we're taking back. I can absolutely tell why the "we hate Woke™ colored people" crowd would try to review-bomb this game.
I wouldn't call it an "easy" game. It's still a puzzle game! Take your time!
In all, a very intriguing and very heartwarming opening to this game! It makes me so happy to see this sort of... Love and respect for African artifacts and culture. For people of color globally from their OWN perspective. I read that they hired voice actors for every culture represented (if possible) and I really respect that. I look forward to seeing what the rest of this game offers. Last we looked, it was only $15 bucks! Support Black characters and storytelling for 15 bucks!
beautiful transparent fat pink bitch squad for all your transparent fat pink bitch squad needs 💕
more and more i feel like the political divide in my life is "are you a prison abolitionist or not", not because it's all that matters, but because the questions and beliefs contained therein seem to be the root of all other political subjects i care to care for.
Do you believe in retribution? Do you believe some people are undeserving of community? Do you believe that people, human beings, have the right to kill each other? Do you believe that harm is a matter of personal responsibility? Do you believe violence is individual instead of systemic? What do you believe should be illegal, and what should we do when someone breaks the law, and who is it that should make th laws, and what does the history of our country say about what we deem acceptable, and what does someone deserve as compensation for their labor, and are we still built on a foundation of slavery, and can the state compel you to labor, and what is punishment itself? What does it mean for a people to be free?
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The brooms are trees! It's a classic English children's show like the Clangers or Bagpuss
I don't think this is going to get very far but I want people to know electrolosis isn't that bad.
I hear a lot of trans women dismiss it as some torture method compared to laser hair removal but honestly for me it's been great (I've done both).