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not that I know anything abt tumblr's features, but like. let's fight the new tumblr ui change. again. it's pretty rough. just like. totally inefficient, it overall violates like, the one rule of user interface design, which is that any updates should require less work than more.
it basically fucks the repliesāinstead of one button press to view comments, it's set in place, which cannot be removed (requires more work to scroll), and now takes up more room on my phone to view in totality. it also blocks viewing the post itself. however, I'm only seeing it on some posts, so it seems like a rollout, and on mobile web, we're the guinea pigs.
so:
takes basically 2 more button presses to view comments, reblogs, etc (less user engagement with fun reblog chains which are a major unique feature of tumblr)
2. takes up more screen to view these features by themselves (lowers willingness to engage with posts if it takes longer for them to "load" or appear),
3. takes up more screen to view a single post (intentionally lengthens and is unremovable as a feature as of today which increases user frustration),
4. blocks viewing the original post itself (also frustrating),
5. and discourages general discussion in the comments for the sake of people not wanting a giant block stuck to their posts. yikes!
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PHM keychains for my next con!
PHM keychains for my next con!
PHM collab between myself and a friend!!!
PHM collab between myself and a friend!!!
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have y'all ever heard of the movie series Evil Bong? it is the stupidest, funniest thing I've ever seen. WHY ARE THERE SO MANY
The only DVD I own is a copy of evil bong
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For a supposedly gender-neutral society, it's fascinating how the only mortal woman over the age of 30 that we meet at Canaan House is persistently framed by other characters' expectations of domesticity, despite being one of the most powerful people in the system and famous for her professional achievements.
Gideon describes Abigail's confident and unsettling demeanor, before adding "but she was wearing an apron and it was hard to feel intimidated by her."
Later, Cytherea asks her about children, and Abigail has to "bracingly" steer the conversation back to her work, and the manuscript which she has been "married to longer than I have to Magnus". When later confronted about murdering her, Cytherea dismisses that work as a "hobby".
It's not until Harrow the Ninth that Harrow - a narrator who spends much of the story being unwillingly bracketed into the Mithraeum's horrors of familial domesticity - offers a perspective on Abigail that doesn't focalise her primarily as a cook, wife, barren hegemonic foster mother, or unwholesome hobbyist.
harrow the ninth by tamsyn muir / radical feminist therapy: working in the context of violence by bonnie burrow
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