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Photo of Red Columbine flowers in a messy native plant garden
So, my mom died a couple of weeks ago. Partly why I have been even less active here than usual. But one thing I started doing was posting on Facebook photos of the native plants in my garden as a memorial. She really loved gardening, and it just so happens I started to get into native plant gardening a couple of years ago. Anyway, here's some Red Columbine. I'll try and post some more from the garden to keep up some activity here.
source: https://www.facebook.com/photo...
source: https://www.facebook.com/photo...
spingo
<3
That's a lovely tribute. I'm sorry for your loss.
To live in hearts that love is not to die.
Sorry for your loss. Very nice way to remember her.
Sorry for your loss. Lovely flowers.
Condolences. Take care of yourself.
May her memory be a blessing.
I am so sorry for your loss. Probably not far behind you now, I worry a bit about how I will handle it.
man, so sorry to hear about your mom. i think this is a great way to memorialize her and channel your emotions. we're here for you.
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Sorry for the horrible clipping masks doing this in between things on a call
https://mltshp.com/p/1RPM7
Sorry for the horrible clipping masks doing this in between things on a call
Stunning!
is it because i'm a good boy?
That's amazing
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This is better than anything I've clumsily hacked together in ms paint
Every Good Boy...
hanging this over my desk as a daily affirmation ™
ASK YOU
WHY ME
DESERVE
CHEESE
ASK CHEESE
WHY YOU
DESERVE ME
WHY ME
DESERVE
CHEESE
ASK CHEESE
WHY YOU
DESERVE ME
When I was in the super market something drew my eye.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/y4acDum1...
https://photos.app.goo.gl/y4acDum1...
I'm cheese-worthy.
please
please
the true use case for ai
@joost nice balls.
Cheeses loves me.
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the ideal body starter pack: a fawn with scrungly leggies, a heart full of love, big ears to hear birds, spotted fur, and hooves for frolicking
source: https://goblin.camp/@sugar...
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Picture does the 1975 reprint of Harlan Ellison‘s The Glass Teat. It is a compilation of articles that he wrote for the LA Free Press in the late 60s early 70s. The article that he wrote were social commentary masquerading as television commentary. But because it was Harlan Ellison they weren’t really masquerading.
Rough family stuff along with the state of our nation really has me in a deep funk. I needed a little Harlan to let me know that there arestill champions to be had.
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Detailed carvings on the wall of an Egyptian temple. A man stands in a shaft of sunlight
Aziz! More light!!!
1968. It's by Kees Scherer, one of @joost's lot.
@bezt It's a great picture.
I looked up some of his work. Apparently he lived from 1928 - 1993. So pre internet.
This picture he took in New York is nice https://www.flickr.com/photos...
Or this one of NL in the 1950s https://www.flickr.com/photos...
I looked up some of his work. Apparently he lived from 1928 - 1993. So pre internet.
This picture he took in New York is nice https://www.flickr.com/photos...
Or this one of NL in the 1950s https://www.flickr.com/photos...
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A Star Trek themed coloring book page that asks the reader "what's wrong with this picture?" Characters are wearing hats they normally wouldn't wear or are equipped with things (flowers, boxing gloves) they wouldn't usually use.
source: https://www.tumblr.com/
Digging Nurse Bones ...
cowboy heartthrob sulu is on track to captain the excelsior AND your heart
@MackReed Heehee
Not a damn thing.
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Is a long time for anyone to be in any kind of business for a top of the line luxury fine dining restaurant on an island in the Atlantic…
It says a great deal about Michael that he has been successful for as long as he has.
#MV26, #letoile40
It says a great deal about Michael that he has been successful for as long as he has.
#MV26, #letoile40
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James Dean with bunny ears Echo & the Bunnymen Tour 1984 shirt, front & back
Old & dingy, much like myself, but wearing it to the SF show on Friday nevertheless.
I actually only listened to this show from the hall outside the theater—I think I both did not have a ticket (sold out) and was not old enough to attend (16). Let's Active opened.
I actually only listened to this show from the hall outside the theater—I think I both did not have a ticket (sold out) and was not old enough to attend (16). Let's Active opened.
be certain that you have a sharpie with you in the off chance that you get a chance to have it signed.
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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vintage van with Dungeon and Dragons art on it.
I would, without d single doubt, fail.
If this van's a-rockin', my character's warlockin'
@bezt Ugh. Thanks.
@dreyfusslugado *
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I'm back
It's been a while since the Double Scoop but I am back supporting the site that's given me so much joy and enjoyment for many a year now.
That's it for this post...see you all around the place!
That's it for this post...see you all around the place!
welcome back to the double-scoop club! + 🍨
Welcome welcome!
