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using the grand turismo 2 ps1 reflection map shell technique for evil 😈
My partner and I cancelled our Adobe accounts today because of this. Imagine if makers of physical art media had the right to pilfer your sketchbooks because you used their pencils and paints. That’s basically what Adobe is trying to foist on everyone.
These guys are way too famous for overreach. WTF.
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How to cancel your adobe subscription without paying the cancellation fee.
Tossed this together real quick but I’m in need of money for billsssss and also cat food for my babies. There’s wiggle room w the prices and top 2 have same day turnaround typically.
Hey it’s been a while!
Messing around with my social media and getting the swing back into posting some art again. I went and set up a new art blog, I’ll be uploading my stuff there.
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John Brosio, Ecstasy in the Desert (2020)
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Okay so I just got off the phone with them. I talked to a trans girl named Aurora & she was super helpful! She gave me a few doctors to talk to & encouraged me to seek therapy instead of just rushing to get my pills. She literally found a trans friendly therapist in my town & I would definitely recommend giving them a call!
GUYS COME SEE THIS!!!!!! I didn’t know about this, come look!!!!!!
it literally would not be right to ever not reblog this
For any trans followers I have. Stay safe and know you are loved
This is the actual weirdest meme to get great information from.
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hey guys mcdonald’s double cheeseburgers are gonna be 50 cents on thursday and friday
McDonald's has a deal on double cheeseburgers on Thursday and Friday this week. Order one for 50 cents in the fast food chain's mobile app.
reblog to save a life maybe? this could help many ppl on here who just might be hungry and can’t get food
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‘children should not be exposed to literature about bigotry, violence, etc because they’re Not Prepared For It’ is like one of the most privileged opinions you can possibly have. i hate to tell you this but a lot of children face bigotry and violence in their daily lives! for children of colour and children who are victims of abuse and children in poverty, these things are Actually Happening to them In Real Life! what you are advocating for when you say children should be shielded from these things in media is for the white children with stable loving nuclear families to be shielded from acknowledging the lived realities of their peers!
I saw an experimental standup show by a comedian (his name is Corey White tho he’s not active anymore) who talked extensively about the neglect he experienced in his family of origin and then the sexual abuse and violence he went through in the foster system etc, and at the end he was talking about getting a scholarship to attend a private school. He found The Metamorphosis by chance on the shelves in the library when he was like 15? And when he read it, he saw this character, Gregor, and how he was rejected totally by his family for something that wasn’t at all his fault, and yet his love for them was constant and unconditional.
And being a fifteen year old boy who’d been brutalized his whole life by the people who were meant to care for him, for no reason at all, Corey broke down and cried in the middle of the library. And obviously this stuck with him because he was given this national platform (an hour-long stand up special) and he finished it with this memory. That story and the message he took from it stayed with him long into adulthood, he said suddenly he didn’t feel totally alone in his experience as an abused child. Who would deny a young person that kind of catharsis??
People have even gotten to the point where they’re saying that children can’t experience stories about death, as if death is something “too grim” and “too upsetting” for a child to possibly understand. But children are exposed to death all the time. Children have grandparents who die, parents who die, siblings who die, friends who die, and they know what it’s like go go through that grief. Overall, to act like childhood (which people paint with a very broad brush, sometimes they mean six-year-olds and sometimes they mean middle schoolers?) is a period of complete and total innocence and that children never experience any suffering, any grief, any bigotry, is really deliberately ignorant. People are talking about a fictional, idealized, archetypal Childhood and fictional, idealized, archetypal Children who are nothing but innocence have never experienced any kind of suffering
Caitlyn Doughty, of Ask A Mortician, wrote in one of her books about how her first encounter with death came from watching a child fall off one of the elevated aisleways at the mall, when she (Caitlyn) was eight. And how much it fucked her up, to have that be her first experience with death, and how so much of the driving force of her crusade to have a healthier and more open understanding about death comes from knowing, viscerally, the difference being equipped to process it makes.
