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some Superman (2025) letterboxd reviews I wanted to share.
PLS SHARE THIS INFO TO GAZANS 🍽️
This post is about refeeding syndrome, rehydration, nutrition from locally available plants, and how to best use the non-optimal foods that comes in aid.
Quoted from the post's caption on Instagram (@palestinian_plant_archive):
This is not an art project, not a zine, not a fundraiser.
THIS IS A MATERIAL RESOURCE THAT CONTAINS LIFE SAVING INFORMATION
Please circulate it as widely as you would circulate pretty content about diasporic nostalgia that does nothing materially impactful for anyone actually suffering 2 years of genocide.
All of the information shared on this account is very important to SHARE with GAZANS.
As always, any questions can be sent via DM. Please ignore design imperfections or typos, we tried to get this out as quickly as possible. This offering came together thanks to Bisan, Dina, and Yasmine <3
The PPA is a project built on the premise that part of our long standing resistance & resilience is found not only in our history of self-reliance and knowledge of the land, but in community care, as shown through responsibility to one another and the land through self-care (not that kind) and mutual-aid, always underscored with an unshaking commitment to the principles of our cause and the resistance that upholds it. All I ask is that others do not exploit this labor or information for their own gain, especially without giving credit.
I am especially calling for large accounts related to Palestine, anyone in community with people in Gaza, mutual aids (who should give this information directly to their on the ground organizers, especially those running community kitchen projects or medical care points, please msg me if you need a PDF version), to re-post or directly share these slides with people. Ideally this information is widely spread BEFORE we start to see refeeding related cases. Please share Any of the slides made specifically FOR this use case with anyone in Gaza.
Credits to the accounts involved in this post:
@palestinian_plant_archive
@lalph_rauren
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A law review article that I thought was helpful to understand Kashmir for any beginners here
On August 5, 2019, the Indian government revoked the autonomous status of Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Articles 370 and 35A of the Indian
On August 5, 2019, the Indian government revoked the autonomous status of Jammu and Kashmir by abrogating Articles 370 and 35A of the Indian Constitution. Although many saw Article 370 as largely symbolic, Article 35A of the Constitution had a practical function for preserving Kashmiri identity. Article 35A vested Kashmir’s legislative assembly with the sole authority to define “permanent residents.” Significantly, the local government was able to affix special privileges — such as the ability to purchase land — to permanent residents. The effect was that only Kashmiris could own property in a region that India has long claimed as its own. In revoking Article 35A, the Indian government unearthed a fear that Kashmiris had been wrestling with since Independence: that India would recruit non-Kashmiri settlers to dilute the region’s ethnic and religious makeup. ...
Before launching their legal attack on August 5, the Indian government waged a familiar psychological one. It began with the further militarization of the region. Then, the government evacuated thousands of Hindu pilgrims and tourists on August 3, citing a Pakistani-backed terrorist attack. Non-Kashmiri students attending Kashmiri universities were also ordered to leave. When pressed, Indian officials explicitly assured state political leaders that abrogating Articles 370 and 35A was not in question; any reports otherwise were “rumor mongering.” Their assurances, later exposed as lies, launched Kashmiris into a familiar cadence: canceling family events, moving ill family members near hospitals, and stockpiling essentials. By August 5, the siege was in full swing. India imposed a curfew and officers patrolled barbed-wired streets. Former heads of state and pro-freedom leaders were arrested. Both internet and cell phone services were suspended. Before India even made its incendiary attack, Kashmir and its people were left in the dark. ... On August 15, 2019, India would simultaneously celebrate its seventy-third Independence Day and forcibly hold Kashmiris under lockdown. What seemed like a sinister irony became the norm. In the seven months that followed, Kashmiris would spend Eid, weddings, medical emergencies, and funerals in an eerie blackout. The economic loss — an estimated $2.4 billion — would pale in comparison only to the human one. Kashmiri lives were inundated with reported army-instigated torture of children, sexual violence against women, disappearing of young men, and arbitrary detention of civilians. Twenty-three petitions challenging the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35A are pending in the Supreme Court of India, but the Court’s pattern of avoidance on the Kashmir issue does not bode well for Kashmiris.
New fan translation of the Disco Elysium novel posted on reddit!
This one comes with the extras and also the original writing/editing/worldbuilding credits, and the lists of hundreds of names of Elysium characters, geographical entities and assorted concepts that fill the inside covers of the printed copy. Hours of unrestrained fun with the lists alone.
And footnotes. So many footnotes. And fayde checks everywhere because you wouldn't believe the stuff that was canonized in English by the game to begin with.
Btw if it can be in any way helpful, I wrote chapter-by-chapter summaries the other month that try to sort of frame which way the plot is going without spoiling further events.
If you were looking for a reason to get back into Morrowind: Tamriel Rebuilt's latest expansion, Grasping Fortune, has released!
"This is what I study law for??"
color study 🌷
Also, reminder not to buy the disco elysium game for now in relation to the allegations of the ZA/UM shareholders mistreating the original creators
Argonian A (Morrowind)
Heads (3)
Hairs (6)
Custom Google Font Tutorial (March, 2025)
(Desktop, Windows)
Based on what works for me I'm not a coder and I barely know HTML/CSS So it's probably wrong
I made this tutorial because:
No font customization bar on my customization page (except for 'Title font', its like my desktop setting is similar to the mobile one is that normal)
Tutorials that I've found are from 2014/2015 and either the UI/code looks different so I kind of mix them together
Took me like 3 hours to figure it out
Notes for future me lol
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How to get to blog customization page:
Click 'Account' (left menu)
Click the blog that you'll edit (press 'Blogs' if there's no option)
Click 'Blog settings' (right menu)
Scroll till you find 'Custom Theme' and click 'Enable custom theme'
Click 'Edit Theme'
Click 'Edit HTML' (top of left menu)
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Get font from Google Fonts
Go to their website and search for a font (new tab)
Click on the chosen font (for full page), I choose 'Lexend' because it's easy to read :)
Click 'Get font' (top right)
Click 'Get embed code' (right)
Copy link with the word 'href'
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Change Tumblr Blog Font
Paste link under 'head' (5th line)
Remember your font name from link, in my case 'Lexend'
Press 'CTRL+F' to open search bar (top left)
type in "font", your first result should appear in around line 50 (or just search for the words in this part)
under 'body {' type: 'font-family: "Lexend", sans-serif;'
under '.blog-title {' there is a similar sentence, I've changed it to: 'font-family: {TitleFont}, "Lexend", sans-serif;'
now in your search bar, there's two arrows (right of bar), press the downturned one
press until you see this (around line 910 up)
change to "font-family:'Lexend', sans-serif;
Press 'Update Review' to test things out and pray it will work
Don't forget to 'Save'
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I think you can put '!important' to make everything that font, but it didn't work for me (also someone said that doing that will be a hassle if you want a different font for different parts)
If you find anything incorrect, don't shy away from commenting
That's all I hope this helps
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Cr: My buddy Caius