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Douglas Adams is the best when it comes to describe characters
they need to teach classes on Douglas Adams analogies okay
βHe leant tensely against the corridor wall and frowned like a man trying toΒ unbend a corkscrew by telekinesis.β
βStones, then rocks, then boulders which pranced past him like clumsy puppies,Β only much, much bigger, much, much harder and heavier, and almost infinitelyΒ more likely to kill you if they fell on you.β
βHe gazed keenly into the distance and looked as if he would quite like the windΒ to blow his hair back dramatically at that point, but the wind was busy foolingΒ around with some leaves a little way off.β
βIt looked only partly like aΒ spaceship with guidance fins, rocket engines and escape hatches and so on,Β and a great deal like a small upended Italian bistro.β
βIf it was an emotion, it was a totallyΒ emotionless one. It was hatred, implacable hatred. It was cold, not like iceΒ is cold, but like a wall is cold. It was impersonal, not as a randomly flungΒ fist in a crowd is impersonal, but like a computer-issued parking summons isΒ impersonal. And it was deadly - again, not like a bullet or a knife is deadly,Β but like a brick wall across a motorway is deadly.β
And, of course: βThe ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks donβt.β
the one that will always stay with me is βArthur Dent was grappling with his consciousness the way one grapples with a lost bar of soap in the bath,β i feel like that was the first time i really understood what you could do with words.
I will reblog this every time I see it because these are some of my favorite sentences in the English language.
Same
Aunty Sugar, the self-described Queer Butch Bull-Dyke Elder we adopted after the fire, asked me if I could get TikTok on her Roku today because she wanted me to see this awesome new TikToker she had found. Imagine my surprise when you popped up on her phone screen. She was almost crying while she told me how awesome it was that people like you had such a platform and how being able to listen to what you had to say made every march and beating and everything else she went through 30-40 years ago worth it. She's facing down her own mortality right now and today she was okay with it because you showed her how far things have come and she managed to hang on long enough to see it. I thought you should hear that.
Gotta go cry more now.
HEREβS THE THING THOUGH
I used to work for a call center and I was doing a political survey and I called this number that was randomly generated for me and the way our system worked was voice-activated so when the other person said hello youβd get connected to them, so I just launch right into my βHarvard University and NPR blah blah blahβ thing and then thereβs this long pause and I think the personβs hung up even though I didnβt hear a click
And then I hear βyou shouldnβt be able to call this number.β
So I apologize and go into the preset spiel about because we arenβt selling anything, etc. etc. and the answer I get is
βNo, I know that. What I mean is that it should be impossible for you to call this number, and I need to know how you got it.β
I explain that itβs randomly generated and Iβm very sorry for bothering him, and go to hang up. And before I can click terminate, I hear:
βMaβam, this is a matter of national security.β
I accidentally called the director of the FBI.
My job got investigated because a computer randomly spit out a number to the Pentagon.
This is my new favourite story.
When I was in college I got a job working for a company that manages major air-travel data. It was a temp gig working their out of date system while they moved over to a new one, since my knowing MS Dos apparently made me qualified.
There was no MS Dos involved. Instead, there was a proprietary type-based OS and an actually-uses-transistors refrigerator-sized computer with switches I had to trip at certain times during the night as I watched the data flow from six pm to six AM on Fridays and weekends. If things got stuck, I reset the server.Β
The company handled everything from low-end data (hotel and car reservations) to flight plans and tower information. I was weighed every time I came in to make sure it was me. Areas of the building had retina scanners on doors.Β
During training. they took us through all the procedures. Including the procedures for the red phone. There was, literally, a red phone on the shelf above my desk. βThis is a holdover from the cold war.β They said. βIt isnβt going to come up, but hereβs the deal. In case of nuclear war or other nation-wide disaster, the phone will ring. Pick up the phone, state your name and station, and await instructions. Do whatever you are told.β
So my third night there, itβs around 2am and thereβs a ringing sound.Β
I look up, slowly. The Red phone is ringing.
So I reach out, I pick up the phone. I give my name and station number. And I hear every station head in the building do the exact same. One after another, voices giving names and numbers. Then silence for the space of two breaths. Silence broken byβ¦
βUhβ¦ Is Shantavia there?β
It turns out that every toll free, 1-900 or priority number has a corresponding local number that it routs to at its actual destination. Some poor teenage girl was trying to dial a friend of hers, mixed up the numbers, and got the atomic attack alert line for a major air-travel corporationβs command center in the mid-west United States.
Thereβs another pause, and the guys over in the main data room are cracking up. The overnight site head is saying βI think you have the wrong number, maβam.β and Iβm standing there having faced the specter of nuclear annihilation before I was old enough to legally drink.
