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moths-are-better · 2 months
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Remember that one time Amalia almost died because of a rose
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arindaver-art · 5 months
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"My sword!" "The necklace!!" "The key!!!"
This is the second Epithet Erased screenshot redraw I've done. If everyone likes this one, I guess I'll show off the first one later down the line.
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monarchteen · 10 months
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the bear fans:
yeah, no, this literally reawakened trauma, that i didnt know i had, and my ptsd, that i thought i had gotten over with years of therapy. i was so anxious for days after watching this show and i could no longer sleep at night- im actually back in therapy, five days a week, trying to get over this. this was singlehandedly the most stressed ive ever been. so... 10/10. best show ever made.
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enigma-the-mysterious · 3 months
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Love that Athos' idea of a date includes bringing a woman to a morgue to look at the corpse of her former student
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leafponds · 2 years
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“We must go home, sensei.”
“Oh…you think we should?”
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unforgivingchorus · 8 months
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Rewatching criminal minds s1 and I forgot how batshit Gideon is sometimes. He just does shit. Walked into an active crime scene at ass crack o’clock and just started fucking screaming to prove a point
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redg5 · 3 months
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This might be the most active my blog has ever been. Oh well. Time to talk more phantom because oh my god watching this show again is amazing. Few things I wanted to highlight this time round.
First, Danny really spends a good portion of season one believing most ghosts are evil. Like his opinion does not change until the episode he meets Vlad and it’s because the dairy king guy tells him not all ghosts are evil while helping him. Up until this point, Danny has only met ghosts who want to do him harm in one way or another and this ghost helping him is a shock. Then he takes this lesson to heart and even tells Paulina the same thing in episode 15. Bonus is that this becomes the start of what I like to call the “Superman lover” syndrome. I might go into it more in another post if I keep this up. It’s also after episode 7, the one he meets the king ghost, that we meet friendlier ghosts like Cujo and Wulf. And sometimes Johnny and Kitty, depends on their relationship status that episode.
Then there is the episode you see Danny become afraid to tell his parents the truth. Season 1 episode 15, “Public Enemies”, is when everyone sees phantom in a negative light. This is the episode where it’s clear his parents aren’t afraid to take him down as the ghost boy. Before hand he’s ok with telling his parents for the most part, just trying to find his own way to do so, but after? After his parents despise the ghost boy and that terrifies him. Maybe I’m reading too much into things but like, this show man. I love it.
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total-drama-everyday · 7 months
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pareidoliaonthemove · 5 months
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@astranite, ah, yes, ‘Runaway’! I can generally turn off my ‘train-brain’ for any train episodes – unless of course our hero or villain is train surfing, traps the opposition on a carriage, and kicks at the coupler to separate the carriage from the engine, and speeds off into the sunset to await round 2. Then the entire neighbourhood has to endure me yelling general abuse, and "Couplers don’t work like that!"
While mag-levs are strictly outside my area of expertise, they do share a lot of infrastructure details and safety features with current diesel-electric, and electric trains, and when you take those into consideration, well, let’s just say the set up shown on screen is, um, lacking.
Brains, John and Virgil should all be having very strong words with the Japanese Rail Network.
First point is: why on god’s green earth are they testing a new locomotive design on a live line?! Especially one that operates passenger services? Even if it is a locomotive undergoing a post-overhaul mainline test, there should have at least been a qualified mechanic on board to test-ride it’s performance. Away from passenger trains.
Second problem: and speaking of the track, it’s all one track, one rail, so how do trains going on opposite directions pass each other? At the very least there should be what’s called ‘crossing loops’: a short section of track that forks off and then runs parallel to the main line, before rejoining it. One train goes into the loop, and pulls up, while the other train passes on the main line. If the crossing loop is long enough the train might not need to stop – this type of setup is more common in the United States than it is in Australia – we get to stop and stretch our legs.
Many crossing loops in my area are being upgraded to include catch points. These are a set of points (which is the junction where a train can change tracks, they can also be called ‘switches’, but the standard term here is ‘points’, so that’s what I’m sticking with) linked to the points on the mainline which are intended to prevent a train rejoining the main line without permission from the controller. Instead, the lead engine will be directed off the tracks to loose forward momentum in a specially constructed section of ballast (rocks, preferably granite, about the size of your fist). A mag-lev train would be able to be shunted to a de-energised section of track, and allowed to shed its momentum safely there. (There should be friction locks that deploy when power is lost, like in an elevator car – ‘it would be like hitting a brick wall’, eh, not so much, Brains.)
Third Problem: And this is the biggie! All modern locomotives have a safety system in place designed to prevent the driver falling asleep on the job. In Australia it is currently called the “Driver Vigilance System”, or ‘vigi’. Its job is to safely stop the train before it is stopped, should the driver fall asleep or be … otherwise incapacitated.
