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more trueform Cas... I'm gonna be honest with you it's not a thought out design or anything I'm just putting together things that I like
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i think it's really fun when a rly specific trope is super popular in one particular medium but in other ones it's just totally unheard of. it's the time knife. visual novel players are suuuuper used to death games but many others encountered them for the first time in squid games. the other day my mom showed me all excited the summary of a super original novel she found and it was about a girl who got reincarnated as the main character in her favorite fantasy book
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their magic their quest their awfulness and strangeness etc etc etc you get the drill
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Great Bustard (Otis tarda), males displaying, family Otididae, order Otidiformes, NE China
ENDANGERED.
At up to 40 lbs, the male is one of the world’s heaviest flying birds.
photographs by VCG
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"Mellor is an adult librarian at LAPL, but she also doubles as Persons Experiencing Homelessness Outreach Librarian.
“What that means is I am a reference librarian, as well as someone that goes out into the nearby community and connects people who are experiencing homelessness, or other life instabilities, with library resources,” Mellor describes in a recent TikTok for the LAPL.
“I sign folks up for library cards, talk about all the wonderful free programs and services, and invite them to the Central Library,” she added.
By taking a mobile outreach approach, Mellor connects people on the streets to the library by bringing its offerings to them.
She specifically works within the Skid Row community by helping people learn more about what the library has to offer, while also developing library programs on-site for people who might be more hesitant to visit the public library.
“Knowing that you connected the right person with the right resource at the right time,” is one of the most rewarding aspects of this work, Mellor told Library Journal.
There is also another reward specific to Mellor’s work.
Earlier this year, she was named to the Library Journal’s 2025 “Movers & Shakers” list, which honors 50 librarians who serve as advocates, community builders, educators, and innovators across the country’s library systems.
“When I heard that I’d be receiving this Mover & Shaker award from Library Journal, I felt really glad because it means that this type of work, which library workers around the country are doing every day informally, is being formally recognized,” Mellor said in the TikTok video.
It’s true; libraries have long been on the frontlines of the housing crisis in the United States simply by being a free and public place where people can find refuge from living on the streets.
But libraries also offer a swath of supportive services, like help with job applications, mental health services, referrals to expert providers and local housing placements, and even enrollment in fresh food programs.
Recently, libraries across the country have worked to create specific staffing positions like the one Mellor has. Outside of her outreach role, LAPL has hired a team of social workers, therapists, and medical case workers to help lighten the load on other library staff.
In Utah, in-house social workers also support the Salt Lake City Public Library’s unhoused population.
“People experiencing life instabilities have unique service needs that the library is in a position to fulfill,” Mellor continued. “I’m glad that hopefully more positions like mine will pop up in library systems around the country.”
Part of the work Mellor does is also hosting The Source, a monthly resource fair with free health and homeless shelter services at the LAPL.
“The Source offers a one-stop-shop of resources and services to help homeless Angelenos transition to independent and supported living,” the library’s website shares. “Services are also available for eligible low-income residents. All services are free of charge.”
But Mellor’s everyday work usually comes down to ensuring that people in need just know that these library services exist.
“Simply getting the word out about what the public library offers is the main gap bridged with my outreach,” she told Library Journal.
“Bringing the library to organizations that serve people experiencing homelessness helps remove barriers to access for folks who may not be able to visit the library due to mobility issues or [because they] are participating in a recovery program.”
It’s not just about gaining access to life-saving resources; it’s also about reminding all community members that they deserve access to the enriching and educational materials at the local library.
Mellor shares e-media options for people to access books, magazines, movies, music, and even free museum passes.
And of course, she doesn’t do this work alone. Relationship building with individuals, as well as the other homeless shelters and social services the library partners with, is key to making a difference.
“When I’m at a single occupancy residence building in Skid Row or at a parole meeting at the probation office, the community sees that the public library is showing up for them,” Mellor said. “[And] that we want them to succeed.”
-via GoodGoodGood, August 6, 2025
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observation: people think fMRI is a meaningful measure of "thought"
observation: people believe ChatGPT is "thinking"
conclusion: we must put the ChatGPT servers inside an fMRI machine. this will work perfectly and have no adverse consequences. trust.
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the weed dispensaries should ask if you would like to round up your purchase to donate to PBS. and if you say yes you get to scan a QR code that gives you 30-day free access to the full run of antiques roadshow. this is how drugs can win the war on drugs again.
#i love pbs passport they have they best nature documentaries#there was this one about insects that featured dr schmit that made the insect sting/bite pain index#he was so cool
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i tend to be generally fearless to a bit of a fault but today i experienced a split second of absolutely primal terror
i was coming home from a hike and was in the mountains waiting for a train to pass so i could cross the tracks. i briefly looked up to look at the train as it approached because i understand the appeal of a good train. i was met with this sight, actively approaching me

my sense of fight or flight is pretty dormant but it hit me so hard i felt vaguely nauseous for five minutes. i sat there in my car looking like id seen someone get shot. for some reason my brain could not process thomas and all i knew was that suddenly my world was very different and very, very frightening
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Two seemingly contradictory beliefs that we actually must strive to hold simultaneously:
You don't owe anyone anything
Meaning: you do not have to make yourself suffer for the convenience of others
We owe each other everything
Meaning: we could not survive without each other and everything we do to help another is crucial to ensuring our own continued survival
You don't need to be a doormat, but also don't get comfortable slamming the door when you have the resources to extend a hand instead.
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I can’t tell you how much I love this artwork from ancient Egypt (the Middle Kingdom). People have been raising cattle and practicing animal husbandry for so long, that there is something almost inherently human about this scene.
Everyone in the field of veterinary medicine or agriculture knows the feeling of staying up late with a laboring animal trying to make sure both mom and baby are okay. Delivering a calf is often physically and emotionally exhausting work that takes enormous patience and learned skill. It requires a unique balance of physical strength and gentleness to do correctly. There is no feeling quite like getting that baby out and everyone is okay. I’m certain ancient people must have felt the same way, and I wonder if the artist knew this feeling firsthand. I wonder if those humans depicted were people the artist knew, if the cow and calf maybe were as well.
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some of the things that are recommened for vaginoplasty are so funny like. there's a four week period where i'm "encouraged to sensually explore the area" but "not allowed to climax" like okay doctor-mandated edging. if you say so lmao
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