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huh. i go to the store, i see this oddly named massive $5 chocolate bar and decide to treat myself. turns out to be anti-slavery chocolate. coolio kinda day.
huh. i go to the store, i see this oddly named massive $5 chocolate bar and decide to treat myself. turns out to be anti-slavery chocolate. coolio kinda day.
Dude.
I need to get a better water heater
My favorite shower thought.
the twitter thread the artist created after this was one of the best situations i have ever seen in my whole life:
Somebody give this ignoramus a piece of actual shark skin and tell him to rub his face with it, let him find out just how “smooth” sharks really are.
Somebody did. I use it as a pillowcase because it’s so smooth.
But buddy.
Shark skin feels exactly like sandpaper. It is made up of tiny teeth-like structures called placoid scales, also known as dermal denticles. These scales point towards the tail and help to reduce friction from surrounding water when the shark swims. … In the opposite direction, it feels very rough like sandpaper.
((Here m8 https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/discover/sharks/basics ))
Buddy. It’s smooth. The link you sent me led to a website that described how smooth they are. I dunno, maybe you don’t know how to read?
Shark skin is smooth on like every part of it, but it’s only smooth rubbing it backwards. Actually, sharks always move forwards, so the comic can still make sense. They’re just not completely smooth.
Yes they are
As a policy debater, I’m not going to believe you until you cite a specific source and article proving it, with proper credentials.
He shouldn’t need to, it’s common knowledge that shark skin is smooth. It’s okay to admit you’re wrong friend.
Which is why I don't understand that he - and you, for that matter - won't.
Also, it's not "common knowledge", it's "common assumption". It's like snakes; they look smooth until you touch one. Spoiler alert: snakes aren't smooth either.
the twitter thread the artist created after this was one of the best situations i have ever seen in my whole life:
Somebody give this ignoramus a piece of actual shark skin and tell him to rub his face with it, let him find out just how “smooth” sharks really are.
Somebody did. I use it as a pillowcase because it’s so smooth.
But buddy.
Shark skin feels exactly like sandpaper. It is made up of tiny teeth-like structures called placoid scales, also known as dermal denticles. These scales point towards the tail and help to reduce friction from surrounding water when the shark swims. … In the opposite direction, it feels very rough like sandpaper.
((Here m8 https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/discover/sharks/basics ))
Buddy. It’s smooth. The link you sent me led to a website that described how smooth they are. I dunno, maybe you don’t know how to read?
Shark skin is smooth on like every part of it, but it’s only smooth rubbing it backwards. Actually, sharks always move forwards, so the comic can still make sense. They’re just not completely smooth.
Yes they are
As a policy debater, I'm not going to believe you until you cite a specific source and article proving it, with proper credentials.
the twitter thread the artist created after this was one of the best situations i have ever seen in my whole life:
Somebody give this ignoramus a piece of actual shark skin and tell him to rub his face with it, let him find out just how “smooth” sharks really are.
Somebody did. I use it as a pillowcase because it’s so smooth.
But buddy.
Shark skin feels exactly like sandpaper. It is made up of tiny teeth-like structures called placoid scales, also known as dermal denticles. These scales point towards the tail and help to reduce friction from surrounding water when the shark swims. … In the opposite direction, it feels very rough like sandpaper.
((Here m8 https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/discover/sharks/basics ))
Buddy. It’s smooth. The link you sent me led to a website that described how smooth they are. I dunno, maybe you don’t know how to read?
Shark skin is smooth on like every part of it, but it's only smooth rubbing it backwards. Actually, sharks always move forwards, so the comic can still make sense. They're just not completely smooth.
tbh i am personally gonna manifest in the home of everyone who reblogged this and dish out some beatings
Beatings won’t hurt nearly as much as it hurts to be away from the boys
Oh my god Lito is so dramatic and I love him!!
Omg what show is this
*At screen door pitch meeting*
Steve (Designer): Our guys have been working TIRELESSLY in the lab to develop the LATEST in UNBUDGING TECHNOLOGY!
John (CEO): Now, will these doors break upon attempt to slide?
Steve: *Grin creeping across face* You see, we've designed the doors to create the false hope of movement, but as soon as enough pressure is applied, our thin-tin frame will begin to bend. Now, this isn't enough to stop it; just make it harder and look worse. Then it breaks.
John: Perfect. When will these be available?
*At screen door pitch meeting*
Steve (Designer): Our guys have been working TIRELESSLY in the lab to develop the LATEST in UNBUDGING TECHNOLOGY!
