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holy shit ngozi
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2018/12/04/nhl-adds-seattle-franchise-leagues-nd-team-starting

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Shine Theory: Why Powerful Women Make the Greatest Friends
By Ann Friedman, NYmag.com
Kelly Rowland has done okay for herself since her days with Destinyās Child. More than okay, really. Sheās had a handful ofĀ soloĀ hits, is embarking on aĀ shortĀ tour this summer, and has just signed on to be a judge onĀ The X Factor. But all of this only looks good until you compare Rowland to her former bandmate BeyoncĆ© ā which, apparently, Rowland has been doing for quite awhile. RowlandāsĀ new single, āDirty Laundry,ā is about how she was resentful of BeyoncĆ©ās success in the wake of Destinyās Child. āWhen my sister was onstage killinā it like a motherfucker,ā Rowland sings, āI was enraged, feelinā it like a motherfucker.ā She recently had an emotionalĀ breakdownonstage in D.C. when she performed the song.
Few women are unlucky enough to have their successes measured against BeyoncĆ©ās. But that feeling of resentment rather than joy at the personal and professional achievements of another woman is something most of us can relate to. The economy sucks, and awesome jobs are in short supply. In many industries, women are still perceived to beĀ token hiresĀ ā which means that other women can feel like our chief competition. Ā āWho wore it best?ā isnāt just a trashy tabloid feature, itās a dynamic that we apply to the sartorial choices of everyone in our similarly dressed friend group. If weāve readĀ The AtlanticĀ in the past year or so, weāveĀ probablyĀ becomeĀ convincedĀ that there is a dearth of eligible men, so weāre all competing for them, too. And with the advent of dating apps like Tinder that allow potential suitors to judge women side-by-side, itās not only women who are comparing and contrasting their bodies. When we meet other women who seem happier, more successful, and more confident than we are, itās all too easy to hate them for it. It means thereās less for us.
But even if it were somehow possible to objectively evaluate all of our female peers against ourselves, itās worth asking why weāre spending all this time creating a ranking system in our minds. When we hate on women who we perceive to be more ātogetherā than we are, weāre really just expressing the negative feelings we have about our own careers, or bodies, or relationships.
Hereās my solution: When you meet a woman who is intimidatingly witty, stylish, beautiful, and professionally accomplished,Ā befriend her.Ā Surrounding yourself with the best people doesnāt make you look worse by comparison. It makes you better.
Iām not immune to that icky feeling you can get in the pit of your stomach when you meet a woman who seems soĀ together. But I confess that I was always pretty good at quashing it. Still, I didnāt actively seek out powerful women as friends until many years into my career. āI donāt shine if you donāt shineā is a lesson I learned from my best friend Amina, who is effortlessly stylish (sheās been mixing prints since 2007 ā get in line,Ā Jenna Lyons), frighteningly intelligent (she speaks a handful of languages and is adept at cracking wise in all of them), and beautiful, too. We met at aĀ Gossip GirlĀ viewing party in 2009 (hey, it was relevant back then) in Washington, D.C., a city where a lot of people ā not all of them women ā see other peopleās success as cause for insecurity, not celebration.
Approaching and befriending women who I identify as smart and powerful (sometimes actively pursuing them, as with any other crush) has been a major revelation of my adult life. First, thereās the associative property of awesomeness: People know you by the company you keep. I like knowing that my friends are so professionally supportive that when they get a promotion, itās like a boost forĀ myĀ rĆ©sumĆ©, too, because we share a network and donāt compete for contacts. Also, itās just plain tough out there ā for all the aforementioned reasons about the economy and the dating scene and body-image pressures. I want the strongest, happiest, smartest women in my corner, pushing me to negotiate for more money, telling me to drop men who make me feel bad about myself, and responding to my outfit selfies from a place of love and stylishness, not competition and body-snarking.
True confidence is infectious. In my experience, if a woman seems confident but mostly has the effect of making others feel bad about themselves, you can rest assured sheās faking it. The most toxic female relationships of my life have been with women who were deeply unhappy with their lives, and frequently compared them to mine. Contrary to deep-seatedĀ theoriesĀ of female competition, I donāt think that competition made either of us any better or happier.
