Women stick thin and malnourished on the red carpet, and people are saying you can't point out that these women are dying because that's body shaming. Girl.
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Women stick thin and malnourished on the red carpet, and people are saying you can't point out that these women are dying because that's body shaming. Girl.
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it never stops being funny that BBC Sherlock blew so much of its astronomical budget on overproduced filmmaking gimmicks and meanwhile Leverage managed to look easily 10x more interesting and dynamic with a budget of $7 and one steadicam operator named Gary
just started watching house and I thought yall were exaggerating but no. every episode is just like three wrong diagnoses that almost kill the patient and then house is like "he has underwater skunk herpes" and they give the guy a new butthole and he's cured. and then house chugs vicodin while talking about wanting to rail wilson.
As a former librarian I'm actually required to remind you that many libraries that subscribe to Libby are opted into a program that lets you subscribe and access magazines for free with no wait
And that this is actually a really fun, low cost way to not only access news and larger cultural magazines, but also to get free patterns for many different crafts that you can screenshot if need be and that lower the financial barriers to entry for trying new things
From my experience working in both academic and public libraries, many libraries are use it or lose it funding-- I have to say this because a lot of patrons feel guilty for how much they use the library and how often they're using it funny enough, but the worst thing you can do for libraries is not try out new features and not use what's already given to you as much as possible.
The numbers that come as a result of your patronage are how most libraries justify their continued existence in times of financial hardship, which sucks but, go check out some magazines on Libby!
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the sewing machine is like if a horse and an inkjet printer had a child
What [car] would you build a time machine out of?
an old VW Beetle because it wouldn't look out of place literally anywhere
Lancelot: Egad sire! Look at that. King Arthur: Hm, rare to see a VW Beetle this far north. Not impossible, mind.
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please don't have sex in disabled bathrooms if you're abled. we need somewhere to have sex too
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u cld write a whole thesis abt this xkcd & how the only workers personified here r the upper class college degreed tech & management workers & not the third world workers facing unsafe grueling conditions working in mining or even manufacturing..... the wood source described as a "legal fight"
he's also greatly overestimating how much design work actually goes into most products like that
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Itâs funny how the response is doing the same thing theyâre mad about XKCD doing.
âitâs chosen from a list of available tubesâ and where do you think those tubes came from? The tube tree? Do you think the press to cut the metal is a natural occurring formation? That the company that made the wood that was bought bu this other company that was bought by the other company just appeared out of thin air without having to be grown, and all the processes that entails (like legal issues mentioned in the comic.) that glasses are shaped that way by coincidence and not literally centuries of trial and error testing to figure out the best vessel shape?
Because yes, maybe your glass from walmart didnât redo all the testing and planning from scratch, but someone did it at some point. It didnât appear in the air from nowhere.
And a lot of that effort comes from the blue collar workers who did it so well you donât think they did it at all.
So weird that a STEM comic is talking about STEM workers!
Like, the thing is, those dumb design decisions actually do involve a lot of work that nobody ever thinks about and is completely invisible. We know about mining and logging and manufacturing, we don't know about the hours twenty people spent in multiple meetings making a tiny decision. I've been in those meetings! I've been in the meetings where people spend an hour discussing one sentence in a two hundred page document. The meetings are so tedious and the people involved care about the details so much. Just because you haven't seen the meeting doesn't mean it didn't happen.
And it's really important to think about that. When us consumers have a product with something that seems like a really dumb choice, we can assume everyone involved was an idiot and we'd do it better, or we can think about how maybe the manufacturer they sourced from didn't have the correct size available and it'd be three times as expensive to go elsewhere, or if they made the choice we wanted it would have caused other issues. We spend our lives thinking that we could do things better than an expert, because we don't take expertise seriously. But sourcing lumber is really fucking hard! Making sure products follow safety requirements is hard!
Also "upper class" is absolutely not where you'd find the people designing your cheap ass desk lamp. Just because you think their job is overvalued doesn't mean they're wildly rich.
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I think itâs normal for people to be mad at each other sometimes even if theyâre close friends or family or intimate with each other. Like I think thatâs a normal and healthy part of relationships that can happen sometimes
âWhy were you on Mad At Me islandâ because at the time I was mad at you and yet our friendship has weathered that without trouble
I went to Mad At You island because my feelings are my problem. I needed to stomp down the beach until I could sit and watch the sunrise. I built a sandcastle and did some thinking. Then I boarded the good ship You Matter To Me and sailed it all the way to meet you on the Letâs Talk Shore of I Love You Island.
I think making character playlists is good for you and connected to analysis skills in a very fun way and low investment way. I know its seen as quite trivial but to me it operates the same way looking at a lot of art builds ur skills passively. Yummy enrichment activity

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teenagers arenât the vanguards of the pro-censorship movement. the closest thing that happens to this is that bad actors who are adults exploit teenagersâ age-appropriate discomfort with violent and sexual art to incite internet stochastic terrorism campaigns. but even this happens far less often than adults just silencing children and pretending to be speaking for them by proxy.
i hate the misuse of the term âpuritanismâ in this context but the idea of teens (âpuriteensâ) being the principle driving demographic behind this cultural trend is genuinely pretty fucking insulting, considering adults who use kids and teens as a cudgel (âthink of the children!â) are actually the people driving movements toward censorship.
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