John (CEO): Now, will these doors break upon attempt to slide?
Steve: *Grin creeping across face* You see, we've designed the doors to create the false hope of movement, but as soon as enough pressure is applied, our thin-tin frame will begin to bend. Now, this isn't enough to stop it; just make it harder and look worse. Then it breaks.
John: Perfect. When will these be available?
an unstoppable force (me heading to the kitchen to make a meal) vs. an immovable object (me sitting in my computer chair after eating that meal)
Character Arcs and The Hero’s Journey
Aka, a map of how this
(^^^^ open that first for success)
connects to this:
“Whoa there,” you say. “Whoa there, Pen. This looks a lot like that other thing.”
OMG! Yes it does! That’s because they are macaroni and cheese. They belong together.
Characters, after all, don’t just develop all by their lonesome. It is their journeys and experiences that prompt a person to change- or tests whether they are capable of change. I like to think that the bond between the hero’s journey and the character arc was not something that was created so much as “discovered” in a way. It’s always been there.
“Whoa there, Pen!” Some of you say again. “I have seen the Hero’s Journey before, but I’m pretty sure it said different things?”
Yes it probably did. The different points can have many names, but ultimately, they represent the same type of event. I chose this one because it is, to me, one of the less overly grand and therefore less overly confusing.
Onward under the cut.
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Questions for Our Pro-Abortion Friends.
What shall we call the unborn in the womb?
If the entity is a living thing, is it not a life? If your person began as a single cell, how can that fertilized egg be something other than a human being? Isn’t it more accurate to say you were an embryo than that you simply came from one?
So when does a human being have a right to life?
Shall we say size matters? Is the unborn child too small to deserve our protection? Are big people more valuable than little people? Are men more human than woman? Do offensive linemen have more rights than jockeys? Is the life in the womb of no account because you can’t hold him in our arms, or put him in your hands, or only see her on a screen?
Shall we make intellectual development and mental capacity the measure of our worth? Are three year-old children less valuable than thirteen year-olds? Is the unborn child less than fully human because he cannot speak or count or be self-aware? Does the cooing infant in the crib have to smile or shake your hand or recite the alphabet before she deserves another day? If an expression of basic mental acuity is necessary to be a full-fledged member of the human community, what shall we do with the comatose, the very old, or the fifty year-old mom with Alzheimer’s? And what about all of us who sleep?
Shall we deny the unborn child’s right to life because of where he lives? Can environment give us value or take it away? Are we worth less inside than outside? Can we be justly killed when we swim under water? Does where we are determine who we are? Does the eight inch journey down the birth canal make us human? Does this change of scenery turn “it’s” into persons? Is love a condition of location?
Shall we reserve human dignity only for those humans who are not dependent on others? Do we deserve to live only when we can live on our own? Is the four-month old fetus less than human because she needs her mom for life? Is the four-month old infant less than human when she still needs her mom for life? What if you depend on dialysis or insulin or a breathing apparatus? Is value a product of fully-functioning vitality? Is independence a prerequisite for human identity? Are we worth only what we can think, accomplish, and do on our own?
If the unborn life is human life, what can justify snuffing it out? Would it be right to take the life of your child on his first birthday because he came to you through sad and tragic circumstances? Would you push an 18 month old into traffic because she makes our life difficult? Does a three year-old deserve to die because we think we deserve a choice?
What do you deserve now? What are your rights as a human person? Did you have those same rights five years ago? What about before you could drive? Or when you used training wheels? Were you less than fully human when you played in the sandbox? When you wore a bib? When you nursed at your mother’s breast? When your dad cut your cord? When you tumbled in that watery mess and kicked against that funny wall? When your heart pounded on the monitor for the first time? When you grew your first fingernails? When you grew your first cells?
What shall we call the child in the womb? A fetus? A mystery? A mistake? A wedge issue? What if science and Scripture and common sense would have us call it a person? What if the unborn child, the messy infant, the wobbly toddler, the rambunctious teenager, the college freshman, the blushing bride, the first-time mother, the working woman, the proud grammy, and the demented old friend differ not in kind but only in degree? Where in the progression does our humanity begin and end? Where does life become valuable? When are we worth something? When do human rights become our rights? What if Dr. Seuss was right and a person’s a person no matter how small?
Why celebrate the right to kill what you once were? Why deny the rights of the little one who is what you are?
- Kevin DeYoung
Yes.