And I think the “children aren’t prepared for it” argument is a self-fulfilling prophecy, because people are running on this idea that if you just shield people from something as long as possible they’ll magically develop the maturity to deal with it and that’s not how it fucking works. You’re just leaving them deliberately unprepared and playing chicken with the universe, which doesn’t play chicken.
Also, and I cannot stress this enough: stories are the preparation. Ideally, people explore and experience difficult things in concept before they encounter them in reality. But even in retrospect, having the means to process something that’s already happened to you has major benefits on its long-term effect on you, and there’s much comfort to be had in realizing that you’re not alone.
This is also part of why it’s important to let kids self-pace their development and their exploration– it’s not that information can never be traumatizing to kids, it’s that what kids need and when they need it *varies.*
And why it’s important to teach them HOW to self-pace (e.g, skills like assessing their feelings about content, stepping away from upsetting content, seeking out support for processing content, etc.)
I forgot I have to be active here so here’s my Twitter tutorial on how to draw folds I made a while back to help a friend!
Kid Pix just became pubic domain, so the remade (but pretty much exactly the same) version is now available here. It's uh, wild, highly recommend checking it out not only for the wonderful nostalgia but you can legit make some incredible looking stuff!
FIND IT HERE
oh my god. oh my god
What happens when the world’s knowledge is held in a quasi-public square owned by a private company that could soon go out of business?
historians/digital archaeologists: start archiving now!
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again:
If you want something recorded for the long term, use acid-free paper and a good quality ink. And print the photos you care about.
There are archival technicians who spend a lot of time trying to make sure that we’re going to be able to read born-digital files when they’re declassified in decades. Think that’s hyperbole? You ever tried to open a ClarisWorks file? When was the last time you had a cassette tape player handy? Ever had to find an emulator for an old computer game?
Physical media: you own it, you can preserve it. Use it.
I think it's important to remember, as a rule of thumb, if you take advantage of a social service, it actually makes it easier for other people who need that service to access it. Most of the time, when these services get cut, it's because politicians will look at usage and say "see, no one is really using this thing, we can afford to trim the budget for food stamps by at least half". Whereas if you decide to step up and use these programs, even if you feel like you "don't really need it", at bare minimum it's another data point advocates can use to say "hey, look, people are using this thing, this is an important service we are providing, do not cut our funding".
Also, this is kind of a separate but related issue: don't wait until you're literally in debt with no food in the fridge and rent due in a week to look for help. You'd be surprised how many programs are at your disposal. Hell, I just found out to qualify for low-income housing assistance, you only need to make 80% less than the state's median income. (Spoiler: we make waaaay less than 80%.)
Stop thinking of yourself as temporarily embarrassed middle-class. If you're poor, you're poor. Check online, check your local library, get some help. Don't wait until you're on death's door to learn this stuff.
Yeah I just found out that if you’re already on food stamps you automatically qualify to get $30 off your cell phone bill. It’s called the Affordable Connectivity Program
During the pandemic one of the most notorious ebook pirate websites gained millions of new users. At its height, the site offered over 11 mi
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If you're a fan of reading books online for free, you're probably familiar with Z-Library. Z-library is a free online library with over 100
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During the pandemic one of the most notorious ebook pirate websites gained millions of new users. At its height, the site offered over 11 mi
evil loves to win
An absolutely crucial piece of infrastructure destroyed for no reason. I could not have completed my dissertation without Zlib, and now I’m going to find it difficult to get up to speed on any but a few very mainstream topics. (From comments it sounds like it still may be up on Tor; and perhaps that’s a good spur for me to learn how to use that.)
libgen.rs is still online, on windows libgen desktop should still work and provides ipfs downloads, which are therefore not dependent on a centralized server, and... idk, you can probably run the server version locally? i haven't looked into how to get that working.
could be a good idea to make local copies of the offline indices immediately, just in case
evil has not yet won
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