The technology has gone through a few iterations, the oldest being the ‘Dead Man’s Switch’, a footplate that drivers had to hold down while the train was in motion. Unfortunately, due to the fact that drivers can be on a train for up to 12 hours, and it required a degree of force to hold down, drivers were prone to wedging the footplate down with their lunch box, or an emergency flag. Sadly, the system was shown to be entirely ineffective on 31 January 2003 when the driver of the Tangara G7 passenger train suffered a heart attack enroute and slumped with his weight on the deadman’s switch, allowing the passenger train to enter a curve rated for 60km/h at 117km/h. It derailed, killing seven (including the driver), and injuring 40 people. It is commonly referred to as the Waterfall Train Disaster.
The current system has a light illuminated for 10sec, which then flashes for 7 sec, then a 5 sec high pitched beeping, if the ‘vigi’ button is not pressed in that time, the train brakes will deploy automatically, while simultaneously putting in an emergency call to the network controller. If the train crew doesn’t respond to the controller answering the call, emergency procedures are brought into play, and emergency services are sent to the train’s GPS location. (And if you weren’t incapacitated, you would wish you were.)
All the hapless engineer in ‘Runaway’ would have had to do was … not press the button.
And the thing that makes me laugh? John being able to reset the points the ‘instant’ that the passenger train clears the points. For safety’s sake, points are locked in position until the system detects the rail traffic has cleared a set point at a safe distance, and even then, there is ‘time out’ period between clearance, and points unlocking, and then a 120 second ‘time out’ between the points registering as being locked into position, and the signal clearing.
But hey, technology changes. Maybe they ‘improved’ the points system? Although their cyber security is seriously lacking ….
But it looks good on screen, and I don't suppose the series' target demographic really has a whole lot of practical experience in rail operations.
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knight-princess · 1 year
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You all warned me. I didn’t listen. You were right. Watching with subtitles and reaching the flirty Tanthamore fight and subsequent love confession and the subtitle being “Jade moans” destroyed me
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misshazelevers20 · 11 months
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I'm sorry but how am I supposed to be okay with this!???
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tomanyships69 · 18 days
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Part 7 of the the 911 watch through (hopefully people know the drill by now).
Starting off with Hen reciting some poetry, great vibes.
Her wife is so pretty, and they have great chemistry together.
Buck with kids is always the best 😊
This dude is literally howling, he is a dork for sure.
This poor old lady, that dude was in fact Creepy AF.
Jesus christ some poor girl got stabbed to death on the phone, I don't know how an operator can deal with hearing that.
3 babies and a slipped disk, how wonderful.
Oh it keeps getting worse, also Buck so worried and confused when he isn't sure what to do.
Let me guess it wasn't the husband, but even if it is, you see how effective restraining orders are... if you can get one.
Athena is a demon, or maybe just living up to her name. Poor Hen is standing horrified behind her tho.
Now her ex is calling her oof, girl can't catch a break.
Hen, HEN listen to me you have a wife at home don't you even think about it. Stop smiling like that.
Athena knows something's up
Abby said fuck that cop, I'm right lol.
Plotlines are intertwined, very interesting
I'm sorry what the fuck...
She beat that dude to death in front of her mom and both of them are just chill about it.
Wait is this the gay tapeworm guy??
Buck and him just having a casual conversation about diets and body fat percentage smh.
He is so calm and playful about the fucking worm, my god. Bobby is having a normal persons reaction. Grossed out but professional.
Wow a cop apologizing never thought I'd see the day.
Also if that dude was just drunk why was he hallucinating?
HEN DON'T
She did, why would you cheat on your wife who was more than happy to get freaky.
Oh look Bucks at Abby's place, this boy is trying to flirt but is also so wrong about the moon.
So they finally hooked up, I feel indifferent, but I'm absolutely devastated about Hen, I don't know how they'll get through that.
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josilverdragon · 1 month
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As much as I didn't like him, I did like Tywin Lannister.
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Season 1 Episode 7
Richelieu, waking up after being poisoned: Am I in hell?
Milady: No, Richelieu. If you were in hell, you'd be on a throne and the devil would be packing
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Arguing with the very woman who inspired him to never submit.
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cathighfive · 1 year
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I've been watching Wellmania on Netflix recently and it is definitely good for some laughs because the main character is a trainwreck and I am here for it. I love it when things are messy on TV. I was watching episode 7 The Big A and this moment just spoke to me.
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Life doesn't have to be a perfect picture/video on social media. Life is messy, life is hard, and life can beat you down but life also has amazing moments where the stars align and everything is beautiful. All of those imperfect days make the great ones even more splendid.
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