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it’s him your honor
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Judging you judging you judging you judging you judging you judging you j
annoying disability tropes in media
hey kids this idea needs some more nuance
if i was the joker id just get a restraining order on batman and superman whataere they gonna do? break the law? then theyre no better than me, a cold blooded murderer. and this would 100% work, because superheroe movies have the shittiest takes on ethics since fucking kant
why do all the words sound heavier in my native language?
— @metamorphesque, Yoojin Grace Wuertz (Mother Tongue), Still Dancing: An Interview With Ilya Kaminsky (by Garth Greenwell), Jhumpa Lahiri (Translating Myself and Others), @lifeinpoetry
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Deleted scene from the Burning Maze
Lester: So Piper broke up with you, huh?
Jason: Yeah
Lester: *twiddling monopoly piece* You know, us gods always thought it was really funny how demigods made up these rules surrounding dating. I mean we don't have have DNA, so medically it's no more problematic for someone to date their godly sibling than the child of another god. It's all just about social convention of what's considered "weird". As for me, in my current human form my DNA is completely fabricated from nothing, so technically I'm not related to anyone right now-
Jason: where are you going with this
Lester: Ithinkyou'rehotandIwanttokissyou
Jason:
Jason: historically, bad things happen to people who kiss you
Lester: That wasn't a no
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He was about to show the reason why people called him howl
happy 1st birthday Howl Pegging Comic ❤️
The next time they tell you Americans are “happy” with their employer provided health insurance remember that that “happiness” is fueled by willful ignorance of what the alternatives are really like and fear of losing what little crappy health care they currently have.
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its so fucking funny that nuclear waste is such a contentious topic. like yeah those damn nuclear advocates need to figure out somewhere reasonable to put that nuclear waste. for now we will be sticking with coal power because it puts its waste products safe and sound In Our Lungs, where they cannot hurt anybody,
you cant just put nuclear waste in the ground it might hurt somebdoy :/ put it in the air that everyone breathes like a responsible power source :/
ohhh noooo :( you can’t just produce three cubic metres of waste per plant per year, that’s so little how will anyone notice :( you have to produce 240,000 tons of toxic waste and emit 3.8 million tons of carbon dioxide per plant per year so everyone knows where the danger is :(
also like. just in terms of radioactive waste, coal produces more radioactive waste per unit of produced energy than nuclear does, and it pumps that directly into the atmosphere
literally like ‘its only a problem with nuclear because i can see exactly where it is’ gfdghfdgfhd
I miss when library books used to have little paper pockets inside with a list of all the people who borrowed it and when... I hate that this is now exclusive knowledge of librarians. I do care that a miss Mariana borrowed this book in 1985 and then Dario in 1997. They're my brothers and sisters
but really, there's a million reasons why it's an issue for users and staff of the public library to have immediate access to a record of who has borrowed a specific item and when.
and that's not even about keeping the information "privileged" to the library staff, these days they don't even keep a digital record of an item's history of borrowers; once you return a book, there isn't a list of everyone thats ever taken that book out that your name gets added to (though they probably take a tally of how many times it is checked out for circulation statistics).
i think the card system is a remnant of a culture that could only exist in the world before the internet as it exists today, where this identifying kind of information wasn't always readily at your fingertips, even for those at the "information professional" level.
don't get me wrong here, i do understand the nostalgia factor to it as being part of a different time, but i think it's always important to understand why this kind of system has its flaws and has been (at least in north america) taken out of practice
bear in mind that US public libraries spent most of the past twenty years fighting off lawsuits that they were prohibited from disclosing to the public because when 9/11 happened the federal government wanted a list of every person who read certain books and the librarians had a really bad feeling about where that kind of policy would end up going, for some reason.
not keeping the records in the first place is a way for the libraries to protect themselves when they stand up for your privacy.
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_FBI_has_not_been_here.jpg
This was a thing in multiple libraries. We really want to protect your freedom to access information.
they were prohibited from telling us when the fbi had been through to check who was reading what. so they told us when they hadn't been. anyway librarians are heroes for privacy and freedom of information
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