Re-howdy!
@nikkuneko Thanks! 🤩
Welcome back!
Now if only we could get Fabulous52 back it would truly feel like the good old days
[obligatory Kotter reference]
Welcome back!
Welcome back!
@BennyTheIcepick OG rage bait
Welcome back!
@BennyTheIcepick LOL! I was thinking about them yesterday.
[guess who’s back]
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black and white image of kids looking at the AD&D DM Guide with the caption Dungeons and Dragons: Just harmless fun - or sorcery?
I remember back when I played D&D, the guy who usually DM'd decided once to make the players chant a devil-worshiping spell, just because of all the Satanic Panic in the news.
We all thought it was dumb, but we were also very uncomfortable doing the chanting.
No demons were summoned.
We all thought it was dumb, but we were also very uncomfortable doing the chanting.
No demons were summoned.
This is funny to me. Just this week my wife took our 11 year old daughter to a Girls DnD event hosted by a local bookstore. Such a stupid moral panic.
Also, hail satan. :p
Also, hail satan. :p
Why not both?
@B6FA798A3449
I remember renting this from blockbuster as a preteen, hoping for a good old fashioned sword and sorcery movie, and boy was I disappointed. Perhaps my least favorite Tom Hanks role after Joe vs. The Volcano.
I remember renting this from blockbuster as a preteen, hoping for a good old fashioned sword and sorcery movie, and boy was I disappointed. Perhaps my least favorite Tom Hanks role after Joe vs. The Volcano.
@dreyfusslugado OHM Shie=a Shankara Harei Hari Ghananji
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meme format from a movie in which Micheal Sheen dressed as a British aristocrat gazes down on everyone with a look of contempt and smugness, with the words "Gen Xers who kept all their physical media"
I have to laugh, there was no foresight involved but am happy to have saved all I had and have even bought more physical media:
a) CDs: Mostly did it because I drive a vehicle that still has a CD changer (and I was dragged kicking and screaming into a smart phone more after I had already owned it for over ten years) but damn am I glad now. Ordered a CD player for the house recently and it's been really nice.
b) Vinyl: Have a lot of power outages, want music when the power's out, and a record player can run off even a fairly small battery for a really long time. However, due to limited room it makes us super curate which albums to get, which has been an interesting process.
(not quite a gen X, not quite millenial tho)
a) CDs: Mostly did it because I drive a vehicle that still has a CD changer (and I was dragged kicking and screaming into a smart phone more after I had already owned it for over ten years) but damn am I glad now. Ordered a CD player for the house recently and it's been really nice.
b) Vinyl: Have a lot of power outages, want music when the power's out, and a record player can run off even a fairly small battery for a really long time. However, due to limited room it makes us super curate which albums to get, which has been an interesting process.
(not quite a gen X, not quite millenial tho)
Happy to say that when my hard drive failure a few years ago ate one third of my music, i was able to replace nearly all from hard copy.
That said, CDs are only slightly more archival than cloud services.
That said, CDs are only slightly more archival than cloud services.
There's never been a better time to pirate stuff
I still regret the one CD and vinyl purge i did in the early 2000s, but now we have more of both than ever.
And relating to power outages, one project that i need to get back to is the battery- and solar-powered portable 78 player that i started. It's sitting half done in the basement somewhere.
And relating to power outages, one project that i need to get back to is the battery- and solar-powered portable 78 player that i started. It's sitting half done in the basement somewhere.
@MackReed Notes from having re-ripped around 1k CDs recently:
1) Polishing grubby, scratched CDs with toothpaste, and then rinsing and drying, made them playable far more often than I expected. Like more than 90% of the time.
2) Box sets with CDs that should have been pristine, having probably only been ripped once and then put away in jewel cases stored inside boxes (a opposed to discs that probably banged around on the floor of my car for years), were frequently unplayable until being washed. What's up with that??
3) Self-burned backup data CD-Rs were 100% trash.
1) Polishing grubby, scratched CDs with toothpaste, and then rinsing and drying, made them playable far more often than I expected. Like more than 90% of the time.
2) Box sets with CDs that should have been pristine, having probably only been ripped once and then put away in jewel cases stored inside boxes (a opposed to discs that probably banged around on the floor of my car for years), were frequently unplayable until being washed. What's up with that??
3) Self-burned backup data CD-Rs were 100% trash.
Also part of the Xennial/Oregon Trial Generation. The only physical media I ever got rid of were dud albums back in the days before you could try before you buy. Still have hundreds of CDs in a couple of big tubs in the basement, dozens of tapes, and plenty of vinyl I've been buying since the 90's (when vinyl wasn't cool). Digitizing all the CDs and tapes has been on my to-do list for many years, I'll get to it eventually.
