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She/her, 24, broke(n) uni student, hails from The Land Down Under. Welcome to my cluster fuck of a blog, I hope you enjoy your stay.

Current mood: Doctor Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy
  • telltaletypist

    it's wild that virtually all modern digital infrastructure is built to constantly spy on us and harvast our data for advertising yet online advertsing is still basically worthless and nobody seems to actually be benefitting from all this

  • telltaletypist

    a vast rube goldberg machine of privacy violations all working together to deliver the most precisely targeted ads straight into my adblocker

  • deluxeloy

    Human: Deal.

    Fey: Very well. When you return home tonight, your mother will be in pristine health again. It will be like she never fell ill at all. Even the memory of her suffering will fade…

    Human: Thank you so much. She means everything to me.

    Fey: I know, I know. Let’s hope the price wasn’t too much for you after all… Only time will tell.

    Human: So, when do we start?

    Fey: …If I may ask you to elaborate?

    Human: You said you wanted my firstborn.

    Fey: Yes? And you agreed?

    Human: Yeah, so, when do we start?

    Fey:

    Fey, blushing: Ah.

  • hayleyolivia

    So good. It deserved a some art.

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  • comfortably-chaotic-mind

    Wow

  • countingprimes

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    Why would you hide this in the tags !!!!

  • afloweroutofstone

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    They’re about to break so many laws it’s not even funny, I can feel it in my bones

  • jarmes

    It’s about PayPal. This is all about fucking PayPal

    He’s still pissed they fired him. He’s still pissed they didn’t like his idea of calling PayPal X

    20 years and he has not learned a single thing. He’s still throwing a tantrum about people not liking his bad name suggestion decades ago

  • biglawbear

    As an expert in financial regulation? Dear lord. These are NOT the people I'd trust with the financial system.

    Everyone time a tech company tries to break into banking it doesn't go well. Apple, Google, Facebook, they've all tried it. The best they get are payment processors. But they'll never be banks. The regulatory hoops are too hard to jump through and these tech companies are too risky.

  • thegaymertrainer

    That’s SO cool to see it explained

  • biglawbear

    This is SO COOL. I've READ about this concept in comparing western and Indian music but this explains it well! They use "scales" differently!

    Something else to note: western music uses half tones and is usually based around a "key", but Indian music uses quarter tones and doesn't use "keys" in the same way.

  • sirfrogsworth

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    I graduated high school in 99.

    There was a student at our school named Wayne.

    Wayne was gay. It was obvious. He was unable to stay in the closet even if he wanted to. To make matters worse, he was also Black. From a bullying standpoint, that was not a great combo. Both Black and white students made fun of him relentlessly. He was ostracized from the only community that may have given him protection. Only us theater kids stuck up for him, but not to significant effect.

    Wayne was bullied so much that at one point he finally snapped and attacked his bullies with a lunch tray. I was actually seated in perfect line of sight and just sat there chewing my soggy fries in stunned silence. It didn't even seem real as I was witnessing it. The image of him wailing on his main bully as the food on his tray flew off is permanently logged into my long term memory.

    The bully he attacked had blood all over his face and went straight to the nurse. Other than superficial cuts, he was not injured.

    Before the attack, Wayne went to teachers for help.
    He went to guidance counselors for help.
    He went to the principals for help.

    He did all of the things you were supposed to do. No one helped him. They wagged a finger at the bullies and warned them to stop.

    Wayne's lunch tray melee was the only thing that worked. His bullies stayed far away from him. But a week later Wayne was expelled and the bullies were given no punishment.

    So... no.

    No one in my school talked about being trans.

    Because the only way to survive being openly queer was to bash people with a lunch tray.

  • largishcat

    my take on the whole “is therapy speak making us selfish” thing is no, it’s not. it’s just giving people who were already selfish some extremely annoying new vocabulary

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  • warriorprincess1995

    Fun fact! Water actually turns “blood red” when it is contaminated by sulfur creating sulfuric acid. And scientists have discovered that around the time of the plagues a volcano went off that disturbed Egypt’s environment. So the plagues are scientifically proven. The other parts of the plagues are explained by the sulfuric acid river making the animals leave the river and escaping into the human population.

  • vampiregirl2345

    WHY DIDNT ANYONE TELL ME THE PLAGUES WERE PROVEN

  • kvothe-kingkiller

    if anyone wants a full list heres how they happened:

    basically they all stem from a massive eruption of a volcano on the island of santorini off the coast of greece. the ash then floated over to egypt which kickstarted the plagues

    1) blood: the ash carried the mineral cinnabar, which has the capability of turning water red

    2) frogs: the ash also had many toxic and acidic substances so naturally, all the frogs are gonna flee the river

    3) lice: given what was going on insects would have burrowed into dead animals/peoples skin and laid eggs, which then hatched

    4) beasts: everything is getting poisoned from the ash and toxins, causing animals to freak the fuck out/die

    5) pestilence: toxins again

    6) boils: the ash would have caused storms that carried acid rain which when it fell, would irritate peoples skin causing boils

    7) hail: the storm again

    8) locusts: again with the insects and the amount of dead bodies and such which attract more insects. a lotta insects basically.