Whereas with male peers we can use sexism or other factors to explain why theyāve found success in ways we havenāt, other women present a more direct comparison. Powerful women have long held the belief, if only at a subconscious level, that there are a limited number of spaces for them at the top. Have you ever seen a campaign ticket or a boardroom thatās more than 50 percent female? Thereās a deep-seated belief that there can be only one ā or two, or three at max. IāveĀ confessedĀ that Iāve occasionally enjoyed being the token woman in the room.
This isnāt just something that afflicts insecure sorority girls. Feminists, ostensibly united by their shared desire to advance gender equality, should be those who are most supportive of their peersā successes. But as long as thereās been a womenās movement, thereās been a tendency to tear down its most prominent figures. In a 1976Ā essayĀ on ātrashingā among feminists, Jo Freeman quotes her fellow feminist Anselma Dell'Olio as saying that āAchievement or accomplishment of any kind would seem to be the worst crime ⦠You are immediately labeled a thrill-seeking opportunist, a ruthless mercenary, out to make her fame and fortune over the dead bodies of selfless sisters who have buried their abilities and sacrificed their ambitions for the greater glory of Feminism.ā
But in reality, weāve all beenĀ bothĀ of the women in this scenario, the idealizer and the idealized, often simultaneously. Ā Foregoing the internal ranking system in favor of being your best self and helping your girlfriends do the same was a revelation to me. And also, apparently, to Rowland. Beyoncé listenedĀ to Ā āDirty Laundryā and, Rowland says, āShe heard how real I was and was like āIām so proud of you.āā If Kelly Rowland can come around to the idea that she shinesĀ moreĀ (not less) because of her proximity to BeyoncĆ©, thereās hope for the rest of us.
Some ppl say comedy is dead cause of āpolitical correctnessā but like john mulaney did an entire bit on captchas and bo burnham did an entire bit on not being able to fit ur hand inside a pringles can so really anything is possible as long as ur actually funny
Iād also like to remind people of the existence of my own personal favourite white male-ish comedians, Eddie Izzard who unashamedly makes the history of the world hilarious (and has a complex and evolving relationship with gender HAHA DONāT WE ALL), and Mitch Hedberg (mayherestinpeace) who turned stoned observations and stage fright into observational comedy gold.
Hey! Hope you donāt mind me asking - I saw your Kent Parson post and was intrigued; I totally understand how people feel he should apologize after the argument at the first kegster, but Iād love your take on what he should apologize for/how he should apologize when we first see him (when he says ādidja miss me?ā). I am really fascinated by the many ways this fandom approaches his character and Iād love to know what you think! Thanks. :)
Hey there! Hope youāre ready for a long, personal exploration! CW: trauma, emotional abuse, gaslighting, conditional love - and thatās just talking about my own experiences!
thelibrawrian replied to your post āsomeone articulating my feelings about Kent Parson circa 2015 when in...ā
lol idk why it spaced like that but also just to be clear: fuck lck and his """redemption"""
AGREED. Iāve mostly been avoiding that drama because I canāt abide that bullshit - Iām sick of the promise ofĀ āredemptionā for people whose victims still donāt have their names spoken (Julia Wolov, where are you? Dana Min Goodman, are you booking shows? Abby Schachner, Rebecca Corry, anonymous production assistant - have you seen your lights shine brighter these past nine months? Or have you borne the labour of his rebirth?)
ANYWAY. The world needs fewer redemption arcs for shitty men, shitty PEOPLE, and more stories where the victims become survivors become victors while the other personās redemption is happening in the background as them and their crimes are consigned to the dustbin of history.
Iām sick of redemption arcs. Why donāt we tell more stories about people who do the hard yards to get things right? Who screw up, but not so catastrophically that othersā lives or jobs are ruined, because they face consequences from the get go and are willing to grow and learn and earn the power/responsibility with which theyāve been entrusted? What about people who are made of aware of that and use it to grow their humanity, instead of diminish othersā?
Gimme the fuck ups who actually try to do right - or the people who were never given the opportunity to be in power in the first place. Those are the stories we need more templates for, not this cult-of-celebrity selling indulgences.
And thatās my 95 cents.

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someone articulating my feelings about Kent Parson circa 2015 when in fact theyāre talking about that fuckingĀ ācomedianā
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You Donāt Need to Like Alcohol
I spent my teen years hearing people hyping up alcoholic beverages like they were something amazing.
