i'm conducting an experiment. everyone who's from an english speaking country state your country, regional area and what you call the following images. i need to see something
we're not kids anymore.
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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i'm conducting an experiment. everyone who's from an english speaking country state your country, regional area and what you call the following images. i need to see something
Movement nudge, back pain, tight hips
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MOVEMENT NUDGE!
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who’s gonna tell tumblr that executive dysfunction is more than Not Doing Things?
okay
these are the executive functions. impairment of these functions is executive dysfunction
Oh.
OH
Girl, help. None of my executives are functioning
Fellow white people did you know there's this cool youtube hack where you go out of your way to watch videos made by Black people. And suddenly your video recommendations will have loads of cool new channels. And then you realise youtube was literally hiding videos made by Black people from you because they assumed you wouldn't be interested
Don't talk about it. Be about it.
my favorites:
Daniel JrStetch (fitness)
Frilancy Hoyle (fashion)
EarthtonesGirl (knitting)
Josh Johnson (comedy)
BlackForager (...foraging)
Reese Waters (US politics)
https://youtube.com/@reesewaters?si=OOV1cQllMSoYhKx_
TL Yarn Crafts (crochet)
I’m Toni – let’s learn how to crochet together! 🧶 Hey babes! I’m Toni, the designer and instructor behind TL Yarn Crafts, where every croch
Charm City Ewenicorns (knitting)
https://youtube.com/@charmcityewenicorns?si=GsG6iZIOnSsd2E6E
Sage the Bad Naturalist! (Link is to my fav recent YouTube short about BEES!)
SW☆MP ST☆RS ! yes, my name is spelt with 2 r's. boything
I like to talk about movies and shows. I give reviews, recaps, and commentary about movies, TV shows, or anything that interests me. I hope
Hi! I'm Alley! I talk about Fandom stuff on the internet!
I make entertaining and educational content! I discuss true crime void of copaganda that is mindful of the victims and their loved ones, as
🍃I make full videos and reels on old & new tech. w/ an ✨️aesthetic touch ✨️ A girl is just exploring tech. like Luffy and Dem... 🚢 ° ° Th
Sage the Bad Naturalist talks about science topics!
Animation / Storytimes
Cole_oo
KOMONO
Lukisa Art
kgann
ItzLoveth
Sims 4
Ashley Plays
DumplinSiims
SimOllyon Says
Vtubers
belbeeps2
T9
lovmura
Video Essays & Media Analysis
Shanspeare
Yhara zayd
F.D. Signifier
Earth to Nellie
Tee Noir
Thafnine
Princess Weekes
Pillboy
Veridis Joe
Kat Blaque
Indie Music
Zoofles
xXPurpleQueenXx
Ani Meida
Etc.
Kennie J.D. (Movies/TV reviews, occasional deep dives)
One Mic History (Short videos on Black history in the USA)
MacDoesIt (Reaction videos and vlogs)
mōri (makeup)
Minnemi (Vocaloid fandom videos)
JakariaASMR (Hair ASMR that isn't just straight hair)
Some that I'm subscribed to that I haven't seen listed yet.
I'm a South African fashion writer, researcher and designer exploring African fashion history, design thinking and cultural sustainability.
Khensani is incredible at making clothing that reflects her heritage and I have learnt so much about the history of South African clothing, accessories and fashion through her :)
Fellow white people did you know there's this cool youtube hack where you go out of your way to watch videos made by Black people. And suddenly your video recommendations will have loads of cool new channels. And then you realise youtube was literally hiding videos made by Black people from you because they assumed you wouldn't be interested
Don't talk about it. Be about it.
my favorites:
Daniel JrStetch (fitness)
Frilancy Hoyle (fashion)
EarthtonesGirl (knitting)
Josh Johnson (comedy)
BlackForager (...foraging)
Reese Waters (US politics)
https://youtube.com/@reesewaters?si=OOV1cQllMSoYhKx_
TL Yarn Crafts (crochet)
I’m Toni – let’s learn how to crochet together! 🧶 Hey babes! I’m Toni, the designer and instructor behind TL Yarn Crafts, where every croch
Charm City Ewenicorns (knitting)
https://youtube.com/@charmcityewenicorns?si=GsG6iZIOnSsd2E6E
Sage the Bad Naturalist! (Link is to my fav recent YouTube short about BEES!)
