Hello! I feel like the Governess from "The Figarland Retention Strategy" kind of has this energy.
She is beauty, she is grace, she’s about to hit Garling in the face (with her shoe).
And he likes it.

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Hello! I feel like the Governess from "The Figarland Retention Strategy" kind of has this energy.
She is beauty, she is grace, she’s about to hit Garling in the face (with her shoe).
And he likes it.
Day 227 | Head Parasite
Radios are a good thing to have. Devices that require cell service are cell phones and are not the same as radios.
I keep seeing commercials for "rapid radios" where they are trying to pitch these "walkie talkie" type devices as radios that can reach across the country. This is misleading nonsense. They are a real product, and they will allow communication across long distances, under the right circumstances, but these are not radios, and the advertising is misleading.
They're essentially cell phones because they require cell towers and LTE service to be working and within range. Back in the early days of cell phones, I knew people with cell phones that provided a type of walkie-talkie service you could use between paired phones on the same plan. I'm sure there are people still using this on cell phones. But it's merely similar to how you use a walkie talkie, the signal itself is sent via the cell phone service.
So that means these devices are not like radios that can work when cell towers are non-functional or not in range. They are NOT independent of a mobile phone network.
Some ads claim there are "no monthly fees" which makes it sound like they're radios that are independently operating like an amateur radio or walkie talkie, where you need no subscription or plan. That's tricky though because they do have an annual fee for service - through their cellular carrier! They will not work without this service.
FRS radio, used via walkie talkies, will work independently of any subscription. You don't need a license to broadcast (talk over it), and if you buy a reputable legal set, even something cheap, they are fixed so that you can't access or transmit in a way that you wouldn't be allowed. Many of us played with these as kids, and some of the children's toy types work just fine, but there are better quality ones that will have a better audio signal and maybe a slightly bigger but still short range. CB radio is similar but the equipment is different and operates at different frequencies.
GMRS radios also have a limited range but are more powerful than FRS. You can have a base station and hook up antennas, but there are also handheld GMRS that work like walkie talkies too, and can communicate with radios on the FRS channels, and also more GMRS frequencies. You need a license to broadcast on GMRS, but it's relatively cheap and you only need one license per household to cover a whole family using different radios. There are rules by the FCC for example using your assigned call sign at 15 minute intervals or at the end of any conversation. There are also rules about using repeaters that allow people to broadcast or hear radio from greater distances. (I hear people 40 miles away on GMRS, using a repeater.)
Some GMRS radios come with a built-in weather radio and even FM radio too. Some can be programmed (on the device or connected to a computer app) to listen in on various frequencies such as emergency service channels like the fire department, just like "police scanners". These too if sold from a reputable source, and compliant with rules, will not allow you to accidentally broadcast on some officially designated channel or a HAM channel and get into trouble. HAM radio licensing no longer requires you pass a morse code test but it does still have tests on radio operations and equipment, and unless you pass these tests and get licensed you can't operate HAM.
CB, FRS, GMRS, and HAM are not cell phones and they are not private. Though texting is an option, encryption is not allowed by the U.S. FCC for these amateur radio bands.
Then there's also LoRa radio which is being used by people now for short-range low-power texting communication that doesn't require cell service. This is an unlicensed frequency that's used for a number of things. There is an open source tech called Meshtastic that's popular.
All of these things are totally different thing than these "radios" being marketed supposedly for "preppers" who want a way to communicate long distance or in a disaster. If you want to communicate when cell phone service is interrupted or not available nearby, these "long distance walkie talkies" are not the solution.
If you want to be able to communicate long distance without cell service, a satellite phone can do that, because they use satellites in orbit. But these also obviously require a service, because they work by satellites that are in orbit being operated by some company. And the service is pretty expensive.
Read up a little on how radios work, and then get the actual radios, from a reputable source, and get the right license if need be, and follow the rules.
And honestly I don't recommend impulse buying anything you see in an ad without looking into it further.
Toyota Supra (A80) at the Greater Milwaukee Autoshow (2026) in West Allis, WI.
Ik that this is going to sound so so stupid, but sometimes I genuinely wonder if I am truly hating on hsbc because it is bad or i just hate the complex stories it tries to tell?
I will admit, a part of why I hate the hsbc crew so much and I want to make an archive website is that I want that comic to be gone. I hate being a homestuck. I genuinely do. I want it to end. I want AH to apologize and leave the internet. I want to vomit all over the mods and writers holy fucking shit
Everything after the GAME OVER retcon handles themes that Hussie and his team were not and still are not prepared to handle. Part of what makes the sequel material so terrible is the fact that it genuinely could've been decent if good writers were involved. Instead, we get irony-poisoned slop laced with character assassination, all designed to scare off the older and more discerning fans, so that the younger, louder, and more tolerant-of-bullshit fans can continue to be fed slop dressed up as fanservice.
It's not even like the older MSPA comics, where everyone was in on the joke and the dunking was playful. Now it's just mean.
Streets of Willow was so fun 🩶