Happy combined top surgery and star wars day to those who celebrate
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holy shit this image goes so fuckin hard
me and the homies pondering the orb
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check this out
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This has caused great debate among my math friends so I think it needs tumblr's input
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Some obvious facts:
The Black Death reduced the population of Europe by between one third and one half.
Vampires are immune to mortal ailments.
Late 14th-century Europe suffers from a massive vampire surplus.
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(rat)e my setup
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Last week, I made a poll game.
Here's how people voted last week:
Armed with this knowledge, here is this week's identical poll game:
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Scarecrow is singing Fancy Girl, the opening credits theme song of Ozu no Mahōtsukai, the Wizard of Oz anime series. I'm pretty sure I've mentioned it in the news posts before, but I'm not going to go back and check.
It adapted the first 3 books and also the 6th book. The only official translation is a dub which butchered the first few episodes and only covered the first two storylines, so I'd recommend finding a fan sub if you can.
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BRO
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remember to leave some milk and cookies out for Steven Lim tonight
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john wick holding shadow the hedgehog like mary holding baby jesus
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PSA: Don't use Open Office
I keep seeing people recommending Open Office as an alternative to Word, and uh... look, it is, technically, an open source alternative to Word. And it can do a lot of what Word can, genuinely! But it is also an abandoned project that hasn't been updated in nine years, and there's an active fork of it which is still receiving updates, and that fork is called LibreOffice, and it's fantastic.
Seriously, if you think that your choices are either "grit your teeth and pay Microsoft for a subscription" or "support free software but have a kind of subpar office suite experience", I guarantee that it's because you're working with outdated information, or outdated software. Most people I know who have used the latest version of LibreOffice prefer it to Word. I even know a handful of people who prefer it to Scrivener.
Open Office was the original project, and so it has the most name recognition, and as far as I can tell, that's really the only reason people are still recommending it. It's kind of like if people were saying "hey, the iPhone 14 isn't your only smart phone option!" but then were only ever recommending the Samsung Galaxy S5 as an alternative. LibreOffice is literally a version of the same exact program as Open Office that's just newer and better – please don't get locked into using a worse tool just because the updated version of the program has a different name!
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