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Ships with height differences. Reblog if you agree

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Tommy. 1988.
In the end, Maverick got the car.
He sometimes takes it for a spin, as if he were back in 1988.
Fly to desk.
1996.
He stayed late at the office, dealing with mountains of paperwork. Hardly anyone would call him Iceman, that belonged to the past. Most people call him Commander Kazansky, his superiors call him Tom.
But, he prefers to be called Ice.
ICE.
one of the reasons why "what if people went on a road trip and it was weird" is one of the oldest story types is that a lot of sense of personhood has been, historically, tied to place. the weird road trip says "what if we went somewhere else, where no one knows us, and tried out being a different person".
Odysseus, the famous liar, goes on a weird road trip & over the course of it becomes several different people, and then comes home & is all those people as well as himself, wearing the echoes of those other people
Frustrating thing about tumblr is its not mandatory to see timestamps on posts. If you arent using them in this day and age, youre at risk of not understanding the context of a post or that the information on it may be out of date. I dont think this will reach a wide audience but if you dont have timestamps enabled go to your general settings->dashboard settings and turn timestamps on so you can see when a post written like itâs breaking news is actually from 2017.

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In an acceptance speech for an award given by the Muslim Public Affairs Council, Bourdain stated, "The world has visited many terrible things on the Palestinian people, none more shameful than robbing them of their basic humanity."
ANTHONY BOURDAIN WITH A GROUP OF LOCAL KIDS IN GAZA. (SCREENSHOT VIA MONDOWEISS.NET)
I know I sound like your mom but you kids need to stop fucking vaping
1) Vaping is confirmed to cause cancer. Vaping coats the lungs with toxic substances, such as heavy metals and benzene, which are known to cause cancer
2) Many vapes contain diacetyl, which, when inhaled causes popcorn lung, or scarring of the lung
3) Ultrafine particles, when being inhaled, can be lodged in the trachea (not good!)
4) Ultrafine particles can also constrict the arteries in the lungs potentially causing A HEART ATTACK
5) Vaping is relatively new. Not much studies have been done in comparison to tobacco. Plus, the vaping companies are powerful people. There is a large chance that they are purposely downplaying and even burying any evidence that vaping is harmful - just like the tobacco companies before them. They do not care about you, or your health, or the truth. They only care for money
Just saw the most chronically online take of the year of someone ranting unironically that you should look up every single artist with a song you enjoy to make sure they are unproblematic. And if you don't do this them you are as bad as the controversy associated with the artist, for being 'willfully ignorant.' They literally talked about how they went through more than a thousand artists they listened to and whittled it down to 200 this way. This is obsessive and they need help
what do you mean this song was written in A Minor? đ€š cuff em boys
Best addition to this post really
(10/29/23)
queer and standing with palestine. we're not free unless we're all free
Georgia OâKeeffe: Untitled (1972) watercolor on paper

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Itâs so interesting to be a part of a generation that loves ideologies but not realities.
This is actually the perfect way to put it because people love a simply straightforward answer and ideology gives, while the nuance in our greyscale reality makes them unsure of the best answer and in some way, afraid to âfailâ by practicing something thatâs not perfect.
Exactly.
Ideologies are safe. Sterile. Theyâre housed in controlled environments, untouched by the messiness of human nature.
Reality is messy, and nuanced, and marked by our own fallibility.
Scared of nuance, scared of anything that isnât objective, scared to be unsure of anything. Everyoneâs a scholar, but has anyone actually lived?
Korn, Uli Westphal
people need to accept that some gay/lgbt people are terrible and some gay/lgbt people are boring and it doesnt make them Actually Straight or anything
big pet peeve of mine is gay internet users talking about ellen degeneres and pete buttigieg and acting like theyâre âbasically straightâ as if both these people arenât literally married to someone of the same sex sleeping in the same bed with them and having gay sex with their gay spouses and as if ellen degeneres coming out wasnât such a huge moment in the lesbian community and pop culture as a whole that the biggest lesbian website for decades after that was called afterellen like unfortunately being gay doesnât make you immune to being friends with war criminals.
this message belongs on my blog more than once for the simple fact that not enough people have seen it and let it sink in really deeply
Reading Tumblr today I get the feeling that a lot of these people praising Hamas' horrific attack on Israeli civilians aren't really pro-Palestine so much as they're just looking for another reason to justify their hatred of Jews. You can believe that the Israeli government has committed unforgivable atrocities against innocent Palestinians without wishing rape and murder on innocent Israeli civilians in turn.
