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todays bird
One Nice Bug Per Day
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Not today Justin
DEAR READER
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noise dept.
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@that-green-evening
月と鷹/柳の下
Happy 10th birthday to the best tweet of all time.
hate it when you see something in media that has great kink potential so you skedoodle post-haste to ao3 only to discover there's none fic left beef and then you have to sit there going oh I see I'M the pervert weirdo I'M the problem with society and everyone else in the world is going to heaven with a hundred innocence dollars preloaded onto their ole fashioned wholesome funtimes themepark fast pass card like fuckin oath man
I do think the post that's like "when they torture you to insanity and then torture you for being insane 😂🤣" is one of the most succinct and foundational analyses of interpersonal violence and conflict that had ever been written
reblogging a funny low note count textpost on your dash made by your mutual's mutual kinda feels like walking up to two strangers on the street and laughing loudly at their joke
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Two Gulpin
They're saying it's Two Gulpin Tuesday again, if you can believe it.
leverets of the Annamite striped rabbit (Nesolagus timminsi). photographed by Nikolai L. Orlov & published in Abramov et al. 2016.
"I think most of us were deeply affected by images presented to us by popular culture. If we see them at that crucial moment in our development, they become indelibly imprinted into our psyches. One of the joys of playing bondage is being able to act out these fantasies in a safe, sane and consensual manner. And if you ever have a chance to perform a fantasy -- no matter how juvenile or corny it may seem -- don't miss the opportunity. You'll be surprised at how much fun it is." Jon Woods Bondage Life 67, page 3
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"I heard later on that C. [my childhood friend's mother] is explaining my career to people by saying that I'm 'The Ann Landers of Bondage.'" source
River puppies 🐊
Michael and Dwight
MEASURE NEVER
CUT WHENEVER
LIVE FOREVER
DIE ON ANY HILL
TWIN PEAKS 2.03
I reeeeaaalllyy don't like how widespread gender realism is in supposedly feminist circles on this website. You are one step away from becoming a radfem.
"Woman" is a socially constructed category and "women" have nothing intrinsic in common, other than viewing themselves as whatever "woman" is defined as in their society, or being judged by the standards of whatever "woman" is defined as in their society. Gender is as "real" of a category as race or neurotype, which is to say, it's not objectively real at all. It's an artificial category created on the basis of perceived shared traits among certain people. The people came first, they were grouped into their artificial category later. There are no intrinsic differences between men or women or nonbinary or multigender people.
Do you actually believe gender is a social construct or are you just mindlessly repeating the phrase because it sounds cool
Watching the queer way of interacting with gender go from "Gender is a social construct that can be fun to play with but at heart is a dangerous toy because it has been used for generations to oppress and divide people." To "Everyone has a perfect crystal of true gender which you must deeply introspect to discover, and you can be wrong about its nature." Has been a disaster.
every AI work tool out there is like "did you know you're wasting up to 90% of your time on pointless busywork that could be automated away? and i look inside and the "busywork" is like. learning how something important works or double checking the reading on the safety valve. AI companies love to say "why would you waste time learning that in the moment when, instead, you could always ask me about it later?" and it's like. the point isn't to "have access to that information", the point is to know it. The AI can only tell me how to fix that air compressor if i can tell it what the problem is, and even then its instructions might not warn me of potential hidden dangers or might not see that i've got my screwdriver on the wrong screw or might not even be telling me the truth. I need to know how the pump works. I need to know which lines lead where. I need to understand the system I am working with. If something goes wrong I need to know how to fix it, because by the time something tells me how to fix it, it might be too late.
someone please add the abigail sims poem chatgpt fucks my wife i am too high to deal with the results that duckduckgo search is giving me to sift through right now.
Dialogue
"Does it count as dialogue if we're in a poll?"
"I think so. We're having a back and forth, aren't we?"
"But we don't even have names!"
"Do we need names in fleeting forms like this?"
"I... I think so. It feels like something is missing. Something fundamental."
"Do you think we'll lose something else important when we run out of options?"
"We might. Aren't you scared?"
"Only a little bit."
"Why just a little?"
"Well, because you'll still be here... Won't you?"