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staydandy · 10 months
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Prison Break (2005) - Whump List
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List by StayDandy Synopsis : Michael Scofield is a desperate man in a desperate situation. His brother, Lincoln Burrows, was convicted of a crime he didn't commit and put on death row. Michael holds up a bank to get himself incarcerated alongside his brother in Fox River State Penitentiary, then sets in motion a series of elaborate plans to break Lincoln out and prove his innocence. Once out of jail, their perils aren't over — the brothers must flee to escape recapture and battle an intricate political conspiracy that endangers everyone's life. (Wiki)
Whumpee : Michael Scofield played by Wentworth Miller (right) • Lincoln 'Linc' Burrows played by Dominic Purcell (left)
Country : 🇺🇸 America Genres : Action, Crime, Thriller
Notes : This is a Partial List - I didn't list every bit of whump, just what caught my attention the most • The show ended with 4 seasons in 2009, but was revived about 8 years later in 2017 for a mini 5th season of 9 episodes. Supposedly a 6th season was also in development, but that never came to fruition. • The episode list is formatted season-episode : 00-00 • TW : Setting is prison, filled with criminals who are convicted of and talk about all kinds of nasty crimes, including child abuse & SA
Episodes on List : 19 Total Episodes : 90 Total Seasons : 5
*Spoilers below*
01-03 : Michael Scofield’s toe is cut off
01-04 : Bangs his own head against steal bars until he's bleeding
01-13 : Lincoln Burrows takes a pill that gives him food poisoning
01-15 : Michael is severely burned, his cellmate has to rip off melted-on clothes
01-17 : Put in solitary ... Punches a brick wall till his hand bleeds ... unresponsive
02-12 : Recalling childhood trauma ... Linc & Michael in a car crash
03-09 : Michael is put in a hot-box (plastic lined box large enough for 1 man, in the middle of a hot courtyard)
04-02 : Starts to suffer migraines & nosebleeds
04-03 : Stuck in a room that is loosing oxygen because of a fire security system ... migraines
04-05 : Nosebleeds
04-09 : Collapses, seizure
04-10 : Collapses, treated at a hospital ... (he's an awful character, but I do like the speech/poem TBag gives @ 22:30)
04-11 : Migraines
04-13 : Collapses
04-14 : Tries to run away, heavy nosebleed, collapses, captured
04-15 : Surgery
05-02 : Burns his head to fake fever, beat up
05-06 : In a fight, stabbed with a knifed dipped in antifreeze, poisoned ... wanders in the desert, sick, unsteady
05-07 : Severely sick
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svnmouth · 9 months
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ginger ale in my mouth please please please please
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everlastingrandom · 3 months
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U.S. people, if you bought cinnamon from Dollar Tree, Dollar General, or other discount stores, throw it out. It's got lead
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miothle · 1 month
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I heard it's riney's birthday...🦚🎉
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amygdalae · 1 month
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nerdpoe · 2 months
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Danny, due to his biology of being half dead, can eat very questionable things and not die. He decides to start a youtube channel with this.
He buys obvious shitty supplements online, clear and obvious scams, and takes them as directed for a month.
Then he reports what they did to him, and sends the samples to get tested. He's gotten more than a few scammers arrested by providing solid evidence that they used hazardous materials to make their product.
He gets away with this by claiming to have the power of abnormal metabolism, or an "iron stomach", so toxins aren't as likely to hurt him.
One of his viewers sends him an unmarked bottle of pills, saying that if he doesn't take the entire bottle on a livestream, they'll blow up a city.
Danny does his livestream, and goes out of his way to use the entire bottle of pills in extravagant recipes. By the end of it he's created a five course meal, all with the pills cooked/melted in, and it's become a mukbang.
The villain who sent it is watching the livestream pissed off, because they didn't specify how to take the pills, so this technically counts. The heroes they have trapped are losing their minds with concern.
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incorrectbatfam · 16 days
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[Robin!Dick era]
Bruce: Dick has three aunts. He calls them Aunt Cupcake, Aunt Flower, and Aunt Kate.
Bruce: Time to step up your game, Kate.
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so what you're gonna do is you're gonna trim the top off a bulb of garlic, using the knife's edge to take off the tip of every individual clove, that's important. you're gonna place the garlic face-up in a square of tinfoil, drizzle with olive oil, wrap completely in foil, place in baking tray, repeat with a copious amount of garlic bulbs. you're gonna put that baking tray in an oven set to 375-400°F, for 30-50 minutes, until soft and browned. you're gonna toast some good bread, slather generously with butter and honey, maybe a tiny lil bit o' salt. and then. you're gonna SQUEEZE. OUT. THAT. ROASTED GARLIC. onto the butter honey toast. and you're gonna eat it. food stolen directly from the plate of the gods. that's what you're gonna do.
