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apple-trees-and-knives · 4 days ago
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apple-trees-and-knives · 6 days ago
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This map is the most up to date version as of 3-4-2023 and takes into account all recent movement on anti-trans legislation
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apple-trees-and-knives · 6 days ago
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“Take year 3 student Emma Glenfield, who started with a simple question about magpies and wound up conducting some cutting-edge research almost by accident."
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apple-trees-and-knives · 6 days ago
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At this point if they actually wanted to make a unique retelling of Dracula, they should have Quincey as the main character, market it as a tragic Western/British romance, and then halfway through drop us into the plot of Dracula
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Maybe all the things you thought made you you aren’t really…you. Barbie (2023) / Fight Club (1999)
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apple-trees-and-knives · 6 days ago
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apple-trees-and-knives · 9 days ago
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This is legitimately one of my fav quotes from him
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apple-trees-and-knives · 26 days ago
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apple-trees-and-knives · 26 days ago
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where can i find more examples of this? for scientific purposes
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apple-trees-and-knives · 26 days ago
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apple-trees-and-knives · 27 days ago
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Pet the baby
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apple-trees-and-knives · 27 days ago
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its unbelievably beautiful to watch people who aren't artists draw. something about watching the creative choices of people who don't draw or think about art everyday its like. facinating. it sounds like im studying them here and i kind of am. putting non artists in my enclosure
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apple-trees-and-knives · 27 days ago
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apple-trees-and-knives · 27 days ago
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details of my new vintage bunny picture frame
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apple-trees-and-knives · 27 days ago
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Confession: The letter “t” key on my laptop has been broken since 2024. From what my research tells me, they can’t fix individual keys on that model, and my laptop is no longer under a warranty, but it seems foolish to fork out over $900 for a new computer, so instead I’ve trained my brain to hit ctrl+v every time I want to hit “t.”
But sometimes I have to copy-paste something else besides “t,” which means I need a readily available place to copy the “t” from.
My first thought was to search “tiger” on Google, but if you can’t type the letter “t,” you just get search results about Bob Iger.
I realized words that end with “t” are easier for Google to autocomplete, so the first one I thought of was “crypt.” But wouldn’t you know, googling “cryp” takes to you to cryptocurrency results, and I REALLY don’t want my algorithm thinking I google that multiple times per week.
Then I remembered a cool place I went in London, called Cafe in the Crypt. It’s exactly what it sounds like and located below St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church. When I type in “Cafe in Cryp,” Google does indeed autocomplete it effectively! So I either keep that search result open in a tab or Google it every day.
So, that being said, if anyone works for St. Martin-in-the-Fields Church’s marketing department and has been utterly flummoxed by an IP address from Virginia that has googled their cafe hundreds of times over the past 6 months… that wasn’t a bot, that was me.
I am the Spiders Georg of Cafe in the Crypt.
Anyway, it’s a pretty cool place to check out if you’re ever in London. Just maybe not cool enough to Google it on a daily basis for months straight.
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apple-trees-and-knives · 27 days ago
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‘Hands weaving magnetic-core memory, IBM, Poughkeepsie, New York,’ 1956. Photograph by Ansel Adams.
This photograph was made on a commercial assignment for IBM.
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