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dani • stressed pressed and gay

@biscuityskies

she/they? idk let’s go with it • 23 • star wars | crit role | general bullshittery

Shit writing Saturday <3

Haven’t done one of these in a while! To be fair… haven’t written smth I was excited to share in a while. Here’s this!! Lmk what you think 🥰🥰

Cody continues to stare, unseeing, out the viewport.

“I don’t know these stars,” he murmurs finally.

Kenobi says nothing. Cody knows he’s listening all the same.

“When I… grew up, on Kamino. There were rare cloudless nights. The seas would still for maybe only a few hours at a time, and the clouds would part around these brilliant points of light in a pitch black sky.”

He closes his eyes. He can just about see it; the rain-slicked platform, the cadets all hushing each other as they hurried outside, hoping no longnecks would catch them, no trainers would see them. Hoping that Fett himself was asleep, that his own cadet had been enough of a handful that day that Fett wouldn’t catch them either, all of them breaking rules.

“We would find our way around the biggest stars, first. The brightest. The ones that were always there. Those were our trainers. The guiding stars to direct us to where we needed to look. And then… we started naming the other stars. And we named them after ourselves. After each other. Our batchers, our squaddies, anyone. There were so many stars in the sky… but there were so many of us, too, what felt like enough to give each of those stars a name. The command formation has me, Bly, Fox, Wolffe, and Ponds, about two fingers’ width up from the star that was Alpha-17.

“Each of those names on that report—” Strato. Pusher. Scald. Cinder. Fuck, he knew where each of their stars was.

His eyes snap open again. Unfamiliar stars fall past him. It’s a cold sort of comfort, to distance himself from the urge to scream that rises in his throat.

“Cody,” Kenobi whispers, near silent.

He drops his forehead to his knees. “A swath of the sky has gone dark,” he replies. “And there’s nothing I can do.”

Hey i’m a fashion design student so i have tons and tons of pdfs and docs with basic sewing techniques, pattern how-tos, and resources for fabric and trims. I’ve compiled it all into a shareable folder for anyone who wants to look into sewing and making their own clothing. I’ll be adding to this folder whenever i come across new resources

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Updated just now with new hand sewing resources (mainly buttonholes) and textbook pdfs on fashion history, fashion illustration, and thinking through designs!

OP I owe you my life

OP you are the greatest person currently in my life. You beautiful, thoughtful creature.

so as you might have guessed because I said I was camping in the woods to avoid getting sick:

someone in my household has covid unfortunately but we did manage to get them a Paxlovid subscription. they’re uninsured, and even GoodRx coupons only brought the cost down to $1,300 USD.

I thought to check the drug manufacturer website and quickly signed up online through its portal and received a pharmacy card by email that lowered the cost to $0

There are also options for insured patients to dramatically lower their copays. I’m in the U.S., and I’m unsure whether this is applicable elsewhere, but I wanted to share this info on access to potentially lifesaving medication, for anyone it may help!

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"came back wrong" what about Came Back Afraid. You used to be brave. Too brave maybe, defying the odds at every turn, a fighter, cocky, playing with fire, first to throw yourself at the enemy. Until one day it all caught up to you. You came back, somehow, but now you know all too intimately how it feels to lose, to die, to be destroyed. Now you flinch and freeze and cower at the slightest provocation. Who even are you now if you can't be brave? The grave may have let you go, but the mortal fear still grips you tighter than ever.

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By the blessed power of Paint.NET and the lasso tool, I have dunked the poorly cropped cybertrucks in the harbor. These greyscale colonists will have to suffer the consequences of all that free lithium in their water 😔

Good morning, this is still making me laugh so I’ll share it here

I saw a tweet on Twitter yesterday that was like “if we could go the speed of light we could shrink the distance to the andromeda galaxy, meaning we could get there in ONE MINUTE but four million years would have passed back on earth”

(I’m paraphrasing just a titch. See below.)

Now I’m no astrophysicist, but I do have an affinity for all things space, and I can tell you that Andromeda being 2.5 million light years away means we cannot get there in one minute, even travelling at the speed of light (for example, light from our own sun takes eight minutes to reach us, and how much further is M31).

