#Interference
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scrmnviking · 3 days ago
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That's fascinating. Is it two wave sets perfectly perpendicular to each other? Inquiring minds want to know!
Square waves
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not-mariahcarey · 5 months ago
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It’s my hope that Tumblr is still a safe space from political interference when it comes to allowing the users to interact without fear that bots we interact with are sharing misinformation.
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melbush · 6 days ago
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what an insane response
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regicidal-defenestration · 7 months ago
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Damn this sucks I'm going to (remembers that suicide jokes worsen my mental health) (remembers that if I die now rather than later I won't be trapped in an endless cycle of resurrection, each new version of me created from the memories of people who barely knew or liked me, until I'm only a collection of averages and assumptions of the person I used to be) (remembers that I'm scared) wait for the Doctor
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boombox-fuckboy · 1 year ago
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Do you know any podcasts with transfeminine main characters?
Apologies for the delay. I have a few:
Between Heartbeats: (Urban Fantasy) In a city of incredible abilities and mundane struggle, we follow Sundiata, a time-manipulator struggling to stay employed. During a a quick break from waiting tables to go help in an emergency, she instead finds herself caught in a bizzare mystery. Unfortunately release seems to have stalled following the first episode, but I'm eagerly awaiting its return.
Inn Between: (Fantasy, Adventure) What the adventuring heroes get up to at the tavern, between the grand adventures. Cleverly fills the listener in on the adventures using "previously on" and "next time on" segments. You'll need to wait (or jump) to Season 3 to meet our transfem lead, but she is an absolute delight.
Interference: (Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Romance) A human tabletop podcaster and an orc researcher get their broadcast signals crossed between worlds, and start a dialogue. Cross-reality research, and a budding romance, ensue.
The Magnus Protocol: (Horror) Seeking employment, Sam gets a job working with his friend Alice for a bizzare little government office. The work? Night shifts listening to, and then cataloguing, bizzare and unsettling material trawled from the internet. Despite Alice's warnings, Sam may be getting a little too invested.
The Night Post: (Supernatural) Concerning the conscripted nighttime couriers/postal workers of Gilt City, and the otherworldy encounters they have on the job.
PSST: Paranatural Support Services Team: (Supernatural) Struggling with a supernatural entity or haunting encounter? The PSST's got you covered. Meet The Agent at the other end of the phone as she gives advice, unravels mysteries, and tries to work out just how long it's been since she went home.
The Silt Verses: (Horror) In a modern world where gods are abundant, frequently both commercialised and restricted, two devotees of an outlawed river god go on a pilgrimage. You'll meet the character in question a few episodes in.
Breathing Space: (Sci-fi, Space Western, Anthology) Included more as a special mention (as this is an anthology and the leads change every episode), Breathing Space is an array of stories set in the early age of space exploration that leans hard into the "Western" part of "Space Western". A not-insignificant number of the stories feature trans characters. If you don't vibe with the first story, do me a favour and listen to the second before you bail.
Additions are, of course, always welcome.
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alwaysbewoke · 1 year ago
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this zionist cuck is always getting bodied on his own show lmaooo
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eda-quotes · 2 months ago
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'You won't tell me where he is,' Sam went on. 'You won't even let me say goodbye to him. There's got to be a reason for that. And the only reason I can think of is —' 'Everybody's dead,' said the Doctor. 'That's one of the problems with time travel. Everybody's always dead, and everybody's always alive. It's all a question of where you're standing.'
Interference - Book Two
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gallifreyanhotfive · 8 months ago
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Yes, I am a man. Yes, I am transgender. Yes, I realized this when I was 13 years old while sitting on a beanbag chair reading Interference Book One by Lawrence Miles. What of it
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Ok, but I'm genuinely still struck by the I.M. Foreman reference because like, given that it implies a person... did... did RTD make it simply as a reference to the junkyard location or did he purposefully make it knowing I.M. Foreman is an actual character. I need to know whether RTD put a reference to Interference here, tell me Russell TELL ME!!!
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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 1 year ago
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Calming the Waves
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Wave action can be a major source of erosion along riverbanks and shorelines. But in a recent study, scientists were able to perfectly absorb incoming waves to create a downstream region with calm, wave-free waters. (Image and research credit: L-P. Euvé et al.; via APS Physics) Read the full article
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the-worms-in-your-bones · 5 months ago
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Adding this to bits from doctor who that are going to haunt me, what do you mean the fillings have been there since his second body and that they regenerate with him
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starrybluez · 12 days ago
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Nick Rhodes - Interference Exhibition, 1984
(I also added him in his Wild Boys getup because I think the combination of this and his photography go well together - plus it's one of my many favorite pics of him 💜)
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vhs-knab · 2 years ago
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melbush · 8 months ago
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halloween really is scary now. stay safe guys
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doctorwhoisadhd · 7 days ago
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thepixelatedbunny · 4 months ago
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