May. 28th, 2020

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This fox is shaking his problems away

Photo by Roeselien Raimond
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theactualcluegirl:

normal-horoscopes:

midnight-revelation:

This image is cursed, but not toward you, rather against any that try to wrong you.

THIS IMAGE IS A WARD

A different kind of Infinity Gauntlet. The kind you may try to run, but you’ll never ever make it through unscathed…
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HAHAHAHA

This one will be short ish. I’ll bullet-point it.

- It’s almost all fundamentally classist. It implies no one who’s not wealthy/noble could’ve created something that beautiful or what have you. It assumes no one could have had enough education or life experience or… something, which they’ll never quite specify, which is restricted to the nobility, for the most part.

- It misunderstands the class/social position of merchants and makes Shakespeare sound like he was A Pauper when his family was pretty solidly upper-middle class.

- It misunderstands Early Modern education and what people actually learned re: [at least bits of] languages and literature especially.

- It’s all conspiracy theory but the people who think it was Marlowe are extra conspiracy-y for some reason lol

- They’re absolute assholes to interact with because they seem to be pretty universally pretentious dipshits who mansplain everything (“well I BET you didn’t KNOW this, BUT—“)

I think @ dukeofbookingham said it was the Shakespeare equivalent of being a Republican? That’s absolutely true. That’s it.
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See, I think I’d be okay with that, because from what I understand of Nagas they are self-aware and not necessarily automatically malevolent to humans. I know most snakes are gentle and harmless but they react the way animals react, which aren’t always understandable to humans, whereas a Naga is not gonna like, just glide out of a tree onto my head because it mistook me for a nice rock to sunbathe on. 

Also Nagas are huge, aren’t they? So you’d see one coming and could get out of the way. :D 
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jadelyn:

naamahdarling:

naamahdarling:

peach-tea-rose:

No matter how many times you fail to meet your own expectations, you have to forgive yourself. Despite contrary belief, dwelling on and badgering yourself over your faults doesn’t ever help you grow into who you want to be.

It’s like gardening: if your flower isn’t blossoming like you want it to, you don’t rip out its leaves as punishment for failing to satisfy you. You recognize the problem and figure out what’s going wrong with its environment so you can modify it, giving the flower a chance to bloom in its own time.

Accept your shortcoming or setback, forgive yourself, and figure out what’s going wrong so that you can plan for how to prevent it from repeating in the future. Thank your past self for trying in the first place and then give your future self the love needed to flourish.

I am almost affronted at how good and forgiving this advice is.

Flawless positivity.

Listen.

I read once, don’t remembet where or know if it’s true, that in order to train an animal and to remain good friends with it, you need a 5/1 ratio of positive vs. negative interactions. So for every interaction that the animal considers negative - pilling a cat, for example - you need FIVE positive interactions, such as treats, cuddles, play, or praise if you want to remain on the best possible terms with it.

This applies to your relationship with yourself.

If you aren’t positively interacting with yourself but are instead consistently berating, punishing, or being disgusted with yourself, you are 100% going to have a lot of emotional pain.

You aren’t perfect. Nobody is and nobody should feel like they have to be. You will make mistakes. And contrary to what a lot of folks, self included, seem to believe, being mean to yourself because you think you “deserve” it won’t actually help you learn or becone a better person.

All it does is teach you not to trust yourself, and teach you that you will always disappoint yourself. You take on a toxic relationship with yourself where you play both parts. It’s terrible.

So yes, you HAVE to learn to forgive yourself. You actually cannot grow effectively in the confines of a toxic relationship. Including one you have with yourself.

I know it isn’t easy, I have a hard time too, but it is so, so necessary.

You can’t hate yourself into being happy.

I don’t remember where I read this but it literally changed my life and how I approach growth and personal development. It can be hard to keep in mind sometimes, but it puts it in a way that’s hard to argue with.
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Every year a bobcat mama gives birth to a litter of kittens on my roof. I set up a camera this time around. 

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jackironsides:

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houseofgriffons:

missmarionmac:

counterpunches:

theunimpairedcondition:

bewareofattackmusician:

dammit-clint:

thirsty-mind:

stupendousmelody:

When you are one with the music

Luvs it

WHO IS SHE

ALONDRA DE LA PARRA

#a warning to anyone out there attracted to women#she looks great in a tux

Have some more photos of her in action, because I love her:

And my all-time favorite:

She looks like she’s casting spells

I'mma add some more, because her intensity and passion make her absolutely fascinating to watch.

And also: Aliens.

okay w o w here’s a ring and my heart have fun with it

Wow. So this is what love at first sight feels like. Cool.

Music appreciate post. 

