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uhohitsdorian · 11 months
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When I say “rotating my blorbos in my mind” it’s imperative you know I am not only spin-drying them horizontally and vertically but also this
[Image: several simple, black-and-white line doodles of a nondescript figure small enough to fit in a hand. In the first, they are sitting in the palm of an outstretched hand, as though being presented politely to the viewer. In the second, the hand is being turned so that they must struggle to climb over from one flat side to the other to stay on top, much like a lizard might. In the third, the two hands are clasped around each other, with only the two eyes of the small person visibly peering from the space within. In the fourth, the person is lying on their front, pressed against the floor by the hand’s much larger thumb. Their eyes are wide and they flail their limbs in futile attempts to escape. End ID.]
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txlkalots · 2 years
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When: June 25th, somewhere around 4 am
Where: Infirmary, The Prewett Estate
@ted-tonks
Lucinda stifled a yawn.
She’d lost track of how many she’d bit back in the last hour. Or how many coffees she’d downed, or how many hours since she’d had more than a catnap in an empty room. She’d also stopped caring for what time it was - although judging from the way the sky was starting to turn grey outside the window, dawn wasn’t too far off now.
Which meant that her shift was almost over. Not that she minded it. There was a sort of quiet tranquility to these hours of the night that brought an odd sort of calm - especially now that all the medical emergencies seemed to have settled properly. Not that Lucinda would have been much use in an emergency besides handing over whatever was needed. She wasn’t really useful at all today, really. All she could do was just be there, show that at least she was trying.
She wrapped her hands tight around the steaming mug of tea as she stepped back into the room where she’d left Ted, citing a five-minute break. “Ah, fuck, I forgot to ask if you wanted any. Kettle’s still hot, I think.” The yawn she’d been holding back finally escaped. Lucinda took it as her cue to go sit down. “How’s everyone holding up? Everyone’s still breathing and all that?”
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haraldo · 10 months
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willows-livereads · 6 months
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I spent entirely too much time on this last night.
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I am... very confused at the pacing of Arc 25. It's been really hard to tell how much time is passing between chapters, even between scenes of the same chapter, ever since the Behemoth fight. Really ever since the creation of Weaver in the first place, everything has felt rushed.
And now suddenly we're six months forward mid-chapter again? The entire Khonsu battle is resolved as "Scion/Moord Nag victory", both Leviathan and the Simurgh have hit cities around the world, and Bohu has shown up, all in a few paragraphs?
Actually maybe more than six months, if I've figured out what the hell is going on in this scene well enough? Taylor is not actively fighting anything, she's just sitting at a computer reviewing records of past Endbringer encounters, starting with Khonsu's first appearance on January 20. And there are records for August 15, and then she looks at one after that with Bohu and Tohu in Bucharest? But there are also still many entries after that one as well, so present Taylor is even further in the future?
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transratsactivist · 2 years
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it is hotter in my room at 1am than it was at 6pm when the sun was still shining directly into my room, because I opened the windows to let fresh (but warmer) air into the room
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drawing-every-day-2023 · 10 months
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I made so many mistakes drawing this. Well, it was like two mistakes, but that's still a lot.
I got to spend some time with two of my friends today. Their schedule didn't line up, so I hung out with them seperately.
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juin123 · 2 years
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huariqueje · 3 months
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The apple pie   -     Vittorio Gussoni
Italian,  1893-1968
Oil on masonite , 54 x 65 cm. 21.3 x 25.6 in.
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monkasss · 7 months
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disease · 1 year
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“CRISÁLIDA” // 2022 FRANCESCA DALLA BENETTA [resin sculpture | 5.5 x 25.6 x 4.3″]
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amtrak-official · 2 months
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May we have a list of the least walkable cities with populations over 200,000?
Here are all the cities with a walk score below 30 and their scores
Henderson, NV, 30.0
Greensboro, NC, 29.4
Gilbert, AZ, 29.0
Nashville, 28.8
Charlotte, 26.4
Montgomery, 25.8
Jacksonville, 25.6
Winston-Salem, 22.5
Fayetteville, 21.4
Chesapeake, 21.3
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subsystems · 5 months
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Final Fusion Misinformation
You might have seen people saying something like this before: "studies find that final fusion only works 12.8% of the time." When I was pursuing final fusion, people in the community threw this 12.8% at me to try and discourage me from my desired recovery. After all, what's the point of pooling all of my time & energy into pursuing final fusion if it has such a low success rate?
Although I don't know where exactly this "low success rate" idea came from, most people I know explain that The Plural Association introduced it to them. This would make sense, because this nonprofit frequently states that final fusion has a 12.8% success rate on their webpage & resources. Here's some examples:
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Now, here's the thing:
This is at best a misquote & at worst purposeful misinformation.
The study that is linked here does not say that final fusion is only successful 12.8% of the time, or that only 12.8% of DID patients achieve final fusion.
In this study, a handful of DID clinicians are interviewed about their patients. It says that 39 patients terminated their therapy. 25.6% of those patients said that they reached a successful resolution in their therapy, they no longer needed it. 12.8% of those no longer needed therapy after full fusion, 12.8% no longer needed therapy but didn't fully fuse.
