
if i look back, i am lost

JBB: An Artblog!
Misplaced Lens Cap

★
Sade Olutola

Product Placement
art blog(derogatory)

#extradirty

shark vs the universe
One Nice Bug Per Day
tumblr dot com
Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
cherry valley forever
i don't do bad sauce passes
ojovivo
Jules of Nature

blake kathryn
Not today Justin
Stranger Things

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany
seen from Brazil

seen from Germany

seen from United States

seen from Iceland
seen from Türkiye

seen from Türkiye
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Singapore
seen from United States

seen from United States
@celestialapparitions
side eyeing everyone who has an nhl twitter/blog but isn’t hyping up the pwhl right now. like get on that immediately please
like this is so important yet yall keep hyping up the most basic hockey guys I have ever seen. please for the love of god support women’s hockey and help ensure these women can keep going.
IT’S QUEER WOMEN ON ICE!!! WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT!!!
recap for those who don’t know/weren’t aware WHY this league is so important and why we should support it — this is the first season of the professional women’s hockey league (pwhl) in which these female athletes (olympians, former u18, and college stars, ect) are being properly compensated for their skills — AKA making enough to not have to work two jobs while also playing hockey — it’s not millions but it’s enough — starting at 35k, average at about 55k, and each team will carry a minimum six players signed to three-year contracts paying them $80,000 annually. The highest salary is rumoured to be at 120k. The league already has a collective bargaining agreement as well that covers the next eight years. There have been successful women’s hockey leagues in the past, but none began with the kind of staying power this one has.
it has 6 teams
Toronto
Boston
Minnesota
Ottawa
Montreal
New York
The first season began on Jan. 1, 2024, with each team playing a 24-game schedule, 12 games at home and 12 away. All games are be streamed FOR FREE on the pwhl’s youtube channel. In Canada you can also catch the games on sportsnet, cbc, and tsn depending on the day. Link to the schedule.
This is so big for not only women’s hockey, but women’s sports in general. This league was crafted together as a labour of love by women’s hockey alumni like Jayna Hefford and other female athletes such as Billie Jean King. People who love the sport, and women’s sports in general and want to see it develop and succeed so little girls can have a dream and goal of playing professionally like boys do.
support this league. It’s our best shot
Reblogging again for the above. Go watch some games!! Support the league!! The schedule is here.
Listening to a podcast discussing conspiracy theories and deconstructing the ideas behind them and it's reminded me of the coolest practical lessons in critical thinking I ever got, both in high school, both from the same teacher. One was a month long project on who killed jfk in which we could basically present any theory as long as we cited all our reasons and it got us really excited about research and interpretation, but it was the follow up that I liked best.
Our next project she brought us into class and showed us a documentary claiming the moon landing was faked. Gave us worksheets to do that sided with that stance. And at the end of class a bunch of us were like miss wait this doesn't seem right?? and she said okay, we'll discuss that next week. The next lesson, she showed us a mythbusters episode countering all the claims of the original documentary and gave us worksheets for that, and another bunch of people went wait miss you can't teach us two opposing things, which one is right? What do we put on the exam??
So she split the class in two and told us each to present a case based on each side, and to explain why our source was or wasn't the more reliable of the two. Got us to debate each other directly and use additional sources to back us up and explain why those sources were reliable and should be believed. And because they were randomly assigned there was no guarantee you'd agree with the stance you were presenting, but you had to present it like you did. At the end of the project she asked us all which stance we found more convincing and why, and the majority of us basically said "we think that the moon landing is real because most of the arguments against it seem like someone reacted to a confusing thing without testing it, but when you test it and ask the person running the test to explain the science it makes sense once you have more information. Also, one documentary was made with the help of scientists with qualifications and experience and the other was made by people who don't have that but like to write mystery books, which looks like a less reliable way to get an answer. But we still dont understand why you showed us both if one is wrong."
And she was like excellent. You've done exactly what you should do. At high school level, we as teachers are expected to filter for the reliable sources for you, so you know to repeat that to pass an exam, but if you want to be historians on your own, I won't be your teacher any more once you graduate. Lots of people have opinions and theories and research about times in history, and it's your job to learn how to look at them and decide who you want to trust. This won't be on the exam, but I need you all to know it. You all did a great job following the school's instructions to repeat information you were given, but for some of you, that information wasn't on a reliable foundation. I know you all know how to pass an exam. You're smart and you've been trained to follow these instructions. What you deserve to be taught is how to use all this once you don't have to do exams any more.
