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"Stack of Jacquard loom cards, about two meters in length at Queen’s Street Mill, near Burnley"
source https://bsky.app/profile...
source https://bsky.app/profile...
RMarshall
Do they run Godel's Incompleteness Theorem? (A deep cut for the OGs)
Ach, I find it rather moving. That looms were the earliest computers.
Puch cards as physical manifestation of bits and bytes.
Kurt Gödel would approve I think.
Puch cards as physical manifestation of bits and bytes.
Kurt Gödel would approve I think.
@RMarshall 😂😂😂😂😂😂
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A person in ordinary street clothes posing in front of a curtain. They are holding their phone to take a photo and holding a stack of souvenirs? Snacks? Not sure.
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A person dressed in a large yellow suit with a shrunken head, sitting on a chair with a plastic cauldron full of candy on their lap.
This is @tweedlydo waiting for trick or treaters on our porch last night. It was a slow start, and we only got around 35 kids total (we had the only porch light on for the whole block), but the ones who stopped by had fun.
<3 <3 <3
Oh this is outstanding.
Was she actually hiding in there?
Was she actually hiding in there?
Local subreddit is full of posts from people wondering where the kids were last night. Sounds like a combination of overall t'r't patterns changing (some neighborhoods got less popular, others got more popular) and increasing popularity of "trick and trunk" where people gather in a parking lot and kids go from car-to-car rather than house-to-house.
@BennyTheIcepick Yes, it's a regular costume, her face is just under the knot in the tie, and the shirt is see-through (though hard to see anything in dim light).
@ardgedee One of the early groups last night said it was really busy a block or two over from us. I'm not sure why our block is so lame, but it's been weaksauce for years.
@ardgedee One of the early groups last night said it was really busy a block or two over from us. I'm not sure why our block is so lame, but it's been weaksauce for years.
THIS WAS SO FUN
Your eyes are DOWN THERE
@wjcstp @tweedlydo (wild applause)
Wow, amazing costume. When I was a kid, I’d avoid the houses that were too scary. I’d have skipped this one.
TWO trick or treaters here. TWO.
We rarely get many but this was a record low.
Apparently we were supposed to have marked our house as a “treat house” in NextDoor? I thought that’s what the jack o’lantern is for.
TWO trick or treaters here. TWO.
We rarely get many but this was a record low.
Apparently we were supposed to have marked our house as a “treat house” in NextDoor? I thought that’s what the jack o’lantern is for.
Love this!!
We're in a very busy trick-or-treat area in Toronto. We had about 240 kids come by, which is down probably 10-15% from last year. (At one point a group of pre-teens spotted the counter app on my phone, which just happened to be at 67, and I was assaulted with delighted screams of "six seven!")
It was really cold and windy this year though, and the crowds disappeared pretty quickly once game 6 of the World Series began.
We're in a very busy trick-or-treat area in Toronto. We had about 240 kids come by, which is down probably 10-15% from last year. (At one point a group of pre-teens spotted the counter app on my phone, which just happened to be at 67, and I was assaulted with delighted screams of "six seven!")
It was really cold and windy this year though, and the crowds disappeared pretty quickly once game 6 of the World Series began.
@notyou I had no idea that was a thing, it seems like a porch light and obvious decorations should be enough to let people know
We get next to zero ToT traffic on our (dark, unlit, gravel) road. :( There is a big community ToT downtown where they close off main street for several blocks, and kids can ToT at the local businesses. It's a lot of fun :)
@ardgedee "where people gather in a parking lot and kids go from car-to-car rather than house-to-house."
how have we become this? (rhetorical)
how have we become this? (rhetorical)
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Colorful umbrellas, reflected in a sidewalk puddle.
Guillaume Lavrut was visiting the small French town of Aurillac with his wife and three children when he took this photo. The family were looking for souvenirs together and exploring the streets when they happened on a canopy of umbrellas.
#photography #StreetFind
#GuillaumeLavrut
#photography #StreetFind
#GuillaumeLavrut
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Tom finally enjoying some cheeseburgers after a lifetime of never ingesting a single calorie
Same hariline as when he was in Taps. That's what good living will do for you.
@artwells and a team of Scientology hair transplant techs on call
He went on a diet, he only lost half an eyebrow.
Approaching one of those Weekly World News celebrity aging photos
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Mazel tov!
Congrats! What are you studying?
w00t!
Congrats!
@me3dia I'm going into the Masters of Teaching with a bachelor's in Physics to teach high school physics!
@cottenwess 🌟
Congratulations!!
@cottenwess that's great!
Congrats!
@cottenwess Well done.
Very awesome! I wanted to teach high school math until I found out how much they don't pay high school teachers in Utah. I was making more processing credit card payments at the time. My dad was an elementary school principal and tells me every chance he gets that I would have hated it. He was probably right.
Congratulations!
Salute!