The red phone never rang again while I was there, so the people doing my training were only slightly wrong in their estimation of how often the doomsday phone would ring.Β
Every time I try to find this story, I end up having to search google with a variety of terms that Iβm sure have gotten me flagged by some watchlist, so Iβm reblogging it again where I swear Iβve reblogged it before.
But none of these stories even come close to the best one of them all; a wrong number is how the NORAD Santa Tracker got started.
Seriously, this is legit.
In December 1955, Sears decided to run a Santa hotline.Β Hereβs the ad they posted.
Only problem is, they misprinted the number.Β And the number they printed?Β It went straight through to fucking NORAD.Β This was in the middle of the Cold War, when early warning radar was the only thing keeping nuclear annihilation at bay.Β NORAD was the front line.
And it wasnβt just any number at NORAD.Β Oh no no no.
Terri remembers her dad had two phones on his desk, including a red one. βOnly a four-star general at the Pentagon and my dad had the number,β she says.
βThis was the β50s, this was the Cold War, and he would have been the first one to know if there was an attack on the United States,β Rick says.
The red phone rang one day in December 1955, and Shoup answered it, Pam says. βAnd then there was a small voice that just asked, βIs this Santa Claus?β β
His children remember Shoup as straight-laced and disciplined, and he was annoyed and upset by the call and thought it was a joke β but then, Terri says, the little voice started crying.
βAnd Dad realized that it wasnβt a joke,β her sister says. βSo he talked to him, ho-ho-hoβd and asked if he had been a good boy and, βMay I talk to your mother?β And the mother got on and said, βYou havenβt seen the paper yet? Thereβs a phone number to call Santa. Itβs in the Sears ad.β Dad looked it up, and there it was, his red phone number. And they had children calling one after another, so he put a couple of airmen on the phones to act like Santa Claus.β
βIt got to be a big joke at the command center. You know, βThe old manβs really flipped his lid this time. Weβre answering Santa calls,β β Terri says.
And then, it got better.
βThe airmen had this big glass board with the United States on it and Canada, and when airplanes would come in they would track them,β Pam says.
βAnd Christmas Eve of 1955, when Dad walked in, there was a drawing of a sleigh with eight reindeer coming over the North Pole,β Rick says.
βDad said, βWhat is that?β They say, βColonel, weβre sorry. We were just making a joke. Do you want us to take that down?β Dad looked at it for a while, and next thing you know, Dad had called the radio station and had said, βThis is the commander at the Combat Alert Center, and we have an unidentified flying object. Why, it looks like a sleigh.β Well, the radio stations would call him like every hour and say, βWhereβs Santa now?β β Terri says.
For real.
βAnd later in life he got letters from all over the world, people saying, βThank you, Colonel,β for having, you know, this sense of humor. And in his 90s, he would carry those letters around with him in a briefcase that had a lock on it like it was top-secret information,β she says. βYou know, he was an important guy, but this is the thing heβs known for.β
βYeah,β Rick [his son] says, βitβs probably the thing he was proudest of, too.β
So yeah.Β I think that might be the best wrong number of all time.
Source:Β http://www.npr.org/2014/12/19/371647099/norads-santa-tracker-began-with-a-typo-and-a-good-sport
No okay THAT is adorable and Iβm queueing this for next December.
βGet a rat and put it in a cage and give it two water bottles. One is just water, and one is water laced with either heroin or cocaine. If you do that, the rat will almost always prefer the drugged water and almost always kill itself very quickly, right, within a couple of weeks. So there you go. Itβs our theory of addiction. Bruce comes along in the β70s and said, βWell, hang on a minute. Weβre putting the rat in an empty cage. Itβs got nothing to do. Letβs try this a little bit differently.β So Bruce built Rat Park, and Rat Park is like heaven for rats. Everything your rat about town could want, itβs got in Rat Park. Itβs got lovely food. Itβs got sex. Itβs got loads of other rats to be friends with. Itβs got loads of colored balls. Everything your rat could want. And theyβve got both the water bottles. Theyβve got the drugged water and the normal water. But hereβs the fascinating thing. In Rat Park, they donβt like the drugged water. They hardly use any of it. None of them ever overdose. None of them ever use in a way that looks like compulsion or addiction. Thereβs a really interesting human example Iβll tell you about in a minute, but what Bruce says is that shows that both the right-wing and left-wing theories of addiction are wrong. So the right-wing theory is itβs a moral failing, youβre a hedonist, you party too hard. The left-wing theory is it takes you over, your brain is hijacked. Bruce says itβs not your morality, itβs not your brain; itβs your cage. Addiction is largely an adaptation to your environment. [β¦] Weβve created a society where significant numbers of our fellow citizens cannot bear to be present in their lives without being drugged, right? Weβve created a hyperconsumerist, hyperindividualist, isolated world that is, for a lot of people, much more like that first cage than it is like the bonded, connected cages that we need. The opposite of addiction is not sobriety. The opposite of addiction is connection. And our whole society, the engine of our society, is geared towards making us connect with things. If you are not a good consumer capitalist citizen, if youβre spending your time bonding with the people around you and not buying stuffβin fact, we are trained from a very young age to focus our hopes and our dreams and our ambitions on things we can buy and consume. And drug addiction is really a subset of that.β
β Johann Hari, Does Capitalism Drive Drug Addiction?
