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A weekly digital calendar view for May 10–16, 2026, displayed in a light-themed scheduling app interface. Multiple orange meeting blocks are scattered across the weekdays, each renamed with profane or vulgar phrases in bold black text. The calendar includes time slots, weather information for Evanston, Illinois, and navigation controls along the top.
NSFW: Swears
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Meeting with that fucking wanker
Meeting with that fucking wanker
@MackReed 100%
Having AI figuratively rap you on the knuckles.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 lol
@ba @0y3ahSansAcut3 and everyone:
Regarding AI - When using robots (or, more like, letting them use you), pls consider this excellent longread: https://www.404media.co/your-ai-...
Regarding AI - When using robots (or, more like, letting them use you), pls consider this excellent longread: https://www.404media.co/your-ai-...
A Joan Rivers said, (about some smaller robots,) "I would never want to be intimate with something that says Panasonic, on it."
Friday morning at 7 sounds fun tho
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What? The business of looking unbearably natty?
@0y3ahSansAcut3 Thank you 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼. I'm going back to work after a long winter off. l'etoile opens for the summer season Thursday evening.
https://www.letoile.net/
https://www.letoile.net/
@0y3ahSansAcut3 Also, tho it should go without saying; I am never, ever, out of that business you mention... that of looking unbearably natty.
not never.
😊
not never.
😊
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A small paintwork, which started as a black and white ink sketch, embellished with metallic watercolors, gifted to me on Mother's Day.
#painting #DayleRecord
A small paintwork, which started as a black and white ink sketch, embellished with metallic watercolors, gifted to me on Mother's Day. My phone cam avoids the sheen, but all color is metallic, oooh shiny!
A small paintwork, which started as a black and white ink sketch, embellished with metallic watercolors, gifted to me on Mother's Day. My phone cam avoids the sheen, but all color is metallic, oooh shiny!
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Film loop of a corpulent fellow in a chef hat and plaid shirt eating pasta by wrapping one noodle at a time around his index finger and sticking it into his mouth
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Took my beloved and the terrier out kayaking (his first time, to see if he likes it so we can get our own kayak and save on rental fees) for Mother’s Day.
We all had a great time, so, yes.
“ Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing—absolutely nothing—half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” — Ratty, ‘The Wind in the Willows’
We all had a great time, so, yes.
“ Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing—absolutely nothing—half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” — Ratty, ‘The Wind in the Willows’
I spent several summers kayaking around Lake Union in my late twenties, it's one of my favorite memories. I loved paddling down the rows of houseboats like walking down the streets of a somewhat wet neighborhood. The big apartment building on stilts just to the north of all the houseboats is a wonderful place to paddle under, have a surreptitious toke, and continue the paddle out to the arboretum.
The downside is when you take a break for winter, then come back the following spring/summer, you think you still have the arm strength to do long paddles, but your body begs to differ.
The downside is when you take a break for winter, then come back the following spring/summer, you think you still have the arm strength to do long paddles, but your body begs to differ.
Also, did the kayaks have a skeg or a rudder?
@fnerg yes, we love ogling houseboats and imagining a lake life we could never afford.
And rudder, always rudder. It’s so much less stressful.
And rudder, always rudder. It’s so much less stressful.
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Me and my partner in our academic regalia.
congrats!
Well done!
Congratulations. So, you went to W?
HOORAY
@0y3ahSansAcut3 Yes! I did the distance program, but UW-Madison.
Congratulations!!!
Badass! 😎
Welcome to the club!
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a computer screen showing a simple retro pinball table
someone created a cross-platform installer for the old maxxis Windows pinball games, and I am glad
via: Space Cadet Pinball on Linux | Lobsters — https://lobste.rs/s...
via: Space Cadet Pinball on Linux | Lobsters — https://lobste.rs/s...
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Remixed webcomic of stick figure dad walking into a room asking "Are ya winning, son?". The stick figure boy sitting at a compute replies "I'm making 11 people laugh on mltshp". The original comic used Mastodon in the punchline.
Original: https://mltshp.com/p/1RPBC
<3
worth it
Count me in for an even dozen.
Oh yes
That's 11 appreciative people.
Oh no we overshot it. I might have to unlike it
It's at 68 likes. Almost nice.