And then as a reward for us doing a good job at figuring out the value of checking your sources' sources she let us watch Bush get hit in the face with a shoe before we had to go to maths. Shoutout to you Ms Hannah you were a good'un I hope you're doing well ten years on from that class
This was my vision!!! Saint Nicolette, Aunt Winter, Santy "please, Mrs. Claus is my wife" Claus!!
I am getting recommended pro ana content on TIKTOK with THOUSANDS OF LIKES or HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS. what the FUCK
they should invent giving me the perfect job without applying or interviewing
not to be like, “this is the magic job post that gives you jobs” but literally two days after I reblogged it
MatPat was my neighbor. I was laying out bottles in the apartment hallway, for some reason. This annoyed him so much that he kept hurling abuse about my favorite games at me over Discord until I had to threaten to dox him to get him to stop.
Just read “Feminism and Nationalism in the Third World” by Kumari Jayawardena and I’d highly reccommend it. It offers a symmary, exploration and analysis of the ways that feminism developed in Turkey, Egypt, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and the Phillipines taking into consideration the political, socioeconomic and cultural factors of each country. These are perspectives that are sorely lacking in western dominated feminism. It also challenges the idea that westernisation and capitalism leads to true emancipation of women or that all feminisms in the global south are merely imitations of western feminist movements. It’s readable, each chapter is relatively short but packed with a lot of really interesting and provocative info. And essential if you want to learn about feminisms around the world outside of the western framework of Suffragette -> Betty Friedan. I also like it because it doesn’t just suggest a blind acceptance of other country’s feminist movements built on their cultural traditions either. But it shows that when feminist movements keep away from true grassroots political action and instead focus on bourgeois, imperialist interests, the movement withers. It also shows just how important understanding different cultural contexts is for understanding feminism, that all female emancipation movements have been influenced by other factors. She also challenges the idea that women are emancipated by entering into education or the work force alone without changing the patriarchal structure. Give it a read!
make your own foot scrub
feet are pretty hard to make
dont call me a scrub ever again
please stop making me read this
The three kinds of bird species name
1. God’s Specialist Little Boy
2. Hot Breasted Milf
3. Grey Bird With Brown Head
4. Walter’s Fingernail
in honor of barbie movie, i dug my Midge ™ out of my parents’ shed so i could show you all just how she worked if you’ve never witnessed it in action
as you can see, Midge has a magnetic pregnancy belly that contours to her unpregnant body
now inside the pregnancy belly of course is the barbie baby. it comes right out, no vagina to exit through. and if you look closely you can see that her underwear is also painted across the bottom of the belly. there is no mistaking this for a woman with any genitalia. just underwear.
here is the baby within the belly. i don’t think either of these is the correct way a baby should sit in a uterus but do i look like a fucking doctor to you?
the clearly very happy mother and child. and discarded magnetic belly. with underwear band.
fin
unrelated but i also found my louis tomlinson doll
fuck it. pregnant louis tomlinson
How to find fanfic from the olden days
So you’ve discovered some old 90’s show and damn, you so want to read the fic for that, but you can’t find it. It’s from The Olden Days before Tumblr, before AO3, and in some cases, even before Livejournal and fanfiction.net. It was in the days of Geocities. It was NOT in the days of yahoo groups because even I don’t know how to take you back in time that far. But I did recently go and dig up all the old Star Trek: Voyager fic so let me show you how to proceed. Here be dragons, of course. Also vampire slayers. Warrior princesses. The smoking dude from the X-Files, whatever his name. And lots and lots and lots of Star Trek.
You’ll probably already have checked out AO3 and come up mostly empty. However, if you’re the kind of person who browses AO3 by filtering for tags or warnings, or by entering complex keyword chains into the search bar, take the following into account: When AO3 first came about, a lot of writers uploaded back-ups of their fic. However, in those days, there was a heated fandom debate on about whether or not you should use warnings – this is the direct origin of AO3’s “Author chose not to use warnings,” as it is. So a lot of people either chose that option or just didn’t tag warnings. Also the AO3 tag pool was still empty. A lot of those fics aren’t tagged at all, or not in the way you would expect. So keep in mind that that perfect fic tailored to your wishes just didn’t show up in your search. Doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
Once done on AO3, you migrate to Livejournal. LJ is hard to navigate if you’ve never used it. But the first place you want to go is crack_van. For years, crack_van was the ultimate multi-fandom fic rec community. Being recced there was a little bit like winning an Emmy. If there’s any olden fic for your fandom at all, you will find it in the tag list on the left.
tvtropes.org often has fic rec lists for featured fandoms, too, often very good ones. That’s also a great way for discovering new fic in current fandoms, incidentally.
