I think I managed to explain in a calm tone that the Catholic church did not steal the concept of Mass from Gerald Gardner.
(You think I’m kidding, don’t you.)
I think I managed to explain in a calm tone that the Catholic church did not steal the concept of Mass from Gerald Gardner.
(You think I’m kidding, don’t you.)
One of my posts about crocheting the Granada Holmes granny square blanket just got content labelled
Why
I came across a video of a cat labeled as mature content. A cat. My guess is they’ve fired staff and are using AI to apply content warnings. Weird things are being labeled as mature content.
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Drum Table
Japan. 19th century.
29" x 33" - 74 x 84cm
A highly eccentric lacquered wood
circular table. Supported by a carved
muscular Oni [devil], seated with legs
crossed, laughing with mad staring
glass eyes, this horned, three
fingers, three-toed character -
supporting the drum table top.Brandt Asian Art
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No one can summon anger at not being part of the inside crowd like someone who was always part of the inside crowd in high school.
huh. so i just found out “Torment Nexus” was invented for that one specific meme. i genuinely thought it was from an Orson Scott Welles novel. my ignorance is an unending source of surprise and delight
um. Orson Wells. H.G. Scott Welles. H. George Orson Orwell. Philip Bradbury. stop making me keep track of white men names
in my defense all of these are separate individuals famous within classic sci-fi circles:
- H.G. Wells
- George Orwell
- (George) Orson Welles
- Orson Scott Card
at some point this is not my burden
this tweet is an instant classic
but the dynamic is honestly more like :
Sci-Fi Writer: companies will invent new and more terrifying Torment Nexuses for as long as it is profitable and they are allowed to do so.
Tech Company who has invented a new Torment Nexus: a great way to market this would be to reference the classic sci-fi novel Don’t Create The Torment Nexus. gives it that nostalgia factor
and the terrifying thing is that for a certain percentage of consumers, this works
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was referring to a book i own and i said “i have it on book”
is it so over for me
so called free thinkers when i have it on book
no thats exactly how i said it lmao. i was thinking in the sense you’d say you have something on dvd or vinyl. i have it on book
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Henri Vever (1854 - 1942), Front of corsage, 1905. Mississipi pearls, diamonds, enamel, gold, silver.
Courtesy Alain Truong
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