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i ❤️ my phone so i made it a bedroom to go to sleep in when i want to reduce my screen time





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#if she had a hopeful destiny you wouldn't have to tell me not to attack#one heavenly tribulation incoming
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Grass grows, birds fly, sun shines, and
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it's been a minute since i danmei posted but i gotta recommend strange stories of huai'an inn (槐安客栈怪事谭) to anyone who likes horror danmei. i'm not very far into it but already there's a subplot featuring xianxia-style daoist immortals traveling to an island full of ancient, unsettling architecture and being sunsequently tormented by lovecraftian horrors. i'm a massive fan of this kind of genre blending. have to tell someone about it.
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Die Mimik der Tethys (The Expressions of Tethys) is a high sea buoy (last was in Pinacoteca Agnelli, Turin, 2024), that is suspended in space and moves synchronously to another buoy in the Atlantic Ocean near Nantes. Continuously transmitting motion data via satellite to its relocated double, the information guides eight electric motors and cable winches, which precisely reproduce the buoy's movement in the ocean. The buoy functions as a hypnotising machine that inevitably leads to the idea of waves lapping around inside the exhibition space, creating an ocean in the minds of people.

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Idea sent by @macfanatic, thanks for it <3
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Au where everything is the same except the baratie is a mcdonalds
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Kihoku Astronomical Museum
Architect: Takasaki Masaharu, 1995 Kanoya, Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
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“You just wrote your medieval fantasy setting to have medieval gender roles and homophobia and prejudice because you secretly fantasize about being able to be sexist and homophobic in a land with no PoC without any pushback! It’s fantasy, there’s dragons and wizards, it doesn’t have to have prejudice unless you, the writer, want it like that! In *my* D&D setting, there’s no sexism or homophobia, so that gay transgender women of all races can be holy knights fighting to protect the good kingdom from the endless hordes of the evil dark race that has threatened its borders for a thousand years!”
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Major human pastimes:
frying dough
classifying things and then arguing about the classifications
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i sleep diagonally so i wake up to a dutch angle view of my ceiling symbolising my descent into madness
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in phrygia alexander the great came upon two oxen tied to one another with a rope, running tirelessly in circles. they were literally tied to nothing except each other, and as they ran they looked sort of like a whirlwind, or the blade part of a blender. alexander said to a townsman "why are these oxen tied together" and the townsman said "i dont know". alex (thats what his friends called him) said "what will happen if anybody undoes this knot" and the townsman, now visibly annoyed, said "i literally Do not know." there was an implicit 'so stop asking' attached, & big lexi (thats what i call him) was socially adroit enough to catch that. so he stepped toward the spinning heap of ungulate and drew his sword and to be honest he flinched several times while trying to psych himself up to cut the rope. he was scared of hitting one of the oxen (stupid plural ftr). anyway he finally did it, he cut the rope and the oxen kept running, they just kept running in circles at a perfectly even pace like satellites around an invisible point. and xander (nobody calls him that) said to the townsman "why are they doing that" and the townsman gave hima nasty look thta said it all. and the oxen kept running.
MORAL: the oxen can be used to model a rudimentary n-body problem
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