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“you should be at the club” Brother I should literally be sent to the seaside for my health
an occult reading of the right-click action
a left click is a click of engagement with an element, but it's engagement on the element's terms. buttons press, checkboxes toggle, inputs select. it's cooperative.
a right click, though, is a refusal of engagement. it's a violence - it states not that i will look at you, but *inside* you. a right click is penetrative.
oh, but it offers so many more options. it's a view of a world beneath, isn't it? it's a world you can only see by looking inside. don't you want to see?
Moonrise Phyllis Shafer — 2015 oil on canvas
this is VERY important: What's your favourite fruit?
Apple
Pear
Orange
Banana
Blueberry
Strawberry
Mango
Watermelon
Other (tags cause I can't put everything fhdjsk)
reblolgos for bigger sample size :))
Anastasia Trusova (Russian,b. 1988)
river icing, 2023
acrylic on canvas
The charging of the dice.
what common theme do your "stress dreams"* share?
something to do with school
hospitals
living situation (finding a new place to live or dealing with a previous one)
financial struggle
being lost
vehicles (driving/crashing)
social shortcomings
in trouble with the law (running from police, etc)
relationship or friendship issues
ALL of the above (or a majority)
NONE of the above (answer in tags)
*"stress dream" = dreams you get when under large amounts of stress or anxiety irl, that may or may not relate to your current situation irl.
My last stress dream had a weirdly coherent plot in which i was coerced to do something awful, which is the typical feature of a stress dream.
The short version of the dream is that I agreed to help some kind of shady religious mafia/FBI organization to rehabilitate a bunch of land gods that had gone insane from pollution corrupting their beaches/forests/etc. The gods had been given amnesia and temporary physical bodies, and I was to take them to their new habitat and relase them, like releasing wolves into the wild.
...but also in the sense that I'd have to shoot them, mob-hit style to and release them from the mortal coil.
That was not the dodgy part of the dream. In the dream, I remember thinking that OF COURSE that's exactly how you *would* release a god.
the Dodgy part was that I was approached with this job by a guy in a cheap suit with a police badge from this religious EPA in a parking garage at 1AM, and he promised me a huge pile of money if i did this, followed the extremely complex procedure to the LETTER, and if I was sucessful, I'd reccieve a boon.
If I was not sucessful, I'd be cursed forever.
Also, No idea if this man was Legit or not. Was I helping out the local theological enviornment, or was I being tricked into preforming a mob hit?
The Past and the Present
ID: three fish embroidered on an upholstery sample with a design that looks like coral. the fish are embroidered so they appear to be swimming in between the coral. the colors are shades of olive green and beige.
how do you refer to a group of people in conversation?
all of you
you lot
youse guys
ladies and germs
peoples
children of the lord
chums
humans
gods kids
Something else? (please say in tags)
Snow day today. Should I take a mini dose of shrooms and ponder?
If you had been born in caveman times, would you have lived to your current age*?
I would’ve never been born (pregnancy complications)
I would’ve died as a baby
I would’ve died as a toddler
I would’ve died as a child
I would’ve died as a preteen
I would’ve died as a teen
I would’ve made it to adulthood! and then died.
I’d probably be alive but it would Fucking Suck
I’d be alive and it would be eh okay
I’d be alive and well, hunting berries, gathering mammoths, thriving :)
*this is just about having medical needs that would have meant death without modern medicine, so no ‘I’d probably die from not being able to distinguish the blur as a lion’ we have a healthy caveman squad who cares for each other, we just also dont have, yknow, penicilin. etcetera.
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follow for more occasional useless polls :)
phoebe wahl's art always makes me want to cry
Worked in the Book of Doors and Keys tonight for the new moon.
EARNEST POSTING. while everyone is still working on new year’s resolutions i want to make sure everyone knows about the FREE serial reader app.
if you are trying to read more classics/public domain works but for whatever reason struggle with incorporating reading into your daily life, or you’re just intimidated by huge books, serial reader is a great tool to make reading more approachable. it works much like dracula daily in that it sends you one excerpt at a time (usually about 10-15 minutes of estimated reading time). awesome for commutes, lunch breaks, quick bedtime story, etc.
it’s very customizable. you can change fonts, themes, and you can even take notes and highlight. you can also sync with other reading apps like goodreads (no storygraph yet……. we can hope!). the base app is completely free, but there is a one-time optional upgrade fee of $2.99 USD if you want some extra features. this is all developed by one guy, so the money goes to supporting the creator - although i’m sure apple takes their cut 😑.
there are a ton of works to choose from, currently something like 800+.
you can now also add your own .epubs to break up your own books into daily serials! very cool, serial reader!
this was the best app i added last year so i just want to pass it on. happy reading! :)