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⨠Acting âmature for oneâs ageâ in childhood is a trauma response â¨
Pass it on
Oh god, itâs 2022 lmao
Gotta update bio and stuff, idk if Iâll actively use this account, but while Iâm here let me stake my claim:
If you see any post showing a linear âspectrumâ and the more accurate color wheel spectrum, itâs an iteration of this post from 2015. I have not seen anything like it with an earlier date.
Iâm not as certain about this one but I also made a crappy infographic about autism organizations in 2017 which Iâve also seen a bunch of variations on and I think mine may have been first, too.
Not mad about any of this btw. Very happy to see people sharing these ideas, usually with way better art lmao.
Thanks for coming to my Ted talk, see yâall in a few years when I remember about this account again đ
What people think of when you say âthe autism spectrumâ: What the spectrum actually looks like: The black and white dots represent a random
So I never post on Tumblr anymore but I felt like this needed to be put here. Iâm really bad at infographics, but someone asked a question
Oh hi there
Iâve spent the last 1,000 years logged into an alt and not paying attention. Whoops.
I lost my Bonnie this morning. She was adopted by my partner as a young pig in 2011, long before I met him. She lived nearly 8 years without a single health problem, outliving three other piggies. She was so sweet and loving, and when my partner and I moved in together, I became her carer in her senior years. I can almost say she was my favorite of the herd we keep. I am devastated. I knew this day would come, I knew it would probably be sudden, and Iâm glad she passed while being made comfortable on pain medication from our incredible vet who worked through the night to try and stabilize her. I just wish we had a better chance to say goodbye, and I hope she knew how much we loved her. I will miss you, my sweet old lady. <3

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Bug-free⢠season is over and I am Afraid
My Floridian ass has been deep in bug paranoia for like two months now and it suuuuuucks
reminder to:
straighten your back
go pee goddAMN IT STOP HOLDING IT
go take your meds if you need to
drink some water
go get a snack if you havent eaten in a while
maybe wander around the house/stretch a little if youâve been sat at the computer a while (artists especially: sTRETCH THOSE WRISTS)
reply to that text/message from earlier youâd forgotten about
maybe send a nice lil message to someone having a bad day?
I just would like to thank everyone who ever reblogs this so that it somehow ends up back on my dash because I usually need the reminder (especially the drinking water one)
Whatever you can manage to do today, you should do it and be happy you did :)
So the other night during D&D, I had the sudden thoughts that:
1) Binary files are 1s and 0s
2) Knitting has knit stitches and purl stitches
You could represent binary data in knitting, as a pattern of knits and purlsâŚ
You can knit Doom.
However, after crunching some more numbers:
The compressed Doom installer binary is 2.93 MB. Assuming you are using sock weight yarn, with 7 stitches per inch, results in knitted doom beingâŚ
3322 square feet
Factoring it outâŚ302 people, each knitting a relatively reasonable 11 square feet, could knit Doom.
Hi fun fact!!
The idea of a âbinary codeâ was originally developed in the textile industry in pretty much this exact form. Remember punch cards? Probably not! They were a precursor to the floppy disc, and were used to store information in the same sort of binary code that we still use:
Hereâs Mary Jackson (c.late 1950s) at a computer. If you look closely in the yellow box, youâll see a stack of blank punch cards that she will use to store her calculations.
This is what a card might look like once punched. Note that the written numbers on the card are for human reference, and not understood by the computer.Â
But what does it have to do with textiles? Almost exactly what OP suggested. Now even though machine knitting is old as balls, I feel that there are few people outside of the industry or craft communities who have ever seen a knitting machine.Â
Hereâs a flatbed knitting machine (as opposed to a round or tube machine), which honestly looks pretty damn similar to the ones that were first invented in the sixteenth century, and hereâs a nice little diagram explaining how it works:
But what if you donât just want a plain stocking stitch sweater? What if you want a multi-color design, or lace, or the like? You can quite easily add in another color and integrate it into your design, but for, say, a consistent intarsia (two-color repeating pattern), human error is too likely. Plus, it takes too long for a knitter in an industrial setting. This is where the binary comes in!
Hereâs an intarsia swatch I made in my knitwear class last year. As you can see, the front of the swatch is the inverse of the back. When knitting this, I put a punch card in the reader,
and as you can see, the holes (or 0â˛s) told the machine not to knit the ground color (1â˛s) and the machine was set up in such a way that the second color would come through when the first color was told not to knit.
tl;dr the textiles industry is more important than people give it credit for, and I would suggest using a machine if you were going to try to knit almost 3 megabytes of information.
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Someone port Doom to a blanket
I really love tumblr for this đ
It goes beyond this. Â Every computer out there has memory. Â The kind of memory you might call RAM. Â The earliest kind of memory was magnetic core memory. Â It looked like this:
Wires going through magnets. Â This is how all of the important early digital computers stored information temporarily. Â Each magnetic core could store a single bit - a 0 or a 1. Â Hereâs a picture of a variation of this, called rope core memory, from one NASAâs Apollo guidance computers:
You may think this looks incredibly handmade, and thatâs because it is. Â But these are also extreme close-ups. Â Hereâs the scale of the individual cores:
The only people who had the skills necessary to thread all of these cores precisely enough were textile and garment workers. Â Little old ladies would literally thread the wires by hand.
And thanks to them, we were able to land on the moon. Â This is also why memory in early computers was so expensive. Â It had to be hand-crafted, and took a lot of time.
Donât underestimate the impact craft has had on our culture
This is so goddamn important.
