i wish my brain were not full of gludge. i would like to be using it & because of the gludge i cannot do that.
Today's Document

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Misplaced Lens Cap
Peter Solarz
d e v o n
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Origami Around
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

shark vs the universe
trying on a metaphor
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Jules of Nature

Kaledo Art

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noise dept.
Sade Olutola
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will byers stan first human second
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i wish my brain were not full of gludge. i would like to be using it & because of the gludge i cannot do that.
Woaw :)
“They’re not smarter or faster they’re buying up others’ lifetimes to do their chores”
“They’re not smarter or faster they’re buying up others’ lifetimes to do their chores”
“They’re not smarter or faster they’re buying up others’ lifetimes to do their chores”
[images: series of tweets from @realavocadofact. tweets read, “they’re not elite they’re rich”, “they’re not better they’re better supplied”, “they’re not smarter or faster they’re buying up others’ lifetimes to do their chores”, “there is nothing wrong with you; you’re doing your best in a game rigged against you, probably not enough people and fruit tell you that”]
I see this reaction a lot, and I gotta say, it always makes me a little sad. Whenever the conversation of exploitation of labor comes up, inevitably someone finds themselves struggling with the guilt of “It is so important to me not to contribute to exploitation but I cannot do this thing myself and need someone else to do it for me, so how do I even approach that?”
Exploitation isn’t in the hiring of a service worker. Exploitation is in the respect you show them for their ability to perform the service you need from them.
I have been on a cleaning service staff before, and also been someone who hired a cleaning service, and I can tell you for sure that a lot of cleaning crews (especially worker owned ones) absolutely LOVE their clients and are genuinely happy to be able to make their lives better. The clients they don’t like? Those are the ones who disrespect the workers.
When I was involved with a cleaning service, we had everything from little old ladies living alone to McMasions with five cars as clients, and I can assure you that whenever there was someone who clearly hired us because they were overwhelmed or unable to keep their space clean, those were the households where you put a little more elbow grease in and did a deep clean even when it wasn’t paid for, because you could see how much these people were trying and struggling, and they were always so kind and generous and often embarrassed when talking to you about the job.
I only hired a service a couple if times in my life, but whenever I did, I worked with the same people as often as I could, tipped as well as I could afford, and tried to be the kind of client I would want to have, and that’s how I often ended up with my baseboards cleaned too, or my fridge scrubbed and organized or a restorative clean done in a high use room even when that wasn’t what I had scheduled or paid for.
I’ve heard the same thing from all manner of service workers over the years. Many of us like our jobs! We enjoy the work. It’s the customers that can do a number on you.
I think a lot of people are afraid that by needing a service they are inherently exploiting or harming the people who perform that service, and they really aren’t. But it does benefit a capitalist system for us to all be burnt out and overwhelmed because we’re too afraid to hire the help we need. Be upfront and honest with service workers about what you need and why you need it, and treat them with dognity and kindness while they perform your service, and I promise you they will always be happy to answer your call.
HIRING A PROFESSIONAL TO CLEAN YOUR HOUSE ISN’T MORE EXPLOITATIVE THAN GOING TO A DENTIST OR ORDERING A PIZZA
We all fucking depend on each other, it’s about respect and treating one another as fellow humans instead of seeing them as below us
You couldnt come up with a jollier name for a bird if you tried
it has a really fun description on ebird too (the main cornell tracking program for birding)
I don't know how to articulate this well, but I really fucking hate the way a lot of thin writers write fat characters. Like how men write women "breasting boobily" there is something so dehumanizing about how fat characters are often written. "He waddled", "he lumbered", the writer of the book I'm reading always mentions this characters "fleshy hand" when he does something with his hand. Like, we already know that he's fat. There is no need to describe everything he does as "doing it fatly".
*fishes this absolute treasure from the tags*
I think the weirdest form of fatphobia I keep bumping into is writers suddenly becoming deeply concerned with physical realism when a fat character is involved even in contexts where everybody's physical capabilities are explicitly bullshit. "They're fat, it wouldn't make sense for them to have super speed" and it would make sense for the 98-pound twink to be able to run at Mach Fuck? That's something skinny people can do in real life, is it?
Sometimes you can see an OC one (1) time and intuit without further evidence that the most popular post on the artist's blog is definitely a drawing of this character with the viewpoint positioned roughly at belt-buckle level looking up at their smirking face.
Saying "oh, it's just an AU" every time someone notices that my OCs have completely different backstories from last time and sweating bullets hoping nobody asks exactly what core continuity it's an AU of.
