candaru:

no no. you don’t get it. the reason I injure my blorbos until they can’t walk is because that’s the only way they’ll ever let someone else carry them. the reason I curse them to be sick and feverish is so that they’ll finally open up about their emotions while delirious. the reason I force them to overexert themselves to the point of exhaustion is so that when they pass out they can finally rest.

I’m doing this for their own good.

Posted on: 22nd Apr |   With: 32,267 notes |   Reblog |   

antihypeaktion:

ogrish161:

nobuddy feels like they have a sharp attention span these days, right? and we all just click “agree on terms of service” because its hard to love yourself sometimes, well

enter Terms of Service, Didn’t Read: a website and a browser addon that streamlines the terms of service of many popular web services to be read by the tech sunday drivers.

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It’s graded from A (great) to E (awful) and if you have the addon you have access to the info about the website on your bar

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this post came back to me like a dear son from war, hello ol boy

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lakesandquarries:

yourtongzhihazel:

alicemicrowave:

toyota-supra:

you’re in a girl’s room and she’s weird

what do you do?

>Ask her about the Plushies on her Bed

>Make out Sloppy Style

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How does it feel when you see your stuff doing numbers on other platforms?

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teaboot:

Smug man looking into the camera. "It's free real estate" captioned below.ALT
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spookingofskelesackia:

the-rom-man:

peble:

spookingofskelesackia:

The Timeless Trilogy

im happy they worked it out

I need updates on this 

are they still bffs?

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explorerrowan:

boogerwookiesugarcookie:

wowwforever:

if you told vin diesel fast and the furious you were gay he’d be like “Some people like driving stick…some people like driving automatic…what matters is you cross the finish line..” and then he’d rev up a dodge challenger and drive through a building and kill 16 people

he literally did in the fourth one when he’s asked if he likes cars more than women

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If you asked if he was cool with trans people, he’d probably say “sometimes, aftermarket parts are the only way to get the vehicle you really want. Everyone should have the right to hot rod.”

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weaver-z:

ovur:

I don’t give a shit how good the reviews are I will never read something w a cover like this

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I couldn’t stop thinking about how stupid this cover is and I think that it speaks volumes that I was able to recreate it almost perfectly in Canva with free graphics in under 15 minutes

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sarroora:

bogleech:

peachesanmemes:

kristina100000:

me when i meet the person who created webp files

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It was google by the way, they thought it would be such a good file type it would replace the need for all other image files, that’s why anything they own or partner with tries to force it on us though no art programs can even work with it.

THANK YOU FOR THIS!

Posted on: 21st Apr |   With: 77,783 notes |   Reblog |   

cooltastrophe:

runnin-out-oftime:

dispatchesfromtheclasswar:

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Ok I reblogged this with a long talk in tags recently but this is for all you fuckers in the notes, as a librarian whose library has gone fine-free since the last time I reblogged this post:

