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as a cis guy, when presented with the "99% you get a ton of money, 1% you turn into a girl" it honestly would be dumb to not hit that button until it breaks. like ok now i have 100 bajillion dollars and gender dysphoria. big deal. i have all the money in the world to turn me back into a guy. like with that kind of money i could have obama do me a phalloplasty. he wouldnt be able to do it as he isnt a surgeon but the point still stands
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i am increasingly convinced that the wedding industry is having a statistically significant impact on young women leaving the mormon church. has anyone looked into this?
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Some observations on book covers
Edit because apparently this needs to be said: the point of a book cover is to tell you what you're about to read and whether or not you want to read it. Following trends in cover design doesn't mean the book is bad or had a bad cover designer. It's visual communication. I've read and enjoyed about half the books featured here.
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fatima aamer bilal, excerpt from moony moonless sky’s ‘i am an observer, but not by choice.’
[text id: my fist has always been clenched around the handle of an invisible suitcase. / i am always ready to leave. / there is not a single room in this world where i belong.]
#fatima aamer bilal#i am an observer but not by choice#poetry#literature#poeticstories#poetry collection#typography#words words words#yearning#longing#parent issues#girlhood#dark academia#web weaving#art#bts#franz kafka#sylvia plath#book quotations#lana del rey#mitski#hozier#pheobe bridgers#poem#prose#anne carson#jane austen#mahmoud darwish#fiction#fantasy
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Angular Observables and Promises: A Practical Guide to Asynchronous Programming by Abdelfattah Ragab
Welcome to the book “Angular Observables and Promises: A Practical Guide to Asynchronous Programming”. In this book, I explain how to use observables and promises effectively for asynchronous programming. I show you practical scenarios and explain when you should use them and which operators you need to use. I will give you best practices with important pointers that, when used correctly, can make all the difference and have a big impact on performance. There are also things you should be aware of and avoid when working with observables, otherwise performance can be affected. By the end of this book, you will be able to use Observables and Promises in your Angular application and handle all kinds of scenarios. Let us get started.
The e-book is only available on the author's website https://books.abdelfattah-ragab.com with amazing discounts of up to 40%.

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Hallmark Movie tropes where a woman visits her rural hometown and fall in love with a random camo wearing musclebound white man because of the power of Christmas, and then leaves her successful city job, and cuck boyfriend to be said man's submissive wife is conservative and possibly even white nationalist propaganda.
In this essay I will...
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Peter Birkhäuser (1911–1976) - The Observer
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top 5 funniest zoro moments
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"you should wake up early to watch the sun rise!" is actually the dumbest possible way to guilt trip people into getting up early. hello, the sunset? exists too? every day even. and is equally gorgeous. and fits into many people's free time. you're awake, work's over and holyshit--THATSA SUNSET BABY!!!
#the ONE argument i will accept is you can get up early enough to observe the sunrise AND then later the sunset. two on the same day!!!#that's a great way to maximize the number of sunrise/sunsets you get to experience in a lifetime. very respectable goal!#yet somehow i suspect the for many people it less about opportunities to observe natural beauty. and more about moral superiority.#YOU ARE NOT MORALLY SUPERIOR FOR WAKING UP EARLY TO WATCH THE SUNRISE#or even necessarily happier or healthier.#anyways the beauty of an experience is not tied on having to force yourself to make sacrifices just to experience it
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I love it when an RPG really, really wants to have a beholder in it, but since beholders are one of the very few iconic Dungeons & Dragons monsters that are actually original to Dungeons & Dragons and thus not public domain, they're not allowed to call it that. The writers all sweating as they make sure to have some random bystander say the critter's totally-not-"beholder" name out loud every single time it appears so that it's 100% clear that no trademarks have been infringed.
#gaming#tabletop roleplaying#tabletop rpgs#video games#worldbuilding#beholders#trademark#intellectual property#watch out it's a dreaded observer#a horrific spectator#the terrifying scrutiniser
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bat study: toon style
tip jar
#dick grayson#jason todd#tim drake#damian wayne#cassandra cain#batfam#dc#dandoodles#my sibling said they look like they’d be animated like grossology with rly thin stick legs and everything#such a specific observation
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is he fucking stupid???
#ah yes#cause senshi's helmet defo fits under the frog suit#brilliant observation skills ya dumbass#chilchuck#senshi#dungeon meshi#dunmeshi
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the gang's all here
#when werner said something like 'i don't know what i did wrong! I followed all the rules' + 'my brain just doesn't work like everyone else's#then i understood. doesn't excuse the white people crimes but it IS an observation i thought was worth mentioning on 'the autism site'#i got more mh shitposts in my noggin btw so take cover#monster hunter wilds#monster hunter#mhwilds#mh#rook roars!
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Faraway views (right lens of my binoculars)
#pursuit 8x42mm if anyone is curious…#observations#mine#my photography#nature#ocean#newfoundland#island#atlantic ocean#canada#binoculars#film photography#ecology#geomorphology
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Angular Observables and Promises: A Practical Guide to Asynchronous Programming by Abdelfattah Ragab
Angular Observables and Promises: A Practical Guide to Asynchronous Programming by Abdelfattah Ragab
Welcome to the book “Angular Observables and Promises: A Practical Guide to Asynchronous Programming”. In this book, I explain how to use observables and promises effectively for asynchronous programming. I show you practical scenarios and explain when you should use them and which operators you need to use. I will give you best practices with important pointers that, when used correctly, can make all the difference and have a big impact on performance. There are also things you should be aware of and avoid when working with observables, otherwise performance can be affected. By the end of this book, you will be able to use Observables and Promises in your Angular application and handle all kinds of scenarios. Let us get started.
Available on https://shop.tredition.com and https://www.amazon.com

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