I reblog this every time because it is important.

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I feel like so many (especially young) people here on tumblr were beaten over the head again and again withΒ βbelieve the victims, stop asking them to prove their victimhoodβ and instead of understanding that this meansΒ βdonβt dogpile victims because you like the abuserβ instead took it to the no-nuance end of the pool and turned it intoΒ βif you hear something bad about someone donβt go looking for sources or contextβ and those are notΒ the same things
You shouldΒ look at sources. Always. Taking a moment to sayΒ βwait, whoΒ said that? what happened?β isnβt victim blaming, it isnβt siding with an abuser, its taking a step back to understand a whole picture, in its context.Β
When you do this,Β
you are actually a betterΒ ally than just knee-jerk, superficial, performative support.
you can approach with nuance.
you can avoid speaking over them, and learn how to be a better, more supportive ally.
you can avoid repeating old claims that have already been either addressed or disproven.
you can avoid propaganda and disinformation, which not only serves to undermine whoever its about, but it undermines everyone else.Β
This post is about political disinformation, but when people get away with making false allegations about abuse or racism or homophobia or any other gross behavior it undermines the positions of actual victims because people who are prone to bad faith can sayΒ βah, that was a scam, victims are scammersβ. When you make false claims about politicians, you undermine the political process and allow people who are prone to bad faith to sayΒ βsee I donβt need to participateβ.
I know we hate checking facts and sources here on the internet, but thatβs the whole point of the internet. Information is available, and you shouldΒ be checking your sources before you make claims about people.
Considering how many abusers weaponize this exact thing against their victims, itβs even more important to understand the situation in its entirety if you want to avoid βsiding with the abuserβ.
Have a beautiful rainbow-flower day <3
All effects are in-camera, no photoshop :)
[Picture captions: 4 photos of pear blossom branches. The small flowers on the branches are white surrounded by leaves. Theyβre framed against a blue sky. In the first photo the branches arc up toward the top right corner, and rainbows bounce from the sunlight coming off the petals. There are rainbow outlines along the lines of the branches. In the second photo the branches lead directly across the frame, ending with more flower. The rainbows are more aggressive in this photo, with large sparkle framed against the blue sky. The third photo has branches taking up the full frame, crisscrossing with each other. There are strong rays of rainbow streaks in the lower right corner, and slight green color around the right two corners. In the last photo the branches point to the lower left corner of the frame, where a green light stretched from the top left corner to the bottom of the picture. The flowers are heavily contrasted with dark shadows on the leaves and bright white spots where the light reaches the tips of the blossoms- no rainbows surrounds them. The only rainbow is in the bottom left corner. ]
Beautiful sunset today :)
Video Caption: The camera sweeps around a public park to land on a beautiful red sunset behind trees. A small dog walks into frame.
One of my favorite long exposure shoots.
A black and white photo with a person kneeling facing away from the camera and with their hands behind their back. The second photo has them standing in front of a tree. White strings of light wrap around their torso in both photos, keeping their hands pulled behind their back.

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The controversy of Xiao Zhan breaks my heart for XZ and fanfic writers/readers. Itβs amazing how XZβs reputation suffered public distortion so similarly to his character in the Untamed, the role which launched him to international fame. Art and reality depend on each other - censorship only restricts the possible worlds and lives we could otherwise heroically dream together.
https://www.npr.org/transcripts/913689551
A Chinese idol had millions of fans who adored him for his kindness and good looks. Then, this February, one group of fans accused another o
Your first, fifth, and tenth most recent emojis predicts how well October will treat you
Encouraging
Long exposure photography.
[Photo Description: Three photos of an antique paper umbrella with colorful butterfly and flower design. The photos are saturated with color; the first is light, the second is dark red, the last is dark yellow. ]
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HOW TO DONATE TO BLM WHEN YOU HAVE NO MONEY
a black woman named zoe amira posted a video on youtube. this video is an hour long and filled with art and music from black creators. it has a ton of ads, and in result will rack up a ton of revenue. 100% of the ad revenue from the video will be dispersed between various blm organizations, including bail-out funds for protesters. it will be split between the following, dependent on necessity
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turn off your adblocker and put the video on repeat. do not skip ads. let it play on loop whether youβre listening or not. mute the tab if you need to focus elsewhere. but let. it. play.
youtube will donate to blm for you.
please, please reblog. for people who donβt have money to spare, this is incredibly important information to have.