SW☆MP ST☆RS ! yes, my name is spelt with 2 r's. boything
Aaron Monte - Comedian
Prince Kyle - Trans positivity/discussion
Alden Boudy - Cooking
Anisa Nandaula - Comedian
Bento Club - Japanese life
Big Head Justice - Natural Black hair ed
Catluminati - CATS
Epicurious Expeditions - disability recipes
instructor_bensei - cool weapons
JOSHUACGRACE - Homesteading
Kira- crochet
LJ- Food reviews
Not Your Mommas History - History
Ron Funches - comedy
Commentary/ pop culture
Foreign Man in a Foreign Land
CerosTV - commentary
DyQuell Dontae - commentary
Kat - Popculture history
Kat Blaque
Intelexual Media - Culture History
Olurinatti - culture
Qing Da- commentary
Fandom!
[HelloNexus]
Alley Dreamer
Ella Pastoral
Malli
Nysclip
ordinarydreamer
Musicians!
Dj Latet gh - DJ
flowerovlove - Musician
Apollo Flowerchild - Trans Musician
Giselle
Labrinth
Leon Bridges
Masego
Mon Rovîa
Nur-D
Ashley Viola - Social Commentary
Cynthia Area - Social Commentary
Madisyn Brown - Creativity (with a lot of great social commentary video essays in the past catalogue)
Myocore - Vlogger and Book Content
SewRew -Historical Sewing and Life
Shanspear - Political and Social Commentary
Sierra Ann - Vlogging about Cooking, Motherhood and Fitness
Sweet Impact - Baking
Tinysey - Social Commentary
Wisdom Kaye - Fashion
WURLD -Social Commentary and Comedy
Yellow Door Urban Homestead - Vlogging and Garden specific Homesteading
Fellow white people did you know there's this cool youtube hack where you go out of your way to watch videos made by Black people. And suddenly your video recommendations will have loads of cool new channels. And then you realise youtube was literally hiding videos made by Black people from you because they assumed you wouldn't be interested
Come here to watch my video essays on black movies and media
★I be drawin and stuff✭
linguistics and such @zaydupree everywhere else
Essays for the Masses 🖤
Saving Caribbean Culture with Commentary Business Inquiries: [email protected]
I'm Alexis! I forage out in the VERY untamed wilderness of scenic Ohio. Stick around and find out how we're all surrounded by amazing plants
Blair Imani is a critically-acclaimed historian, social activist, public speaker, educator and influencer. She is the author of two historic
I am a food scientist & certified culinary scientist with a love for teaching and food. Learn science concepts related to food and how to ap
oh I know how to make a poll's results look like the letter E watch this
what is the rightmost digit of the number of responses this poll has right now? (it should be visible before you vote.)
0, 1, or 2
3
4 or 5
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7, 8, or 9
KICK THE CAN!
Let’s play the biggest game of kick the can on the internet.
To kick the can, reblog it. I wanna see how long this can go on for.
the oldest reblogs for this post that i can find are from january 2nd of 2013. this can has been getting kicked around tumblr for almost 13½ years now
And yet somehow this is my first time kicking it!
Please remember that Pride is important because someone tonight still believes they’re better off dead than being themselves.
i think the near-extinction of people making fun, deep and/or unique interactive text-based browser games, projects and stories is catastrophic to the internet. i'm talking pre-itch.io era, nothing against it.
there are a lot of fun ones listed here and here but for the most part, they were made years ago and are now a dying breed. i get why. there's no money in it. factoring in the cost of web hosting and servers, it probably costs money. it's just sad that it's a dying art form.
anyway, here's some of my favorite browser-based interactive projects and games, if you're into that kind of thing. 90% of them are on the lists that i linked above.
