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Sorry Iâm late I was obsessing over herb spirals
Delicious. Finally, some wholesome fucking spirals
Hi, my name is Harley I'm a trans person of color who moved cross country to follow my dreams of ⊠Harley Renée needs your support for Emerg
Hey, this is a friend of mine, if you can help, that's great, if not, a share would be nice.
letâs have another round tonight
17776 IS A YEAR OLD HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU FUNKY SATELLITES
Please read 17776.
17776 is legit one of the greatest sci-fi stories Iâve ever encountered, please read it
This is amazing. Dedicate a couple hours to reading/watching this as it is a masterpiece. Iâve never read anything quite like it and I doubt I will again.
JustâŠtrust me.
happy 2nd year anniversary!
If you havenât had the pleasure of this multi-media story, please take the time to check it out!
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I want one.
thought that said angels, which is objectively cooler
This post went from cyberpunk dystopia to fantasy revolution real quick
Holy shit take a look at some of the other things on that page that people have made. If the face bedazzling, the specific clothing patterns, the projector that gives you multifaces (like that one keanu reeves movie), or the other crazy masks arenât a sign of a growing cyberpunk distopia era I donât know what is.
I wish we didnât have to live in any dystopian future but I would rather us slowly grow into a cyberpunk one rather than the shitty one we currently haveâŠ
Do you realize how important this is though?! Like, the society-wide social upheaval happening in Sudan, Hong Kong, Lebanon, and Iraq will happen in the US. Not âmightâ - WILL. And all of us will have to make a choice between sitting out or risking our lives against our government. These designers are giving current and future protestors the protections necessary to fight for their rights without governments annihilating their families and their lives and thatâs amazing.
Yes itâs dystopic. Reality is too - suck it up. And letâs take these tools and get to fucking protesting
Hereâs an invaluable writing resource for you.
Was looking for this information just yesterday. Thanks so much.
Yâall I could have used this so many times before oh my good god
Also a fantastic resource for D&D
Their names, ranks and kills in case people went to know;
First row â Guard Staff Sergeant, VN Stepanova: 20 kills, Guard Sgt JP Belousova: 80 kills, Guard Sgt AE Vinogradova: 83 kills.
Second row â Guard Lieutenant EK Zhibovskaya: 24 kills, Guard Sgt KF Marinkin: 79 kills, Guard Sgt OS Marenkina: 70 kills.
Third row â Guard Lieutenant NP Belobrova: 70 kills, Lieutenant N. Lobkovsky: 89 kills, Guard Lieutenant VI Artamonova: 89 kills, Guard Staff Sergeant MG Zubchenko: 83 kills.
Forth row â Guard Sergeant, NP Obukhova: 64 kills, Guard Sergeant, AR Belyakova 24 kills.
Total number of confirmed kills: 775. Photo taken in Germany, May 4, 1945.
And this hasnât been made into a movie or mini series?
The cool thing is, thereâs still one person missing: Lyudmila Pavlichenko.
She was one of the deadliest snipers of World War II, and is regarded as one of the deadliest snipers of all time. Over the course of one year (June 1941-June 1942) she racked up a count of 309 kills, 36 of which were enemy snipers. Her prescence in the picture alone would have brought the total number of kills from 755 to 1064.
Goddamn.
Icons.
Every one of them.
There is a movie about Lyudmila Pavlichenko: Battle for Sevastopol (2015). It is a foreign film told from the Ukrainian/Soviet perspective, and it does get pretty grim (war trauma, suicide ideation, PTSD â not an exhaustive list), but there's a lot of good stuff in there too, and it's a good movie. You can find it on Amazon Prime.
What __***is***__ warriormale?
warriormale⊠[thumps chest] is in here
opposite of toxic masculinity. in this house we love and cherish warriormale.
@warriormale is the perfect example of how things like fighting donât HAVE to be toxic. The examples he shares are of men who have consented to fighting each other using an agreed-upon set of rules in a controlled environment as a way to train their bodies, shed extra energy, and build friendships. Heâs spoken out in favor of defending the innocent and strongly AGAINST things like domestic violence. And heâs in favor of men being able to share things like hugs and kisses as a way to express emotion without those actions having to be tied to sexuality!
