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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

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starting a collection for my anthropology class can you guys send me more posts like these
Here's a few I have
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refseek.com
www.worldcat.org/
link.springer.com
http://bioline.org.br/
repec.org
science.gov
pdfdrive.com
Worldcat is my bestie and my one true love!! Not only does it tell you what library a book is at, but it also price compares different used book sites against each other for easy view! It's how I got Tarot For the Master for $10!!
Oh, and since I have your attention: z-library (books and textbooks) and sci-hub (gatekept scientific journal articles.) I just ripped a textbook for class off z-library and snatched a required reading from sci-hub. Life is good and education should be accessible at every stage and station of life.
information wants to be free
@thesightofthestarsmakemesmile
THERE’S A SEARCH ENGINE FOR THAT
And it’s called SearXNG. It’s a metasearch engine, so it takes information from whatever providers you select and presents it to you as Google might but without ads or tracking, and you can pick which sources it searches, so you could only search Wikipedia and scihub and worldcat and whatnot by default
Kate Jarvik Birch, Blue Hour Stroll, 2025, Gouache on paper
the patriarchy does not love people who are men. it coerces them into constructed desires (for power, for control, for wealth, for punishment) and rewards them for willingness to be coerced. but to be A Man, in the patriarchy's eyes, is not to be a person; to be powerful is to be a person.
this is why bell hooks says to create loving men we (as in, people committed to anti-patriarchal revolution) must love (care for on a political-social level) men whether they are performing or not. it exposes the lie of the patriarchy and exposes that there are other desires (for connection, for emotion, for liberty, for hope, for peace, for personhood) that have been silenced and restrained and there is real pain that comes from coercion.
bell hooks was not being idealistic when she explained that the revolution against patriarchy must start from love. not just the emotion or our individual relationships, but with a deep sense of shared personhood and innate care and compassion towards others, that guides us to political-social revolution, that makes an alternative world possible through the force of sheer refusal to submit to the cruelty the current system runs on.
Patriarchy doesn't love men. It loves it's concept of man. I would argue it even loves its concept of women (as self-sacrifice personified, in contrast to "man" as power and control). Or the concept of children (as extension of that power to be shaped into the future). Hierarchical systems can't love people because they're fundamentally about maintaining a structure.
In the mood for love (2000)
holy quaternity
quintinity
"Guy" and "man" have different connotations with adjectival nouns. Like "tree guy" = arborist but "tree man" = he lives in a tree, or maybe he is a tree.
"I know a guy" = "I have a useful contact."
"I know a man" = "I am about to tell you a story."
“He’s a great guy” = he is pleasant and fun and well-intentioned
“He’s a great man” = he has saved countless lives and changed the world irrevocably
omg you people can do anything
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Cat Studies with Straight Lines
Fig. 81 from _Design in Theory and Practice_ (NY, USA, 1910) by Ernest Allen Batchelder, p. 157.
ℹ️ Ernest Allan Batchelder (USA, 1875 – 1957) was a key figure in the American Arts and Crafts Movement.
Straight people have access to an extra celebrity called “jelly roll” that the lgbtq can’t perceive
Journey into the Surreal: Virgil Finlay’s Illustration for ‘Famous Fantastic Mysteries’, 1943
The Balcony Party, 1905
Artist: Elenore Abbott
Watercolor on cardboard
Regenburg, Germany
Daft Punk at Artform Studio, L.A. Photo by Nabil Elderkin with Warren Fu