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theres a new product by verzion called âhumâ that allows your parents to track your car and places you go, if your parents are controlling like mine please check under your steering wheel to make sure that they havent installed this
here is what it looks like installed:
you can read more about it here, and here-Â this excerpt sums up what information Hum will send:Â
âa carâs owner will be able to get notified on their phone when the vehicle leaves a pre-determined area or drives faster than a set speed⊠[Hum] will enable location tracking and a driving log, which measures travel times, engine idle times, and average speeds.âÂ
People in abusive relationships, please check your cars.
DO NOT TRY TO UNPLUG IT BY YOURSELF!
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So i just came out to my dad abt being nb, and he said something really wise about names, i think.
He said âGifts are not obligations. You give things to people, and you hope they like them. And your name was a gift from us to you. If it doesnât work for you anymore, youâre not obligated to keep it.â
and i just thought maybe other people could use hearing something like that.
The Late Show, January 4, 2017
Unfortunately, Trump later unfollowed @EmrgencyKittens
I keep trying to like red wine like a grown-up but like ⊠itâs rotten grapes, guys. You can drink things that donât taste like rotten grapes. Why
Okay I donât know when this post is from (I came across it stalking multiple blogs). But in case this might help, here is a brief science/wine lesson.
To start off, some facts:
-White wine is made from sweet pulp inside of the grape (minus the seeds).
-Red wine is made from both the skin and the grape (and the seeds and stemsâŠsometimes? Canât remember).
-Tannin is the substance found in red wines, coffee, dark chocolate. Tannins are responsible for the bitter taste in those foods.
-Tannins are found in the skin of the grape, as well as the seeds and the stems. Therefore, most red wines will have tannins, versus most whites will not have tannins.
-Red wines vary in level of tannins, depending on variety of grape, climate, and fermentation process. Pinot noir tends to be very low tannin. Shiraz/Syrah, choice of poison for our beloved brunette surgeon, is very heavy on the tannins.
-Some white wines (most commonly Chardonnay) are aged in oak barrels instead of metal containers. Oak barrels have tannins, which seeps into the wine during the fermentation process. Thatâs why Chardonnays tend to be âdrierâ aka it has tannins.
-White wines like Sauvingnon Blancs are usually fermented in steel barrels (aka no tannins. Aka usually very fruity and light and sweet).
Your ability to taste tannins is genetic.
There is a genetic marker determining whether your taste cells are sensitive to tannins.
Basically two people can drink the exact same wine and have wildly different reactions because: 1. Person A canât taste tannins, so they taste the actual wine flavor. 2. Person B can taste tannins, and that tends to overpower ALL the other flavors in the wine. Basically all they taste is tannins and none of the wine.
I am super tannin sensitive, so if I drink a wine like Cabernet Sauvignon (very tannin heavy, aka âvery dryâ, it tastes like bitter ethanol alcohol to me, whereas my best friend canât taste tannins so the same wine is maybe a little bitter but they can actually taste the grape and different flavors. To her, a wine like Sauv Blanc is too sweet, tastes like sugar water. But to me it tastes good.
So unless itâs the taste of the alcohol or all wines you hate, chances are you might hate the taste of red wine, especially the heavier red wines, because taste the tannin overpowers everything else. And all you taste is bitter bitter ethanol bitter more ethanol.Â
More tannin info: -Tannins bind to fat.
-This is why tannin heavy wines are recommended with fatty foods (Shiraz and steak). Whenever you eat food with high fat content, the fat builds up on your tongue. A sip of red wine will bind with the fat on your tongue and clear it away. Thatâs why the sip of wine between bites of fat heavy foods is considered a palate cleanser.
-By that logic, this is why white wines are recommended with low fat foods, like fish. Salmon is fattier than most fish, which is why Chardonnay (tannin heavy white wine) or Pinot Noir (low tannin red wine) is recommended with salmon.
-People who are sensitive to tannins can drink tannin heavy red wines with fatty food and generally the wine wonât taste gross. The fat on your tongue (from that steak) will bind with the tannin and neutralize the tannin taste. Aka the only time I ever drink Cabernet Sauvignon or Shiraz is with a steak or heavy, creamy pasta. Aka never bc I donât often eat either.
-The reason dairy helps coffee taste better is because the fat in milk/creams binds with the tannins in coffee and neutralizes the bitter taste. This is why people who canât taste tannins can generally drink coffee black without milk (sugar is a different story). Itâs also why almond milk in coffee is the worst idea (almond milk is already bitter and has no fat).
More wine facts: -90% of the âaromasâ of wine are marketing BS
-You know the labels that say like âcherry with a hint of blackberry?â Thereâs no real way to infuse cherry or blackberry into grape wine without screwing with the fermentation process. Itâs all created by the wine marketing industry to sell you win. Sometimes if you smell cherry before you drink the wine, you might taste it in the wine (because majority of flavor comes from smell). Or if you think there is cherry flavor in the wine, your brain can trick your taste buds into tasting it.
-The only true flavors found in real grape wine are grapes (obviously), oak/earthy flavor (the barrels), vanilla (barrels, oak sticks), tannins. (There are a few others but canât remember. I think maybe cinnamon?).
-Peopleâs perception of wine often affect how good it tastes to them. Social psychology studies show that people will rate the exact same wine differently if theyâre told the wines are different in price. (They rated the more expensive wine as tastier).
tl;dr Whether you can taste tannins is genetic. Exact same wines taste different for different people depending on your genetic makeup. If youâre sensitive to tannins, red wines wonât taste like anything other than bitter alcohol. Genetics/tannins are why people generally have preferences for red or whites.
this is extremely informative and i have learned a thing about myself, which is that i CLEARLY inherited the tannin-tasting genes from my teatotaling mother and not from my dad who subsists entirely on espresso and cabernet sauvignon.