I’m also still not an astrophysicist, but unless I’ve been misled in my astronomy classes, there’s not really any way to shrink 2.5 million light years (a unit of distance) into anything less… how do you shrink the distance. I’m so confused. Was this very poorly worded about time dilation??

Lastly, still not an astrophysicist, but travelling one minute at the speed of light would put you about 60 seconds x (3.00E8 meters/second) = 1.8E10 meters away, or about 1/8 of the way to the sun.

I’m not an astrophysicist. But I am a chemist. And I love stoichiometry. So I did some math. (Stoich is math lite for me; yummy aspartame makes the brain go brrrr)

It’s about 2.4E22 meters to Andromeda (or an unmeaningful 2.4E19 km or 1.49E19 miles, although for reference this is roughly 10^10 times further away than Neptune is, so.) This is pronounced as the very real number of 24 sextillion meters (or 14.9 quintillion miles). That’s a big number. (It’s converted down from light years; light would take 2.5 million years to go 24 sextillion meters.)

Assuming that first number is correct, I wanted to see how fast you WOULD have to go to get to M31 in one minute. The answer? 4.00E20 meters/second, or 1.33E12 times the speed of light. Here, let me write that out for you.

1,330,000,000,000 times the speed of light.

Still not an astrophysicist, still a space nerd. For reference, in Star Trek, the warp factor is the speed of light cubed. (The full equation is V = WF^3(c), or the velocity is equal to the warp factor cubed times the speed of light.) So if Kirk says “bring us to warp three, Mister Sulu” then they’re going 3^3c, or 9c, or nine times the speed of light. I believe at one point the rebuilt Enterprise-A had a warp 12, which is 12^3 or 1728 times the speed of light. You see how that’s nowhere NEAR 1.33E12 💀

(I’m imagining a “Mister Sulu, take us to warp 10,997” and laughing my ass off btw)

My math is below in case you want to check it out. I’m fairly confident in my numbers, but while stoich is simple enough, light units are difficult because they’re not time, they’re distance, but they masquerade around wearing time’s mangled corpse to throw you off. On purpose. Because they hate you. Intentionally.

Man I love space :]

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What they don’t tell you about speaking multiple languages is that your brain does not in fact have a box labeled Spanish and another one labeled German. Instead it has a box labeled “Not English” and sometimes when you’re talking or writing in one of the languages you speak it will just start pulling random words from that box.

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hey when you make posts, i just want you to know, thou/thee/thy/thine/ye are like he/you(object)/your/yours/you(subject) okay? "thou art wearing shoes," "i will wear shoes for thee," okay?

you say thine if the next word starts with a vowel and thy if the next word starts with a consonant and they both mean "your" so "thine own shoes," "thy shoes," okay?

and ye means you and refers to the subject of a sentence, "ye members of the brotherhood of shoes," okay? you need this information to create better knight yaoi. i'm personally more interested in nun yuri but we are a community

Cory Booker has been talking in the senate for over 20 hours now

He’s not filibustering. He’s protesting the current administration.

For those of you from outside the US or those of you who didn’t pay attention in government class, in the US senate there’s really no limit to the amount of time a senator can speak. So sometimes if they don’t want a bill to pass they just. Don’t stop talking. To hopefully get past the deadline to vote on a bill. This is called filibustering.

Senator Cory Booker isn’t doing that. He’s disrupting “the normal business of the United States Senate for as long as I am physically able”. Just in protest. This doesn’t usually happen.

He’s less than 20 minutes away from breaking the record of the longest speech given on the senate floor

Cory Booker has officially broken Strom Thurmond’s record for longest speech on the senate floor and he’s still going

For those of you wondering what he’s been talking about this whole time, his staff wrote down a bunch of stuff for him to read like stories from people across the political spectrum opposed to what the administration is doing. He’s also been telling personal anecdotes about meeting important civil rights leaders and other democratic senators have been pausing him for “questions” but the questions have been as long as a small speech and have both served the purpose of giving him a second to sit down and updating him on the news that he’s been missing while he’s been talking.

He has yielded the floor at 25 hrs and 4 mins. His eyes are so wide they look like they’re going to bug out of his skull so I don’t blame him for stopping. He said to go out and get in some good trouble.

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