Also, speaking as a white American? We have absolutely ZERO room to talk when it comes to corrupt governments, genocide, ethnic cleansings, land theft, war crimes and basically every other kind of human rights violation there is. If you're a white American who thinks Israeli civilians deserve to die for the actions of their government, then you should have no objection to being murdered for the sins of your own government.
also even setting aside Everything Else, it says a lot about how some people view rape not as something that is unquestionably morally wrong, but something that is wrong if done to the wrong person or for the wrong reasons. seeing people, who just days ago would have reblogged a post condemning sexual violence for the obvious reason of it being fucking wrong, treat rape as a sort of Righteous Punishment For Evil makes my fucking skin crawl.
lmao this reblog lost me 5 followers in the span of an hour. if you think rape is ever acceptable, please fucking unfollow me.
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Me: oh yeah, if you think school photography is hard now, try imagining doing this with film.
The new girl: whatâs film?
Me: ⊠film. Like⊠film that goes in a film camera.
New girl: whatâs that mean?
Me: ⊠before cameras were digital.
New girl: how did you do it before digital?
Me:⊠with film? I havenât had enough coffee for this conversation
New girl: I need you to show me how to format the usb.
Me: format?
New girl: yeah what do I do?
Me: you⊠put the usb in. Then you make a new folder on it and rename it with (name, date, location)
New girl: but how do I do that?
Me: ⊠they dont⊠teach you this anymore, do they?
The lack of computer skills is becoming a problem. Like there was a period of time where the older workers in office jobs had to be brought up to speed on computers, but now a lot of the newer workers have the issue too.
Thereâs a lot of assumed technical literacy because we had a whole generation brought up on desktop computers, but now itâs one that was brought up on phones, tablets, and chromebooks. Phones are easier to use, but that means the users have never had to work around the daily problems presented by most desktop environments.
But our systems are still set up assuming the kids are âdigital nativesâ who just already know this stuff. So no one teaches them. So a new employee walks into the office⊠and they just donât.
30-something here. And this is frightening for a few reasons.
Much of the back-end architecture will soon be more difficult to maintain, as those with the expertise retire or when the one guy volunteering to update a niche corner of some minute software function that holds up Œ of the computer world dies.
While products are made to be âeasier to useâ now, which has made them more accessible, they arenât made to last, contributing to tech pollution / e-waste. Many consumers donât know how to upgrade or repair their own techâŠif they are upgradeable.
Which brings me to my next point.
I bought a new low end laptop recently. Not chrome book, but actual Windows PC laptop. I havenât had a personal computer for a while and with a lot of expectation to âreturn to the officeâ because COVIDâs over, right? *heavy eye roll*, I wanted something cheap and portable. I found a deal because a lot of low end laptops are being discounted because school children arenât remote now. I was actually looking for refurbished but found what I wanted cheaper new, sadly.
Finding one that I knew would run the software I needed or that wouldnât be bogged down just with Windows? A challenge. Youâve got to know what RAM, HDD vs eMMC vs SSD, cores, age of processors, and all those specs mean.
Finding one that wasnât Windows in âS mode,â a bullshit mode that locks you into the Windows app / store for ALL software (where they take a cut of each purchase)? Even more challenging.
When I booted it upâŠI imagine most people just click yes through things because why not, just want to get right to it, right?
The amount of privileges I had to decline because of targeted data collection, for ad preferences and other nefarious reasons; the number of easy-to-miss âno thanksâ options to decline enrollment in bloatware; the number of things that wanted me to launch the free trial, where they could automatically enroll me into a monthly PAID subscription and could report failure to add a credit card to pay for it to credit agencies (!); many of these presented as the ârecommendedâ or default option⊠ASTOUNDING.
And then I still had to go into system settings and turn off additional data tracking that they didnât even present during set-up, along with bloatware bullshit programs they wanted to always run at start-up. Because I knew where to go and find that stuff. Donât even get me starting on fucking Cortana.
Technology has gotten bad. Even 10 years ago, it was a couple simple agreements not to pirate, using software at your own risk, etc. and that was it.
Now? Waiving rights, arbitration, hidden terms that could leave you owing money if you donât uninstall it, data collection to link accounts and literally track every move / your exact location / your usage, attempts to personalize ads through your specific searches, inability to block cookies unless you download a Google app!?, four pop ups for every website, as the default?
It is scary how much tech that was designed to increase productivity and make life easier has become yet another way for corporations to track us, sell to us, and sell their data on us, even potentially incriminating us.
