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Adding another image - oh my gosh it's so cute!
Ok if we exclude Palpatine who has the gayest lightsaber?
This is Palpatine’s lightsaber btw. He duel wields.
Actually it’s genius. It’s is a foolproof design if you don’t want to get caught with a lightsaber
*goes through chancellor’s desk drawers and finds this*
*slowly closes drawer and never mentions it*
If you see something…say nothing and drink to forget
It can't possibly be that blat-
onion not even doing satire at this point
It took SIX YEARS for me to get a lupus diagnosis. If someone took me seriously sooner would I have ended up needing a kidney transplant? We’ll never know.
Astrology is very popular — both Gallup and YouGov report that about 25% of Americans believe that the position of the stars and planets can
Astrology doesn't seem to work.
Some highlights:
Astrologers helped design the study
No one did better than random chance, even though they only included people in the study who are experienced with astrology and stated that they expect themselves to do better than random chance
They gave every astrologer a set of 50 things about a person and 5 birth charts to choose from. They weren’t even coming up with the chart themselves!
After taking the test, most thought they nailed it. Zero out of 152 did better than 5 out of 12. None nailed it
Astrologers who rated themselves highly experienced (“world class experts”) did the same or worse as those who said they have limited experience. Both performed the same as random chance
This is hilarious
That's got to be the funniest graph ever published in a paper
why the fuck is it called the xbox 360 what does 360 mean???????????????????
when u see it u turn 360 degrees and walk away
turning 360 degrees would face you right back to the xbox you dipshit
this post somehow still in circulation despite everyone involved being deactivated
World Heritage Post
Day 1: What are you currently reading?
lunlun’s reading challenge
hi everyone! it’s been a looong time since i created a challenge. with work, my german course and just simply life, i noticed that i can’t read as much as i’d like to. so, i, very suddenly, decided to create this challenge to help myself read more and by sharing it with you, to help you read more :] i think participating in a challenge is much more motivating and helps me do what i’m doing in a more disciplined way. to participate you only need to reblog this post and use this tag: #readingwithlunlun
note: there’s no specific starting date for the challenge. you can reblog it anytime and start it for yourself :]
here are the questions/prompts:
day 1: welcome! what are you currently reading right now?
day 2: how many books would you like to finish throughout this challenge?
day 3: describe your favorite book in three words.
day 4: who is your ultimate favorite book character?
day 5: what would you like to say to your comfort character?
day 6: what is your favorite book from your childhood?
day 7: what is a book cover that you think is very pretty?
day 8: which book made you cry the most?
day 9: which book made you laugh the most?
day 10: it’s been ten days! how’s the challenge going for you?
day 11: what’s your most disliked book from 2024 so far?
day 12: who is your favorite author and why?
day 13: what are your favorite book tropes?
day 14: if you could go back and talk to a deceased author, who would you choose and why?
day 15: what are the best books written in the 21st century according to you?
day 16: what trait makes you like a character immediately?
day 17: what trait makes you hate a character immediately?
day 18: what’s a genre you always read?
day 19: what’s a genre no matter what you’ll never, ever read?
day 20: which book universe would you definitely want to live?
day 21: which book universe would you definitely not survive?
day 22: what’s your favorite fantasy creature?
day 23: would you like to be a vampire or a werewolf? why?
day 24: let’s talk about booktok. what are your thoughts? do you trust their recommendations?
day 25: which book do you think everyone must read once in their lives?
day 26: share a playlist to listen to while reading.
day 27: what will make you a buy a book immediately?
day 28: do you buy books online or from bookstores?
day 29: grab the nearest book around you, open page 12 and share the first sentence with us.
day 30: the last day! i hope you enjoyed the challenge. how was it for you?
i tracked down the reddit post because i wanted to see what the hell this guy was annotating like 30 pages in
i do NOT know french but i applaud this guy who seems to be attempting to decode the book as if the whole thing were cryptography
#he is absolutely trying to figure out the dimensions of the house#unhinged behavior but also somehow a completely valid way to read this shitass book
(via @willaux)
@uncontrol-freak
I feel like this is simultaneously the worst way to engage with this narrative and the closest to the intended experience.