Also probably a few hundred more CDs, and a couple dozen more tapes still at my parent house. I should probably finish moving out of there sometime (I last slept there in 2003).
Also probably a few hundred more CDs, and a couple dozen more tapes still at my parent house. I should probably finish moving out of there sometime (I last slept there in 2003).
@poorusher *
Left my records on the street when I left NYC (INSTANT vanishing in between bringing armfuls downstairs), sold off my CDs when I left SF in 2006, no regrets. Ebooks over paper, too.
Left my records on the street when I left NYC (INSTANT vanishing in between bringing armfuls downstairs), sold off my CDs when I left SF in 2006, no regrets. Ebooks over paper, too.
I have a beefy desktop gaming computer with CD player, lots of usb ports, fire wire ports, 32 gigs of ram. All kinds of card readers, and a very old printer which prints off of many sizes of film cards.
@katiefox valuable tips - thanks!
i'm at the tail end of the "oregon trail generation"/"generation catalano" divide, just young enough to be a proper Elder Milllennial time-wise but culturally teetering, hah. (don't @ me, i'll make up as many microgenerational nicknames as i like and you can't stop me!)
i'm so glad i never gave up on my CD/LP collection. aside from the occasional trade-sell-lend, i have almost everything i've bought since the 90s. (apologies to the tapes that disappeared into the maw.) it's really come in handy with albums that fell out of print, weren't licensed to stream or download, or only got re-released with a weirdly different master or a different tracks sequence.
also, heck yeah on the CD player! i also recently got a proper CD player again for the first time in ages. an old macbook plugged into the stereo receiver sufficed for a long time, but damn it feels and sounds good to have a dedicated machine that's not connected to All The Internets And Distractions. both the CD player and the turntable are so great for active, focused listening, which is something i really need more of in my life.
i'm so glad i never gave up on my CD/LP collection. aside from the occasional trade-sell-lend, i have almost everything i've bought since the 90s. (apologies to the tapes that disappeared into the maw.) it's really come in handy with albums that fell out of print, weren't licensed to stream or download, or only got re-released with a weirdly different master or a different tracks sequence.
also, heck yeah on the CD player! i also recently got a proper CD player again for the first time in ages. an old macbook plugged into the stereo receiver sufficed for a long time, but damn it feels and sounds good to have a dedicated machine that's not connected to All The Internets And Distractions. both the CD player and the turntable are so great for active, focused listening, which is something i really need more of in my life.
My new CD player is just wonderful. @nikkuneko Focus is right!
The only bad news is that I slimmed down the CD collection a few years ago, on the basis that I should only keep those that I really want to hear again, in full. Now I flip through what I kept...meh, meh, meh....
sigh
I need some new CDs.
The only bad news is that I slimmed down the CD collection a few years ago, on the basis that I should only keep those that I really want to hear again, in full. Now I flip through what I kept...meh, meh, meh....
sigh
I need some new CDs.
@katiefox I have been ripping some of my late brother's formidable CD collection, and I have noticed the same thing with box sets. I am using Exact Audio Copy, which is pretty finicky, and I have gotten "sync error" on a bunch of them.
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So on the day of the performance, the band leader should stand up and state that they won't be playing the piece, which is 4 minutes and 48 seconds in length.
Then the band should sit, silently, for 4 minutes and 48 seconds.
Then move on to the next piece on the playlist.
Then the band should sit, silently, for 4 minutes and 48 seconds.
Then move on to the next piece on the playlist.
gotta love malicious compliance.
@dreyfusslugado disagree. I think the band leader should step away from the podium, and the students should play the piece.
An instrumental.
I agree that in whatever context the band should play the piece and Streisand effect the shit out of the result if the idiots want to keep pushing it.
I agree that in whatever context the band should play the piece and Streisand effect the shit out of the result if the idiots want to keep pushing it.
@cristin @dreyfusslugado …and if the students can't play the piece, would be nice if one or more people in the audience would play it from their phones while the orchestra sits quietly
Fuck the assholes, full steam ahead
Also the nerd in the Shadow t-shirt mad dogging the camera from over the athlete’s shoulder is awesome.
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title screen for Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
Ungabunga!
When I looked this up I figured it was an anthology show and did not expect that Captain Caveman would be interacting directly with the Teen Angels.
I remember being in first grade and at thr end of the school day doing a wicked big "CAPTAIN CAAAAAAVEMAaAaAaAan!" and the girl next to me saying in complete deadpan "That's not funny."
Been like fifty years and I remember that clear as day. It's very funny.
