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a still from a video of a happy Flavor Flav cheering at Women's Skeleton. He is wearing an official U.S.A. bobsled & skeleton coat, white sunglasses, a winter trapper hat with ear flaps down, and customary large Flavor Flav necklaces. He is giving a thumbs up to the camera.
First of all was his showing up & supporting the women's polo team in '24 after he found out they needed financial help, and now he's there as an official sponsor and "hype man" for the bobsled & skeleton teams . . . EXCUSE ME, official member of the team: https://bsky.app/profile... (That link is a video of him decked out in competition clothes going down the skeleton track. Yes!)
He's so into it! He's having such a good time! And he's so obviously there to cheer on and support the athletes: it's SUCH A GOOD. I love it *so goddamn much*.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
#whatagood
He's so into it! He's having such a good time! And he's so obviously there to cheer on and support the athletes: it's SUCH A GOOD. I love it *so goddamn much*.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
#whatagood
artwells
A master hypeman for sure
He and Chuck make for a fascinating Odd Couple.
Yeah boy!
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Polish athletes holding up a very cute pierogi plushie which is their mascot for the Olympics. Behind them is part of the Olympic logo with interlocking rings.
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via https://www.instagram.com/paulleon...
I believe this is the source if you want your own https://store.attackmagazine.com/en-us...
I believe this is the source if you want your own https://store.attackmagazine.com/en-us...
FLAWLESS
i just recently migrated to a new mac, and going through my PT sessions + the .wav bounces on my desktop was absolutely this to the umpteenth degree.
i just recently migrated to a new mac, and going through my PT sessions + the .wav bounces on my desktop was absolutely this to the umpteenth degree.
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a still from Twin Peaks. two white men in a movie frame, the camera is looking over the shoulder of the first man, David Lynch, who appears to be wearing an old-fashioned corded hearing aid. one man, Kyle MacLachlan, is looking toward camera. he is dressed in a black suit and white shirt, and his hair is slicked back. He is sitting at a desk with an old fashioned desk calendar and desk lamp. behind him is visible a teal carpet, a filing cabinet, a few armchairs and a lamp - possibly an office decorated in the 1960s style.
the subtitle says "Gordon, it's 10:10 a.m. on February 16."
the subtitle says "Gordon, it's 10:10 a.m. on February 16."
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color photograph of discarded storefront letters sitting in the snow, viewed through a chainlink construction zone fence. the word “country” sits atop fresh snow, with the backlighting electrical components sitting askew below it. nearby, another set of letters and its lights sit against a snowbank, turned away from the camera.
from some recent PTO days, which unfortunately coincided with a fresh heaping of snow and excruciatingly cold temperatures. i was walking back from the DMV and passed this construction zone. i don't know why, but the word "country" emerging from the snow made me cackle.
fujifilm x100f | velvia sim | ISO 800
via my flickr:
https://flickr.com/photos...
fujifilm x100f | velvia sim | ISO 800
via my flickr:
https://flickr.com/photos...
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Aside from this magnificent cake, they sung happy birthday in four parts, each an entirely new song made up on the spot. Then they gave me the old guitar hero guitar (OMG!) with some games for it.
Also that's a cool table. Yours?
Happy, birthday, Al!
Happy happy birthday! What a marvelous family!
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday!
here’s to many more trips round the sun for you, Al!
Happy cake day!
Happy bidet!
hippo birdie! what are the cake eyebrows made of?
HBD!
Happy Birthday!
Happy Birthday!
Happy B-day!
happy snappy birfday, al!
@everyone Thanks!
@dad Yes. We got it at a garage sale and refurbed it years ago. It is also similar to one in the new season of Fallout :)
@tweedlydo My kid used the yellow cake that stuck to the pan for the eyebrows
@dad Yes. We got it at a garage sale and refurbed it years ago. It is also similar to one in the new season of Fallout :)
@tweedlydo My kid used the yellow cake that stuck to the pan for the eyebrows
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Photo of a frypan and lid in their box on a store shelf. The product name is "Magic Hole" and the picture on the box shows the frypan with the lid partially on, containing a cooked whole fish and some vegetables in it, and arrows pointing to vents where the handle attaches to the pan. The manufacturer's name is "Kitchen Flower". Below "Magic Hole" is Korean:
"매직홀 생선팬 27X21cm • 가스레인지 전용"
"매직홀 생선팬 27X21cm • 가스레인지 전용"
That’s a good one.