@ardgedee fixed it for ya
ps nice
ps nice
+1
lol
I'm one of them! <3
:handshake: &emoji& $69420
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Photograph of a glass bottle of Nehi soda sitting on the hood of a car that's parked under the shade of some trees.
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That's Dr. Demento. He was the only reason I listened to KMET as a kid.
I can see it!
Same. I was surprised to find out the syndicated show only had the Funny Five instead of the Top Ten when I left LA
We were talking about the Funny Five literally last night (like, Dead Puppies is an okay song but is it *that* good?)
Dr Demento, every single Sunday, KMET radioooooo (yeah)
Hugely influential on my world outlook.
hell yeah Dr. D
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source- https://arstechnica.com/ai...
This seems even worse than when we used to put my dad's Ozzy tapes into my cousin's Teddy Ruxpin.
Well, kids have to learn about suspension bondage from somewhere.
Somewhere the Barbie Liberation Organization laughs ruefully.
If the GOP can't fly them to their island, they'll groom kids to find their own way there
So they made the movie "Ted" real?
(Or, for that matter, on their way making the movie "Terminator" real...)
@cwhartman I would subscribe to that YouTube channel.
@homerj For real.
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When the pardons drop, counting on the harmed nations, and nationals, to bring charges...no specifics here. Rhymes with Pacific.
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for those curious, it was an “image of distinction” in the 2022 nikon small world competition:
https://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gallerie...
https://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gallerie...
This is a war against armies so vast they dwarf our numbers. We lost this war, long ago. They do not need The Gulf, or The Straight, so cool!
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A black and white image of several books of postage stamps. A pair of tweezers is holding one of the stamps on the right side of the image. There is a pair or glasses and a loupe in the image.
This is the latest is my slowly growing series on books and how we interact with them. The images are all staged to evoke the feeling of an "actor" having just stepped away, leaving the scene in progress as it were.
Some fun(?) facts: this is my childhood stamp collection. This is a scan of a darkroom print; the original image was taken on the Crown Graphic. I use the library's scanner to digitize my print work, and it will let you do some ridiculous things. It topped out at something like 4800 dpi which yielded a 1.3 GB file, bringing the computer to its knees. The edited digital image (mostly just to crop out the edges of the print and make it look like the analog print) is still a 50+ MB jpeg, which only Flickr seems capable of handling. So... Flickr is now part of my workflow, since once uploaded there, it will allow me to re-download the image in any number of smaller sizes.
Some fun(?) facts: this is my childhood stamp collection. This is a scan of a darkroom print; the original image was taken on the Crown Graphic. I use the library's scanner to digitize my print work, and it will let you do some ridiculous things. It topped out at something like 4800 dpi which yielded a 1.3 GB file, bringing the computer to its knees. The edited digital image (mostly just to crop out the edges of the print and make it look like the analog print) is still a 50+ MB jpeg, which only Flickr seems capable of handling. So... Flickr is now part of my workflow, since once uploaded there, it will allow me to re-download the image in any number of smaller sizes.
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A woman with grey-brown hair pulled back in a brain and a green plaid flannel shirt stands behind a man who is seated. He is wearing a grey toque and black glasses and has a full white beard. He has one eye open for some reason. The woman has a hand on his shoulder and holds a piece of a cookie in her other hand. The woman is me and the man is the mister.
Not a great photo of either one of us but somehow I love it. This was before we sat down to watch the town talent show.
i love this
It's all in the eyebrows: 🤨
(Also, the classic box cover for MasterMind™ — https://boardgamegeek.com/image...)
What's not to love? This is fantastic!
American Gothic (2026)
Comfy folk, and ♡ your hair came back!
This is lovely. They better have brought their best talent
COME TO VERMONT poster right there
This is superb and also I think I have that shirt you're wearing 😂
Y'all are one of my favorite couples.
The muted hand gesture ("La mano a borsa") suggests the suppression of otherwise expressive Italian roots 🍝
It’s a great picture of both of you!
I love the looks on your faces! Disdain? Disapproval? Dysurea? All goes to show that someone is at the same level of photographic skill as me.
@not_on_display +YES+
@not_on_display HAHAHA
@spoetz If only, I was just holding part of a cookie.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 It comes back, I cut it back, and on and on.