Alondra de la Parra

Wait, she’s the conductor for the Queensland Symphony Orchestra??
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carry-on-my-wayward-wesley:

ohkhaleesimykhaleesi:

“Dogs don’t know what they look like. Dogs don’t even know what size they are. No doubt it’s our fault, for breeding them into such weird shapes and sizes. My brother’s dachshund, standing tall at eight inches, would attack a Great Dane in the full conviction that she could tear it apart. When a little dog is assaulting its ankles the big dog often stands there looking confused — “Should I eat it? Will it eat me? I am bigger than it, aren’t I?” But then the Great Dane will come and try to sit in your lap and mash you flat, under the impression that it is a Peke-a-poo… Cats know exactly where they begin and end. When they walk slowly out the door that you are holding open for them, and pause, leaving their tail just an inch or two inside the door, they know it. They know you have to keep holding the door open. That is why their tail is there. It is a cat’s way of maintaining a relationship. Housecats know that they are small, and that it matters. When a cat meets a threatening dog and can’t make either a horizontal or a vertical escape, it’ll suddenly triple its size, inflating itself into a sort of weird fur blowfish, and it may work, because the dog gets confused again — “I thought that was a cat. Aren’t I bigger than cats? Will it eat me?” … A lot of us humans are like dogs: we really don’t know what size we are, how we’re shaped, what we look like. The most extreme example of this ignorance must be the people who design the seats on airplanes. At the other extreme, the people who have the most accurate, vivid sense of their own appearance may be dancers. What dancers look like is, after all, what they do.”

— Ursula Le Guin, in The Wave in the Mind (via fortooate)

This paragraph went in so many different directions before it ended. What the fuck Ursula
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everythingfox:

Popcorn is a variety of corn kernel which expands and puffs up when heated

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everythingfox:

Stare into the void

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jaubaius:

A bird explaining to a hedgehog crossing so it doesn’t die.

!!! ok but that’s legitimately what it’s doing!! That’s a corvid right there (looks like a hooded crow, to be precise), which means it’s intelligent enough to recognize, a) cars are dangerous and streets should be treated with a certain degree of caution, b) this car’s slowing down for them–cars do that sometimes–which means they’re not in imminent danger, so it doesn’t have to fly away just yet, c) that hedgehog’s still gonna get killed if it doesn’t MOVE, FAST (cars can change speed very quickly and the hedgehog’s still in the way), and almost certainly also d) if the bird does nothing it gets a free lunch.

Y’all, Y’ALL. This bird is consciously deciding to put itself in danger in order to save the life of a very stupid creature. A creature which, if the bird did nothing, could be free food. 

i can’t - look if you follow me you know I have a thing for corvids, but this is - like!!! People are always saying “ah yes they have sub-human intelligence and don’t consider anything that isn’t immediately necessary for their own survival/pleasure,” but! Whether or not it can do philosophy, this crow is clearly demonstrating compassion. Even if it’s just the kind of compassion a toddler shows to a snail, a social creature that instinctively recognizes the potential for emotion in other beings, that’s still huge and cool and important and corvids!!! are! neat!!! 
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theactualcluegirl:

… Dammit, who’s gonna write it now?!

nothingeverlost:

#and they were neighbors#oh my god they were neighbors

I NEED THIS LIKE BURNING

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I love this!

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twobitmulder:

Rewatching The Mummy Returns I’ve had a realization.

The O’Connels are a less macabre Addams Family.

They’re kooky, if not creepy. They’re at least vaguely Ooky. Their house is a museum.

They’re a couple madly in love with a precocious kid and a wacky uncle, living among normal people but clearly not like them.

They’re the same family filtered through pulp adventure instead of Gothic Horror.
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hangthecode:

Jack was employed into service for the East India Trading Company and was given command of the Wicked Wench. However, after he set free a cargo of slaves, his employer, Cutler Beckett, had Jack branded as a pirate and the Wench set aflame and sunk. After failing to rescue the Wench, Sparrow struck a bargain with the ghostly captain of the Flying Dutchman, Davy Jones, to resurrect his beloved vessel. Jones returned the ship to Jack in near perfect condition except for the permanently charred hull. This prompted Jack to rename her the Black Pearl. 

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Jack Sparrow just got way cooler.

BABE

Yo, this is why Norrington said he’s the “worst pirate I’ve ever heard of,” and then Jack followed it up with, “But you have heard of me.”

Because Jack was branded a Pirate because he freed people rather than stealing anything. So Norrington, with his sense of duty, knows that Jack has been branded a criminal for actively not being a terrible human being. Norrington is torn between his duty as a naval officer and knowing that Jack is right.

He freed exactly 100 people, that’s why his debt to Jones was 100 souls. Davy has a sick sense of irony after all. Jack freed 100 souls and as a consequence his ship got sunk. Now his ship has been raised and as a consequence, he has to enslave 100 souls. This explains his reluctance to actually pay back the debt.

