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*NEW* - Optional Card Layout
UPDATED: 2/9/26
This skin has received a major updateâplease review the instructions carefully as many changes have been made! Thanks to ZerafinaCSS's refactoring of the neos skin using AO3's new variable system, we now have streamlined, cleaner code along with some added fixes and color adjustments.
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They're finally here! After much ⨠pain and suffering â¨, RosĂŠ Pine skins have finally arrived. Credits to the lovely @zerafinacss for the original neos skin, which forms the bulk of the codebase.
If you notice any issues, feel free to drop a comment on AO3 or shoot me a direct message here.
Also, be sure to check out my userscripts which pair nicely with these skins or the AO3 Essentials script set.
AO3: Skin Switcher - Change skins from anywhere on the site without losing your original place.
AO3: Site Wizard - Change fonts and font sizes from anywhere on the site; automatically fix spacing issues.
AO3: Advanced Blocker - Filter works by tags, authors, titles, word counts, language, completion status, update frequency, primary pairings / characters, and much more.
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AO3: Reorder Ship Tags: Reorders relationship tags on blurbs so platonic ships (&) appear after romantic ships (/).
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monotype samples for the class i taught last fall
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Margot King: Vanitas with flowers, 2015.
The U.S. government is taking people off the street and sending them to the place in the bottom picture without charges filed, no arraignments, no due process and without notifying anyone of the peopleâs whereabouts.
El Salvador intends to never release anyone from CECOT.
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oh neve... how you always assume the worse to happen to you
I donât think youâre ready to have an adult conversation about politics until youâre able to admit that there are things you love and enjoy that would not and should not exist in a just world. $8 billion dollar budget movies every other month donât exist in a just world. New 900 GB AAA video games every year donât exist in a just world. Next day delivery doesnât exist in a just world. 80 different soda brands donât exist in a just world.Â
All of those things come from exploitation on some level, and if you wouldnât trade those for a world where everyone can eat and have a home no matter who they are or what they do, I donât know what to tell you.Â
Man, this post makes me feel conflicted, because on the one hand, of the things listed, next-day delivery is the only one that DOES actually exist in the world today. The others are exaggerations, and while I understand the point being made, they do detract from it.
I understandâand agree withâthat sentiment of, âI want slower deliveries by drivers who are paid better,â as one recent tumblr post put it. I absolutely agree with the idea that we need to produce and consume less as a culture, and that an actual substantive conversation about politics should involve willingness to relinquish the many modern luxuries that are built on exploitation.
I donât think these are good examples of those luxuries, though.
Large budget movies are possible because consumers (and investors) are willing to pay for them. A large budget is actually a necessary component in making sure workers are being adequately compensated; the fact that they currently are often exploited by studios is a result of deliberate misallocation of resources, not anything intrinsic to the size of the production. Same thing goes with high-quality video games. As for releasing a new film/game every month/year, thatâs only unsustainable because thereâs only a handful of monopolistic studios doing it. In a well-regulated industry that encourages growth and competition, we could see tens, if not hundreds of studios producing big-budget films and games. And, with a well-compensated and socially-supported citizenry, consumers would have enough disposable income to support it.
Similarly, the problem with soda isnât that we have 80 brands; itâs that we have two. And those two brands each own 800 different labels. In a healthy economy, these monopolies would be dissolved, and we could support well over 80 moderately-sized independent beverage companies producing their own sodas.
Same-day delivery, again, could be easily supported with proper allocation of resources. Currently, we have huge centralized distributors like Amazon exploiting gig-workers with slave-wages to ferry cheap mass-produced crap to people, and thatâs what makes it bad, not the speed at which they do it. If instead, we had something like a super-robust USPS, with well-compensated deliverypeople working reasonable hours within a decentralized network of independent-but-cooperative suppliers, there would be absolutely no reason why you couldnât get something delivered to you from the distro ten miles down the road within a day.
When we critique capitalism, and they respond, âYeah, well capitalism made the cell phone youâre using!â our response shouldnât be, âOh shit u right,â it should be, âNo, capitalism made the cell phone Iâm using break after a year so Iâll buy a new one, and they use slave labor to do it while they pocket the rest.â
There are luxuries, and there are artificially-valued, mass-produced, built-to-break trash that are marketed as luxuries. But we donât solve the problems of fast-fashion by saying, âWelp I guess I shouldnât wear clothes.â
yeah thatâs a decent rebuttal imma reblog now
people donât realize how much stuff you used to be able to get locally
nowadays I might pay for rush shipping on sewing supplies if I need them for a project deadline. 100 years ago, I could just go to a store and buy silk thread, a zillion different types of braid in different fibers, cut glass or steel buttons, a tailorâs ham for ironing, a needle board for ironing velvet, etc. there were entire stores just for ribbons, for faux foliage, for specialty sewing machine attachments, for individual varieties of fabric. and most of it was locally produced
especially since I live in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. if you told someone in 1924 that I couldnât find any newly-made glass buttons for sale in a city the size of BOSTON, theyâd look at you like you were insane. doubly so if you told them that buttons, period, could only be purchased at like three stores in the area, from maybe two different brands
today I go to the craft store and itâs. one brand of polyester thread. maybe seven colors of cotton thread, all dull or dark. one size and brand of snaps. one size and brand and type of ironing board. plastic buttons (MAYBE a few cards of wood or metal). flat polyester ribbon trim in a few sizes and colors. and thatâs pretty much it
you didnât NEED next-day shipping as much even as recently as 60-70 years ago, because more things were manufactured and sold closer to you