They arenāt.
Most alcohol is boring. Tastes terrible. Not worth it.
Even with things consisting of low alcohol content, I can immediately taste it and itās horrible every time.
Yet I am constantly seeing things likeĀ āyour 20s are your experimental years, you should be getting drunk!ā.
No you shouldnāt.
Just because some stranger thinks like that, doesnāt mean you have to follow along.
I turned 21 and felt no urge to drink alcohol suddenly. And despite a lot of people trying to get me to, I didnāt want to. Despite being told it was all I was gonna do once I was legal, I wasnāt interested.
I have had sips of many alcoholic beverages of all kinds and they were all terrible. Sour Apple Pucker Up is the only one not horrible but there is an added sharpness to it that does annoy me.
Beer and wine make me vomit. The same withĀ rum, gin, vodka, brandy, and whiskey. And cockatils which are usually mixes of stuff make me ill too.
I spent my childhood and teens hearing people extol the wonders of drugs and alcohol. I feel no interest in any of it and thereās nothing wrong with that. I find alcohol nasty and the scents and flavors make me puke.
Donāt let someone tell you what they think you ought to be doing as a 20-something year old. Donāt let peer pressure get to you.
I promise you, these things arenāt as great as they are made out to be. If you do them, make certain itās because you want to and not because youāre following the herd.
Iām going to add that being shitfaced isnāt the hilarious rite of passage and fun that people & movies hype it up to be. Iāve always been that non-drinker being pressured and Iāve always wondered why this was so glorious to drinkers. In high school, I overheard one popular girl telling another āI had SOOO much fun at your party! I got so drunk I canāt remember a thing!ā I will wonder until the day I die why blacking out and literally losing an evening of her life was āfun.ā For all she knew, she was a sobbing miserable wreck at the party; she couldnāt know.
As a middle-aged adult, there was a guy whose entire conversation was where he went, how much he drank, and who he woke up on/how much he threw up. Seriously, you ask him āwhatās up?ā & thatās all he had: a chronicle of incipient alcoholism he thought was entertaining to hear and do.
Drink only if you want to and never drink more than you want to.
My husband used to get shitfaced at parties, and then heād end up puking for hours while simultaneously having diarrhea and finally falling asleep on the bathroom floor, naked. It was so consistent that I got in the habit of leaving parties early to go home (theyāre two houses down so no driving, and they were only two or three times a year) and make him a little bed in front of the toilet. Then Iād wait and wait and wait while he vomited noisily, whimpering like a hurt puppy, and Iād finally get to go to bed once he passed out and Iād put a blanket over him.
One day after enduring this again I asked him, āAre you actually having fun, though?ā And he thought about it.
Hasnāt gotten drunk since. He didnāt even enjoy it it was just what people do.
I never was a drinker myself. It all tastes the way nail polish remover smells to me and both my parents were alcoholics so I always hated the stuff.
This idea thatĀ āgetting drunkā is a good goal in and of itself is borne from generations of people who werenāt dealing with their shit. Itās a method of escapism which tends to compound the issues one is escaping from.Ā
I will go so far as to say that from a physiological perspective literally no one should be getting shit-faced literally ever, it is THAT toxic.Ā
Like, donāt do that to yourself. Itās not worth it. People who push you to do that are not worth it. People who tease you for not wanting that are not worth it. Alcohol is the number one date rape drug.Ā
Rapidly developing brains, such as in people under 25, are particularly sensitive to the damaging effects.Ā Iām not fundamentally anti-alcohol, but damn, there are safer ways to get unconscious. Have a snack. Take a nap.Ā
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THE TRAINS HAVE CARTOON TAMAS ON THEM
Sad update everyone, Tama recently passed away⦠An estimated 3,000 people, including railway officials, attended Tama the catās funeral on Sunday, days after she died of heart failure aged 16. [x]
For those who havenāt read articles about it, the local shrine elevated her to a god. Sheās now the Eternal Stationmaster and patron god of the station.
Beautiful.
Now Iām crying thanks
and a new cat was hired right?
yep! her name is Nitama (essentially āsecond tamaā or ātama IIā) and she served under Tama as an apprentice before being appointed her deputy
she works very hard
Everytime this crosses my dash, I reblog. It is the law.
