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It's me. I'm the distant aunt.
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I've just posted a tutorial on SPOOKY COMPOSITION over on TIKTOK today (TikTok handle is @EtheringtonBros) hope it's useful! 
Lorenzo!
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紅蓮! | 米粒Duona
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“Get a rat and put it in a cage and give it two water bottles. One is just water, and one is water laced with either heroin or cocaine. If you do that, the rat will almost always prefer the drugged water and almost always kill itself very quickly, right, within a couple of weeks. So there you go. It’s our theory of addiction. Bruce comes along in the ’70s and said, “Well, hang on a minute. We’re putting the rat in an empty cage. It’s got nothing to do. Let’s try this a little bit differently.” So Bruce built Rat Park, and Rat Park is like heaven for rats. Everything your rat about town could want, it’s got in Rat Park. It’s got lovely food. It’s got sex. It’s got loads of other rats to be friends with. It’s got loads of colored balls. Everything your rat could want. And they’ve got both the water bottles. They’ve got the drugged water and the normal water. But here’s the fascinating thing. In Rat Park, they don’t like the drugged water. They hardly use any of it. None of them ever overdose. None of them ever use in a way that looks like compulsion or addiction. There’s a really interesting human example I’ll tell you about in a minute, but what Bruce says is that shows that both the right-wing and left-wing theories of addiction are wrong. So the right-wing theory is it’s a moral failing, you’re a hedonist, you party too hard. The left-wing theory is it takes you over, your brain is hijacked. Bruce says it’s not your morality, it’s not your brain; it’s your cage. Addiction is largely an adaptation to your environment. […] We’ve created a society where significant numbers of our fellow citizens cannot bear to be present in their lives without being drugged, right? We’ve created a hyperconsumerist, hyperindividualist, isolated world that is, for a lot of people, much more like that first cage than it is like the bonded, connected cages that we need. The opposite of addiction is not sobriety. The opposite of addiction is connection. And our whole society, the engine of our society, is geared towards making us connect with things. If you are not a good consumer capitalist citizen, if you’re spending your time bonding with the people around you and not buying stuff—in fact, we are trained from a very young age to focus our hopes and our dreams and our ambitions on things we can buy and consume. And drug addiction is really a subset of that.”
Johann Hari,
Does Capitalism Drive Drug Addiction?
(via bigfatsun)
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Ed Emshwiller cover art for Galaxy Science Fiction, June 1956.
(Heritage Auctions)
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Pris by Felipe Magaña Twitter: @humanmgn https://www.humanmgn.com/
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This Biology Teacher Disproved Transphobia With Science 
ALSO:
Sex redefined
“The idea of two sexes is simplistic. Biologists now think there is a wider spectrum than that.”
More on anti-trans arguments as bad science
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the DYNAMO
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The most popular browsers in different countries in 2012 and 2022.
by @theworldmaps_
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桜が咲きました。すごくたくさんの人が来るこの場所も、朝は少ししか人がいません。
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An amorphous black blob thingy that shape-shifts into any hazard related thing.
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The September Wind (1982), Naoya Matsuoka & Wesing Moonlight Mystery (1980), Issei Okamoto A Long Vacation (1981), Eiichi Ohtaki Niagara Song Book (1982), Niagara Fall Of Sound Orchestral Loving You (1983), Max Romeo
         Hiroshi Nagai album art
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