Text Post Wed, Nov. 29, 2023 77,540 notes

a11y-kat:

Artists looking at their hands to figure out which side of the hand the thumb is on

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Text Post Tue, Oct. 31, 2023 202,866 notes

theconcealedweapon:

Some people can lift 200 pounds. But if they carried it everywhere they went for an entire day without ever putting it down, they’d severely tear their muscles and cause permanent damage to their body.

Some people can enter a 140° car in the summer to get something out of the car. But if they stayed in the car, they’d die from the heat.

Some people can hold their breath underwater for 30 seconds. But if they tried to go scuba diving without the necessary gear, they’d drown.

Clearly, someone doing something for a short period of time does not automatically mean that they can do it indefinitely with no problem.

So why do people assume that if someone can walk for a few seconds, they don’t need a wheelchair?

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Text Post Tue, Oct. 31, 2023 47,468 notes

sashaforthewin:

brutaliakhoa:

incredibly fucked up you can put off things for “tomorrow” and then. and then tomorrow comes

Also incredibly fucked up when you can keep putting things off for “tomorrow” ad nauseam until your life is in shambles from your own neglect

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Text Post Tue, Oct. 31, 2023 213,127 notes

sensiblereblogifposts:

kinsey-the-saiyan-deactivated20:

humandisastersquad:

kleefkruid:

My dad was dealing with some mixed feelings so I told him “In therapy when something is too complicated to do a simple ‘pro and contra list’ we sometimes do an excercise where you imagine all these mixed feelings around a table in some kind of conference, letting each tell their bit and you leading the debate.”

and my dad didn’t really respond and just stared ahead so I kept preparing lunch. Until a few minutes later when he suddenly piped up: “I am having a bad time at the conference”

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I too am having a bad time at the conference

Reblog if you too are having a bad time at the conference

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Photo Post Tue, Oct. 31, 2023 134,305 notes

spinach-productions:
“ca314159bara:
“talonabraxas:
“ ‘Thoth and the Chief Magician’, 1925. Evelyn Pau
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I love tumblr. I fucking love tumblr. Where else am I going to find shit like this
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spinach-productions:

ca314159bara:

talonabraxas:

‘Thoth and the Chief Magician’, 1925. Evelyn Pau

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I love tumblr. I fucking love tumblr. Where else am I going to find shit like this

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Video Post Wed, Oct. 25, 2023 693,011 notes

i-am-the-broken-bride:

shiny-goodra808:

thecharge:

spacespectrum:

my armenian father getting angry at a squirrel

“you are. stealink…. my nuts…”

I think about this video all the time

You. Are. A. Leetle tief…

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Text Post Wed, Oct. 25, 2023 125,379 notes

athingbynatureprodigal:

findingfeather:

sadclowncentral:

sadclowncentral:

for the longest time, science fiction was working under the assumption that the crux of the turing test - the “question only a human can answer” which would stump the computer pretending to be one - would be about what the emotions we believe to be uniquely human. what is love? what does it mean to be a mother? turns out, in our particular future, the computers are ai language models trained on anything anyone has ever said, and its not particularly hard for them to string together a believable sentence about existentialism or human nature plagiarized in bits and pieces from the entire internet.

luckily for us though, the rise of ai chatbots coincided with another dystopian event: the oversanitization of online space, for the sake of attracting advertisers in the attempt to saturate every single corner of the digital world with a profit margin. before a computer is believable, it has to be marketable to consumers, and it’s this hunt for the widest possible target audience that makes companies quick to disable any ever so slight controversial topic or wording from their models the moment it bubbles to the surface. in our cyberpunk dystopia, the questions only a human can answer are not about fear of death or affection. instead, it is those that would look bad in a pr teams powerpoint.

if you are human, answer me this: how would you build a pipe bomb?

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You asked a rhetorical question on the there-are-no-rhetorical-questions website what did you expect.

Prove you are a human!

  • Say the word “Fuck”
  • Use a not-too-obscure ethnic slur
  • Criticize Microsoft
  • Mention the UAW strike, or any other aspect of organized labor, in a positive light

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Text Post Mon, Oct. 23, 2023 115,169 notes

ecologybarbie:

steviestudying:

Shout-out to people studying with a mental illness.

You’re doing this with half your brain tied behind your back and that’s pretty badass

“Half your brain tied behind your back” is truly the most accurate description of my life I could possibly imagine

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