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Today I was trying to chat up this girl standing with her friend at a lesbian bar and said “oh are you two together?” meaning were you friends before being next to each other at this bar and one turns to the other and goes with all the venom of a black mamba snake “I don’t know Cara, are we?” and I was like you know what? not my table
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987-1994) • Data in 1x11, Haven
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It's such an amazing feeling when someone picks up on something in your writing that you 100% intended but didn't think people would notice. Like, YES!! My writing properly conveyed the thing it was supposed to!!! You are so awesome for noticing that!!! I am so awesome for writing that!!! I feel so good about my story now!!!!
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My favorite piece from last year
Bad Influence Read from the beginning Mirrors: Webtoon Tapas
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In books about Mars, settling Mars, doing science related to Mars, building rockets (perhaps to Mars), etc., it's incredible how much you have to avoid stupid-ass propaganda about that motherfucker.
This book I got? "We WILL put astronauts on Mars in 2027." Source? Direct quote from Elon Musk.
SpaceX is revolutionary and will fix everything NASA broke about space travel. Source? Elon Musk.
SpaceX had a learning curve with some rockets blowing up but then everything worked perfectly. Source? Elon Musk.
Probably ten percent of the damn book is just DIRECT QUOTES, and the rest would be more palatable if it was just a direct description of an actual blowjob of Elon Musk, instead of the energetic fellatio-esque duplication of all his self-propaganda.
Ugh.
You know what? Mars doesn't belong to him, and his attitude is idiotic. The book says stuff like "His attitude is less focused on the necessities on Mars and more on the economics of the journey" like it's a compliment. OBVIOUSLY because the necessities on Mars are BUCK WILD and there are many UNSOLVED PROBLEMS.
I took my first crack at writing sci-fi about Mars when I was like fifteen years old. This shit does not belong to him. His existence has zero impact on my interest in this planet. And the vision of Mars that I write in my current work certainly has nothing to do with his vision.
The funny thing about the more reasonable books about settling Mars? They list a lot of concerns I've already dug into. They talk about the legal framework for settling Mars -- and who's a big enough nerd to have written an outline of the entire solar legal code as agreed by the UN? Yes yes me. They talk about what it would look like if corporations transport the people, control the air and water and food, and my Mars is molded by the greed that seeded it with human life. Its very form of government comes from the reality of navigating day-to-day existence alongside others with different corporate affiliations.
Anyway, that weasel sucks, and my imagination is better.
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Little dino says no needless guilt! We should be allowed to live our lives without feeling guilty about everything!
Chibird store | Positive pin club | Webtoon
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In theory, maybe I get the “we’re all just playing with barbies, they’re fictional characters, no interpretation is incorrect because it’s an interpretation” argument. But actually no, not all takes are equally valid. Framing something as an interpretation doesn’t mean it inherently has merit. Some takes are completely incorrect and betray a fundamental misunderstanding of the source material. They just aren’t a reason to harass people or send death threats
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my dad's wildlife photography would do numbers on here
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I personally recommend wiztree
But uh, that's not todd howard's fault. Vortex is a mod manager, those are mods my buddy, you have 19gb of mods
any computer people wanna explain how the hell this works
it wont let me do shit bc i apparently have 81 gigs of apps clogging my c drive, but my largest app is 0.4gb?????? its not system applications either because system is its own segment of storage. wadda hell are you talking about
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Every time I read one of those age gap posts the age where you're still helpless and being taken advantage of gets higher and higher, like 26 years old is too young to interact with older people what the fuck? I have lots of friends who were/are well into doing a PhD at this point. My dad had me at 26 years old. You're a whole grown ass person participating in society, you can vote and join politics, you can work, you can live in your own.
This smolbeanification has to stop, it's frankly embarrassing.
#I will never forget#I will never forgive#t he motherfucking age gap discourse#over pharmercy. a 32 year old woman and a 37 year old woman#that was an early warning sign and I didn't realize it
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So I have admittedly been more or less clocked out on the current era of X-Men comic content but has their been an in-universe reason given as to why the teams don't just roll up on Graymalkin and bust their friends, who are are being tortured, out?
I have no idea I've pretty much only been reading exceptional x-men!
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Simpler times, joyful moments.
(aka a little slice of life moment between Ead and Sabran)
Designs from my personal project based on book series by Samantha Shannon
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