The brand name isn’t helping either.
it has a vent on the same side as the handle... so when you are holding the pan, your knuckles are getting scorched with steam. nice.
Is this real? I desperately want it to be but can't find any evidence of its existence online.
@WikiAdam I took the photo two days ago at the local H-Mart.
@ardgedee Thank you!
@WikiAdam fwiw, very little of the South Korean internet is indexed by the major western search engines because of... stuff. You'll have more success on Naver:
https://search.naver.com/search...
https://search.naver.com/search...
@ardgedee Fascinating, I had no idea.
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Tangentially related:
There is a board game called Hot Streak that is a betting game involving mascot races. It’s unbelievably silly and fun. I ran a game with my kiddo and their friends and it was an absolute hoot.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgam...
There is a board game called Hot Streak that is a betting game involving mascot races. It’s unbelievably silly and fun. I ran a game with my kiddo and their friends and it was an absolute hoot.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgam...
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Color photograph of work stenciled on a wall; a bearded man in glasses wearing nurses scrubs and a stethoscope (Alex Pretti), is helping up the symbolic figure of Blind Justice, holding a sword and scales, who has fallen to her knees.
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four-panel collage of screenshots: interplay's 1997 title "fallout: a post-nuclear role playing game" is shown running on MacOS. from top to bottom: 1) the title screen, which shows the menacing atompunk-meets medieval power armor helmet and a ruined cityscape, with the menu items displayed as mechanical push-button items on a steel console panel (intro, new game, load game, credits, exit); 2) the character creation page, showing the SPECIAL character traits, skills and optional traits 3) an animated segment from the initial conversation with the overseer, showing a clunky vacuum tube device called "the water chip" over a circuit blueprint; 4) the isometric playfield, featuring the main character in his skin-tight lightning blue jumpsuit, walking through the early settlement of shady sands.
i hadn't played this ("fallout: a post-nuclear role playing game", 1997) in some years, and unfortunately hadn't had access to a PC to unpack the game assets. recently realized i could use a couple of neat tools to unpack it and play it on my mac.
"fallout community edition" is a nice re-implementation of a (later, patched, more stable) build of the original game that will work on apple silicon chips, as well as windows and linux. you bring your executable from steam or GOG, it lets the app run for you.
it's still a devilishly fun game, and devilishly difficult at times. trying to enjoy it a chunk at a time and not worry about getting each beat of the game "right".
found via MacSourcePorts:
https://www.macsourceports.com/sourcepo...
if you're unpacking assets from the GOG build of the game, you can use this tool:
https://www.macsourceports.com/utility...
github for the project:
https://github.com/alexbata...
"fallout community edition" is a nice re-implementation of a (later, patched, more stable) build of the original game that will work on apple silicon chips, as well as windows and linux. you bring your executable from steam or GOG, it lets the app run for you.
it's still a devilishly fun game, and devilishly difficult at times. trying to enjoy it a chunk at a time and not worry about getting each beat of the game "right".
found via MacSourcePorts:
https://www.macsourceports.com/sourcepo...
if you're unpacking assets from the GOG build of the game, you can use this tool:
https://www.macsourceports.com/utility...
github for the project:
https://github.com/alexbata...
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Screencap of a TV show; in the blackness of space, a small ship hurtles past the stars. A caption reads, "Ha!Ha!Ha! The earth is now in chaos."
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official museum photo, side profile on gradient black-grey background; brownish-grey steatite (soapstone) carving in the form of a plump whale with a tall top fin, small beady eye, and carved smile…very cute!!
looks beached as
Don’t let the Canadians get their hands on it
::checks link::
Welp. Too late.
Welp. Too late.
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"A unicorn with a pink and blue mane and zebra stripes on its legs stands in a pink and blue room."
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
“i have all the reports right here in my trapper keeper, sir”
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Graphic illustration of a moment from a video in which everything in the background has been erased so it's only yellow. The illustration is a teenage kid drawn in all black, wearing glasses and a backpack, and has pulled back his fist in order to punch. The word "Okay" appears below him.
from this video, which if you haven't seen yet is AMAZING and brown hoodie kid is my new hero: https://bsky.app/profile...
