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ghostcrows:

ghostcrows:

The thing about Peggy hill is you see her in some episodes and you might think well this woman has some lesbionic mannerisms. but the truth is she’s just one of those very sporty southern moms who inexplicably gets away with not upholding their side of the gender roles even in communities where everyone is kinda expected to do that. Like she kinda gets to do what she wants. Cause she’s Peggy that’s just how Peggy is. And she has a husband and a kid so they’re like ok fine I guess

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Like if you told her she looked gay here she would laugh really awkwardly and be like Well, I hope you mean that as in “happy”, because in that case I am positively gay. I am so gay and in love with my wonderful husband Hank. And Hank would be like *texan sigh* Peggy, You can’t go around tellin people you’re “gay” for me. People are gonna start to get the wrong idea. And then shed accuse Hank of being homophobic and double down

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manywinged:

manywinged:

nothing will make you think “i have got to get weirder” more than finally feeling comfortable enough around other people to admit to interests of yours that you think make you a freak and a weirdo only to realize with a combination of embarrassment and relief that you’re like a normie to them

“sicko feedback loop” is a warrior’s bond stronger and more meaningful than marriage

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gay-jewish-bucky

gay-jewish-bucky:

With a lot of the media coverage of the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes being incredibly anti-union, as well as intentionally twisting the words of those participating in or supporting the strikes, you can easily tell which news agencies are financially tied to the studios and the AMPTP. If you can’t tell at a glance, look it up. (It’s not a conspiracy, and I won’t stand for people treating it as such, it’s publicly available information with a quick internet search.)

This is an intentional act to turn the wider public, often people who don’t know what the industry is like, against the strike and the workers asking for a fair contract, posing it as a greedy and irresponsible tantrum by entitled divas who are already overpaid.

This is not the reality of working in the film or television industry, the majority of union members in creative fields are underemployed and barely scraping by. They are frequently taken advantage of by studios, who care more about cutting costs to increase their bottom line, than they care about the people whose hard work they get rich off of.

That’s not to ignore that this exploitation still applies to those big names, it does. There are many horror stories out there from actors about how they’ve been treated on certain productions. Even if it didn’t happen to them, those workers standing with the little guy is an incredible show of cross-class allyship and solidarity, it should be respected.

It’s also important to be aware that the same tactic is taken against every labour union, even ones where there is no chance of reaching the level of fame and wealth as Hollywood actors. Look at how the media treats sanitation union strikes, and postal workers strikes, and teachers union strikes etc, etc. This isn’t any different.

It’s important, as the audience for the film and television industries, that we are very cautious with what sources we are relying on for information and are wary of those pushing an anti-union or union-critical stance. Don’t let yourself be fooled into siding with the studios.

Stand with WGA

Stand with SAG-AFTRA

Support unions

Support all workers

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mortiwhore

Anonymous asked:

What would you do if you found out your Girlfriends guilty pleasures were South Park, Attack On Titan & Helluva Boss? Since she would be problematic, would you break up with her, cancel her, both, or something far worse?

It's truly hypocritical how you liberals abandon your "morals" and harasses & beat down others because of inconsequential & meaningless interests. You people don't care about a better & enqual future for all, you never have. All you ever do is sit like vultures & wait for your prey so you can tear them to shreds. All "cancelling" is is an excuse to justify mob mentality.

joy-crimes answered:

sorry i just had to post this, this is the funniest ask ive ever gotten LMAO

snapscube:

joy if i ever ask you to watch south park with me i want you to kill me ok

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unashamedly-enthusiastic

sweaterkittensahoy:

rabbitindisguise:

yarnoverhook:

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The [Mosaic Mania] throw complete

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If you don’t crochet, you can tell how beautiful this is. But, I want to explain how you construct a mosaic project:

Depending on the technique, you’re either working two rows of the same color, then switching colors and working back over the rows you just made to get the raised areas.

You might also work a single row of the background color, then switch to the foreground color (which you know from using a chart that has these things marked), and you build the design by working background and foreground over and over.

This means that any mosaic project takes about twice the amount of effort as you might expect because everything has to be doubled to get the proper look.

And to switch up patterns like this? Holy shit.