Dude's out here trying to solve House of Leaves. I give it to page 120 before the actual minotaur gets him.
he's adding an extra layer. he's reading this book better than any of us
I'm sorry but. My fellow leftists. It's really important that you learn math. When you. They should have mandatory calculus (or at least algebra...) classes at the DSA. They should have mandatory calculus classes at the Maoist cadre. You can't. I'm sorry. It's really really important to know math.
if you want a planned economy you should maybe learn a teensy tiny bit of linear programming.
How many books do you (personally*) own?
Less than 50
50-100
100-200
200-400
400-600
600-800
800-1000
1000-1500
More than 1500
*meaning: how many do you as an individual own, not your household or family collectively. But I understand it can be hard to make distinctions; but if you CAN make a distinction, please do.
The Four Horsemen of Pattern Recognition:
Reblog to give your followers psychic damage
stop living in california
Never
My cat just walked across the keyboard while I was using the grapher. I’m not sure exactly what he’s saying but I think it involves gay rights
MOSHE SAYS f : [-1, 1] x ℝ → [-1, 1] s.t. f (x, y) = x
Translation: MOSHE SAYS GAY RIGHTS
6/24/2025 | Tuesday
I haven't posted anything remotely personal in nearly a year. I've barely been on this hellsite in the past year. I've just been feeling so awful and have been so busy. But I'm feeling a little bit better, so…
I've still been reading a ton and working on math. I'm also prepping for around 16 hours of testing for a credential I'm trying to get. I sold my car and bought a hybrid, which I love. Brother M moved away, but we meet halfway a few times a year to attend punk shows together. Sylvia (cat) is 14, and Jack (dog) is 10. Oh, and I finally got a few precise diagnoses of autoimmune disorders, which have turned out to be positive occurrences since I ended up starting some disease-modifying medications.
Short Story Recommendations
These all fuck me up to a varying degree of emotions
Crime
Philomel Cottage - Agatha Christie
Lamb to the Slaughter - Roald Dahl
Death and the Compass - Jorge Luis Borges
Horror
The Landlady - Roald Dahl
A Walk in the Dark - Arthur C Clarke
The Wife’s Story - Ursula K Le Guin
The Veldt - Ray Bradbury
The Hanging Stranger - Philip K Dick
The Colour out of Space - H P Lovecraft
The Spider - Hanns Heinz Ewers
Sad
The Life You Save May Be Your Own - Flannery O’Connor
A Small, Good Thing - Raymond Carver
Cathedral - Raymond Carver
The Haunted Boy - Carson McCullers
The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas - Ursula K. Le Guin
The Chef - Andy Weir
The Martyr - Ngugi Wa Thiong’o
Jambula Tree - Monica Arak de Nyeko
The Rats Do Sleep At Night - Wolfgang Borchert
Sci-Fi
Love is the Plan the Plan is Death - James Tiptree Jr
The Last Question - Isaac Asimov
The Nine Billion Names of God - Arthur C Clarke
The Star - Arthur C Clarke
Reunion - Arthur C Clarke
The Commuter - Philip K Dick
Exhibit Piece - Philip K Dick
To Serve Man - Damon Knight
Brothers Beyond the Void - Paul W Fairman
What the Fuck?!
The Lottery - Shirley Jackson
A Collapse of Horses - Brian Evenson
Some of Us Had Been Threatening Our Friend Colby - Donald Barthelme
Hopeful Monsters - Hiromi Goto
The Box Social - James Reaney
He-y come on ou-t - shinichi hoshi
The Garden of Forking Paths - Jorge Luis Borges
Stories of Your Life and Others - Ted Chiang (just the entire collection bro)
Other
Broken Routine - Jeffrey Archer
A Man Who Had No Eyes - Mackinlay Kantor
Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been - Joyce Carol Oates
The Lady, or the Tiger - Frank R Stockton
The Continuity of Parks - Julio Cortázar
The Dinner Party - Mona Gardner
A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings - Gabriel García Márquez
On Exactitude in Science - Jorge Luis Borges