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Film loop of a martial arts fighter, his legs in flames, delivering a spinning dropkick from on high to a hoodie-wearing adversary
Argie
"It's a living"
That one move you only sort of know how to make work on Mortal Kombat.
Left-right-up-lowkick
Dangit.
Left-upright-right-highkick
Ugh.
Mash buttons in frustration
*Flaming Leg Kick*
...
-thrown out of arcade for physically abusing game cabinet-
Left-right-up-lowkick
Dangit.
Left-upright-right-highkick
Ugh.
Mash buttons in frustration
*Flaming Leg Kick*
...
-thrown out of arcade for physically abusing game cabinet-
Athlete's foot commercial, material.
Reminding me that it's been too long since I watched Ong-bak.
Next move was the Qi Gong Immortal Breath of Gojira
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Photo of a shirt with a LOT of buttons in a jumbled pattern.
The Foreplay Shirt™
Biblically accurate shirt.
As someone who sews, this has been my experience every time I have ever attempted to use a button-holer on any sewing machine.
Trypobuttonphobia
Mormon fashion.
Koumpounophobia
Years ago there was a window display in one of the big UK high street stores and they had made up massive replica's of buttons. They were very impressive but I did feel for any one with this particular phobia.
Years ago there was a window display in one of the big UK high street stores and they had made up massive replica's of buttons. They were very impressive but I did feel for any one with this particular phobia.
@wjcstp ha!
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The Suzuki Pocket Bunny r32-GT-R is *so* chibi!
The land edition of https://mltshp.com/p/1RIAB
Source: https://www.rocketbunnypandem.com/blogs...
The land edition of https://mltshp.com/p/1RIAB
Source: https://www.rocketbunnypandem.com/blogs...
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yellow text on a black background reads "THE BASIC BLOWJOB"
next slide:
THE ACIDIC
BLOWJOB
THE ACIDIC
BLOWJOB
BLOWJOB HAS BEEN NEUTRALIZED
$20...
Same as in town.
Same as in town.
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film loop of a crusty, slimy, frogmouthed, bugeyed monster flapping its gums
At some point, "moist," was the least favorite word.
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From a Facebook comment:
When he dies, on the anniversary of Renee Good’s death people should show up at his grave in numbers and blow whistles. They should stop on the street at the moment she was killed and blow whistles.
In the meantime, blow whistles loud at Donald Trump. Everywhere. In front of the White House. MaraLago. At his golf course. Everywhere. Make him dread the sound.
https://www.facebook.com/james...
When he dies, on the anniversary of Renee Good’s death people should show up at his grave in numbers and blow whistles. They should stop on the street at the moment she was killed and blow whistles.
In the meantime, blow whistles loud at Donald Trump. Everywhere. In front of the White House. MaraLago. At his golf course. Everywhere. Make him dread the sound.
https://www.facebook.com/james...
There's no way in hell his gravesite will be a publicly known or accessible space. The grass will never grow green there.
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a pine marten, stretched out from a deck railing with its fore paws on a bird feeder, looking at the camera with a guilty look on its face
Couldn't figure out why we were refilling the bird feeder so much, then I caught the culprit in the act (a pine marten).
At least it's mugging for the camera!
“Oh hi, thanks for the snacks!”
How lovely! My best fiend feeds birds and squirrels.
So much cooler than a squirrel. Lucky omen!
Man, weasels are so clever! And gosh they can jump!
How do you do, fellow birds?
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Animation loop of a mandala made of neon green and red circles on black, in concentric rings, flipping over and rotating in unison
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a more-than 180° panorama taken from an upper balcony of a block of flats
The view from my mum's apartment last week, looking roughly NW over Glasgow and the hills beyond. You'll have to zoom in, but from here you can see: The Cobbler (58 km NNW), Ben Lomond (51 km NNW), Ben More (70 km N, up near Crianlarich), Dumgoyne (27 km N: it forms the distinctive notch just near the centre) and Ben Cleuch in the Ochils (57 km NE: snow covered, near the right). The Cathkin Braes wind turbine (near where I was born) is mostly hidden in the trees near the right. In theory, Goatfell on the Isle of Arran might be visible (58 km WSW), but the bay window on the building might be blocking the view. Yes, I did a GIS visibility analysis.
