Fontainebleau State Park in Mandeville, Louisiana
Saw this and my first thought was, “Man that sure looks like that one tree at that state park in Mandeville we went to a decade ago”
and then I read the caption
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Fontainebleau State Park in Mandeville, Louisiana
Saw this and my first thought was, “Man that sure looks like that one tree at that state park in Mandeville we went to a decade ago”
and then I read the caption

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Clip of Lucy Dacus on the Las Culturistas podcast.
‘Hands weaving magnetic-core memory, IBM, Poughkeepsie, New York,’ 1956. Photograph by Ansel Adams.
My mother used to make computer cores as a "work from home" side business. As a child I got spending money via un-winding the ones that failed testing so that the magnetic center could be re-used. I got between $0.05 and $0.25 per core depending. Mom got more for the finished ones, of course, though I don't know how much. Her sister was an expert, and did the more complicated kind, some of which ended up in satellites and/or were used by NASA!
They were all done by hand using a kind of treadle-operated frame with a little (crochet!) hook to pull the wires around the cores. The people making them were mostly housewives who did this as a side-job in the 80s and 90s. I don't know if it's still done that way anywhere in the USA today, but the history of computing and space exploration is littered with "women's work" like this.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN WE USED TO LITERALLY WEAVE MEMORY???? brb just crying a little bit over the intersections of fiber crafts and computing and gendered labor and also how a rote technical description can sometimes be indistinguishable from poetry
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Daine the Wild Mage of the Immortals quartet, the original blorbo.
Gaaah my heart!! This is maybe the best Daine character design I’ve ever seen??? Her outfits! Her stubborn chin! Her HAIR ARC!

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I went home for easter and found some old books! Tamora Pierce was one of my biggest influences as a writer and you can tell I read these books to death. Alanna is a little less damaged bc I had to replace her due to my baby sister ripping out the last few pages when I was a teen.
I remember going to the author's website in middle school and trying to work up the courage to send her an email saying how much I loved her stuff and how I liked to pretend I was a knight in training, but not being able to go through with it. I've got Kel's books and the Trickster ones too, but these covers were always my favorite.
The color choices, the horses with full blowouts, those gauzy sleeves for DAYS — this set of covers was so aesthetically formative for me.
Like I look at them and I swear I can hear that one Pure Moods commercial in the distance
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This tin is so adorable... I wish I could justify buying it but the postage to Aus is crazy 🤧 Oh well, let's enjoy the aesthetics together.
Put “literally my character” on pinterest and the first 4 results describe you:
Hm...yeah I dig it
I barely use Pinterest, and I just grabbed the first four pictures from the top row...
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quick boorman study, bcs i miss willow :'
ugh the casting and styling of Amar Chadha-Patel as Boorman in Willow 2022 was so inspired
His bone structure! His beard! His many rings! He was the freshest evolution in Pretty Scoundrel Masculinity we'd seen in YEARS, a lineage that can only be traced back through Val Kilmer's renaissance braids and surfer tan as Madmartigan in the original Willow.
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Because I continue to overestimate my llamas' respect for informal agreements, I opened the pasture gate to let everyone graze a bit around the neighbour's barn. This area has a fence that can be jumped over pretty easily, but I was going to be sitting there watching them the whole time—well, watching them intermittently while reading a book, but if I glance up every 2 minutes, realistically how could four slow herbivores
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If you would like to join me on this long and patient llama hunt, I have prepared a crude map of the terrain so you can get your bearings. We are starting on the road right next to the neighbour's barn.
My first instinct was to resolve the situation through diplomacy. If the animals wanted to slightly broaden the grazing perimeter, well, okay; I could let them eat on the side of the road. Unfortunately, only Pirlouit supported this plan.
He kept trying to stop and eat, while the llamas had places to go.
So I followed them along the road for quite a while, patiently waiting to reach the wider stretch where I knew I could sprint ahead, overtake everyone and force them to turn around. Not yet a full victory but at least I'd feel like I was regaining some influence over events.
But Pampérigouste is familiar with my manoeuvres, and she turned around of her own initiative before we reached this spot, left the road, and led everyone into the woods for a bit (and almost managed to shake me off as I kept getting slowed down by brambles, being the only person in this situation who was wearing clothes); then she re-emerged on the road near the barn, and went into the neighbour's pasture. Which is quite vast, and goes all the way down to the torrent.
So naturally, Pampe went all the way down to the torrent—following a route of astonishingly unnecessary complexity and glancing back now and then to check that her followers had not lost faith.
The other animals clearly felt that once you've reached a vast and lush pasture, the logical next step is to stay and eat (while Pampe sees it as evidence that vaster and lusher pastures remain to be discovered.)
... that is, until we reached the torrent and I finally managed to turn everyone around, back in the direction of their pasture. At that exact moment, Pampe realised grazing was an urgent priority.
Once we finally reached the road, with Pampe bringing up the rear at an aggressively leisurely pace, I figured that if I got the rest of the herd back in their pasture, she would grudgingly follow.
I was wrong.
The other animals briefly hesitated (it was getting late; their pasture was right there; they don't like spending the night in unfamiliar places) before recommitting to Pampe.
We could have actually followed the road in this direction all the way back to my house, and therefore the other, upper gate to their pasture, bringing this expedition to a neat and peaceful conclusion. Pampe solved this problem by throwing herself into the woods.
At this stage I feel that my updated map will be more informative than human language.
(I made an attempt to restore coherence to our journey through the use of directional arrows.)
When we somehow ended up back in the neighbour's pasture after an exciting (not for me) chase through the woods, I admitted defeat, and texted my neighbour to let him know my animals would be spending the night in his pasture due to circumstances not meaningfully under my control, but I would be back on the case in the morning to get them home. Having met Pampe, he didn't ask any further questions.
I didn't really believe that the animals might magically return on their own during the night, but still I left the pasture gate open—but only the one near my house; the other gate by the neighbour's pasture remained closed because I just couldn't face the slope again.
And somehow, the next morning, when I opened my window, everyone was here.
I should add that my neighbour later found several tufts of llama wool caught on his fence in various places, allowing us to partially reconstruct the llamas' return journey (that's me in the background attempting to get a statement from his cow.)
I have therefore updated my map once more to illustrate (in green) the final stage of this expedition, based on physical evidence and on my partial understanding of Pampe's worldview.
But really the moral of this story is that giving up and going to bed works. Always give up!
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ok spider megacity is actually driving me a bit crazy. 2 dominant species live in thr spider city and one wpuld usually predate the otherbut bc its so dark in there they cant tell... so they livein peace and eat midges. thousands of spiders living in peace on one bigbigbig web eating midges in the dark together forever. one bigbig web spans across boarder of two countries spiders live on there peaceful in the colddark. eating midges
A giant colonial spiderweb in a sulfuric cave on the border between Greece and Albania may be the largest ever found — and it was built by s
spider megacity..........
Peace and love on planet spiders

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Please join me in being utterly obsessed with the new Small Fools song. It is SO GOOD and so anti-capitalist and I might just love it as much as I love Crying in My Suburu.
My favorite human inventions are: 1. Libraries, 2. Unions, and 3. Dumplings