    9) darkness: the ash covered the sky, blocking out the sun

    10) slaying of the first born: given that children’s bodies were found in higher numbers than others, some archeologists think they may have been sacrificed to stop all the destruction, but they aren’t 100% sure about that. this is just me but I would say another possibility is that babies/kids are a lot more susceptible to toxins and shit, so while an adult may have been fine or gotten a bit sick, it might have been very dangerous/deadly for kids or babies

    the volcano would also attest for the parting of the sea weirdly enough. the red sea was in fact the ‘reed’ sea, and was very shallow, probably waist deep or so. given the amount of shit dumped into the ocean from the volcano, this wouldve caused a tsunami to head towards egypt. the water would get sucked out from the reed sea right before the tsunami hit, letting people pass it easily, then the actual tsunami would hit, fuckin up anyone who tried to follow.

    another theory is that the red water was caused by algae, which would cause the frogs and stuff to jump out as well. the algae also carried substances toxic to animals so if they ingested any they’d get sick and die, so more insects. in this theory there was a sand storm coincidentally that caused the rest

    some sources: X X

  • wigmund

    The volcano wasn’t ON Santorini - it WAS Santorini, then called Thera. It completely blew away the Minoan settlements on the island and was one of the largest eruptions in human history

    • The tsunamis from the Theran eruption devastated Crete, weakening the then-powerful Minoan civilization, leaving them open to being invaded by the Mycenaeans.
    • The volcanic winter it created devastated crops in China leading to the fall of the Xia Dynasty. 
    • The abrupt and catastrophic loss of the people of Thera may have also inspired the myths about Atlantis.
  • orville-redenbacher-space-hero

    this is blowing my fucking mind

  • minervamagooglie

    I love that if you really boil all this information down, what you get is something approximating “the sinking of Atlantis caused the 10 Biblical plagues of Egypt” which is, like, one of the greatest mythological mash-ups I have ever heard of.

  • officialspec

    well we had a terrible run guys. just absolutely godawful. the worst anyones ever done it. i forgot where i was going with this

  • officialspec

    for anyone whos dash hasnt updated yet:

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  • pukicho

    Doctor: $140,000 a year

    Furry artist on Patreon: $160,000 a year

  • pukicho

    I’m sorry for the inaccuracies, Doctor Yiff

  • pukicho

    Did you just legitimately tell me that a person who draws wolf ass is more competent than a dude who spent 8+ years in a university to give you your lung transplant?

  • trilllizard420

    i think you’re lowballing the furry art amount tbh

  • pukicho

    You will die in 7 days

  • hokuto-ju-no-ken

    It took doctor’s like 10 years to diagnose what was wrong with me, some insisting I was faking for attention while a furry artist I knew just went “that sounds like crohn’s” after hearing me complain once and ended up being right

    Also I can’t go to a doctor and ask them to draw Rouge the Bat wider than she is tall with tits to match, now can I

  • kolbye

    You could if you weren’t a fucking coward

  • worldheritagepostorganization

    World Heritage Post

  • raevenlywrites

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    Art by coolfrogdude together at last

  • bisexualshakespeare

    [ID: a comic illustrating the above thread as if it was happening in a theater. The users are mostly shaped like their icons, pukicho is a pikachu and hokuto-ju-no-ken is a gengar. The last panel is gengar looks back where a speech bubble comes out of the crowd to say, “you could if you weren’t a fucking coward.” /end]

  • azzy-the-christian-furry

    I can’t believe I’m actually seeing this post

  • beardedmrbean

    Magic of tumblr,

  • athelind

    I am morally obligated to add the YouTube video whenever this thread crosses my dash

  • capricorn-0mnikorn

    I’ve seen this thread more than a few times. But this is the first time I’ve seen this video. So thank you for your service.

  • triskeleaficionado

    Timepiece with the fewest moving parts:

    Sundial.

    Timepiece with the most moving parts:

    Hourglass.

  • retroactivebakeries

    #sundial has some noteworthy moving parts#like the sun#and the earth

  • femgineerasolution

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  • lowdowndandy

    If you'd like a reference for what Tumblr looked like when I joined it and then you might understand why people are saying it's copying Twitter

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  • secondbeatsongs

    somehow instead of saying "as a treat", I've started using the phrase "for morale", as if my body is a ship and its crew, and I (the captain) have to keep us in high spirits, lest we suffer a mutiny in the coming days.

    and so I will eat this small block of fancy cheese, for morale. I will take a break and drink some tea, for morale. I will pick up that weird bug, for morale.

    I'm not sure if it helps, but it does entertain me

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  • sg1-dannysworld

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    DANIEL JACKSON | Morpheus

  • tchaikovskaya

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  • sashaforthewin

    This is legitimately my job, I string pearls 40 hours a week. I cannot help but overanalyze every piece of media that includes a pearl necklace. I have gone on long rants about Martha Wayne.

    Okay, so necklaces are either knotted or straight strung. Straight strung doesn't have knots separating the pearls, so there is more tension on the pearls and it's bad for them over time, but it is cheaper and looks fine in short term. So yeah, most rich people knot their pearl necklaces. There is one exception: sometimes we have a super picky Karen-type that demands their necklace with really fucking expensive pearls be straight strung because they like the look better. Properly knotted necklaces have nearly invisible knots so this is just batshit demands, btw.

    So, that leaves two options: either you chock this up to comics folks not knowing anything about pearl necklaces or, the funnier option being that Martha Wayne is just one of those people that makes the most unhinged demands to feel in control and powerful.

    I'm just really pumped I found a post I could actually professionally weigh in on

  • biglawbear

    I love that Tumblr has every type of person, including professional pearl stringer