Mum is moving to an elder-care facility near my sister in Yorkshire next week. She is far less able to look after herself than she thinks, sadly. When she moves, my last link to the south side of Glasgow moves too. She's happy to move, so I'm happy, I suppose.
#panorama #scotland
Mum is moving to an elder-care facility near my sister in Yorkshire next week. She is far less able to look after herself than she thinks, sadly. When she moves, my last link to the south side of Glasgow moves too. She's happy to move, so I'm happy, I suppose.
#panorama #scotland
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❤️ tough times.
The "I suppose" says all we need to know. Feel with you.
Thanks for sharing the view and it's meaning with us. Is there a particular pronunciation of saying "good bye" that's particular to Glasgow? I'd be curious to learn what it is if so.
💛
I’m happy you had a moment to cherish the view and thankful that you shared it with us.
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In which I address something that has bothered me for years.
a) I thought this was going to be about John Wayne's SludgeTrudgefest/OscarFailbait/CancerKilling/RacistShit movie about the Alamo and was all "A HA YES!"
and b) I too have noticed that and it also bugs me
and b) I too have noticed that and it also bugs me
I give Alamo a pass on that. They pump out so much artwork that makes the experience there special.
@williwaw, do you me The Conqueror (about Genghis Khan)?
@heyitsal, I like their style guide enough to copy it and put up fake ads in their bathrooms: https://www.ga2so.com/blog...
@heyitsal, I like their style guide enough to copy it and put up fake ads in their bathrooms: https://www.ga2so.com/blog...
I have a totally nerdy b) too. That line error may have been intentional. But it was more of a make-the-best-of-it situation…
- They use the same kind of effect in several of the circles in the eye.
- From the bottom, each of those circles rotates 90°.
- Then the next effect resolves to make each of those lines loosen from the exact line spacing to make more of a light or glitter effect.
- So programmatically, it's possible that they needed it to be slightly off... The glitter effect the circle rolls into may have demanded that the circle line not be a closed line. In Adobe animator, you would have needed a guide layer with a circle in it to move each of the lines in the circle on. Adobe Animator can be a dick about the guide feature. Sometimes you have to give in and come up with slightly different solution. There may have had to be a break in the circle to allow for the light effect animation. That would mean the first and last lines would start on the ends of the broken circle.
- They use the same kind of effect in several of the circles in the eye.
- From the bottom, each of those circles rotates 90°.
- Then the next effect resolves to make each of those lines loosen from the exact line spacing to make more of a light or glitter effect.
- So programmatically, it's possible that they needed it to be slightly off... The glitter effect the circle rolls into may have demanded that the circle line not be a closed line. In Adobe animator, you would have needed a guide layer with a circle in it to move each of the lines in the circle on. Adobe Animator can be a dick about the guide feature. Sometimes you have to give in and come up with slightly different solution. There may have had to be a break in the circle to allow for the light effect animation. That would mean the first and last lines would start on the ends of the broken circle.
@dogwelder nice!
@dogwelder oh gawd I've not seen that; talkin' bout https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... which I hate so much.
(My favorite tidbit about John Wayne's The Alamo is that he smoked 80 cigarettes a day working on it, which must have contributed to his death, even if it was from stomach and not lung cancer.)
@heyitsal I love that you spent that time thinking about and figuring it out and I'll remember that next time!!
(My favorite tidbit about John Wayne's The Alamo is that he smoked 80 cigarettes a day working on it, which must have contributed to his death, even if it was from stomach and not lung cancer.)