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Did the porn star inhale, or the dead guy?
And, if it was the dead guy, I wonder if he even knows he's dead?
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#Botober was fun! I enjoyed the creative outlet.
I'm a graphic designer. My skills are generally directed at making sure my clients get what they want and that their audience responds accordingly. I develop and follow a lot of design systems and while my creativity is used, it is limited by another entity's needs.
But this Botober thing? This turned into a design Funfest. Through the daily process I learned that I need to do more design with the purpose of just enjoying graphic design without barriers and that I have the free time to do it.
Thanks to everyone else who took part. It was so much fun to see how we all decided visually unraveled the most absurd collection of prompts ever.
Thanks to @ba for posting the intital prompts and everyone who posted encouraging words all month, some days I definitely needed them because no one on Earth wakes up with an idea ready to go for a prompt like "sozerfrapple".
I'm a graphic designer. My skills are generally directed at making sure my clients get what they want and that their audience responds accordingly. I develop and follow a lot of design systems and while my creativity is used, it is limited by another entity's needs.
But this Botober thing? This turned into a design Funfest. Through the daily process I learned that I need to do more design with the purpose of just enjoying graphic design without barriers and that I have the free time to do it.
Thanks to everyone else who took part. It was so much fun to see how we all decided visually unraveled the most absurd collection of prompts ever.
Thanks to @ba for posting the intital prompts and everyone who posted encouraging words all month, some days I definitely needed them because no one on Earth wakes up with an idea ready to go for a prompt like "sozerfrapple".
It's hard to pick one that I liked best. ++
i’m so glad you thrived on it! i am in awe of all of y’all creative types’ skills.
: )
Wait wait wait there were Easter eggs in all of these?!
Gonna have to go back through the whole month again!!!
Gonna have to go back through the whole month again!!!
Yay design playing :)
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Replica of a carved Halloween turnip
"Candles were placed inside the turnips and they were used to frighten people on the night of 31 October. The pumpkin that is prevalent today is an American development of this Irish tradition."
https://www.museum.ie/en-IE...
https://www.museum.ie/en-IE...
angry turnip is angry
Interestingly, that's the same look you get on kids faces when they see you handing out the cheapo candy.
[heavy Baldrick breathing]
"I'm here live, I'm... I'm not a turnip."
We always used to have carved turnips in Scotland. I didn't see a pumpkin until after my teens.
I've posted a couple of my neep lanterns here before. They are much harder to carve than pumpkins
I've posted a couple of my neep lanterns here before. They are much harder to carve than pumpkins
I live how traditions evolve over time. Children also used to go door to door collecting wood for the village bonfire - to ward off the dead.
I learned that burning stalks of celery make a lot of smoke and was a part of the hooligans 'trick' arsenal
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Life sized model of a labubu head created from strips of chipboard. In the foreground is wooden mold used for the plastic face.
This is the Labubu head before the face was attached and the fleece added. It's made of chipboard strips that I laser cut and taped together.
The face is made of styrene in the same way the way old Halloween masks from the '60s-'80s were made. The CNC carved wooden buck/mold in the foreground was used to vacuum form styrene for the face.
In all, this was a good exercise in digital fabrication and costume making
The face is made of styrene in the same way the way old Halloween masks from the '60s-'80s were made. The CNC carved wooden buck/mold in the foreground was used to vacuum form styrene for the face.
In all, this was a good exercise in digital fabrication and costume making
I’m super curious about the styrene mold :
Do you have your own set up or is there like a local shop you used?
Or did you send it away somewhere?
Do you have your own set up or is there like a local shop you used?
Or did you send it away somewhere?
holy shitsnacks. you rock
Damn!
I always wanted to vacuform plastics. pretty awesome you have a setup for it
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Line drawing of a grinning boy in striped shirt with a box of corn flakes under his arm looking over his shoulder and saying, “Gee, I forgot everything.”
I had to take a math assessment.. I know what he's feeling.
@cottenwess oh geez I gave a talk last week and during the Q & A someone asked me a pretty stats question that was at basically intro to stats level and I instantly turned into a giant turkey so dumb it's stopped by a fence having forgotten that it can fly
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Down the block from where I live.
HAHAHAHAHAHA!
I wonder if they’re pro-Mamdani or anti.
I wonder if they’re pro-Mamdani or anti.
Superman with a Z pretty much indicates a pro stance, according to my permanently twisted logical sense.
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Selfie of person dressed as a magenta labubu. It's a dark Halloween evening.
This year's costume was a hit with the neighborhood kids and some of the adults. I made the head and found the fuzzy fleece bodysuit at the thrift store
Rad as hell. I was waiting for someone to do this for Halloween. Nobody who came to my door stepped up. Kudos.
Damn. Nice work!
!
how in the FUCK did you make this?? epicccccccc
bravo!
That is some impressive creating!
