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elfwreck:

joanspoliticalposts:

soul-hammer:

Broke: I hate my coworkers so I won’t bother organizing with them

Woke: leftist praxis is run on class lines, not on “a club for people you like” lines. Let the assholes into the union

Bespoke: perhaps people are substituting lefty praxis spaces for social clubs because they don’t have social clubs any more and politics is how they justify their need for human connection. Solidarity feels GOOD and people conflate that with a club for feeling good, which it’s not but bears a slight resemblance to. What I’m saying is we need a union meeting AND bowling

Starhawk, the activist and writer, was once asked in an interview what effects she was noticing from the then-new popularity of Al-Anon and similar programs among progressives. Her reply was that “political meetings get right down to business” because people weren’t bringing their emotional issues into activist space because they had somewhere else to go with their emotional issues.

Humans need community spaces.

Humans need more than one community space. We need a student after-school homework center and a gaming club and birdwatching Saturdays in summer and church potlucks and bowling teams and a food drive and rebuild-the-park gatherings and protests at city hall.

And coordinating meetings for all of those.

When we only have one community activity, it winds up trying to cover social + hobbies + activism + whatever its actual supposed function is. And that’s extremely unhealthy.

(See also: How the military brainwashes people.)

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tf2humbug:

tomatomagica:

secretsivekept:

dragonofdarknesschaos:

lazysmirk:

Just in case you forget this exists.

It exists.

With those “when you want to design a character but you don’t know color theory” posts flying around I thought this would be relevant again.

SLAMs THE REBLOG BUTTON

there’s also Coolors website that gives you randomized palettes!

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Don’t forget ColourLovers, either! It’s a social media-esque site where you can browse tons of palettes and share your own.

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You can browse the most popular ones or search for certain colors, themes, and even specific hex codes!

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When you find one you like, you can download a wallpaper swatch of it and also select the specific colors it uses to look at more palettes that use those same ones.

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ColourLovers is my go-to for when I’m having trouble coming up with a color scheme! It’s also been around for over a decade, so there’s plenty to browse through.

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curlynerd:

icefire149:

curlynerd:

icefire149:

icefire149:

Since we’re not told if Cas got his own magic unlimited stolen money card like Sam and Dean, and we usually see him have cash…I have to put the pieces together that every so often Dean must give him pocket money.

#Dean just shoves all of his loose change at Cas so he doesn’t have to deal with it ( @curlynerd  )

Instead of having a spot in the car where all change goes to get lost, Dean puts it all in Cas’ pockets. He ends up with so much occasionally he jingles when he walks. On a hunt Cas gets thrown through a wall and the coins go everywhere like he’s Sonic the Hedgehog.

wait no second reblog gotta add

Dean dragging Cas out to arcades or laundromats or the vending machine at the motel and digging through his pockets for a seemingly endless supply of quarters while Cas just stands there like it’s a regular occurrence.

#[Sam voice] You can’t just use Cas as a coin purse Dean!#[Dean while chewing on a Snickers and digging through Cas’ pockets for enough for a Coke] Why the hell not?

Your tags just took me OUT. Like YESSS, EXACTLY THAT’S WHAT WOULD HAPPEN. 

#cas voice: i think there’s some quarters in the front pockets Dean#Sam thinks about how hell was better than witnessing the rituals

#pray4sam

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winged:

thewritinggrindstone:

whatagrump:

Apparently a lot of people get dialogue punctuation wrong despite having an otherwise solid grasp of grammar, possibly because they’re used to writing essays rather than prose. I don’t wanna be the asshole who complains about writing errors and then doesn’t offer to help, so here are the basics summarized as simply as I could manage on my phone (“dialogue tag” just refers to phrases like “he said,” “she whispered,” “they asked”):

  • “For most dialogue, use a comma after the sentence and don’t capitalize the next word after the quotation mark,” she said.
  • “But what if you’re using a question mark rather than a period?” they asked.
  • “When using a dialogue tag, you never capitalize the word after the quotation mark unless it’s a proper noun!” she snapped.
  • “When breaking up a single sentence with a dialogue tag,” she said, “use commas.”
  • “This is a single sentence,” she said. “Now, this is a second stand-alone sentence, so there’s no comma after ‘she said.’”
  • “There’s no dialogue tag after this sentence, so end it with a period rather than a comma.” She frowned, suddenly concerned that the entire post was as unasked for as it was sanctimonious.

And!