The further you go back, the more often you will click on fic links and find them dead, the stories long gone. If the link would have led you to a story posted on an LJ blog, but it was deleted, see below. If the link lead you off-site, you can attempt to conjure the story back up by way of the Wayback Machine. Enter the URL in the search bar and the WBM will either directly lead you to an archived copy of the page or show you a selection of all the time stamps when a copy was made. So you can try looking at the page in 2011, 2006 etc. and make your way to what you’re looking for that way. Keep in mind that links on those archived pages don’t always work, you’ll have to save that link and reenter it in the WBM search bar sometimes to reach other sub pages, like the next part of the fic.
If the WBM fails you or the story linked to a deleted page on a platform like LJ to begin with, search on Google for the fic name and author. It’s very likely you’ll find that the author crossposted the fic to another site at one point. The fic might be in the search results or you might find another rec that linked to the alternative page. If that link is dead, too, again you can go through the WBM.
Of course when you find an author you like you can check out their other fic and, in some cases, their rec lists to find more of the good stuff. There were a lot more rec lists then. You might also discover old archives centered specifically around a character or a ship. So you can search those. When you do that, you might find that fic terms aren’t used the way you’d assume now. Just yesterday I browsed an archive that used “gen” to refer to straight pairings. The terms just weren’t fully established yet.
Finally, it always pays to google “fandom + character + fanfic recs” and see what comes up. Don’t bother searching for ships. We didn’t use fandom mush names much (those only became really popular when Tumblr tags couldn’t parse slashes) and pattern searching for slashes (”Tom/Mary”) often doesn’t yield effective results.
Your last option is always going to fanfiction.net and browsing the fandom there. I’m saying last option because Fanfiction.net has it ALL, the good and the bad and the ugly. Especially the ugly. Or well, that’s not quite true, because as it is, it doesn’t feature any explicit porn. Try AdultFanfiction.org for that. It also is hard to filter. Keep in mind: Standard search doesn’t include erotica (Rated: M, the almost-porn) unless you include it manually. It includes all languages automatically, though, so narrow it down to yours and save yourself the headache – some of those fandoms were really big in languages other than English. Almost all fandoms started out without (complete) character listings, so the early stuff can’t be found that way. Just click on the last page of the fic list and check out whether there are any characters listed on the fics. If no, all you can do is look through those manually. Also the “Complete / In-Progress” tag didn’t exist in the beginning so keep that in mind when you use search filters.
Lastly, remember that fandom was dominated by straight white women for a long time and the earlier you go, the more infuriated you’ll probably be by depictions of POC and queer folk. Keep in mind that a lot of the fic was written while the show or book series was still ongoing, so sometimes big revelations etc. will not be featured. Sometimes, new versions of canon didn’t exist yet - for example, LotR fic was solely book fandom fic before the movies.
Respect your elders when you encounter weird fandom quirks of those days. This is free fic archived for your pleasure, don’t be a dick about it.
In case you aren’t familiar, Michael Scott Moore and David Rohde are both journalists. Moore was held by Somali pirates for 977 days. Rohde was held captive by the Taliban for 7 months after being abducted in Afghanistan.
You think anyone that disagrees with you politically deserves to die.
Explain how that’s different than the republicans that leave people they perceive as enemies in squalid conditions?
In October 1783, the Montgolfier brothers, after securing the King’s permission, conducted manned, tethered flights of a hot air balloon. They ascended a few dozen feet, as far as the ropes that held them down would reach.
Finally, it was time for the real test — a free, untethered flight that would take intrepid aeronauts thousands of feet in the air. Remember, there was no science of weather prediction at the time, which meant that these men were signing up to be blown wherever the winds went.
The balloon they flew was quite something. It wasn’t just a utilitarian scientific instrument, it was designed to match what the brothers thought was the significance of the event. The balloon was royal blue, with elaborate red drapery and various zodiac figures ringing the top. The brothers knew how to cury favor — the balloon was also adorned with royal symbols like the fleur-de-lis and the king’s face (represented, of course, as the sun):
Again, Jacques Charles and his hydrogen balloon came in a close second. His first manned flight took place on December 1, just a couple of weeks after the Montgolfiers’. Charles himself went up, accompanied by Nicolas-Louis Robert, one of his co-designers. Though this wasn't the first manned flight, it was still a big deal. Balloon mania had swept France; contemporary reports estimated that as many as 400,000 people gathered in front of the Tuileries Palace to see Charles and Robert ascend into the heavens.
{WHF} {Ko-Fi} {Medium}
Inside the 18th century obsession with hot air ballooning
Something so cunty about bars of soap that bottled body wash could never even dream of replicating