"Do you hope nobody asks because you don't want to admit you're just indecisive or because there actually is a core continuity but it's something incredibly stupid" bold of you to assume those are mutually exclusive.
Publishes a tabletop RPG with like eight different core stats on the character sheet that are all nouns, except one right in the middle of the list is randomly an adverb.
Inadvisable framing device for a Disco Elysium style skill system #137: you're a robot and each of your components is both individually sapient and monomaniacally focused on solving problems using it, like your left arm thinks everything can be solved by doing left arm things.
[Osiris] [Moderate: Success]: ALERT STRANGER APPROACHES, BEHAVIOR UNORTHODOX, UNKEPT HAIR, UNSTEADY GATE, INFRARED BANDS INDICATE HEIGHTENED HEAT INDICATIVE OF STRESS. PRIORITY ANALYSIS AND ACTION PLAN REQUESTED.
[Osiris]: PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION: APPROACH. PROFILE INDICATES OBSCURED OBJECTS. WE SHOULD MAKE HIM EXPOSE THEM SO WE CAN SEE THEM.
[No One Left Out]: This man is clearly in need of an empathetic touch. we must lift up those who struggle by themselves. Approach and reach out for a firm handshake to make a good first impression.
[Right to Bare Arms]: He. Is. Dangerous. I've got 32 precision engineered rounds eager and waiting. open that wrist port and put. an. end. to the threat barreling towards us now. now! NOW!
[God's Perfect Clarity]: I've run the numbers on the ballistics, RBA has 88.76% to critically wound a baseline human at this range, 99.889% if we let him get close enough to shake our hand first. Suggestion: maintain distance so i can run more sims as local conditions change.
[Cavalry Charge]: Emergency Capacitor Energy reserves at 75.3% and climbing. Want me to knock some pep into his step, Boss?
[Head(s) in the Cloud(s)]: It has been 100 MINUTES since your last online backup. Would you like to save now?
[Legs]: please leave.
Inadvisable framing device for a Disco Elysium style skill system #137: you're a robot and each of your components is both individually sapient and monomaniacally focused on solving problems using it, like your left arm thinks everything can be solved by doing left arm things.
[Osiris] [Moderate: Success]: ALERT STRANGER APPROACHES, BEHAVIOR UNORTHODOX, UNKEPT HAIR, UNSTEADY GATE, INFRARED BANDS INDICATE HEIGHTENED HEAT INDICATIVE OF STRESS. PRIORITY ANALYSIS AND ACTION PLAN REQUESTED.
[Osiris]: PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION: APPROACH. PROFILE INDICATES OBSCURED OBJECTS. WE SHOULD MAKE HIM EXPOSE THEM SO WE CAN SEE THEM.
[No One Left Out]: This man is clearly in need of an empathetic touch. we must lift up those who struggle by themselves. Approach and reach out for a firm handshake to make a good first impression.
[Right to Bare Arms]: He. Is. Dangerous. I've got 32 precision engineered rounds eager and waiting. open that wrist port and put. an. end. to the threat barreling towards us now. now! NOW!
[God's Perfect Clarity]: I've run the numbers on the ballistics, RBA has 88.76% to critically wound a baseline human at this range, 99.889% if we let him get close enough to shake our hand first. Suggestion: maintain distance so i can run more sims as local conditions change.
[Cavalry Charge]: Emergency Capacitor Energy reserves at 75.3% and climbing. Want me to knock some pep into his step, Boss?
[Head(s) in the Cloud(s)]: It has been 100 MINUTES since your last online backup. Would you like to save now?
[Legs]: please leave.
"They were made for each other", you say, with a palpable air of:
Anticipation
Fascination
Reverence
Lechery
Suspicion
Resignation
Terror
Disgust
Sometimes as I'm scrolling through my own archive minutely adjusting the ordering of the tags on random posts because come on, everybody knows content warnings come before spoiler flags, I reflect that technical writing is one of those professional skillsets you can't ever really turn off.
I've never posted anything that would require spoiler tags, yet somehow as I was reading this post I couldn't help but agree; of course content warnings come before spoiler flags.
It must be one of those "learned but not discussed" rules of language, like what order to put adjectives when you have several (e.g. "it was made of a strange, green, metallic material")
Some day I want to write one of those time loop VNs where the only way to break the time loop is to reach the end of the affected span without anybody murdering anybody else, which is much more difficult than it sounds not because there's a secret murder conspiracy or a magical serial killer, but simply because there's some Jean-Paul Sartre shit going on and this specific group of people seems to have been chosen specifically for their ability to drive each other to homicide.
Groundhog School Days
Hero: Argh... oh no. I'm losing control of my cursed demon arm. You all must flee, before it destroys you!
Cursed demon arm: You always do this.
The real benefit of cultivating close friendships is that when you're handed an obvious setup line for an utterly disgusting innuendo, you know whether or not you can get away with it.
The power of friendship is equal to the torque of friendship multiplied by the angular velocity of friendship.
Friendship is rotary?
Friendship exists in both linear and rotational varieties (e.g. a circle of friends). For linear friendship, the Power of Friendship is the simpler Force of Friendship scalar multiplied (dot product) with the velocity of friendship, as seen in a straight-line Sonic Rainboom effect. While rotational friendship still uses a scalar product, it's trickier given that the direction of both the Torque of Friendship and the Angular Velocity of Friendship require use of the right hand rule, which can be challenging for ponies.
I think the fact that friends and their interests are revolving into and out of my life means that actually, the power of friendship is related to the rate of shaft work we have with each other.