This kind of physicality is what all men should aspire to and itâs part of why I follow him even though heâs 100% not the kind of thing I normally have on my dash. Iâm proud to have him as part of my Tumblr community.
Thank you all for these tributes.
These are very kind.
WarriorMale
This post is just so humbling.
Thank you for the show of Respect.
WarriorMale
imagine if the oceans were replaced by forests and if you went into the forest the trees would get taller the deeper you went and thereâd be thousands of undiscovered species and you could effectively walk across the ocean but the deeper you went, the darker it would be and the animals would get progressively scarier and more dangerous and instead of whales thereâd be giant deer and just wow
you have a beautiful imagination
this gave me chills
HOLY SHIT
first of all ^^^ I love this^^^
secondly, Iâve said it before, butÂ
this is exactly what the Old World was. Off shore there was Ocean, and inland there was Forrest
Hereâs an Old World tree still surviving in a modern forrest of âlargeâ trees
Thatâs just what trees used to be like.
And wandering among those trees, one might have encountered, yes, deer larger than a modern moose, but also, depending on what year, pigs bigger than grizzly bears, beavers the size of modern wolves, ground sloths the size of modern elephants, and bears nearly that big. Not to mention the insects and snakes and shit.
I could keep going, like, you might have crossed paths with a whole herd of these
or a family of these.
Like, 29,000 years ago, the last of the Neanderthal had just died out. Humans and this thing definitely lived at the same time.
And they didnât live in the Forest, but there is one ice age creature thatâs still alive, if you want to see what life was like back in the day. We used to think the Musk Ox was a type of bovine, or cow, which is how it got itâs name. BUT. See this?
that, my friends, is an ice age GOAT. Thatâs right, thatâs a 900 pound GOAT. Here, take another look
anyway, yeah, the wild used to be a lot more Wild. Old Forest was definitely the inland equivalent of Ocean, and everything back in the day was turnt the fuck UP
This post was made by someoneâs genetic memory of those scary fuckers
Can god please rerelease the Old Forest again
reminder to myself about the process of drafting & revising:
first drafts are for making it exist
second drafts are for making it functional
third drafts are for making it effective
This is the most important thing Iâve learnt in writing my novel. Have fun the first time but know your first pass isnât going to be perfect
amazing double dance by hao ruoqi ( in blue)and wang xuerou(in red)
OH MY GOD OH MY GOOOOD A FEW THINGS ABOUT THIS:
the facial expressions
the effortless sensuality
I AM SO GAY
the inexplicable moment in which the dynamic between the two shifted like they changed bodies
did china allow this to be shown? china?
DID I MENTION THE GAY
what is the lore of this? I figured that it was a malevolent spirit shifting from one body to another
the part with the leg. you know which one I mean
seriously are they actresses cause this level of portrayal is more astounding than any Hollywood actress has ever amounted to
the end with the smile and the head grab and the beating heart
O H M Y G O D
For those wondering, the dance is based on a soul-switching scene from the movie Painted Skin II: The Resurrection and the music is Su Yunyingâs Moment.
A Quiet Moment
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I recently saw a meme on Facebook that said something along the lines of âhow to make a millennial panic: lock them in a room with only a phone book and a rotary phone and write the instructions in cursive!â It had this smug âaha, gotchaâ vibe oozing out of it, and itâŠjust sort of made me laugh. Like, really? Really? But it also made me thinkâŠ
Beyond the fact that I know how to use both a phone book and a rotary phone and can read cursive (as long as itâs not too horrifically messy), I think it was the attitude of âOh no, weâve got you because you couldnât possibly figure out how to use something thatâs new to youâ that really made me snort. But I think thatâs the key to this and similar memes that Iâve seen.
They donât think we could figure out how to use something new to us, because they canât do it.Â
Like, if you presented a millennial with a rotary phone or a phone book and they had never, ever used one or seen one used before, I can guarantee pretty much any millennial could figure out how to use it. Because thatâs what we do: we adapt. Weâve been through so many variations of technology and seen so many new forms of technology emerge that weâve had to learn to adapt swiftly and fluidly. Itâs second nature to us.
Put a boomer in a room with a smartphone, laptop, and tablet however, and wellâŠdifferent story.
