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Helllloooooo....
To whoever stuck around, Thank you!!!! I haven’t had time to draw due to uni but I’ve still been practicing (maybe I’ll post them?). I’ll try to get some more non-WIPs up.
Unemployment has lead me to this
The one disrupting my peace, sleeping peacefully.
Guess what I’ve been playing
Guess what I’ve been playing
People are so much more sad, and desparate, and lonely than you think. I have had three incidents in the last four months were a technician I was working with was being either dangerously unfocused (we work with high voltage), or just flat out angry with their coworkers, and every time when I just pulled them aside to say hey, this isn't you, you're nice, and you're competent, so something must be up - what can I do to help - they have responded by bursting into tears. One guy was struggling to get his wife moved into a care home, one guy just got served divorce papers, and the other hadn't slept a wink the night before because his daughter had the pukes.
I haven't spent my whole life responding to people being rude, or stupid, or dangerous with knee jerk compassion. It's a new habit. The first time I did that as the lead for my lab, it was because the guy genuinely was so good natured that I knew something had to be off. But the other two times were just me going, alright, lets see if it always goes this well, and so far, it has. I'm almost 30, and I just figured out that the #1 reason people are shitty are because they are going through shit.
I don't think you have, like, a moral obligation to respond to people being jerks with knee jerk compassion. But it has made my life so much easier the last four months that I would recommend trying. For your own sake. Please.
(I'll step off my soapbox now. Enjoy your Sunday.)
I have to reblog this every time because frankly this is absolutely genius prose
y'all remember this game? just pure goonbait it's crazy i was allowed to play it at all bro 😭
Once you know all the logic tricks to play minesweeper, you end up in a state of exercised mastery. The goal is not to solve individuals puzzles but to tease out more and more from her while denying her every chance to explode, every chance to deny you your total dominance over her.
In short, mastery over minesweeper is mastery over edging the program.
We have GOT to get regular porn back on this website.
what do you think this is
The suburbs dream of violence. Asleep in their drowsy villas, sheltered by benevolent shopping malls, they wait patiently for the nightmares that will wake them into a more passionate world.
—J.G. Ballard, Kingdom Come
Overheard in the office hallway between two older businessmen:
“Don’t you dare pull my shirt up, I have a meeting.”
You know what happy pride to those two guys
getting northern licked by a northern flicker
i really love this genre of image
The best part of that video is that the owner found the ORIGINAL plush later on the beach and took another video with it after their grandmother stitched it back up
I love the death grip after the toy was fixed up. Lessons were learned. Try to steal it this time you fucking bird. I dare you.
The chicken chain was told to "cluck off" the last time it tried to move into the UK. This time, it hired bigger guns.
me: "have they tried not being fucking ignorant religious bigots?"
article: “I suspect that a bit of the steam has gone out of the LGBT thing,” Backman told the right-wing outlet, staying ahead of the issue. “There may be the odd protester, but if they have got armies of PR people laser-focused on that then I suspect it may be OK.”
me: no surprises there... fuck them
sandwich recipe
We go through a lot of pickles here and this recipe is a good way to use leftover brine.
The thing that pisses me off the most though is the fact I know so many LGBTQ+ individuals that still go there, and they are surprised when I actually don't. It's literally like that tweet.
as a black person, as a woman, and as someone who works in the entertainment industry, i'm of multiple minds about supriya ganesh leaving the show and most of it comes down to whether this was a decision she made; given she is absolutely blowing up right now and likely has quite a lot of options for jobs, if she chose to leave, i think that's both fine and also, good for her! her star is on the rise! it also speaks to the realism of how many people come and go from teaching hospitals in real life, so from a broad-strokes view, i don't necessarily think that's a bad thing
on the other hand, the pitt has now twice removed characters who are women of color, notably this time a character whose major motivations center around advocating for and supporting patients who are also marginalized and mistreated by the existing healthcare system. the variety article indicates that this is a story-driven decision, which again, isn't necessarily bad on its face, but why is this specific character and actor being written off, why now? how much input, if any, did ganesh have in this decision? (knowing how writers' rooms work, there could be as much as some or as little as none.) there have also been rumors that this exit may have been spurred by ganesh being frustrated by the treatment of women of color and specifically advocating for better storylines; obviously if this is the case with her leaving the show, this is extremely fucked up
the announcement itself being paired with ayesha harris's promotion (which i cannot celebrate and cheer loudly enough) and coming out before the season finale itself also very odd; i am grateful that from what i've seen so far, people have not taken the easy bait of blaming harris and/or pitting two amazing actors of color against one another about this. the headline itself is very tokenizing, but i'm glad that people are smart enough to see beyond that. that said why drop this news now without any indication of what this means for either of their characters before the season is even over? (my guess is contract signings just happened but that's speculation on my part)
i wish supriya ganesh all the best moving forward and can't wait to see her star continue to shine in other projects, i am super sad about the loss of samira mohan as a character, and i am so excited to see ayesha harris grace our screens more as parker ellis, and none of these thoughts are mutually exclusive. ps i know i'm gensec of mohabbot nation but if mourning a ship is your first reaction to this news you are not a serious person
mckay's conversation with robby might actually be one of my favorites this season so far. she saw through everything he's been doing this shift, all the little ways he's been teetering, and she didn't make it a confrontation. she came at him in a very specific, deliberate way, and that's what makes it stand apart.
compare it to dana and abbot. dana's approach is accusatory, pressing: sometimes it's like you're just tempting death 'cause you don't give a shit anymore. and what is wrong with you today? while abbot's is emotional, heavy, and anticipatory: you just make sure you come back and if it gets dark you call me. both are coming from places of worry, but their approaches demand something from him.
cassie does something else entirely. she frames it through herself: in a previous life, i had friends who liked to see how close the edge was, as if it were a challenge. trouble is, they all inevitably found it. 9 years sober, she has lived this recognition. she places it gently, through her own past, through the people she knew and the patterns she saw unravel, in a way that doesn’t demand a response. she leaves space for robby to step in—or step away. she doesn’t corner him, doesn’t demand admission, doesn’t make him the problem. she quietly says: i see you. i’ve been you. she offers him recognition without expectation, something he can receive—or ignore—without feeling attacked.
and, of course, he laughs it off; says, it’s been a weird day, and walks away. but that doesn’t make the scene any less powerful. what lingers is the precision of what she offered: understanding without pressure, insight without accusation, awareness without judgment. what a beautifully fragile moment. the heartbreak isn’t in confrontation or confession; it’s in the near-miss, the delicate truth she lays bare and he chooses not to receive.
I think they’d have a pombon