@heyitsal I love that you spent that time thinking about and figuring it out and I'll remember that next time!!
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Dot chart with two side-by-side circles, one showing 3000 DHS feds currently in greater Minneapolis and one showing the count of the 10 largest local police forces (including Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Hennepin County) coming to 2482.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
There are currently more ICE/CBP agents in greater Minneapolis than there are local cops, which is why everyone in Minneapolis feels so safe.
There are currently more ICE/CBP agents in greater Minneapolis than there are local cops, which is why everyone in Minneapolis feels so safe.
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An illustration, *not* from a comic book, headed "New Comic Sketch", showing the design of Captain America's shield ("shield will now be *round*") with two red and two white stripes and a white star on blue; Bucky, in blue shirt, red tights, and blue boots, standing next to Cap ("comparitive sizes of Bucky and Captain America. Be consistent."); and Captain America, his hand on Bucky's shoulder, in his classic costume (blue scales on chest with white star; white sleeves; red gloves and boots; red and white vertical stripes on his torso; blue tights; a winged blue cowl with little wings). Notes say "Neck skin is now covered by blue extended mask" and "Shield should often be elliptical in perspective positions."
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
Joe Simon and Jack Kirby design the classic Captain America costume. #kirbythursday
Joe Simon and Jack Kirby design the classic Captain America costume. #kirbythursday
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Animation loop of five interlocking rings made of what appear to be piano hammers slowly rotating, interwoven
See a chiropractor
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I find legit solace in astronomy and geology in such times as these.
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Shoulder Goblin!
Looking good brother!
mimicking the clock-cat's stare perfectly
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my wife made this with AI.. she did not adjust my expression
Go man, go! 🎓
You got this!
this is great!
So proud. They grow up so fast!🥲
(Crush it!)
(Crush it!)
heck yeah!
Woot! Crush it!
Good on ya, Buddy!
Fantastic!
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My 33 yo daughter starts working on her teaching degree here in a few weeks! Hooray for the future teachers!
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Black and white photograph of a Black teenager in glasses wearing a dark crew-neck sweater, smiling slightly at the camera, against a neutral background. It may be a yearbook photo.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
"On March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a crowded, segregated bus.... Colvin was one of four plaintiffs in the first federal court case filed by civil rights attorney Fred Gray on February 1, 1956, as Browder v. Gayle, to challenge bus segregation in the city. In a United States district court, Colvin testified before the three-judge panel that heard the case. On June 13, 1956, the judges determined that the state and local laws requiring bus segregation in Alabama were unconstitutional."
Because Colvin was a teenage mother, her role in the story of Montgomery was downplayed in favor of Rosa Parks' (Parks being respectably married and an NAACP activist). She later moved to Detroit and New York, where she worked as a nurse's aide, and never quite forgave people for leaving her out of the history books. Colvin died yesterday at the age of 86. Rest in power.
"On March 2, 1955, she was arrested at the age of 15 in Montgomery, Alabama, for refusing to give up her seat to a white woman on a crowded, segregated bus.... Colvin was one of four plaintiffs in the first federal court case filed by civil rights attorney Fred Gray on February 1, 1956, as Browder v. Gayle, to challenge bus segregation in the city. In a United States district court, Colvin testified before the three-judge panel that heard the case. On June 13, 1956, the judges determined that the state and local laws requiring bus segregation in Alabama were unconstitutional."
Because Colvin was a teenage mother, her role in the story of Montgomery was downplayed in favor of Rosa Parks' (Parks being respectably married and an NAACP activist). She later moved to Detroit and New York, where she worked as a nurse's aide, and never quite forgave people for leaving her out of the history books. Colvin died yesterday at the age of 86. Rest in power.
