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hsmagnet · 2 months ago
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MAGNETS FOR MOTORS & GENERATORS
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bathylychnops · 19 days ago
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if u are weird and unlikeable u need 2 survive…
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tallymali · 14 hours ago
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one of the many things i viscerally hate about br*t*sh small c conservative culture is the way people take weird pride in enduring things they don’t have to endure. nobody actually wants to change anything for the better. this is why new build houses are falling apart at the seams from day 1 and old houses are all uninsulated and structurally held up by black mould. deeply ineffectual and cringe country.
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pi-slices · 1 year ago
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Magnetic Storm.
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mostly-natm · 5 months ago
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Enterprise NCC-1701-D, acrylic paint on a 2” x 2” canvas!
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enidtendo64 · 6 months ago
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the ‘Shauna gets Yolked’ saga
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axoqiii · 6 days ago
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hiii back to add more about my haikyuu pokemon au (checks calendar) over a year later 👐 please enjoy
(heres the first post of the au)
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cottoncandyscafe · 11 months ago
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a near mint g3 cotton candy vs. my childhood cotton candy, also known as 'ice-cream sarah'
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to be loved is to be changed <3
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munchkinmarauder · 11 months ago
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Same energy 😂
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Maybe if they talk classic literature and mythology they'll finally have something to bond over. It's one way to tolerate each other during the rare family events the both of them are invited to and then they can go back to being happily estranged for the rest of the year.
Father/son "do you want to learn this cool fact about hell I read" duo.
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forever-and-whats-left · 22 days ago
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There's been enough fics of Christine embodying Erik's mom; how about ERIK to embody Erik's mom! I needed wine mom Erik yesterday!!!
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crewtawn · 1 year ago
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I'm aware, it's been done, yada yada
Magnet funny, but! Sonic x Shadow generations also funny!
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snow-body · 2 months ago
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my Deviantart account is like a time capsule, which I revisited today, after attempting to recreate my old style for funnies, ... even had to do it a 2nd time, since PS crashed asdfgh, it's an old version without subscription. 2011 my desk sure was (mostly) tidy, and adult me indulges in all the merch now and buying tons of supplies for GKs...
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sallymew4 · 3 months ago
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ok edgelord
no games au or something
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isfjmel-phleg · 4 months ago
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January 2025 Books
Work by Louisa May Alcott
The first part of the book, which explores the protagonist's efforts to get by in various lines of work, caught my interest. But I was less invested in the second half, which was mostly a lot of pining and hero-worship. Alcott has interesting things to say, but the ending with its emphasis on the sisterhood/partnership of many different women doesn't feel as earned as it could be after chapters and chapters of swooning over Mr. Totally Not Thoreau.
Wormwood Abbey and Drake Hall by Christina Baehr
The premise of these is striking and I feel there's a middle-grade adventure novel in here about the protagonist's brother and younger cousins that is just dying to emerge.
A Clearer Sky by Krystal Bailey
A sequel to The Secret Garden ostensibly about the effects of WWI on the now grown-up Mary, Dickon, and Colin, but mostly concerned with a love triangle between them. It seems to be more influenced by the 1993 film than the original book; multiple features specific to the film come up, and the narrative contradicts the book multiple times and ignores or misinterprets important characters and relationships.
(For instance: Colin's obnoxiousness is exaggerated and made defining in order to emphasize Dickon's preferability as a romantic prospect, and the boys are not friends but openly hostile romantic rivals until Colin is safely interested in a woman who isn't Mary. Mrs. Sowerby is just an obstacle to Mary and Dickon's romance rather than a beloved mother figure, and she dies off-screen in passing, barely mourned. Martha and Dickon are the only Sowerby siblings. Dr. Craven is never mentioned and seems not to exist, since the long-tenured local doctor whom Mary goes to work for is an OC. Mrs. Medlock retires to spend time with her grandchildren, although it's implicit in the book that she is not a mother. Mary brushes off her parents' neglect by acknowledging to herself that it must be hard to have to deal with a child, especially one as "introspective" [???] as she was. Etc.)
There was potential in subplots like Mary's working for the local clinic and eventually going to London to work as a postal carrier, but ultimately the book's point is all the romance. I did not care for how this was portrayed--yes, I am very picky about this sort of thing, but I felt that the relationships between Mary / Dickon and Colin / Female OC were shallow, increasingly so as the book ended.
This was made more difficult because, despite the presence of an editor, this text badly needed editing for wordiness, excessive and poorly-used dialogue tags, injudicious overuse of adverbs, "off" word choices, preoccupation with facial tics, etc. Lack of historical research also stood out; although the author states in her note that she did research certain aspects of WWI but did not want this story to be a work of academic research, attention to basic details of daily life and social customs in England at this time would have better grounded the narrative in the setting it was attempting to portray without getting too "academic" about it.