Thanks, all. I was genuinely surprised I saw no other Labubus last night. It seemed like there should have been more out and about due to their popularity.
Honestly this is the first mask I've made and I wasn't sure it would turn out. It was designed in CAD. The bulk of the head is laser cut chipboard strips. The face is vacuum formed styrene, just like the old Halloween masks I remember from the '80s.
Honestly this is the first mask I've made and I wasn't sure it would turn out. It was designed in CAD. The bulk of the head is laser cut chipboard strips. The face is vacuum formed styrene, just like the old Halloween masks I remember from the '80s.
Is that vaccu-formed plastic over a sculpted buck? Nice work!
Besides myself, the group in the haunted house I attended last night comprised nine of my friends plus two Labubus. Fun! But their costumes did not compare to this! Great work.
Fantastic work!
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Color photograph of an urban setting. A man is standing on a stepladder underneath a sign with a pentagonal logo reading "Black Castle"; below it, a marquee reads "Crave Deez Sacks". The same logo (clearly modelled after White Castle's) has been mounted on the building he's in front of, a single-story brick edifice with benches and a trash can in front. There are cut-out crenellations sloppily attached to the building's roof.
source: facebook
Social media-famous Chicago hot dog joint The Weiner's Circle got dressed up as "Black Castle" for Halloween. I presume customers still got yelled at.
Social media-famous Chicago hot dog joint The Weiner's Circle got dressed up as "Black Castle" for Halloween. I presume customers still got yelled at.
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@ardgedee looool
@pantsrobot that was extremely interesting :)
Anything but metric.
@ang +++
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A grassy hill under a reddish-yellow sky. The entire scene is reddish. Winding down the hill is a small staircase. To the left of the staircase is a tall, unidentifiable object that looks like the remains of a robot or some sort of industrial machine. It is blocky, and has a dilapidated appearance. At the very top of it is a small, round hole. Hovering just beyond the hole is a white tadpole-shaped thing, perhaps a spirit that lives in the object. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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a suspended cocktail tumbler with a beverage, ice and a cherry floating above it
I see a bored image retoucher's self portrait in the ice cubes.
Surface of Mars...
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A display of several foam pumpkins carved with various pop culture icons.
One of my customers has spent over 20 years making these. He displays then in his yard beginning in early October. This is just a small portion of over 400 carved pumpkins on display.
I am the proud owner of one he made for me of Spy vs. Spy.
Oh, and he gave the trick-or-treaters the choice of either candy or a potato. He's a real legend.
I am the proud owner of one he made for me of Spy vs. Spy.
Oh, and he gave the trick-or-treaters the choice of either candy or a potato. He's a real legend.
Potato
Does he carve 400 yearly? Or are they made from a material other than pumpkin?
reminds me of that last cinematic in the game Portal, after the player has defeated GladOS, and the camera zooms down underground to the AI sphere storage room, and the cake is finally revealed.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 They are made from a dense foam, and no, 400 over the last 20 years, plus he sells a ton of them.
@Lockjaw +++
Thank you!
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A couple cute dogs wearing mouse ear costumes.
I didn't get a good photo of my costume so here are the dogs instead.
I got to scare a TON of kids while handling out candy at a friend's house though. It was pretty great. A creepy mask and black hoodie paired with a growly voice made for some interesting treat distribution. A bunch of cautious kids told me they were thrilled by it so I'll take that as a win.
I got to scare a TON of kids while handling out candy at a friend's house though. It was pretty great. A creepy mask and black hoodie paired with a growly voice made for some interesting treat distribution. A bunch of cautious kids told me they were thrilled by it so I'll take that as a win.
Topo and Mouse*
(topo is Italian for mouse, so whenever I see “Topo Chico it makes me giggle)
(topo is Italian for mouse, so whenever I see “Topo Chico it makes me giggle)
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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4 ghosts with painted boobs for eyes
Via Tumblr
Jeepers creepers. Where did you get those peepers?
BOOOOOOOOOOBIES!
They seem spooky…
This is really enjoyable, on several levels.
@urlnotfound ++
Proof once again that there is nothing googly eyes can't improve.
ahahah
ms uggs providing the left shark energy
Milk-shriek brings all the ghouls to the yard
@idogcow and they're like "it's deader than yours"
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The side of a house at night. The roof and porch column are decorated with red, white, and green holiday lights. The lights are connected to a small grayish box on the side of the house. The box has two icons, one of a Halloween pumpkin and one of a Christmas tree. It also has a large switch next to the icons. The switch, which one can presume was set to the Halloween setting yesterday, is now in the Christmas tree position. The sky is blue and filled with stars. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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A pumpkin carved to look like one of those things you used to jam into a 54 to make it work on the spindle of a 33 record player
source: Facebizzle
I love this! I might have to visit my pumpkin carving friend.
May your ween be hollowed!
Spinnnnnnnn the black cirrrrrrrrrcle
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