Straight people out here shooting up their own fucking babies
#We did it honey#the evil is defeated (via @beasthenshin)
this is the most white heterosexual nonsense ive ever seen
congrats! your smokebox was blue
this means you will birth a Denim Child
I donât understand why you are all so offended by this. They found out the genre of their baby by doing something they like to do. WHAT THE FUCK IS THE ISSUE HERE? WHY IS EVERYONE ON THIS WEBSITE SO HYPERSENSITIVE ABOUT EVERYONE ELSES LIVES. BACK TF OUT OF PEOPLES BUSINESS FOR FUCKS SAKE.
The genre of their baby
Easy Listening Baby
Smooth Jazz Baby
post-progressive dreamfunk baby
Honey do you see the dreamy blue hues rippling in the residue of the vaporized car? Weâre having a vaporwave baby
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>tfw no vaporwave baby
This post is a journey
i had to read through this post that already started off stressfully and now you do too
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NOTHING FUCKING PREPARED ME
the mother called her babies just for me ;;;
Blessed.
the most blessed, pure thingâŚ
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I wake up, my debt is all paid off, my bank account is full, my relationships with my family are healthy, and Iâm able to travel anywhere in the world.
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Happiness Will Come To You.
when tho
When You Least Expect It. Probably Late March
reblog for happiness to come for you in late march!
I reblogged this last year and I hung out with blink-182 backstage on March 30. Reblogging again because it worked the first time.
honestly, last year one of the best days of my life happened in late March
I have my interview with Disney this weekâŚ
I reblogged this a couple weeks ago, and then found out I finally got approved for a house and i move in at the end of March!
this post literally got me my new job
I ainât saying this worked but my husband got a phone call from a total stranger Thursday asking if he wanted to interview for a job soâŚ
Iâm ready, yâall. I need this.
Update: my boss just came by to tell me he was totally okay with me calling out last week and also offered me free tickets to a dance show with a meet and greet because his wife is sick. I canât even deal with this.
I get really confused when americans, when talking about universal health care are like âyeh but itâs not free sweaty :) :) you have to pay it through taxes :) so gotcha!!â
and Iâm like âŚ.???? Thatâs the whole point??? Everyone pays their fair share so that no one has to be turned away because they donât have insurance??? And no one has to set up a Fundraiser page just so that they DONT DIE???? So people donât put off going to the doctor because theyâre scared of going bankrupt?? Because healthcare is a RIGHT and should be free at the point of access?!?
âSo no one has to be turned awayâ she says hahaha go to a universal health care country and get a necessary operation in less than a few years and come back and talk shit.
Look at the cure rates compared to mortality rates in universal health care countries and compare them to ours, then talk shit.
Tear your ACL in a universal health care country and see what the people say if you should go to their hospitals or go to an American hospital, then talk shit.
2010. Iâd been feeling a bit ill. Work was going nuts, so I figured it was stress. Â Pretty good call considering a week later work fired their entire IT department (of which I was part). Â Â
But then I got sicker. Â And it turned out I had cancer.
Burkittâs lymphoma, stage 4a. It had spread into my brain and spinal column. 90% cure rate, but I needed nine months of chemo - and not the outpatient chemo, nope, talking multiple week stays per round of the magrath protocol. Â Drugs were about 10k an IV bag. Â I was unemployed. Â And there were complications.
Thankfully I live in a country with universal healthcare.  And it didnât cost me a goddamn cent to save my life.  Iâm now officially past the five year mark to move me from âremissionâ to âCuredâ.
Iâve lived in a universal healthcare country my entire life. And Iâve seen the US system in action. Â Your system is fucked. Straight up fucked. Youâve got fucking Dickensian shit going on there, people dying on streets from preventable causes or ending up broke for breaking a hip. Â Your health insurance companies have you by the balls and people like you are begging them to squeeze harder. Â What the actual fuck is wrong with you?Â
âBut but but TAXESSSSSSSSSâ
yeah no shit. That story above? Happened when I was 32.  Iâd spent 14 years of my life paying those fucking taxes that funded the system that saved my life.   And guess what?  Now Iâm cured, IâmâŚBack..at work..And have been for several yearsâŚearning waaaay more money and paying back into the system. This shit doesnât exist in a vacuum, dickhead.  Youâre not feeding some imaginary pack of leeches, youâre paying forward on your own damned healthcare so you donât have to argue with an insurance company while trying to heal.Â
I mean I was two degrees away from an irreversible fatal fever last year and didnât have to pay a thing for a bed, bags of IV saline, and a week supply of antibiotics at a bush hospital but @ americans go off I guess
And when I had my mirena implant last month, I only had to pay thirty bucks for the mirena itself, with the day surgery being free, but yeah sure we definitely have shitty healthcare
I had a free spirometry yesterday to check for asthma and I have a free follow-up on thursday but ok
Community health psychology is under medicare rebates- something that everyone can access- but sure
I know someone whoâs been in and out of hospital with an eating disorder for a decade and hasnât had to pay a cent for lifesaving treatment but yeah alright universal healthcare is shit
I would kill for universal healthcare. Right now Iâm under my parentsâ insurance in the US. They pay decent premiums (monthly costs) but instead of paying next to nothing for doctorsâ visits and meds we all pay like $10 for each of those things. And my friends think thatâs incredible, because where I work, you pay huge premiums AND you still have to pay $20 to see the regular doctor and $50 for specialists (I see 3 of those every single month), and high copayments for meds too.
I would legitimately save money paying 25, 30, 50% tax on what I make if I didnât have to pay for insurance/healthcare or my massive student loans.