Looking at stick with mama
I see you wombat!

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if i look back, i am lost
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Looking at stick with mama
I see you wombat!
there are people who don't like lord of the rings?
happy pride month
This is my new Oc. Her name is Pomni
I See so mNy people talk about her but they are drawing her really wrong 💔
YYAAAAAAAAYYYYY
The spotted tail of the tiger quoll distinguishes it from all other Austrailan mammals, including other quoll species. ©Brett Vercoe
Uncle: [Hi!! Been a while!]
Me: [Hi, Uncle. It's been a while. How have you been?]
Uncle: [Wow, your Korean is GREAT!]
Me: [Please don't say that, Uncle]
Uncle: [Oh, (negated verb) so (adjective), I've been (verb)(present progressive particle) a lot and you know my (noun) is (adjective)]
Me: Uncle it's important to me that you know that I don't understand most of what you're saying rn
Uncle: Ah, your (adjective) (noun) again. Listen, you (past tense verb) (adverb) and worked (adverb) and it really (not even sure, it could be a verb or noun)
Me: Uncle, I can, uh, "guess" (English) your meaning, but I'm not being, uh, humility, I really don't understand
Uncle: And yet here we are, (verb)(present) with no problems!!
Really spoke to me
Uncle: [Hi!! Been a while!]
Me: [Hi, Uncle. It's been a while. How have you been?]
Uncle: [Wow, your Korean is GREAT!]
Me: [Please don't say that, Uncle]
Uncle: [Oh, (negated verb) so (adjective), I've been (verb)(present progressive particle) a lot and you know my (noun) is (adjective)]
Me: Uncle it's important to me that you know that I don't understand most of what you're saying rn
Uncle: Ah, your (adjective) (noun) again. Listen, you (past tense verb) (adverb) and worked (adverb) and it really (not even sure, it could be a verb or noun)
Me: Uncle, I can, uh, "guess" (English) your meaning, but I'm not being, uh, humility, I really don't understand
Uncle: And yet here we are, (verb)(present) with no problems!!
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Happy Pride Month!
Holy shit!!!!!!! HUNGARY DID IT!!!!
-via the Los Angeles Blade, June 1, 2026
Ever get really sad about someone who died c.1359?
A couple of years ago I shared a piece of marginalia written by a 21-year-old scribe and law student who was living through the plague: "May this great plague pass over me and my friends, and restore us once more to joy and gladness," he wrote on Christmas Eve around 1350. He came back a year later to tell us he survived: "May we reach the anniversary of this night many times."
Today I was reading a legal text associated with his family, and in the introduction I learned that that scribe died nine years after he wrote that first message, when he was thirty years old.
The Annals of Ulster writes: "Aedh son of Concobur Mac Aedhagain, who was to be chief professor of jurisprudence, died." (This is under the entry for 1356, but its dates are consistently a little off; the plague is first mentioned under the entry for 1346, which is a couple of years before it actually reached Ireland, and Aedh told us he was writing in the second year of it – hence "c.1359".)
I don't know what he died of. But I am sad to think he did not see the anniversary of that night all that many times. :(
LGBT+ Terms in Celtic languages:
Celtic Students blog’s list for multiple languages
Irish
An Foclóir Aiteach
An Foclóir Aiteach (nua)
My Foclóir Aiteach graphics - LGBT, mlm & wlw, demi identities, queer, polyam & Intersex, nonbinary identities, ace, aro, ply & pan
Galway Pride’s helpful leaflet
Primarily derogatory words
Another LGBT+ terminology post
Scots Gaelic
Briathrachas LGDTCE+
Dictionary page
Welsh
Stonewall Cymru’s Glossary of Terms
Amended list by @anarchist-luke (in progress)
@llyfrenfys (https://llyfrenfys.tumblr.com/) - a page dedicated to LGBTQ+ Welsh
careful with that amended welsh list, it seems to have a number of grammatical mistakes and coinings for terms that we already have. the wikipedia page trawsrywedd (transgender) is probably a better place to start for terminology (and it has an entire terminology section) although of course you will have to already have some knowledge of welsh to read it
At the risk of sounding anti-intellectual, I think that college should be free and also not a requirement for employment outside of highly specialized career fields
At the risk of sounding like an effete intellectual, I do actually think you should be allowed to just take college courses indefinitely
technically you can, if you don't care about degrees.
Free Harvard courses. Free Courses from Stanford. Free Courses from MIT. Free courses from Yale. Free courses from Princeton.
Free courses on Coursera.
Free Courses on EDx Free Courses on Alison
For paid, there's The Great Courses+/Wonderium. 20$ a month for unlimited courses.
When searching, the phrases you're looking for are Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), or you can do a general search of say, "free online college courses." Oh, and so you don't get surprised like I did, have an avoid: Hillsdale College is a conservative Christian site and not a valid MOOC place. Sign up with them and you will get things like THIS IS WHY THE LEFT IS TURNING YOUR KIDS TRANS AND GAY in your inbox.
@yourunderwaterskies I wanted to say thank you so much for adding these links, seriously, they've been life-changingly helpful to me-
And I also wanted to mention that humanitarian organisations have free courses too, like the Red Cross on international humanitarian law.
Learn more about the Red Cross International Humanitarian Law (IHL) Program to train policy professionals, government officials, academics,
Kaya is a free humanitarian learning platform which offers hundreds of training opportunities across a range of key topics, including the hu
Meanwhile in Denmark: My mom knitted a hat for my cat
The face of a woman who isn't disappointed that her only grandchild is a cat
Just one day later she sends me this... My cat in different homemade hat. The woman is unstoppable!!!
Taking over the world... One silly hat at a time...
The source of her power:
The most delicious little strawbebby...
Presenting the politest of little gentlemen
This little alien is kinda done with our bullshit
Guess who got himself a new little party hat!
thinking about deleting my tumblr account