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lookâŠâŠâŠâŠâŠ.. write as much shitty fic as you want. nobody can stop you. youâre learning constantly and itâs better to write hackneyed implausible ridiculousness than it is to not write at all out of fear of fucking up. youâre good
There was an experiment a professor did. I think it was pottery students. He did an experiment of âqualityâ vs âquantityâ. One half of the class he told; you have to make as many pots as possible. Good pots, bad pots, shitty pots, whatever. The more pots you make, the higher your grade.
The other half of the class were told, âyou can make only one potâ. But that pot had to be perfect. The quality had to be high; the highest quality pot would get the best mark.
But when it came to the grading, they noticed something weird.
All the best quality pots were in the âquantityâ group.
The guys who were literally churning out pots, trying to make as many as possible, not concentrating on the quality. But every pot they made, made them better at making pots. By the end of the month (I think it was a month) - they had some pretty awesome pots coming out, because they enjoying finding all the ways and all the things they could do to make all their pots. Where as the âqualityâ guys had spent their time reading up on pots, and technique, and researching and planning; which was all great but theyâd had no further practice at actually making pots.
The best way to get really good at something, the only way to be really good at something, is to make lots of shitty attempts at that thing several of which will fail. If all you create are perfect things then you wonât improve, because how can you improve on perfect?
tl:dr MAKE YOUR SHITTY POTS.
AMEN this goes for anything too!!! drawing, painting, sewing, knitting you name it. Its so much better to just do the thing your working on, shitty or not it takes less of a toll on you to just finish a thing than to worry about fucking it up first time.
did-you-kno:
On her childhood:
âI counted everything. I counted the steps to the road, the steps up to church, the number of dishes and silverware I washed ⊠anything that could be counted, I did.â
On her NASA calculations:
âEarly on, when they said they wanted the capsule to come down at a certain place, they were trying to compute when it should start. I said, âLet me do it. You tell me when you want it and where you want it to land, and Iâll do it backwards and tell you when to take off.â That was my forte.â
Katherine really stood out in her field because she was the only woman who asked questions.
âThe women did what they were told to do,â she explained. âThey didnât ask questions or take the task any further. I asked questions; I wanted to know why.â
In 2011, when asked if she still counts things:
 âOh, yes. And things have to be parallel. I see a picture right now thatâs not parallel, so Iâm going to go straighten it. Things must be in order.â
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Wrote this a couple years ago⊠I love Katherine Johnson. I was soooo excited when I first saw the trailer for Hidden Figures. ONE DAY MORE
Here are some pics from a Springtime meetup I went to with some good friends! My hair is currently in crochet braids, so I had a hard time trying to figure out what to do with it. In the end I pinned it up in several different spots and was happy with the way it turned out~
For those who have braided hair and struggle with trying to figure out how to wear it with cosplay or lolita, just spend some time in the mirror and look at photos for inspiration. Also do some improvising. Youâll have lots of fun with it!
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Hand-Colored Print Fragment of an Adoration featuring Balthazar
Netherlands (c. 1470)
So, okay. I know that sometimes when I post this sort of thing, especially stuff thatâs NOT a painting, and not in good condition, and is very stylized, it will often pass unremarked upon by most. And I get that. Itâs okay-itâll always be a very important part of the whole.
But like. Do me a favor. And justâŠcontemplate this guy for a moment.
I justâŠ.love this, so much. I love his hair (that pattern!), his face (like a Sun-In-Splendor!!), and how the richness of his gift, the sincere gesture of crown to heart, and his humble expression convey so much depth in so few lines.
Additionally, I feel that even with the extreme stylization, I get a very strong impression of what this person as depicted could have looked like (in my personal opinion):
Thatâs Alfred Enoch, by the way.
And while itâs probably a bit silly, I just canât find myself becoming tired of looking at something so many centuries old, and being able to see someone who looks like you, or me, or someone we all know.
Itâs the kind of carefree, simple fun that I grew up being led to believe was something only white people were âallowedâ to do, or had access to. That anytime I wanted to engage in this way, the only âroleâ I could have would have been one of dehumanized degradation, so I might as well not only accept my erasure, but thank them for not depicting me.
This isnât implying we should shy away from unpleasant truths and holding history accountable. What I mean to say is, we can have this, too. We can be whimsical and silly and have fun and write stories and create art-and sure, plenty of people invested in âwhites-onlyâ narratives would throw a âhistorical accuracyâ sh*tfit if someone were to paint Alfred Enoch in the 15th century fashion Balthazar up there is wearing. They always do.
But what does it matter when we have this? It might be a fragment, it might be hand-colored and messy, but itâs real. Itâs the truth. And I love it.
Chanel Haute Couture Spring 2013.
Ahhh so I happened to watch Pocahontas again for the first time since a million years and it suddenly seemed obvious to me re-watching it that poor Nakoma is completely smitten with Pocahontas⊠And no one can convince me otherwise that they didnât kiss under the upturned canoe, so this picture. : 3
(Half-way through doing this I realized that Pocahontas didnât have the necklace on during this scene but um, maybe after she got it they went back and kissed again?)
And why is there practically zero fic of Nakoma/Pocahontas? ;__; I only ever found two fills⊠Internet! Youâve let me down.
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I canât stop laughing
okay but corgis are the wildest baseline doggo, u breed a corgi with any other pure bred and the dog will look like a short corgilicious version of the non-corgi breed
husky:
german shepherd:
dalmatian:
theyâre all so beautiful thank you for your time