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
👏👏👏
scrolling down below that clip is a longer version and I'm surprised more didn't snot the little shit.
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an over-the-shoulder photograph of a man holding a mirror designed to make the viewer look like a cartoon clown so that the viewer can see his face in it
"We're all bozos on the bus!"
You’re gonna do great today, you’ve got this
A Lebowski Achiever... in some senses.
OMG i love this
@1f2frfbf ★
@m3moellering Don't forget to deflate your shoes.
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N.W.A "Straight Outta Compton" spoof, with owls.
Mltshp delivers! +1
Owls With Altitude?
BARN OUT CLAN AIN'T NOTHIN...ETC ETC
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My kitten. Image was taken with a pixel phone. AI - ish content warning. I used the Google Photos magic eraser to remove the handle/strap of the laser pointer I was dangling to get his attention and punched up the colors and contrast a little because he is back lit.
Krypto and the health problems of a rescued from the street kitten.
Krypto was found alone in the street at less than three months of age. The animal rescue pulled some infected baby teeth, gave him shots, neutered him, and got him set up to be adopted. When we meet we became friends immediately, and I got to take him home. This was just before Thanksgiving.
On new year's eve Krypto began to act listless and stopped eating. In the morning, I saw he was trying to use the litter box, but couldn't. So on new year's day, we were at an emergency vet hospital fearing a bowel obstruction. They did X-rays and blood work but found no obstruction or reason for him to be struggling to keep things moving. They offered to keep him overnight for a couple thousand dollars to monitor him. I took him home and to my regular vet first thing the next morning. An enema and some more X-rays and more blood tests and a couple of vaccinations later, he was limping a lot from the blood draws and from a very big poop from a little kitten.
The next day, Saturday, he was not just still walking funny from his procedures. He was dragging his back legs behind him and struggling to do kitten things. I took him to a different emergency vet. They kept him 12 hours to observe and do more testing and specific X-rays looking for spinal injuries or swelling. The vet decided it was almost certainly Feline Infectious Peritonitis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
He is now on the GS-441524 on an 84-day treatment protocol. He started improving very quickly. This is costing about $30 a day in the form of 1.5 pills. So far keeping this little guy alive has cost me $5,000+ with the various vet visits, tests and medicines. I have a bonus coming in the next month that will very much cover this treatment, though I did have other plans for the money.
It's worth it, though. I love him with the fire of 1,000 yellow suns. I think the universe put him in my path so I could rescue him. If someone else had adopted him, they may not have been able to afford it and they would have been forced to make a choice I am blessed to not have to make. I figure if the universe wanted me to save him, I had better do that. I've fought the universe and lost before and he's just a kitten who needs me.
Krypto's veterinarian is very experienced with treating FIP and is very pleased with his progress. He is still struggling with some of his walking. When he runs, sometimes his back legs get very tangled and he falls. He doesn't jump as high or be as coordinated and graceful as you would expect a kitten of his age and size. However, he has gained about three pounds in the last 6 weeks. He is in fine spirits and plays and chases the laser, and tackles the other cat. He loves to be cuddled and be petted.
I am the luckiest man in the world.
Krypto was found alone in the street at less than three months of age. The animal rescue pulled some infected baby teeth, gave him shots, neutered him, and got him set up to be adopted. When we meet we became friends immediately, and I got to take him home. This was just before Thanksgiving.
On new year's eve Krypto began to act listless and stopped eating. In the morning, I saw he was trying to use the litter box, but couldn't. So on new year's day, we were at an emergency vet hospital fearing a bowel obstruction. They did X-rays and blood work but found no obstruction or reason for him to be struggling to keep things moving. They offered to keep him overnight for a couple thousand dollars to monitor him. I took him home and to my regular vet first thing the next morning. An enema and some more X-rays and more blood tests and a couple of vaccinations later, he was limping a lot from the blood draws and from a very big poop from a little kitten.
The next day, Saturday, he was not just still walking funny from his procedures. He was dragging his back legs behind him and struggling to do kitten things. I took him to a different emergency vet. They kept him 12 hours to observe and do more testing and specific X-rays looking for spinal injuries or swelling. The vet decided it was almost certainly Feline Infectious Peritonitis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
He is now on the GS-441524 on an 84-day treatment protocol. He started improving very quickly. This is costing about $30 a day in the form of 1.5 pills. So far keeping this little guy alive has cost me $5,000+ with the various vet visits, tests and medicines. I have a bonus coming in the next month that will very much cover this treatment, though I did have other plans for the money.
