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american maid cafe review
At a playdate, the playdateeâs younger sibling is telling me about local man-eating tigers and I am asking supportive questions because thatâs how you a) support conversational skills development and b) tease truly magnificent weirdo stories out of the babble of social lies. The playdatee comes by and in typical older sibling fashion says
âHey, heâs lying. In case you didnât know.â
âShe knowsâ says my child, âshe just pretends to believe people who are lying to be nice. CLASSIC my mom.â
Young man you are only six years old come back here and explain how you know that. I mean donât I have to get this conversation about a tiger eating someoneâs head at the trampoline park back on track but I WILL be circling back.
Wilde deze delen, de eerste paar minuten lag ik dubbel daarna werd het liedje serieus en de gesproken tekst daarna breekt je hart
TUMBLR HET IS JULI
Zo te zien zijn het ook nog eens duitse pepernoten
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It's come to my attention that some folks don't know about Willow and Tara. If you care about Buck and Eddie, it's worth your time to learn about them, especially if you're queer.
Let me tell you a story about a time when queer people, queer women in particular, were essentially non-existent in the media â tv, movies, hardly anywhere. And along came Buffy, which gave us a nuanced, lovely, richly developed love story between two young women. Willow and Tara were main characters, and one of the core couples on the show, for many years. They shared one of the very first lesbian kisses on network television. Believe me when I tell you there was nothing â nothing even remotely close â when it came to queer representation on television at the time. Willow and Tara meant a great deal, to a great number of queer people. Still do.
And then they killed Tara. Like this.
When I tell you the rage and fury that welled up in the wake of Tara's murder. Because this time the queers fought back, demanded more and better stories as atonement. The-powers-that-be had, for the first time, given us something that was ours, making a real effort to tell our stories. So many queer folks felt seen and validated in ways we never had before. And then they killed her. The hurt and grief were real and sting to this day (I fully teared up making this post). But there is no doubt in my mind that the backlash absolutely led to the exponential growth in queer representation that happened after.
Willow and Tara's importance to queer culture â their love story and Tara's death â cannot be overstated. They have a place in the Legendary Queer Canon reserved for very few.
When I tell you that the second Eddie's blood hit Buck's face, I felt whichever queer(s) at 911 were responsible for making this happen â I felt them reaching through the screen to say: let's work through our Willow and Tara trauma together.
These gays are going to live.
I know I am always on my bullshit about how everything 911 does is on purpose. But this? Was intentional. Like nothing I have ever seen. The way they (so lovingly, romantically) filmed Eddie being shot in front of Buck wasn't just an allusion to some other tv show. They paid homage to legendary queer canon.
So, apparently Tim Minear was a producer and writer for Angel, which was a Buffy the Vampire Slayer spinoff.
I'll be goddamned if Tim isn't out here atoning for Joss Whedon's crimes against the queer community with Buck and Eddie's love story. Well, well, well.
I got lost in my old Buffy trauma making this post and left out a critical parallel (thanks to the folks who reminded me): the very first words after being shot were concern for their beloved.
Yeah...
I am, not happy exactly, but comforted by how many of you are also still so affected by Tara's death. Many of us were teenagers when we watched this happen the first time â little baby queers, maybe not yet sure of ourselves, in a place of burgeoning self-discovery but still with so much self-doubt and fear. Thank you for sharing your stories â I read every single one.
And to all the Buffy fans discovering 911 though this post? What a delight. Welcome! Buck and Eddie are Going Through It right now, but I'm telling you, this one is different. It's hard to explain, and we're all kind of shell-shocked at the moment, but something is happening with Buck and Eddie that none of us have ever seen before.
It really does appear that these gays are not only going to live, they're going to thrive.
today i learned twitter artists are posting their own art but captioning it as if they're reposting someone else's work, bc it gives them waaay more engagement. and its worked every time. the state of social media is truly so over đ
like what is going on...
from the perspective of a viewer, self-promotion conveys desperation. not even in art, either -- it's like glancing over someone's linkedin page and seeing two paragraphs of uninterrupted corporate jargon, basically impressing upon the viewer that "hey, i'm super good at this corporate lingo thing, pleeease please hire me!"
art is the same. in the top right image, the artist has jammed: (1) superfluous personal details ("been offline on vaca for the last few days"), (2) random visibility hashtags ("#PortfolioDay"), and (3) multiple fandom hashtags ("#zelda", "#totk", and "#TearsOfTheKingdom") in a limited tweet space. the overall message is "please, god, SOMEBODY look at my work." it makes the viewer uncomfortable and vaguely guilty, putting a sense of obligation into their engagement. it reminds one of a panhandler on the side of the road.
by contrast, pretending as if the work isn't yours totally gets rid of that impression. there's no subconscious "ugh" reaction from viewers, so they're less likely to scroll past it. this frees up emotional bandwidth for the viewer to judge the art on its own merits. this is critical on twitter -- the first two seconds' impression can make or break a post.
this is no more dystopian than any of the other million dirty tricks (outrage, fear, clickbait) people use to get attention online. the only thing surprising about it is that people haven't been doing it for longer.