A Better World - create an alternate history timeline
Alter Ego - abandonware birth-to-death life simulator game
Seedship - text-based game about colonizing a new planet
Sandboxels or ThisIsSand - free-falling sand physics games
Little Alchemy 2 - combine various elements to make new ones
Infinite Craft - kind of the same as Little Alchemy
ZenGM - simulate sports
Tamajoji - browser-based tamagotchi
IFDB - interactive fiction database (text adventure games)
Written Realms - more text adventure games with a user interface
The Cafe & Diner - mystery game
The New Campaign Trail - US presidential campaign game
Money Simulator - simulate financial decisions
Genesis - text-based adventure/fantasy game
Level 13 - text-based science fiction adventure game
Miniconomy - player driven economy game
Checkbox Olympics - games involving clicking checkboxes
BrantSteele.net - game show and Hunger Games simulators
Murder Games - fight to the death simulator by Orteil
Cookie Clicker - different but felt weird not including it. by Orteil.
if you're ever thinking about making a niche project that only a select number of individuals will be nerdy enough to enjoy, keep in mind i've been playing some of these games off and on for 20~ years (Alter Ego, for example). quite literally a lifetime of replayability.
since this post blew up, i've been wanting to do an addition with all of the recommendations from the comments and tags. but there's a lot of them. some people might be crazy enough to sit down and seriously put them all in one post with descriptions. those people are honestly sick in the head.
anyway, here's all of the recommendations from the reblogs. not all of them are text-based, but it's a great mixture of styles. also don't forget the links in the second paragraph of the OP which will take you to FMHY where there are a bunch more games listed.
Games
A Dark Room - text-based science fiction role-playing game.
corru.observer - science fiction adventure web game.
Improbable Island - old-school text adventure game.
Candy Box 2 - incremental clicker game that evolves into RPG.
Arcanum - open source wizard clicker game.
sandspiel, Powder Game, Powder Game 2, The Powder Toy - more sand physics games.
Orb.Farm - fishtank simulator.
Façade - experimental game with a real-time interactive narrative where you try to fix a failing marriage.
The Catacombs of Solaris - trippy art game.
Yume Nikki Online - online version of the surreal classic plus fangames.
The Barncle Goose Experiment - combine element/alchemy game based on antique theories of abiogenesis.
Fallen London - free-to-play text-based open world RPG.
Nested - very unique text-based universe expanding game. described as possibly @orteil42's favorite thing he's ever made.
The Process of Elimination - interactive web novel (by @hypertextdog)
Discworld MUD - multiplayer, text-based, online game (a MUD, or text MMORPG) based on the Discworld books.
Horse Master - surreal text game about training a horse.
EYEZMAZE - flash (RIP) or HTML5-based puzzle games.
You Are Jeff Bezos - text game. spend Jeff Bezos' fortune.
The Password Game - challenging puzzle game where you have to meet password requirements (by neal)
Universal Paperclips - incremental paperclip making game.
Half-Earth - planetary disaster planning game where you try to save the world using socialism.
ChooseYourStory - community-driven website centered on CYOA style story games.
PhD Simulator - random event based text game. make your choice each month and see if you can graduate on time.
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup - open source roguelike.
Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead - turn-based survival roguelike set in the modern day.
Nethack - open source roguelike originally released in 1987.
FarmRPG - simple, mobile-friendly, text-based farming RPG.
Kingdom of Loathing - browser-based community MMORPG.
PokeRogue - browser-based Pokemon roguelike
Tools
Text Game Builder - works in your browser, with just a little bit of Python (by @grumpygandalf)
Twine - great (free!) tool for making text-based games quickly.
Ink - scripting language for interactive fiction (also free)
Flashpoint Archive - a community effort to preserve games and animations from the web.
PICO-8 - fantasy console for making, sharing and playing tiny games and other computer programs.
Non-Games
Library of Babel - interactive illustration which attempts to simulate what it might be like to browse The Library of Babel.
Superbad - technically not a game, sprawling website full of secrets.
17776 - serialized speculative fiction multimedia narrative about football in the far-future. beautiful, creative, legendary. created by Jon Bois, a legend and one of my favorite writers of all time.
Choice of Games - text-based, choose-your-own-adventure games (interactive fiction). some free-to-play, others can be bought like an ebook.
The Deep Sea - scroll to the bottom of the ocean. encounter the humble squid and his friends (by neal)
Space Elevator - like The Deep Sea, but up instead of down. you can equip your avatar with a scarf (by neal)
Internet Artifacts - an interactive history of the early internet (by neal)
If The Moon Were Only One Pixel - scroll through an accurately scaled model of the universe.
r/incremental_games - reddit community for incremental games.
r/WebGames - reddit community for web games in general.
thank you to everyone who contributed and the creators. please be sure to show them some love where possible.
Reblogging the update too
starling
Do you know which book this is from?