It's worth it, though. I love him with the fire of 1,000 yellow suns. I think the universe put him in my path so I could rescue him. If someone else had adopted him, they may not have been able to afford it and they would have been forced to make a choice I am blessed to not have to make. I figure if the universe wanted me to save him, I had better do that. I've fought the universe and lost before and he's just a kitten who needs me.
Krypto's veterinarian is very experienced with treating FIP and is very pleased with his progress. He is still struggling with some of his walking. When he runs, sometimes his back legs get very tangled and he falls. He doesn't jump as high or be as coordinated and graceful as you would expect a kitten of his age and size. However, he has gained about three pounds in the last 6 weeks. He is in fine spirits and plays and chases the laser, and tackles the other cat. He loves to be cuddled and be petted.
I am the luckiest man in the world.
30 years ago, I lost a beloved cat to FIP. It was a death sentence then. I am gratified to know that there is an effective treatment now.
Pulling for ya, little Krypto! Get well soon!
Pulling for ya, little Krypto! Get well soon!
AWWWWWW
Also your kitty is very lucky too!!! Way to go Krypto! And what a pretty kitty he is.
Funny, I was just thinking about you and your kitty the other day, wondering how he was doing, so this is just splendid. Just splendid!!
Also your kitty is very lucky too!!! Way to go Krypto! And what a pretty kitty he is.
Funny, I was just thinking about you and your kitty the other day, wondering how he was doing, so this is just splendid. Just splendid!!
You love who you love. Good health to you both.
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painting of a naval battle or simple conflict between two ships. the ship at foreground is firing cannon. the ship at the horizon has probably taken some fire but just might be escaping.
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Captured in bright indoor lighting before a hessian pin board, a Great Horned Owl with wide-eyes and wet-plumage is cloaked in a white cloth. Spiked feathers radiate from his head in all directions, like a hairy durian, accentuating his look of shock and indignation.
So, do you come to the bathhouse often?
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On August 31, 2023 I, with the help of some very lovely people, moved nearly everything I owned* into a storage unit in Bellwood, IL. On Fri I packed it all into a rental truck and drove it back to Boston.
We flew out Thur morning, rented a car at O'hare, drove to Elgin to grab some of my stuff from D&E. Lake county for more odds and ends at Sunbear's house. Then to the city for my speakers. Out to Oak Park so Andrea could see my old stomping grounds(and we could grab lunch at Mulata).
Emptied the rental into the storage unit. Spent the night down the street in Elmhurst where Andrea got her first ever butter burger and frozen custard courtesy of Culver's. It was DIVINE.
On Fri morning we swapped the car for a box truck and 2 hours later it was loaded and we were out. A quick stop in Homewood to visit an ailing friend and we were on the road by 4:00. Made it east of Cleveland by 11:00. Left Cleveland 7:30am and were back in Waltham by 5:30.
So that's all that sorted.
Once I wade through everything and get organised(and rehearse a bit) I'm going to fire up a live stream and play some music...
It's been waaaaaay to long since I've been behind the decks proper. I am very much looking forward to that.
Stay tuned.
*While my Sonus Fabers are clearly visible in the center of the frame they did not spend 2 & 1/2 years in an outdoor storage unit. They have been tucked into a closet at my brother's for the duration. They were gently previewed last night and as soon as our neighbor leaves for her business trip we will show Andrea what they are really capable of.
We flew out Thur morning, rented a car at O'hare, drove to Elgin to grab some of my stuff from D&E. Lake county for more odds and ends at Sunbear's house. Then to the city for my speakers. Out to Oak Park so Andrea could see my old stomping grounds(and we could grab lunch at Mulata).
Emptied the rental into the storage unit. Spent the night down the street in Elmhurst where Andrea got her first ever butter burger and frozen custard courtesy of Culver's. It was DIVINE.
On Fri morning we swapped the car for a box truck and 2 hours later it was loaded and we were out. A quick stop in Homewood to visit an ailing friend and we were on the road by 4:00. Made it east of Cleveland by 11:00. Left Cleveland 7:30am and were back in Waltham by 5:30.