This is not a success rate. This does not say how many patients achieved final fusion. This is just a reason behind why some people left their therapy. The percentage is the same for people who did and did not achieve final fusion.
Here's the exact quote from the study:
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I have no idea how anyone can take a look at this and misconstrue the 12.8% to be about how successful final fusion is. It's possible it was just a misunderstanding, but I have trouble trusting that as The Plural Association has cited this study multiple times, including writing a whole article on it, yet continues to misconstrue final fusion as only being successful in 12.8% patients when that's just, blatantly, wrong.
Please reblog & spread this! Final fusion is horrifically stigmatized and fully fused systems are subjected to frequent harassment & misinformation about their recovery choices. It's not okay, and we should hold nonprofits like The Plural Association to better standards.
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Oh hey, Parian and Foil are married now! Good for them.
I've heard Wildbow likes to point to these two as his "look, I can write lesbians on purpose, these are the lesbians, only them no one else" example, and sure, I'll take them, but it still isn't good rep if practically the entire relationship and everything is offscreen and they're barely mentioned even in passing.
Especially when Taylor and Rachel are having a much gayer moment at the same time the Canonical Lesbians(tm) show up again.
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arowrath · 8 months
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spotify's current price for premium in the US is $10.99/month, which is a dollar more than before they raised it for the first time recently. the average mcdonald big mac in america costs approximately $5.15. at the new price, you are losing the equivalent of 1 mcdonald big mac every 5 months, which is a tragic loss. however, if you cancel spotify premium, you will be gaining the equivalent of over 2 mcdonald big mac every month, or 25.6 mcdonald big mac per year.
you are a 14 year old tiktok user living in america. (no you're not, i know. we're playing pretend right now. come play in the sand with me. do you want to build a sandcastle). it just so happens that the 13th of april is your birthday, and you just had a birthday and got some birthday money. you've been getting really into [popular artist of ur choice], and you want to listen to them while you're on the bus to school, so you buy spotify premium. you start with the 3 month free trial and when it ends you remember how unbearable the ads are and renew your plan. you have this plan until you go to a four-year college, when you get the student plan. once you leave college, you split the family plan with 3 friends (you have 3 friends after leaving college, so you're already winning). you keep this for a year before becoming disillusioned with streaming services and cancelling your spotify premium plan for good.
in high school, you used spotify premium for 52 months, at $10.99 a month. in college, you used the spotify student premium plan for 48 months, at $5.99 a month. and before you began downloading music off the internet, you used the family plan for 12 months and paid one quarter of the price, $4.25. overall, you have spent $877.03 on spotify premium in less than a decade, not accounting for price changes. this is equivalent to over 170 mcdonald cheeseburger. if the average american eats fast food 1-3 times a week, and you mcdonald cheeseburger two times a week, that's 85 weeks of cheeseburger. 1.6 years of cheeseburger.
or let's say you're a tumblr user. you run a blog where you mainly post about various 80s and 90s rock musicians, and you enjoy listening to music. you've been thinking about getting spotify premium because you're using the free version and the ads are annoying. you figure even though it's $11/month, spotify premium is probably the better option.
a year of spotify costs you $131.88. five years is $659.40. a decade is $1318.80. 60 years is $7,912.80.
or maybe, you post about your desire for spotify premium and your tumblr mutuals immediately start keeling over and sobbing and writhing in pain. your friend stresses the importance of physical media and the fun of piracy, and you decide to believe them and you go to the nearest record store. the store i'm currently looking at online, which i won't say the name of because it's fairly regional, sells cds. most of them seem to be around $13 new or $8 used. you don't really care about buying things used as long as they work, so you tend to go for the used options, but you can be talked into a little treat every once in a while. you burn some CDs from your favorite popular artists, because you know they won't miss the $50 you just saved yourself, and then every month you buy yourself a cd or two from the record store.
after a year, you've bought 13 used cds and 2 new ones for a total of $130. after five years, you've spent $650. after a decade, $1,300. and in sixty years, when you're in your elder years, you'll have spent a grand total of $7,800. but unlike in the alternate universe where you spent $7,912.80, you own all the music you bought (or burned onto CDs). you can pass things down to your grandkids/pet fish/guy down the street who's really into vintage technology who will be excited to inherit them. or over the years if you're less interested in an artist's music you can sell them and get (some of, if not all of) your money back. and when spotify takes your favorite artist's music down or when your phone suddenly breaks, you can still listen to your music. music that you paid for.
you're an american. will you buy cheeseburger and rock and roll disc as god intended, or will pay the devil $10.99 a month to steal your soul?
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arrowheadedbitch · 8 months
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I don't want to reblog my Meta Tim (tl:dr what if tim had powers that let him peek into alternate dimensions) post again, but imagine
Tim: You've already died in 25.6 hundred realities anyway
The rest of the bats: ...?
Tim, visibly sweating: Ummmm, statistically speaking, heh...
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