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I’ve read this book before, and I like it!
I can tell which book this is from based on this excerpt, but I haven't read it
I started reading this, but didn’t finish it (or I am reading it currently)
I haven’t read this book, but I like this excerpt!
I’ve read this book before, and I don’t like it
I haven’t read this book and I don’t like this excerpt
Please reblog the polls, but KEEP IT SPOILER-FREE to make people read the excerpt with an open mind 💖📚 Title and author will be revealed after the poll's conclusion.
Thank you @redribbonofficial for the submission! 😄
Gentiles/non-Jews of Tumblr, how well did you do in the quiz on Judaism 101 linked below?
0
1-4
5-9
10-14
15-20
21-25
26-31
32 :)
I’m Jewish/show results
This is the quiz and I did not come up with it, credit goes to @iswearbyalltheflowers on this post.
Absolutely no judgment, I’m genuinely really curious and I figured more people would answer anonymously here than on the original post.
this is fred, the dot.
fred wants to grow into a beautiful tree, but sadly has no branches
reblog to give fred a branch
i will post fred status updates as he grows
look at him go!
he's figuring out how to tree!
35 reblogs, he's growing so good :D
75 reblogs, fred continues to grow
reminder to spread out your branches (ie. dont spam reblogs on one post), he's starting to get a little crowded near the trunk :(
At 1788 Reblogs, Fred is spreading nicely... But We Can Do Better :)
I would like to see the Fred again please
Oh, ✨Fred!✨
🤩
This is Fred the post. Please help Fred the Post grow more. We love Fred the Post.
It's a real shame that online reply guys have made 'thought experiments' into a constant ordeal of 'would you let me say the n-word to save 5 black children?' bullshit, when actually, real thought experiments are important training tools to unlearn acting on bigotry, biased instincts and propaganda.
In life you're going to encounter ethical questions that you've never considered before or you'll find reasons to question ethical questions that you always thought that you knew the answer to. And when that happens, you have to be comfortable thinking the whole things thru from all angles, even though your gut instinct tells you to settle for the easy answer that makes you comfortable.
You have to be able to ask questions like 'but is anyone harmed by the thing that disgusts me?', 'is this about improving the world or just about punishment'?, 'what if my assumptions about why people do this thing are wrong'?
You have to be comfortable not being sure yet what your conclusion will be. You have to be comfortable exploring opinions that differ from what your friends think. Thought experiments teach you this.
If you don't get comfortable doing that, propagandists will trick you into accepting a comfortable answer based on your preconceived biases and whatever new biases they want to slip in there.
I regret to announce that I need to actually explain to insufferable people in the notes why 'would you let me say the n-word to save 5 black children?' isn't a clever little thought experiment. Let's start with a little story:
I work the door at a feminist club sometimes. We've got a big sign at the door in bold letters reading "No touch of any kind without consent, you will be kicked out". When new guests show up, we point out the rule and ask them to confirm that they'll follow this rule.
Every night, there will be a few guys whose response to this is to immediately put a finger somewhere on my body, like my shoulder or my arm, and ask "not even this?". If those guys are allowed to enter the club, they ALWAYS end up groping people. Their response to a boundary that was put in place to prevent harm, is to immediately push it, test it, see if they can do a little bit of harm, see how much harm we will tolerate. That's what that finger and "not even this?" shows.
In this club, little innocent touches without prior consent definitely happen. It's loud and it can get crowded on the dance floor and around the bar. Shoulders touch, people tap each other on their arm to signal that they want to get through the crowd. No harm is done. But "No touch of any kind without consent" stays up at the door because its an effective filter to keep out the predatory guys.
Social conventions around the n-word are a lot like that. While it is technically true that the sound of the n-word does no harm on its own and it's the intent that makes a slur into a slur, to point that out is to misunderstand why the "don't say the n-word ever" social rule is there. It's a test, like our "No touch of any kind without consent" rule. People who see that rule and respond by pushing its boundaries are telling on themselves. They're showing that they want to explore how much harm we will tolerate.
So you're not particularly clever if you invent a thought experiment that shows that the n-word isn't a magic sound that does harm on it's own. We all knew that already and you're not cleverly exposing purity culture or dogmatic liberal behavior. You're just telling on yourself. The "don't say the n-word ever" social rule is a filter that exists to get people like you to tell on yourself.