I reblog this every damn time…
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everythingfox:

“Probably the best picture I’ve ever taken of my floof muffin”

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theactualcluegirl:

And this is how we know that Ace counts in this grouping – because this experience of adult realization is exactly the same.

biggest-gaudiest-patronuses:

Figuring out you’re queer as an adult is like *looks back on childhood & recognizes the glaring rainbow warning flags*
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humorgifs:

Ghostbusters (2016) dir. Paul Feig
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astrodidact:

From Heather Cox Richardson- May 21, 2020 (Thursday)

Two stories caught my attention today.

First, the day after Trump removed the State Department Inspector General, he removed yet another Inspector General, this one from the Department of Transportation. Career public servant Mitch Behm was serving as the Acting Inspector General of the Department of Transportation. He is to be replaced by Howard R. Elliott, who is the Administrator of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and who will continue to hold that office while also serving as the DOT IG. The kicker of this arrangement is that in his position as the administrator of PHMSA, Elliott reports to Elaine Chao, the Secretary of Transportation. So, rather than being independent, the Inspector General would actually report to the head of the department he is supposed to be inspecting.

It appears that Inspector General Behm was on the chopping block because he was investigating Secretary Chao’s conflicts of interest. Chao is married to Senator Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY). Reports had surfaced that the Department of Transportation was steering contracts to Kentucky, where McConnell is running for reelection. The House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Subcommittee on Government Operations, have all protested the firing and demanded documents relating to it.

Second, Trump has announced that the United States is leaving the Open Skies Treaty. This treaty permitted signatories to it to monitor each other’s military activity by plane, enabling them to keep tabs on what each other was up to and thus, theoretically, making war less likely. Trump has argued that Russia is violating the treaty by limiting flights over critical areas, and is using that as a reason to abandon the treaty. But leaving the treaty means the U.S. and its allies will have less information on Russian military activity, including—crucially– that on the border of Ukraine, enabling Russia to increase its pressure there. Retired four-star general and former Director of the National Security Agency General Michael Hayden tweeted “This is insane. I was the director of the CIA.” Russia expert Tom Nichols replied “The Russians can’t believe it’s all gotten this easy.”

Representative Eliot L. Engel (D-NY), who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, notes that the 2019 National Defense Authorization Act—a law Trump signed– requires the president to give Congress 120 days’ notice before beginning the process of withdrawal.

That’s it for tonight, folks, because I cannot hold my eyes open. See you on the flip side.
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godtsol:

90° Gearless Angle Drive

Wtf

Steampunk fidget spinner
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Babs and the Batgirls

I’m giving out cookies to those who noticed the heart shape 💕
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theactualcluegirl:

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steakplissken:

benemylence:

fender-jess:

Also the form of estrogen they prescribed trans women in the 90s, Premarin, looked like this.

And lest there be any remaining doubt.. remember the blue pill? The pill Neo could have taken to forget the truth, bury his troubles and go back to living a normal life, without fearing a system that wanted to destroy him? The pill that was easy, perhaps cowardly according to some, but comfortable?

Here’s Prozac.

For a trans woman in the 90s, where the choice was be safe, suppress, cope, and pretend everything is still how it was, or embrace the danger, accept the truth, realize your full potential, and transition into a world that still thinks you’re a joke and would rather have you dead…. well. The metaphor is pretty fucking clear.

Y’all

Lana came out as a woman after Speed Racer in 2008, and Lily eight years later after the release of Jupiter Ascending (2016), so if you see original home copies of the Matrix (pre-2008), they are referred to as the Wachowski Brothers on it. It was a branding thing, like the Coen Brothers. That’s how they were called, because they were still presenting as male to the industry and the industry sold them as a creative unit.

I remember after Lana came out, the boxes switched to calling them just The Wachowskis, so I imagine now it’s the Wachowski Sisters.

So, yes, they’ve always been sisters, but if you didn’t know that, it’s not your fault. It’s been a long process and I’m glad they did it on their terms in their time.

Back in the day, we were all so confused that Bound was good. So confused.

All of which makes Lilly Wachowski’s Twitter cerbstomp of Elon Musk and Ivanka Trump for their ‘take the red pill’ bullshit more ironic, when you think of it
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100 year old ship rotting in a Kentucky Creek (source)
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bigboybone:

higherorder:

I’d love to know how this is “green” and “environmentally friendly”.

“The figure for trees felled for windfarm development on Scotland’s forests and land, as managed by FLS, over the past 20 years is 13.9 million. However, it should be noted that these trees – being a commercial crop – will have eventually have been felled and passed into the timber supply chain in any case.”

They added: “That figure for felled trees should also be contrasted with that for the number of trees planted in Scotland over the years 2000 - 2019, a total of  272,000,000, and renewable energy developments fit well with this.

“To date, the amount of woodland removed across Scotland’s national forests and land, managed by FLS, for windfarm development is not even one per cent of the total woodland area.”

basic reading comprehension really comes in handy i think 
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Baby hippo getting a dental check

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Abandoned 13th century château located in France (source)

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