Representatives of the 501st Legion: Capital City Garrison posing with Ottawa Humane Society shelter animals. Happy Star Wars Day! May The Fourth Be With You! Photo Credit The.Rohit Ottawa Citizen
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Representatives of the 501st Legion: Capital City Garrison posing with Ottawa Humane Society shelter animals. Happy Star Wars Day! May The Fourth Be With You! Photo Credit The.Rohit Ottawa Citizen
[ID: A digital illustration of Jonathan Sims from The Magnus Archives. He's sitting at his desk in the Head Archivist's office looking at many scattered boxes of documents spread about on the floor of the room. His expression is disgruntled and he's speaking to a tape recorder in front of him on the desk. A few small glowing green eyes float in the top left and bottom right corners of the image. End description.]
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@giftober 2025 | Day 31: Costumes
DOCTOR WHO (2005—)
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Back to the Future (1985) dir. Robert Zemeckis
Walking dress, fashion plate, hand-colored engraving on paper, published in Ackermann’s Repository, London, April 1818.
Look guys!! It's Simon!! From iron lung!!! Where nothing bad ever happened. Remember how Simon got to go home free after he and Ava met up and he gave her the super awesome box of knowledge? Yeah!!! Look here he is, from that iconic scene at the end of the movie, where they're able to restart civilization thanks to Simon, and he sits in a field of sunflowers. You know, the flower that represents the desire to be free? Anyways. This definitely happened, and everyone had their happy ending, and even the scary fish monster god got to have like.. kids, or something. And a nice bow. Turns out Mr angler blob fish was actually just really lonely.
Everyone got to know him as Simon, not the convict, who helped save everyone. Yay!!!
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Iron Lung is a good movie actually and Markiplier is based af for putting the extra profits toward giving his staff huge bonuses after the viral success of the film. I have been stanning an icon since circa 2012. Never lost my faith in humanity or my faith in that man. Genuinely ecstatic, giggling, and kicking my feet.
Yknow, after seeing Project Hail Mary I was fully expecting this website to be all over shipping Grace and Rocky, so to instead find that everyone has agreed that Grace is an aroace icon and he and Rocky are platonic soulmates is a real fun change of pace that is still oh so very tumblr
On the flipside there's the group of fans who are shipping him with Simon from Iron Lung, called the ship BloodyMary, and had them adopt Laika the space dog and call them "The Patron Saints of One-Way Trips" which is so unbelievably tumblr you just have to smile
STAY SAFE!! [ID: the Gilbert Baker pride flag with the words “Happy pride to all those who are unable to celebrate openly and safely. You are loved and seen!” in all-caps black text over it. /end ID]
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REGÈ-JEAN PAGE and HALLE BAILEY photographed by Mark Griffin Champion for The Hollywood Reporter (2026)
Got a great ad encouraging people to dismantle surveillance equipment and then sell the guts at a pawn shop
I am all for dismantling surveillance equipment, but this is what the insides of a flock camera look like:
So no, these fucking things don't contain almost $400 worth of gold or over an ounce of silver. And good luck strangling a horse with about 50 cents worth of copper wire.
These things contain exactly what anyone with even the most basic knowledge about electronics would expect them to contain: a giant battery, a camera module, and a few circuit boards.
I also can't think of a single device that contains this much rare metal other than maybe some super-accurate scientific measuring devices that cost tens of thousands of dollars.
Anyways, as far as individual components go, the solar panel is probably the most valuable part of the whole setup. And unlike the camera, it doesn't contain a GPS tracker.
Like, still worth letting your local crackheads know about the computer components, and warning them about the GPS trackers, but it's not nearly $400 of gold and $100 of silver in these things. Flock will install them for $250 per installation, + an annual fee of >$2500 (options can push it higher) per camera, so the camera hardware itself probably costs around $250 (the installation is costly too, so adjust downwards again). . . so there's not going to be $400 of raw materials in it. Don't go dismantling these for gold, silver or other metals. But do dismantle them a) just because and b) for the components directly. You might not be able to sell it at your local scrap shop without getting too many questions, but you might be able to find a sketchy tech recycling place willing to take them, and they usually provide enough demand to support an entire black market logistics network of stolen goods. The batteries in particular are fairly fungible; I found (I think) that exact battery pack for about $200 after looking through catalogs and datasheets, from a secondary market retailer, (ie: second hand), and that's *probably* the majority of the cost of the camera unit. I'd bet the bulk cost is $100 or so. The solar panel should also be directly resellable.
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