Iâm not sure if they literally donât understand that presenting a millennial with something they havenât encountered before would not be an obstacle and certainly not a panic-inducing one, or if they just say things like that to make themselves feel better that they couldnât do the equivalent, or if itâs a combination of the above.
I just realized that the original meme is also, quite accidentally, basically describing the principle behindâŠ.. escape rooms.
You know, the recent popular trend in participatory entertainment in which thousands of millennials literally go out and pay money to voluntarily be locked in a room where they have to solve puzzles under a time pressure, often using antiquated or analog technology, secret codes, and mechanisms they donât yet understand, all without using their phones/the internet. For fun.
For many of us, thatâs not panic-inducing, thatâs just our idea of an enjoyable Saturday night out with some friends!
Now Iâm just laughing even harder.
Speaking as someone who used to work at an escape room? YEP. YEPS. THIS. The millennials and gen-z kids were ALWAYS faster and ALWAYS more comfortable and having fun. Theyâd identify the problems, divvy them up, and get to work. The boomers? âI donât understand this. I donât get it. I donât see why weâre doing this, Helen!!!!!â and then someone would have a tantrum and sit in the corner with their arms crossed. Theyâd be obsessed with everyone working on every single problem together, and arguing about it (too many cooks in the kitchen) and if someone managed to solve a puzzle on the other side of the room, the boomers ALWAYS give them hostile interrogations about how they did it, wasting their time. Millennials and Gen Z? âOh, you solved that!? GREAT, whatâs the answer?â and theyâd just accept that the person had gotten the right answer.Â
What I donât get is ⊠Iâm a millennial. And Iâm 32. How young do they think we ARE? How long ago do they think these things were commonplace?
Cursive? Learned it in elementary school!
Phone books? I know my first apartment definitely had one - which I actually did use - and that was only 2007 or so.
Rotary phone? I canât say for certain if I ever used one properly, but I seem to recall being very young and some adult or other snapping at me to stop playing with it. I know that I saw them in real life AND saw them being used in movies/on tv, and I understand the principle.
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Mozilla updates its "Privacy Not Included" gift guide for 2019
As with last year, the Mozilla Foundationâs privacy researchers have produced a guide to electronic gifts called âPrivacy Not Included,â which rates gadgets on a âcreepinessâ scale, with devices like the Sonos One SL dumb âsmart speakerâ (Sonos ripped out all the junk that isnât about playing music) getting top marks, and Ring Security Cams, Nest Cams, Amazon Echos, and other cam/mic-equipped gadgets coming in as âSuper Creepy!â (the exclamation point is part of the rating).
These rankings are purely about privacy, so thereâs plenty of stuff thatâs extremely proprietary and hooked into app stores and other ecosystems that allow the manufacturers to control how you use your property after you buy it, as well as giving them the ability to censor the kinds of information you can receive. Many of these devices contain copyright locks (DRM) and onerous terms of service that would make it a potential felony to have them independently repaired, too, so the manufacturer gets to decide what can and canât be fixed, and unilaterally declare that itâs time for your device to become e-waste in some distant landfill (Apple is notorious for this, and they led the charge that killed 20 state-level Right to Repair bills last year, and CEO Tim Cook started 2019 with an investor call last January that warned investors that Apple was facing a crisis because people were not replacing their devices as often as they used to, opting instead to repair them).
And this kind of thing also matters for privacy! If not for the independent repair sector, weâd have never found out that Google had made a âsmart speakerâ with a secret, hidden microphone, so if you were relying on the manufacturerâs specifications to evaluate the privacy dimension of a product, you could land in trouble. Likewise DRM: because security researchers face felony prosecution and massive civil liability if they reveal information that weakens a DRM system, devices with DRM (to ensure that you only use approved apps, parts or consumables) are less likely to be independently audited, and when they are, thereâs a greater likelihood that the researchers will delay or bury their assessments. That means that security defects in DRM-equipped devices (many of which get top marks on privacy) can fester for longer and do more damage before coming to light.
https://boingboing.net/2019/11/27/creepiness-scale.html
Nice, I didnât know about this guide.
Bioluminescence series by Rob Rey
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This is so goddamn beautiful