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AI system has started speaking nonsense, talking Spanglish without prompting, and worrying users by suggesting it is in the room with them
In one example, shared on Reddit, a user had been talking about jazz albums to listen to on vinyl. Its answer soon devolved into shouting âHappy listening!â at the user and talking nonsense. Others found that asking simple questions â such as âWhat is a computer?â â generated paragraphs upon paragraphs of nonsense. âIt does this as the good work of a web of art for the country, a mouse of science, an easy draw of a sad few, and finally, the global house of art, just in one job in the total rest,â read one example answer to that question, shared on Reddit. The development of such an entire real than land of time is the depth of the computer as a complex character.â In another example, ChatGPT spouted gibberish when asked how to make sundried tomatoes. One of the steps told users to âutilise as belovedâ: âForsake the new fruition morsel in your beloved cookeryâ, ChatGPT advised people. Others found that the system appeared to be losing a grip on the languages that it speaks. Some found that it appeared to be mixing Spanish words with English, using Latin â or seemingly making up words that appeared as if they were from another language, but did not actually make sense.
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It is not the first time that ChatGPT has changed its manner of answering questions, seemingly without developer OpenAIâs input. Towards the end of last year, users complained the system had become lazy and sassy, and refusing to answer questions.
There's some funny screenshots in this thread.
Forsake the new fruition morsel in your beloved cookery
That's hilarious, I wonder what data poisoning it.
Thereâs NOTHING wrong with still living with your parent(s). Whether youâre in school, dropped out or graduated. Please take your time, especially if youâre not being pressured to move out. This is your time to really build a solid plan, save money and be sure you wonât have to return once youâre ready to move out. Do not let anyone pressure you because youâre in your 20s and still at home. Itâs no joke out here. Believe me. Take your time baby.
Do not let people pressure you because youâre in your 30s and still at home
Or in your 40s and still at home
Or older
The other day, I went down the rabbit hole of "cute donkeys" and came up with my head full of things I didn't know about mules (the hybrid offspring of a horse and a donkey), and why they were once so coveted as work animals.
Brace for info dump, while enjoying this lovely photo of a trio of draft mules.
The explanation is hybrid vigour, when hybrid offspring have enhanced traits compared to its parents:
Mules are stronger, hardier, healthier, have better enduranve, harder hooves, sturdier skin and can handle extreme weather better than horses or donkeys. They are also more patient, more intelligent, and easier to handle than either of their parent species. Horses may be faster, but that's about the single thing they're better at than a mule of the same size.
So mules, being all around nicer to work with and getting you more work for the same amount of feed, and with less hassle, were preferred for just about every job purpose.
Habby du Magnou, a Poitevin Mulassier mare, and her daughter Lady du Magnou, a rare Poitevin mule
But since horses have 64 chromosomes and donkeys have 62, mules end up with 63 chromosomes, which means they are almost invariably sterile. That's because biology gets very confused when trying to split an uneven number of chromosomes neatly in half to create germ cells. There are a few documented exceptions of fertile mule mares (never stallions), but they are very, very rare. So you have to keep crossbreeding the two parent species to produce them, usually by breeding a donkey sire (jack) to a horse dam (mare). This is because it's easier for a 32 chromosome egg to incorporate a 31 chromosome sperm into a viable zygote (fertilised egg) than vice versa.
Because of this, there was (and still is) in France a breed of absolutely massive draft horses, the Poitevin Mulassier, and a breed of big-ass donkeys (pun intended, but honestly, it's arguably the largest donkey in the world, and it's shaggy like Highland cattle), the Baudet du Pitou, two breeds whose main purpose was to breed the enormous and super-strong Poitevin mule.
The Poitevin mule
This absolute unit was the must-have work-animal for all kinds of farm and industrial work for centuries, and a significant French export, until mechanisation made these magnificent creatures obsolete.
With no demand for the Poitevin mule , its parent breeds dwindled, almost to the brink of extinction. Determined conservation efforts during the last few decades are slowly bringing their numbers back up, but they're very far from their heyday, when some 20,000 Poitevin mules were born annually.
The Poitevin Mulassier
Both the parent breeds are still endangered, which means most of the current effort is directed into bringing up the numbers of Poitevin horses and Pitou donkeys. This means breeding horses to horses and donkeys to donkeys, with very few breeding opportunities allowed to produce the Poitevin mule. Only about 20 of those are born each year.
The Baudet du Pitou
As a donkey and mule apologist, I can add to this post.
The biggest problem with mules is also their biggest blessing. They are smart, thinking animals that don't often panic like horses. That means you can't force them to do something through violence. If you try this, you're going to find yourself mauled to death by a mule. Many people hate mules because you can't really beat a mule into submission or otherwise subjugate them like a horse; you have to work with them.
Because they don't panic like horses, donkeys make excellent herd guardians. To humans, donkeys are very sweet guys who usually love to cuddle. But a donkey will see a coyote in their pasture and treat it as a threat that must be eliminated. They'll run it down while all the horses run away.
Lastly, many people know about mules surefootedness. This makes them excellent trail mounts, but they also happen to be incredibly talented jumpers. There's even a mule only sport called coon jumping where mules have to clear jumps of several feet from a standstill.