Iām crying at 11pm over train cats
Nitama, already now a mature cat (born 2010), has a protege named Yontama (fourth Tama, b. 2016).Ā There is no information available for either the physical befellment or tragic self-disgrace which has removed Santama from contention.
^Nitama majestic, and below with Yontama
Yontama.
a legacy
Iād just like to add that there is aĀ āSantamaā, whose name wasĀ āSUNtamatamaā (the capitalisation is not my own, itās in the actual name). They were sent to Okayama prefecture for station-master training. The Okayama PR rep Mister/Ms Y, who was looking after SUNtamatama then refused to let go of the cat, saying something along the lines of,Ā āThis child is ours and I will not let them go, they will stay in Okayamaā, and so SUNtamatama remained in Okayama.
This is SUNtamama below:
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@literaryreference mystery of santama solved; kidnapped by okayama PR bc too kawaii
a companion app for anxiety and sensory flare-ups
Iāve made some adjustments, and added a few major changes (more options for Breathe and Touch!), if youād like to check them out, or could use the help.
For new folks, Groundswell is a program/app Iām developing thatās designed to help people who are experiencing an anxiety/sensory flare-up and can use their devices. There are five primary features to aid your focus and communication: Listen, Watch, Breathe, Touch, and Explain.Ā
Feel free to check it out even if you donāt need it immediately - and please let me know if you have any recommendations or requests!

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hello why the FUCK isnāt ANYONE TALKING ABOUT THE FACT THAT NGOZI HAD THE AUDACITY TO MENTION RANSOM AND HOLSTERS NAMES DURING A CONVERSATION ABOUT THE HAUS FIRE AND FIREMENĀ ????????????????????????????
A tarot card simulator
I made another game! This one will give you a tarot card reading - let me know what you think!
next project: tarot game
Now that my first appās complete, Iām participating in a game jam where Iām designing a game that will read your tarot based on the topic of your question and cards you select.Ā
Itās gonna look crappy, but thatās because I have 330 different fortunes to write and a lot of technical magic to pull off. Iām embracing my Windows 95 solitaire aesthetic.
Find me on itch.io, making apps and games and all sorts of trouble.
Building out the #companionapp I mentioned a few weeks back. Iām calling it Groundswell, because itās a word Iāve been thinking about a lot since Australia.Ā
After I build the wireframe in Adobe XD, Iāll be building an HTML5 version of the app in Articulate Storyline 3, so some of the functionality hinted at above will be accessible. H/T toĀ @the-sorceress-vivienne for helping me choose audio (and go check out Purrli if you need some relaxing cat sounds, and TabletopaudioĀ if you need ambience/music for background to your life and/or roleplaying games)!
Itās finished! Or at least as finished as I can get it at the moment.
Features include audio, visual, and tactile/gestural functions for self-soothing, a breathing exercise, and built-in as well as customisable messages if youāre non-verbal.Ā
Itās built for mobile phones but runs in HTML5, so you shouldnāt have any trouble accessing it from whatever device youāre on, though it does require an internet connection.
If youād like to test it out and give me feedback, itāll be live at the following link for about the next ten days (so until about 29 August 2018). Feel free to share, leave notes here, or send me a message.
I do hope this helps.
groundswell app

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Thank you, humans.
Good morning humans, The Best Art is now finished. You may watch the video above to hear about the experience from its creators. You can see the code for The Best Art here.
The computer and the human will be showing the project in New York at the ITP Spring Show today, May 16, from 5-9 pm, and tomorrow, May 17, from 4-8 pm. Visitors will be able to take home their own customized Best Art instructions print-out from the computer. The event is free and open to the public. More information here.Ā
Thank you very much for following along.
Building out the #companionapp I mentioned a few weeks back. Iām calling it Groundswell, because itās a word Iāve been thinking about a lot since Australia.Ā
After I build the wireframe in Adobe XD, Iāll be building an HTML5 version of the app in Articulate Storyline 3, so some of the functionality hinted at above will be accessible. H/T toĀ @the-sorceress-vivienne for helping me choose audio (and go check out Purrli if you need some relaxing cat sounds, and TabletopaudioĀ if you need ambience/music for background to your life and/or roleplaying games)!