For a novel that presented itself as a homage to the original story, it showed a lot less interest in interacting with and drawing from the story than it did in how soon the ship will kiss. And as someone who loves The Secret Garden for its friendships and themes and who has never particularly cared whom any of these kids got together with, I was disappointed.
Shirley by Charlotte Bronte
A few interesting characters, but so much digression into social issues and satire and so. much. pining. for an incredibly mediocre man. The friendship between Caroline and Shirley felt more real, probably because Shirley apparently was inspired by Emily Bronte, who passed away before this book was completed.
Cousin Phillis and Other Tales by Elizabeth Gaskell
These are uneven for me. Some of them I liked well enough, others dragged, and others puzzled me more than anything. Whatever the case, though, Gaskell is always fantastic at characterization.
The Blithedale Romance by Nathaniel Hawthorne
Once again, I don't get why any of these people are romantically interested in the people they're interested in (which is a major part of everyone's motivations here). I see what Hawthorne is doing thematically, I think, and I respect it, but this isn't one I'll pick up again in a hurry. I'm still interested in trying some of his other works, though.
Here in the Real World by Sara Pennypacker (reread)
There's a whole middle-grade subgenre about young people finding some kind of healing or personal growth through engaging with a private place in nature, and maybe someday I'll hunt more down. This story was still good on the second read, although I wanted very badly to step in and help the kids with the religious misconceptions that follow them throughout the narrative. (They're planting a garden in the ruins of a demolished church. One of the kids knows practically nothing about Christianity; the other knows just enough to completely misunderstand it, and they never get to a point of deeper understanding but are left to arrive at their own disjointed conclusions.)
Fugitive Telemetry by Martha Wells (reread)
Still enjoying the reread of this series.
The Road to Roswell by Connie Willis
I expected to like this one, but not as much as I actually did! It reads like a screwball comedy crossed with scifi, westerns, and road trip comedies. It's so much fun. I never expected to find an alien that resembles a tumbleweed to be so ultimately endearing, the adventure and plot twists kept things interesting, and I actually liked this romance because it wasn't all-consuming, the characters developed an actual relationship over the course of the story, and it made sense for the genre(s). Definitely the best story I could have started the year off with.
Comics
Space Boy by Stephen McCranie (reread)
I need to reread this sometimes. This month was one of those times.
JSA Omnibus Vol. 1-2
Like a lot of team books, JSA 1999 tends to be more about action than character development, and a lot of the storylines didn't do much for me. But some of them did, like the time travel arc in which various JSA legacies have to go back in time to convince their predecessors not to give up on heroics. And Albert's rather heart-breaking descent into darkness and desire for redemption. And Rick's storyline about the one last hour he gets to spend with his dad and how that resolves. I need to finish the last twenty or so issues for completeness.
DC Finest: Events: Zero Hour Part One
Nice to have some context for this event that's so pivotal to the era of comics that I tend to read from! Not all of these issues made sense to me, since I'm not familiar with all these characters, but the ones that I have enough background for were interesting. I will definitely be getting Part Two when it's released (in part because it collects some issues featuring some of my particular people).
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palossssssand · 7 months ago
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guys I’m in the trenches. One of these days I have to go make a really long in-depth detailed post about trito and kinoga’s dynamic because it drives me insane and I need to lay it all out. the specifics of it. I have so many thoughts
#posting this here only so that the idea can hang above my head like the sword of damocles#al speaks#I just have so much to say and I figured since I post art here and other general character writing here it only seems fitting#i dont knoww I spend so much time ruminating on why theyre so compelling to me#it’s about the magnetism. its about wanting to come together whether they like it or not#situations thats cjanged them irreversibly and all they feel like they can do is hold ont to each other#its about the paralysis of it. almost feeling trapped within one another because they’re all each other has#having to break out of the years of just wanting and missing#the tension of knowing/concluding that the other was gone with the undeniable force that is the Wanting#just wanting to see and be. nothing more. just to know that the other is okay#the whole PROJECTION THING WITH THEM! FUCK!!!!!#trito feeling sorry that all he can do is drag kinoga along in his wanting#and kinoga just feeling agonized at seeing trito so distraught. Of course they will be there for him#and both feeling lile their core ‘character traits’ weighing them down when it used to be a source of pride and self#if kinoga had just stayed in the domes nothing would have changed. they would still just be friends#the whole thing about the event that tore them apart stitching them closer together#trito#kinoga#tritonoga#theyre so. theyre so !!!!!!!!!!#the fact that they will stay in this paralysis until they decide they have to more forward and look for the others#and above all else. they love each other so much. thank you for your time#splatoon#my ocs#splatoon ocs
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creaturefeaster · 1 year ago
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Since chicken has wings... can he fly??? And if he can is it only for a bit since the wings are so small?
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His wings are big enough to assist in catching some air during large jumps, to which he already achieves impressive heights due to his size and springy leg power, but like all real chickens he cannot fly.
He can glide and ease his way down from higher ground, but spanning long distances with his wings just isn't possible, he's just too big and heavy.
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