  • “If you’re breaking dialogue up with an action tag”—she waves her hands back and forth—”the dashes go outside the quotation marks.”

Here’s one that a lot of people miss, but that can be helpful for the reader: 

“Of course you already know to use a paragraph break between speakers,” they said.

“Yes,” she agreed. “Depending on style, you can either indent or line break, as long as you keep it consistent.”

“Exactly! But did you know that if your single speaker goes on and on and gets a little rambly, and you find yourself needing to put in a paragraph break but not switch speakers, you should do the exact same thing?
 
“Only, in this case, don’t close off the quotation marks until that speaker is completely done talking. See how after the question mark above there isn’t anything? Indent or line break for your next paragraph – however you’re indicating – and use a beginning quotation to mark the dialogue, but leave the initial paragraph open, so that the reader can tell it’s not a different person now speaking,” they finished. 

Obviously, people can often get it from context even if you don’t do this, and grammar and punctuation is a thing that evolves and changes over time, but I do like this rule because it actually benefits the reader. 

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pendylion:

plainwallpaper:

stardust-lightning:

avellach-the-realmwalker:

Chik-fil-le sandwich

INGREDIENTS:


4 hamburger buns, split


1 head green leaf lettuce, leaves separated


1 beefsteak tomato, sliced


20 dill pickle slices


FOR THE CHICKEN


2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts


1 cup dill pickle juice


1 ½ cups milk, divided


1 cup peanut oil


1 large egg


½ cup all-purpose flour


1 tablespoon confectioners’ sugar


Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

DIRECTIONS:


Place a chicken breast on a cutting board. With your hand flat on top of it, carefully slice the chicken in half horizontally. Trim excess fat as needed.


In a large shallow baking dish, combine chicken, pickle juice and ½ cup milk; marinate for at least 30 minutes. Drain well.


Heat peanut oil in a large skillet over medium high heat.


In another large shallow baking dish, whisk together remaining 1 cup milk and egg. Stir in chicken to coat and drain excess milk mixture.


In a gallon size Ziploc bag or large bowl, combine chicken, flour and confectioners’ sugar; season with salt and pepper, to taste.


Working in batches, add chicken to the skillet and cook until evenly golden and crispy, about 4-5 minutes. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate.


Serve chicken immediately on burger buns with green leaf lettuce, tomato and pickles.

Also if y’all are interested, I have the copycat recipes for the Frosted Lemonade and the Chicken Nuggets

https://www.tablespoon.com/recipes/copycat-chick-fil-a-nuggets/2b483ee0-a13e-4a3f-bf0b-9b26099c6e24

https://cincyshopper.com/copycat-chick-fil-a-frosted-lemonade/

^^^

If you like their food, this post will help you not fund them anymore.

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hollyevolving:

kallistoi:

[video description: various short clips of a toddler walking up to a grumpy looking orange cat and snuggling their face gently against the cat’s side.]

I like how the kid pauses their toddler momentum before approaching the cat gently. Like, yes, cat understands that toddler must be treated softly. But clearly, toddler also understands that cat must be treated softly. That’s pretty great.

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prismatic-bell:

soft-ramblings:

princen-jasper:

“There are no trigger warnings in real life”

“The real world is cruel, get over it.”


My boyfriend is triggered by Christmas and Christmas music. We were in a restaurant, and Christmas music was playing, and he started panicking so he went outside for a cigarette. The manager of the restaurant overheard him saying he had to get out, and changed the music over for the rest of the time we were there. There are safe spaces in the real world. People are nicer than you think. And bullshit people who try to tell you to get over your triggers, ain’t shit.

people who say shit like this are egotistical and selfish. ignore them. there is goodness in the world, even if we have to be the ones giving it to ourselves.

Listen, listen.


I’m Jewish and I play Fallout 4.


I had a mod recommended to me called Constructable Crosses. It’s a bunch of different kinds of Christian religious iconography so you can build a church in your settlements if you want to.


I asked if it wouldn’t be too much trouble, maybe, since the author had another update planned, if maybe he could add a Magen David to hang outside a synagogue? And I would pay him?


I expected that I might be ignored or told no. At best, there would be one “okay” example of a Magen David and I’d use it because it was all that was available.