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An eerie green world: a dark sky, heavy with fog, punctuated by one blazing light that does not entirely look like a celestial body. Looming up in the background are dark silhouettes that could either be skyscrapers or towers of rock. In the foreground is a smaller, lighter, conical mountain, green like everything else. Its right edge reflects yellow light from the glowing orb above it. Carved out of the side of the mountain are rough blocky shapes that suggest buildings. They have a few glowing yellow windows in them. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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Strangelove still with the subtitle "Gentlemen, you can't fight in here. This is the war room!"
It’s so frustrating to me how frequently I quote this scene (and this movie in general) with no one catching the reference
@BennyTheIcepick I quoted Alec Baldwin's rant from "Glengarry Glen Ross" once, and coworkers had no idea what I was talking about.
I used this quote just yesterday in a(nother) rant about the duplicity of the Trump administration.
I occasionally say, "That's the sort of blinkered, philistine pig ignorance I've come to expect from you non-creative garbage.", and people just stare at me. Some take it personally. "Sir, this is a Wendy's."
@roonie
A Wendy’s?! Don’t you think it’d make a much better slaughterhouse?
A Wendy’s?! Don’t you think it’d make a much better slaughterhouse?
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Redd Fox in Sanford & Son faking a heartattack
have some gorilla cookies. you've earned it!
It’s the big one, Grady!
Elizabeth, I'm coming!
I do the same thing when my ex wife calls.
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vintage picture of a woman pushing a push-button light switch with the caption "I toucher a button ... and it was the happiest day of my life
I mean… I get it. My grandparents didn’t have a flush toilet in their house until just before my parents were married. There were still kerosene lanterns in use in the second floor of the house throughout my childhood.
Me too, without the 'on'
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A man wearing the same shirt in two photos take. Roughly 25 years apart.
Practically Identical photos of me, taken more than a quarter century apart. I haven’t changed at all, right? RIGHT?!?
Wiser...
The smirk is more pronounced, other than that very little change
@0y3ahSansAcut3 DEFINITELY not
You seem to have gotten a little younger, actually!
Well, in the second one you appear to be looking into the camera. Are there more differences? Are we playing for points?
You mean you've been future Will Arnett this whole time? Hell of a way to find out.
Ear ring is the only change I see!
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Early morning scene of car headlights casting a long shadow across a misty street
One might even say a misty moisty morning, and cloudy was the weather
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a ridiculously small fighter jet - a bulbous, shiny-silver-aluminum-skinned airplane looking like a glass bubble cockpit perched atop a bean-shaped engine with two stubby wings and truncated tail fins (emblazoned with the U.S. Air Force logo of a white 5-pointed star on a navy blue circle and red/white/blue-striped bar) - sits atop a yellow black-wheeled storage rack on a concrete runway bordered by green grass.
Meant to be deployed from (and somehow recovered by) a U.S. bomber, it has no actual onboard landing gear.
the McDonnell Goblin XF-85 parasite fighter jet, about which more here: https://www.neatorama.com/2026...
the McDonnell Goblin XF-85 parasite fighter jet, about which more here: https://www.neatorama.com/2026...
I forget which Air & Space Museum I've seen one of these at, but I cannot stress how tiny it actually is in person. It's adorable!!
Budget cutbacks for Seafair this year.
potät
@williwaw San Diego maybe? I went to the Annex last year.
@williwaw I just looked on my phone and the one in San Diego is an X-13, which Elon Musk thinks is totally cool!
@dad I'm completely unable to resist an Air & Space Museum so it could be anywhere from California to Poland. :( But if I were to guess it'd be the SAC Museum outside of Omaha, as that has one of the best unique & well-rounded collections out of all of them. (2nd guess: the science & tech museum in Munich)
@neuracnu *snerk*
@scruss +1
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boy with his hands moving on a vintage computer keyboard with the code just flying by
10 PRINT "BUTTS"
20 GOTO 10
20 GOTO 10
@snarkout *snicker*
That’s about as far as I got in C64 basic.
That monitor was neat, it tilted a bit, if you wanted.
@B6FA798A3449
About as much as an airline seat
About as much as an airline seat