So that's all that sorted.
Once I wade through everything and get organised(and rehearse a bit) I'm going to fire up a live stream and play some music...
It's been waaaaaay to long since I've been behind the decks proper. I am very much looking forward to that.
Stay tuned.
*While my Sonus Fabers are clearly visible in the center of the frame they did not spend 2 & 1/2 years in an outdoor storage unit. They have been tucked into a closet at my brother's for the duration. They were gently previewed last night and as soon as our neighbor leaves for her business trip we will show Andrea what they are really capable of.
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diagram of the golden ratio and the caption: I used the golden ratio but my design is still bad
Source: https://mas.to/@markara...
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Canada flag red maple leaf on white background is rotated left 90 degrees so its point is touching a red curling stone
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Furgus will go from biting my calf, saber tooth tiger trying to take down a mastodon style to purring puddle if I cradle him like a baby. For a minute or two.
Cats are very great.
i had toothy-assed old cat who loved getting scooped up like a baby, and it was one of the finest delights of life
voids are the best.
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Credit: Fabrice Coffrini / AFP / Getty
Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, center, winner of an alpine ski, men's giant slalom race, jumps in celebration on the podium flanked by second placed Switzerland's Marco Odermatt, left, and third placed Switzerland's Loic Meillard, at the 2026
Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, center, winner of an alpine ski, men's giant slalom race, jumps in celebration on the podium flanked by second placed Switzerland's Marco Odermatt, left, and third placed Switzerland's Loic Meillard, at the 2026
https://bsky.app/profile...
(Also source for the alt text)
Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, gold medalist of men's giant slalom race.
(Also source for the alt text)
Brazil's Lucas Pinheiro Braathen, gold medalist of men's giant slalom race.
Their first medal was a *gold*? Fantastic!
This is so good it looks completely and utterly staged - the white background, matching outfits for silver and bronze, the pose. So happy for them!
@waldopepper only bc i read your comment did I look hard enough to see this WASN'T a pointlessly awkward photoshop.
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I hate every wave of the ocean.
-Charles Darwin to W. D. Fox 15 Feb 1836
Oh my God how I do hate species & varieties.
-Charles Darwin to J. D. Hooker, 11 Mar 1858
I am very tired, very stomachy & hate nearly the whole world.
-Charles Darwin to Thomas Huxley, 10 Sep 1860
I am very poorly today & very stupid & hate everybody & everything.
-Charles Darwin to Charles Lyell, 1 Oct 1861
I hate myself, I hate clover, and I hate bees.
-Charles Darwin to John Lubbock, 3 Sep 1862
I am languid & bedeviled & hate writing & hate everybody.
-Charles Darwin to J. D. Hooker 23 Jun 1863
-Charles Darwin to W. D. Fox 15 Feb 1836
Oh my God how I do hate species & varieties.
-Charles Darwin to J. D. Hooker, 11 Mar 1858
I am very tired, very stomachy & hate nearly the whole world.
-Charles Darwin to Thomas Huxley, 10 Sep 1860
I am very poorly today & very stupid & hate everybody & everything.
-Charles Darwin to Charles Lyell, 1 Oct 1861
I hate myself, I hate clover, and I hate bees.
-Charles Darwin to John Lubbock, 3 Sep 1862
I am languid & bedeviled & hate writing & hate everybody.
-Charles Darwin to J. D. Hooker 23 Jun 1863
source: https://tech.lgbt/@Natasha...
omg so same
Fckin bees 😡
Finally! I can say "I'm just like Charles Darwin!" and mean it!
“I am very poorly today & very stupid & hate everybody & everything” is my new auto reply.
For those interested, all of Darwin's correspondence has digitized and placed online for perusing: https://www.darwinproject.ac.uk/full-edi...
@bencmeissner for over a decade I kept a framed photo of Darwin on my work desk with that quote at the bottom
@bencmeissner for over a decade I kept a framed photo of Darwin on my work desk with that quote at the bottom
The 1836 quote would've been written while he was still on the Beagle. He was a martyr to seasickness, despite the years he spent at sea
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Everyday I’m burrowin’
Oh great story from the photographer
https://www.wyomingnews.com/features...
https://www.wyomingnews.com/features...
owl be seeing you
Superb Owls