@0y3ahSansAcut3 It comes back, I cut it back, and on and on.
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cropped phone pic: a tiny translucent plastic chicken, sitting on a window ledge, with daylight passing through it. behind it is a frosted glass window, and below, a dark wood panel
it’s been hectic at work. i hate it. the only good thing about it lately has been finding these tiny (~1”) plastic chickens in random places at the office.
last week, i noticed one on a short fridge next to the office espresso machine. a day or so later, i saw a second on a random shelf on another floor. a day after that, a coworker happened to say “did you see the neon orange chicken in the drinks cooler?”.
he and i found three more the same day, and another coworker i mentioned the chickens to said she’d spotted another in the ladies bathroom on the floor above mine. no-one in office has owned up to it yet.
now there are at least seven of them around the office. i don’t know what person is doing it, but bless them for giving me the tiniest slice of whimsy to get me through the day
last week, i noticed one on a short fridge next to the office espresso machine. a day or so later, i saw a second on a random shelf on another floor. a day after that, a coworker happened to say “did you see the neon orange chicken in the drinks cooler?”.
he and i found three more the same day, and another coworker i mentioned the chickens to said she’d spotted another in the ladies bathroom on the floor above mine. no-one in office has owned up to it yet.
now there are at least seven of them around the office. i don’t know what person is doing it, but bless them for giving me the tiniest slice of whimsy to get me through the day
I love this
That's a wonderful bit of delight
We found a small duck on a Disney Cruise once upon a time (apparently it's a thing)
This has been happening around our office for the last several months. Ducks, dinosaurs, monkeys. No one knows who started it but it’s inspired others to get in on the craze. For my part I found some hummingbirds, crows, and potted cacti in a novelty store and had a very fun couple of weeks sprinkling them around.
Whimsy is turning out to be crucial these days. Waterfowl-related whimsy is bonus.
years ago I gifted a coworker with 25 rubber ducks after he emailed to 'all' - "I'm putting all my ducks in a row"
of course I put them in a row leading to his office
of course I put them in a row leading to his office
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The first panel shows a crow with the title "How to live a good life". The second panel shows a crow cawing at itself in the mirror with the subheading "Make friends". The next panel says "Explore" and shows a crow looking into a commercial waste bin. The next says "Try new things" with a crow eating something vile. The next one says "Be curious" and shows the crow grabbing a hissing cat's tail". The final frame says "Get a hobby" and shows the crow looking closely at a book of matches.
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Cover art for a 1984 novel, 'Confessions of an Infomaniac' by Elizabeth M. Ferrarini. A woman sits at a computer, raising a wine glass to toast with a man appearing on her computer screen.
source: https://scavengedluxury.tumblr.com/post...
"A young woman becomes involved in the world of computers and decides to use a computerized information service to meet men"
"A young woman becomes involved in the world of computers and decides to use a computerized information service to meet men"
SNEAKERS starring Robert Redford.
"My voice is my passport".
"My voice is my passport".
@minimumsafedistance
I was thinking of that movie - and that line specifically - just this morning.
I was thinking of that movie - and that line specifically - just this morning.
@BennyTheIcepick @minimumsafedistance Watched it again recently. Very fun, so silly. Ben Kingsley's accent is next-level terrible.
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And while many would argue that this is a fake, made-up holiday just to sell cards, I would counter that we are so removed from our roots as social creatures who lived in tight, close knit communities and desperately feel the need for connection.
Here's to you being able, if willing, to make that connection today.
Here's to you being able, if willing, to make that connection today.
every holiday is fake and made up.
At least this one was made up by a woman from Grafton West Virginia in order to connect sons of the TRUE AND RIGHT UNION OF AMERICA! with their estranged mothers during the great conflict to destroy the racist! charlatan! losers! johnny reb and the corrupt, slave trading system he defends.
At least this one was made up by a woman from Grafton West Virginia in order to connect sons of the TRUE AND RIGHT UNION OF AMERICA! with their estranged mothers during the great conflict to destroy the racist! charlatan! losers! johnny reb and the corrupt, slave trading system he defends.
We had a nice day, although I don't think Mom remembers that she is my mother.