Benten Shrine at Kakizaki in Shimoda, by Kawase Hasui
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Benten Shrine at Kakizaki in Shimoda, by Kawase Hasui
thought about that quote "homosexuality exists in 1000+ species, homophobia only exists in one" but how awkward would it be if we discovered another species that was homophobic
"homosexuality exists in 1000+ species, homophobia only exists in two. what? oh, humans, and the yellow-patched cuboid pinecone wren that was recently discovered on an island off the coast of canada. they're fucking bigots"
need to go on an architecture tour trip soon or i’ll die
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San Juan Mountains, Colorado, USA by Austin Pedersen
Bohemian Homes: The Perfect Room
(Via reddit) I was walking near a local lake today and captured this.
Fort Tryon Park, Manhattan, New York, USA by Joe Stuczynski
actually you know what that's exactly it i would rather someone add 5 parantheticals after every sentence than use tone indicators it's 1. accomplishing SO much more in terms of clarity 2. extremely funny to look at depending on how they're used
observe:
"is this real? /gen" — i thought /gen meant "general" for ages. i would not be able to understand this on first sight a few years ago and is thus ineffective
"is this real? (genuine question)" — i fully understand this without issue
"is this real? (genuine question) (can't tell) (very realistic) (looks real) (scary) (photoshop?)" — is not only incredibly clear it's also very funny to read all of these thoughts stapled together while also in their own parentheses. it's also the most useful because now i can actually address all parts of what they are asking me with as much specificity as BOTH of us need
parentheses my beloved (they are for bonus thoughts) (and questions) ( and sidetracks) (like a 2nd conversation on top of the first)
Pennard Castle by Debbie Mitchell
I wish there was social media without a really heavy algorithm...
Facebook is so strange because they don't show you what your friends are actually posting, just what they think will keep you the most engaged.
They seem to miss the point that our taste is much more open-ended than meets the eye. My preferences are not so much the stats of a static NPC in an RPG, but rather, an ever-shifting, entirely unpredictable miasma.
They're so intent on predicting what I like and indeed, they can predict a shadow of my taste.
I guess, engagement does not equal enjoyment, fulfillment, happiness...