This dude went out and built an entire mod. And refused payment. He actually learned how to make a model to make a really gorgeous menorah, and put together a stunning range of chanukkiyot so you can, if you want, “light candles” for Chanukkah in your game. (And yes, I actually did this, it was fun.) He put together some wall hangings of the Ten Commandments. He made over a hundred kippah models so you can wear one as long as you have a vanilla hairstyle. The only thing the mod lacks that even the poorest synagogue would try to have, and I have maintenance rights on the mod so when I learn to make models I’ll be adding it, is a sefer Torah.

(Ironically, there is no Magen David. But since you can put up a literal actual menorah, that point is moot.)


People are kind. People are good. You just have to find them.

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bogleech:

villainous-queer:

todaysbird:

randomfandomteacher:

adrenaline-revolver:

since microplastics have now been found in plACENTAS allow me to reiterate: 

faux fur is plastic

pleather literally has plastic in the name

synthetic wool is plastic

stop implying that plastic is good for anything.

“Vegan” fabrics? Yeah that shit is just plastic rebranded

not supporting the fur industry - but remember, vintage furs from thrift stores do not contribute to killing animals and are actually better for the environment than faux fur.

You can also buy fur new if you want. That is not a crime unless you are buying endangered animal furs. It’s also not really worse for the environment or the animals than buying regular meat or eggs from the grocery store, because all those animals are factory farmed, whether for fur, meat, or eggs. Factory farming isn’t solely a problem with fur, and anyway if you want to stop it then you’re better off calling or writing your politicians and getting involved with the larger movement that is trying to end big agra monopolies than only shopping at ‘pure’ retailers. You can’t change the world with your pocketbook, that’s a lie capitalism fed us.

The best furs to buy for warmth are coyote and raccoon, anyway, not mink and such. Sheepskin is also good. Stuff like mink, ermine, and sable aren’t actually very useful in terms of keeping you warm. Vintage bear and beaver are also pretty warm. Rabbit is useless, it sheds and goes bare quickly and isn’t very warm at all. Soft though.

Wool is the only fibre in the world that keeps you warm even when the wool is wet, and silk is among the best baselayers for warmth. Linen is the coolest fibre in the world, better than cotton, has been used for centuries and is a lot less costly in effort and water to produce–cotton is only cheaper artificially.

Down is the warmest and most breathable stuffing for blankets and pillows and it lasts a really long time. Cotton or wool stuffing is available also, but it doesn’t get the loft that down does, nor is it as warm (cotton isn’t warm at all). Remember that stuffing is also made of plastic!

Leather is great stuff, if you take care of it properly. It needs regular care and maintaining, but it will last a really long time if you do, and just get softer and softer over the years. And yes, you can clean it! You use something called saddle soap to clean it with. Patent leather has a plastic coating and may not even be leather these days, unfortunately. Deerskin is very nice, very soft but not very warm.

There’s a movement I first heard about in the historical costuming community, from Pinsent Tailoring: Slow Fashion. It’s a response to fast fashion, and the goals are to have a wardrobe that is more about longevity and quality of the clothing, and also about the clothing being made so that in a hundred years, all that would be left are the metal/horn/bone/shell/wood buttons. It’s very hard to do that with modern shoe soles, but if the heel or insole of your shoe is the only plastic you leave, you’re still doing better than an outfit from Target or something. Making your own clothes is actually not extremely difficult, you can start with extremely simple things, including the Bisexual Shirt (poet shirt), a pair of comfy pajama-style pants, and so on.

Make friends with your local vultures, costume historians, and leatherworkers (which are all, sometimes, also cosplayers)! They’re going to have oodles of resources for where to find natural materials.

Also, support Indigenous businesses!

It was always friggin weird to me that real fur became so controversial and socially offensive among people who still eat meat, like PETA activism actually successfully changed our entire culture and tricked people into thinking that wearing an animal’s skin is Exceptionally Wrong, except I guess cow leather because that’s not from like, a fox, which is like, a dog, and therefore special or something

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greatlordfluffernutter:

afallenwolf:

wiredandrewired:

thatidiotagain:

karadin:

beif0ngs:

Dr. Olivia Octavius

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)
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HEY AUNTY YOU WANNA TELL US SOMETHING

I just wanna remind everyone that there was a time in the Spider Man comics that Aunt May was gonna marry Doc Ock

and throw in that this would be a GREAT continuity to bring that back in.

Mx. Moz did fan art of that cover. Link to artist https://twitter.com/MLeeLunsford/status/1084990686892453888

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I love the implication that every other spider was invited to the wedding and did nothing to stop it

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