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unashamedly-enthusiastic

fandomsandfeminism:

Oh no, a writers and actors strike!

New media production might be disrupted?

What a perfect time to….

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Read some Discworld by Terry Pratchett.


Recommendations for first books:

  • Guards! Guards! (First of the City Watch books. Pokes a lot of fun at fantasy tropes but is smart as a whip.)
  • Going Postal (Con man must save a crumbling civic institution. He’s great at it! )
  • Witches Abroad (fairy tales and grouchy old women, with jokes)
  • Hogfather (Christmas-y, but also about what it means to be a person, with jokes.)
  • Small Gods (faith, a talking tortoise, and an existential crisis, but with jokes!)
  • Monsterous Regiment (cross dressing and the inherent cultism of military nationalism. Also jokes.)
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shfjdjfjsjgjskjgjs:

shfjdjfjsjgjskjgjs:

as soon as the internet decided depression and anxiety were the everyman mental illnesses and therefore not to be taken seriously we were all fucked tbh bc the fact that i have to feel embarrassed to admit i have debilitating anxiety because people will think im just an uwu dont call me out coward is ridiculous. its insane that i have to clarify that my depressive episodes are like life threatening and not whatever dipshit dumbed down idea of depression people seem to have like oh yeah i just wanna watch netflix and eat ice cream and not text people back. like bro i think im the devil

like maybe depression and anxiety are household names now but they do still kill people. like. theres a reason they fucking kill people.

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runningforthemills:

principleofplenitude:

“The first note known to have sounded on earth was an E natural. It was produced some 165 million years ago by a katydid (a kind of cricket) rubbing its wings together, a fact deduced by scientists from the remains of one of these insects, preserved in amber. Consider, too, the love life of the mosquito. When a male mosquito wishes to attract a mate, his wings buzz at a frequency of 600Hz, which is the equivalent of D natural. The normal pitch of the female’s wings is 400Hz, or G natural. Just prior to sex, however, male and female harmonise at 1200Hz, which is, as Michael Spitzer notes in his extraordinary new book, The Musical Human, ‘an ecstatic octave above the male’s D’. ‘Everything we sing’, Spitzer adds, ‘is just a footnote to that.’”

— “Symphony of a Thousand Millennia“ from Literary Review

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radioshack-system:

animentality:

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I was going to just leave this in the tags but no, I’ve seen too many people misunderstand this and it’s very simple and easy to explain so I don’t know why anyone who shares this fun fact doesn’t use this analogy.

so if you took a few leaves and threw them into a blender and pulverize them to as fine a paste that you could they would still be green. this is because chlorophyll has a green PIGMENT in it. now I can’t speak to the base color of blue jay feathers so we’re just going to talk about blue macaws for this example. If you went and put a Blue macaw feather in a blender and pulverized it to the finest powder that you could you would get black powder. this is because blue macaw feathers have black pigment in them, but they reflect blue light because of a microscopic bubble texture on the surface.

to explain it further, have you ever seen one of those little rainbow hologram things? like how they’ll put a holographic Crystal or sparkle pattern on like a Pokemon card?

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yeah that motherfucker, if you tried to scrape the top layer of this card off to get the hologram “pigment”, you wouldn’t get bubkis. in fact if you scrape the top of this card very lightly, the yellow part would still stay yellow because it’s yellow because it is PIGMENTED, but the hologram where you scratch it will stop being holographic. now it will still have the pigment underneath it because that is pigmented but the rainbow effect comes from a TEXTURE on the top.

you could even put these kind of holograms on chocolate, are you following? it’s a texture!


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it’s the same reason that bubbles are rainbow colored despite being too thin to see pigment in them.

IT’S A TEXTUREEEEEEE!!!

blue pigment will always be blue, you can crush up a Rose and use the Rose goop to color something else the color of that Rose! leaves, bones, clay, rocks!! that’s pigment! disturbing its structure will not change the color because its a PIGMENT!!!

but a blue macaw? a pigeon’s neck? a raven’s feathers? and a blue jay apparently? that’s a texture.

“yeah that’s how color works” NO!! bubbles are clear!!! they just happen to have a broad spectrum iridescent TEXTURE, and some bird feathers have a short spectrum of iridescence.

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