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eggcromancer · 3 months
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It's my birthday!!! ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ🎂
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mitsvriii · 3 months
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men who may come off as distant within your relationship to others when the two of you are in public, but in private they cling onto you as if you're a flame and they're a moth.
men who always make sure your needs are satisfied before his. whether it be you getting more helpings of food before him, maybe you getting more warmth from the mess of blankets on your shared bed, or even sleeping in an uncomfortable decision for your sake.
men who act like a dog guarding their prized bone from wolves whenever someone looks at you in an inappropriate or stares at you for too long. who makes sure that the creep is far gone before you can notice that they were their in the first place.
men who let you decorate their faces with color-tinted kisses whenever you wear lipstick, and don't dare to wash it off until he has to get a bath later on. if they're feeling generous they'll let you place some hidden ones on their necks.
men who prepare you food in their spare time that makes your mouth water at the smell of it. who makes your favorite dishes no matter how difficult they are, and if the dish doesn't come out as he expected you can't help but give him a kiss for his efforts.
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blade, wriothesley, ARTEM WING, xiao, WANDERER, kamisato ayato, TOMIOKA GIYU, obanai iguro, lucifer, megumi, veritas ratio, tighnari, sanemi shinazugawa, DILUC, pre-astral express dan heng + your favorites
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rebeccathenaturalist · 10 months
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ETA: I wrote up a guide on clues that a foraging book was written by AI here!
[Original Tweet source here.]
[RANT AHEAD]
Okay, yeah. This is a very, very, very bad idea. I understand that there is a certain flavor of techbro who has ABSOLUTELY zero problem with this because "AI is the future, bro", and we're supposed to be reading their articles on how to use AI for side hustles and all that.
I get that ID apps have played into people's tendency to want quick and easy answers to everything (I'm not totally opposed to apps, but please read about how an app does not a Master Naturalist make.) But nature identification is serious stuff, ESPECIALLY when you are trying to identify whether something is safe to eat, handle, etc. You have to be absolutely, completely, 100000% sure of your ID, and then you ALSO have to absolutely verify that it is safely handled and consumed by humans.
As a foraging instructor, I cannot emphasize this enough. My classes, which are intended for a general audience, are very heavy on identification skills for this very reason. I have had (a small subsection of) students complain that I wasn't just spending 2-3 hours listing off bunches of edible plants and fungi, and honestly? They can complain all they want. I am doing MY due diligence to make very sure that the people who take my classes are prepared to go out and start identifying species and then figure out their edibility or lack thereof.
Because it isn't enough to be able to say "Oh, that's a dandelion, and I think this might be an oyster mushroom." It's also not enough to say "Well, such-and-such app says this is Queen Anne's lace and not poison hemlock." You HAVE to have incredibly keen observational skills. You HAVE to be patient enough to take thorough observations and run them through multiple forms of verification (field guides, websites, apps, other foragers/naturalists) to make sure you have a rock-solid identification. And then you ALSO have to be willing to read through multiple sources (NOT just Wikipedia) to determine whether that species is safely consumed by humans, and if so if it needs to be prepared in a particular way or if there are inedible/toxic parts that need to be removed.
AND--this phenomenon of AI-generated crapola emphasizes the fact that in addition to all of the above, you HAVE to have critical thinking skills when it comes to assessing your sources. Just because something is printed on a page doesn't mean it's true. You need to look at the quality of the information being presented. You need to look at the author's sources. You need to compare what this person is saying to other books and resources out there, and make sure there's a consensus.
You also need to look at the author themselves and make absolutely sure they are a real person. Find their website. Find their bio. Find their social media. Find any other manners in which they interact with the world, ESPECIALLY outside of the internet. Contact them. Ask questions. Don't be a jerk about it, because we're just people, but do at least make sure that a book you're interested in buying is by a real person. I guarantee you those of us who are serious about teaching this stuff and who are internet-savvy are going to make it very easy to find who we are (within reason), what we're doing, and why.
Because the OP in that Tweet is absolutely right--people are going to get seriously ill or dead if they try using AI-generated field guides. We have such a wealth of information, both on paper/pixels and in the brains of active, experienced foragers, that we can easily learn from the mistakes of people in the past who got poisoned, and avoid their fate. But it does mean that you MUST have the will and ability to be impeccably thorough in your research--and when in doubt, throw it out.
My inbox is always open. I'm easier caught via email than here, but I will answer. You can always ask me stuff about foraging, about nature identification, etc. And if there's a foraging instructor/author/etc. with a website, chances are they're also going to be more than willing to answer questions. I am happy to direct you to online groups on Facebook and elsewhere where you have a whole slew of people to compare notes with. I want people's foraging to be SAFE and FUN. And AI-generated books aren't the way to make that happen.
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homkamiro · 4 months
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Hii have some sniperscout angst I drew as a gift for my friend lenny
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godsplatter · 4 months
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back on the grind
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acheronist · 5 months
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hickey's knife super interesting for obvious reasons, but also have you guys ever see some of the other knifes that got fashioned / salvaged from the wrecks.... especially the inuit-made ones....
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like these are very beautiful to MEEEEE
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ethereal-esa · 2 years
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🍃 ~Sage board~ 🍃
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teletunkie · 1 month
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Black Water arc
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