  • YES, going fine-free encourages returns. I can tell you that from my own experience at the check-in desk. In the weeks after we went fine-free, we got SO MANY returns on books that were hella overdue.
  • YES, library fines disproportionately impact poor people. Here’s how it works: you’re a single mom who checks out 10 picture books for your kid. For whatever reason, you’re unable to return those 10 books on time. In fact, you’re unable to return them for a long time. Each of those books hits the maximum fine. In my system, this was $5. When you return the books, you owe $50. If you can pay off the $50, fine. If you can’t, then you feel like you’re fucked. Maybe you’ve had a bad experience with owing money before. Maybe you’ve had a bad experience with an incompetent or bigoted librarian. Either way, you don’t feel like you can deal with the cost of returning the books. But eventually the books go into billing, and now you’re on the hook for the full price of each book. Even if you return them, you still owe $50. An account with $50 or more in fines/fees is considered delinquent, meaning you can’t even use the computer or printing services, let alone check out books. So now you’re stuck with these books and these fines and no library access and you’re fucked. It doesn’t matter how you got here. Rich and poor people alike wind up here. What matters is that for rich people it’s not a big deal, and for poor people it’s a REALLY big deal.
  • YES, libraries do everything we can to avoid this situation. We send reminder emails. We offer payment plans. We cap fines at $50. This prevents MANY people from ending up in this situation, but it doesn’t prevent EVERYONE from winding up here. Libraries serve a LOT of people!
  • NO, fine free doesn’t look the same everywhere. In my library system, we’ve eliminated late fines on every type of item, but we still charge replacement fees for books that are very long overdue (60 days I think). The replacement fee is cleared if the book is returned. But if you look at the notes, you’ll see other libraries using different fine-free systems. This is because every library is different and has to work within its own context. Which brings me to..
  • YES, libraries need the money they get from late fines. HOWEVER! Fine free IS possible for every library, if their parent organization chooses to fund it! Libraries are government entities. They exist to provide services, not to make money. The last time I reblogged this post, I didn’t believe my library would be able to go fine free for a very long time. Then, we made a proposal to the government we work for to use a special fund to replace what we typically collect in late fines. We were able to go fine free because we got the funding from our parent organization - you know, the guys who collect taxes and fund social services with the taxes they collect (at least in theory).
  • THIS IS WHAT PEOPLE MEAN WHEN THEY SAY DEFUND THE POLICE.
  • (That’s right motherfucker this was an anti-cop rant all along!)
  • City and county budgets are finite, but they CAN fund fine-free libraries. The question is always, what funds are going to be used? What might they have funded instead?
  • When people call to defund the police, it is in part because police are funded by public money. (It’s mostly because the police are an inherently oppressive and racist institution, but bear with me here.) The exact same money that arms and empowers police officers is money that could be used for fine-free libraries, fare-free buses, or better supplied classrooms. It’s money that could go to health departments or senior centers or parks. NONE OF THESE ENTITIES EXIST TO MAKE MONEY, but some of us have to because we’re underfunded by our municipality’s budget.
  • UNDER-FUNDING SOCIAL SERVICES IS A GRIFT. It directly displaces the cost of living in a society from rich people (homeowners and landlords who pay property taxes) onto poor people (the single mom in our thought experiment above, or someone who can’t afford a car so they pay but fare, or the kids whose classroom doesn’t have pencils).
  • If you’re unhappy with social services where you live, look at your city and county budgets. Find out how much money your local governments have and where it’s going. If you want to agitate, agitate. If you want to run for office, run for office. If you want to take direct action, then I would certainly never advocate for anything illegal hahahaha

TL;DR Fine free is great, it’s in line with libraries’ mission of public service, and it is doable, but only if governments choose to fund it. If they say they can’t, look at where their money is coming from and where it’s going.

Posted on: 21st Apr |   With: 66,483 notes |   Reblog |   

only-tiktoks:

Posted on: 21st Apr |   With: 114,495 notes |   Reblog |   

yuri-goth:

yuri-goth:

I’m ghuhhh

Im bhuh

Posted on: 21st Apr |   With: 24 notes |   Reblog |   

jellybeanium124:

the idea of public restrooms as “women’s spaces” continues to confound me. you know who I hope is in a public bathroom when I go in?? no one. I would prefer no one else be in the bathroom. and if someone else is in the bathroom I am going to ignore them as much as possible. I did not go into the bathroom to connect with other women. I went into the bathroom to piss and/or shit. it’s a toilet’s space, not a women’s space. shut the fuck up and let trans people piss and shit in peace. let’s all continue to avoid eye contact with each other and any and all interaction in the toilet’s space.

Posted on: 21st Apr |   With: 66,685 notes |   Reblog |   

awakefor48hours:

awakefor48hours:

awakefor48hours:

Please stop telling people, for any reason, to kill themself. Stop advocating for suicide in any form or capacity.

“Terfs kill yourself challenge!” No, we’re not doing that.

There is literally no reason why you should tell someone, no matter how evil they are, to kill themself. When you do that, you’re putting on a value on human lives and saying that under certain circumstances, you lose that value. I don’t care who you are, there is no reason you should be told to kill yourself.

Also, never wish rape on anyone. I don’t care if you hate someone or if they’re literally the embodiment of evil, the second you say something like “I’m gonna rape you” or “I hope someone rapes you” once again, you’re taking away someone’s rights and saying that under certain circumstances, you deserve to be raped (which literally no one does).

Posted on: 21st Apr |   With: 645 notes |   Reblog |   

daily-spooky:

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cryptid-phoenix:

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“You can’t stop progress…”

I just love restoring and coloring old Tintin sketches!

Posted on: 21st Apr |   With: 39 notes |   Reblog |