Oh, and heaven forbid you know what youâre doing and try to upgrade or repair your equipment yourself. Warranty voiding? Should be illegal, may be illegal in some areas, but they still tell you itâll void your warranty. Good luck finding the parts. Using non-OEM parts will void the warranty tooâŠby design.
I did not survive Windows Vista era to deal with this bullshit.
I did not survive
Windows Vista era to
deal with this bullshit.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
Anyone have any resources for technology literacy for beginners?
Yes! @aquadraco20
General basic safety
How to avoid ransomware, malware, hacks, and how to maintain good data privacy.
https://www.getsafeonline.org/
^ this has intermediate information (as well as beginner info) that I think people who grew up on the internet benefit most from (so it wonât tell you what a phone is, or how to press the power button to turn on a computer). I recommend all sections the personal section under the top drop down (except the one aimed at children).
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/internetsafety/
Same deal as above, with quizzes and additional topics.
https://www.digitalliteracyassessment.org/
^ this one is mostly video and audio which some people might helpful
HTML
https://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp
W3schools is a well known free resource for coding. I recommend HTML because it gives basic website building capabilities, so you can create a neocities website for example or even edit your Tumblr theme. You can also learn CSS (used with HTML to make prettier websites) and Python (used to make programs).
Touch typing
Touch typing is using the home row on keyboards. It allows people to type faster than pressing individual keys one at a time, like on a smart phone.
https://www.typingclub.com/
This site has lessons, and honestly looks much nicer than the program I learned to use touch typing with.
https://www.how-to-type.com/touch-typing-lessons/how-to-type-home-keys/
This site has lessons and practice tests and speed tests to measure progress. In middle school I was taking a practice test about three times a week and a speed test once a week for about fifteen minutes each time, if that helps.
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These three areas are the main things people were taught in computer literacy courses.
I also recommend checking your local library or other educational resources (like local colleges, your current college/highschool/middle school etc, the college you graduated from). These can have in person instructors which can be super helpful. Feel free to send me any questions and stuff, if I donât already know Iâll try to find out and share where I found it!
Helpful things Iâve done with my windows computer to make it safer/more efficient:
Installing Malwarebytes/enabling windows defender
Creating a backup of my computer on a hard drive
Setting permissions for apps to start on startup
Getting a password manager
Installing a web browser that isnât chrome
Changing old passwords into better, more secure passwords- especially websites that have debit card info
I hope this helps :D
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BTW, I could teach you what do do with the film in your camera, should you ever find one đ€Ł
googledocs you are getting awfully uppity for something that canât differentiate between âitsâ and âitâsâ correctly
oho and now youâre questioning my adverb usage? you? you?
you fucking dare?
you try to change âtearsâ to âyearsâ for no reason but donât catch âimporintâ???
hey quick question gdocs
what the fuck
1. how the fuck did this post become so popular
2. everyone just commenting âQUERCHEDâ is delightful
3. some people have suggested i use grammarly. this is letting the robots win and also would deprive me of the opportunity to complain about insignificant technical things instead of just wanting to scream over writing all the time
4. i use googledocs because i want access to my writing on multiple platforms and also because fuck microsoftÂ
5. the difference between [its] and [itâs] is that [itâs] is always used as a shortened form of [it is] and [its] is used as the possessive of [it]. yes, this goes against the usual practice of just tacking on an [âs] when you want to indicate ownership. yes, english is absolutely a trash language.
btw, gdocâs most recent transgression:
noooope
LITERALLY THE EXACT OPPOSITE MEANING OF WHAT I WANT, GDOCS
iâm sorry what kind of AI FUCKERY is going on here that you are trying to ADD IN ADVERBS FOR ME that could ENTIRELY CHANGE THE TONE from a neutral âHeâd been youngâ to something that would put emphasis on just how young he was and how long ago it was you cannot just THROW EXTRA WORDS IN LIKE THAT
âheâd been so youngâ IâLL FUCKING KILL YOU
OH MY FUCKING GOD ARE YOU SERIOUS
me @ everyone else using googledocs:
YOU
I just listened to a podcast with an A.I. research scientist. She said if you wouldnât trust autocorrect to be in charge of a decision, then you shouldnât trust another A.I. with it, so⊠thatâs something to worry about
The reason âitsâ doesnât have an added apostrophe is NOT because itâs an exception. Itâs because âitâ is a pronoun and follows the rules of pronoun possessives. For classic pronouns, it goes âthat object is his/hers/theirs/its,â not âthat object is heâs/herâs/theirâs/itâs object.â If the first three of the latter group look wrong to you, so should âitâsâ when youâre using âitâ as a pronoun.
English is OFTEN a messy language, but this isnât one of the reasons why.