Been like fifty years and I remember that clear as day. It's very funny.
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Gold eyeglasses with Trump's open eyes on the glass slumped trump wearing the same
Comes in various shades of orange to match the bad makeup jobs.
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man in a placard and hat that says "Ask me why you deserve hell"
Had to zoom in, hat says the same thing as the sign.
Sneaky marketing for Blank Generation
Because you are dumb enough to ask me why you deserve hell.
confess yur chrimes
It was Bernadette peters fault
How long have you got, Hal
Oh honey it’s more fun to show you
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Black-and-white photo of a man with a topkot wearing a kimono. He's behind the wheel of a white convertible car, driving away from another car and a dirt lot. There is a sword on the dashboard.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
Toshiro Mifune, in costume, leaving the set of "Yojimbo" in his MG convertible. He's got a katana on his dashboard, because he is the coolest motherfucker alive.
Toshiro Mifune, in costume, leaving the set of "Yojimbo" in his MG convertible. He's got a katana on his dashboard, because he is the coolest motherfucker alive.
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Color photograph of a large roadside sign--really a scumpture--mounted on poles amidst telephone/electrical wires. It shows a shrimp (with hands) "standing" on its tail, wearing a red and white polka-dot bandana and cowboy hat, brandishing two six-guns.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
You telling me a *shrimp* fired this rice? "christie's restaurant sign, houston, texas, 1983" Yee-haw!
You telling me a *shrimp* fired this rice? "christie's restaurant sign, houston, texas, 1983" Yee-haw!
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Film loop of a flurry of silver flying saucers crossing a starry sky from left to right
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If you had told me back in the day that in the year of our lord 2026 I'd be spending significant amount of time futzing around on the command line, I'd have laughed and laughed.
SunOS screengrab via http://www.typewritten.org/Media/
SunOS screengrab via http://www.typewritten.org/Media/
command line is a super power. every time I find myself doing some kind of repetitive clicking in a GUI it reminds me of how glad I am to live in a bash shell.
I live in the CLI, it's where I'm most comfortable.
all my work is started at command line.
at the Command LIne
You're a pink pony girl, and you dance at the CLI.
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Drinks await in a charming pub
A drink of Irish whisky awaits in the Olde Starr Inn, the 'oldest' pub in York (1663)
we used to have a summer apartment across the road from that pub. It was up an absurd flight of stairs. Lovely city, though you weren't going to get a Sunday lie-in with the Minster bells being less than 100 metres away ...
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a filmmaker in jacket and turtleneck discusses something with a man wearing a ribbed aluminum giant robot costume minus the headpiece, who is looking at two miniature heavy trucks bearing missile launchers
Oooooh! Crab claws!
The Mysterians!!!
great Ishiro Honda film
great Ishiro Honda film
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Bar charts showing the causes of death vs reported deaths by cause in 3 media outlets.
Actual causes of deaths are massively underreported and causes such as terrorism and homicide are over reported by more than 600%
Actual causes of deaths are massively underreported and causes such as terrorism and homicide are over reported by more than 600%
What American's die from vs What US Media reports on..
https://vis.social/@infobea...
https://vis.social/@infobea...
Whenever I see some new life extension hype, I go and see how people are actually dying and what can be done to prevent it and it comes down to wearing seat belts, not climbing ladders, not smoking, controlling blood pressure and similar. If you are doing those boring things you are already in the top percentiles of life extension activities.
@ang same. I mean, bacon and sugar aside, I seem to be doing all the not dying correctly.
Regarding news: If it bleeds, it leads.
Source: I'm a recovering journalist.
Regarding news: If it bleeds, it leads.
Source: I'm a recovering journalist.
None of them mention fatness...
I am having the most trouble with the part of me that wants to do the household jobs that require climbing ladders. My rational part is fighting this, but not winning yet.
MAYBE WE OUGHTA ADD "MEDIA BULLSHIT" AS A PROXIMATE CAUSE
What we experience is what "happens" most often. And we're special creatures that can experience stories told to us. With a 24-hour newscycle, we can experience the same event many many times over. The %ages here are likely how many unique stories told by these news outlets, and not the frequency of stories heard by a subscriber. I believe that frequency would skew the fractions even further from the truth.
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...that was a demonstrably bad business model.
Good enough for a while for a football team and a stadium.
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someone photoshop Obama in place of Trump and present it as outrageously unamerican behavior
@artwells or at least make his fist tinier.
"And when I win the lottery
Gonna buy post 306
American legion, paint it red with five gold stars
When I win the lottery"
Gonna buy post 306
American legion, paint it red with five gold stars
When I win the lottery"