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Photo of the white, fluffy and cute bird Japanese Snow Fairy
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homerj
That's a good mayor.
Hear hear.
@homerj Meh, he's not a great mayor, but he is saying the right things today. The number of people out observing and protesting today, even after this shooting, is the real story.
I agree, he's not a great mayor, but he has been on the right side of this issue.
These thugs have been driving around south Minneapolis grabbing anyone with dark skin today.
DHS has said this is domestic terrorism. They are right but its them who are the domestic terrorists. Good guys don't run around in masks to shield themselves from accountability.
These thugs have been driving around south Minneapolis grabbing anyone with dark skin today.
DHS has said this is domestic terrorism. They are right but its them who are the domestic terrorists. Good guys don't run around in masks to shield themselves from accountability.
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Star Trek Voyager scene. We see a small, lone shuttlecraft fllying through a cloudy sky. Closed caption reads, "(screaming)"
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Our cat Babbitt glares at us until we leave his domain at night.
This is your pic? This is awesome!
Agreed, fantastic shot!
[ominous droning intensifies]
(also, agreed, great shot!)
(also, agreed, great shot!)
The kibble, Rachel... where is the kibble?
yes, this is my shot; this cat is the attitude in the house, he sits in the dark corners staring at us
is it a trick of the light, or does he really have one mystically occluded eye?
Crop it down and you have a great cover for a children’s horror novel (a la bunnicula)
You're meant to sleep after this?
Just like witches at black masses
Yikes
@Lockjaw ...with their catses...
@ba 👏👏👏
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😮
The shepherd is evil. The sheep is good.
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A dark figure seen in profile walks in a dark space, the ground covered with slight grayish fog. The figure has a clock's windup key sticking out of its back. It is surrounded by those round "battery life" graphs that should be a familiar sight to anyone on iOS: gray circles with the level of charge indicated by how much of the circle's perimeter is colored. All of the graphs seen here indicate low battery life, and the white icons inside indicate different aspects of life: health, sleep, happiness, activity. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
The fact that you can achieve this in the medium in which you work makes these pieces that much more impressive.
This one is just wow! Hard same little wind-up dude.
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Illustration of a towering figure with long white beard in white robes, boots , and fur cap with a star on it, holding a PPSh submachine gun (which looks a bit like a Tommy gun) and with an ammo box on his belt is standing in a snowy landscape, grabbing a screaming small figure of a German soldier to impale on his leafless tree. Above the figure, next to the top of the tree, are the words С новым годом ("Happy New Year").
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
"Soviet New Year's card from the World War II showing Ded Moroz (Santa Claus) decorating his tree with Nazis, 1942"
"Soviet New Year's card from the World War II showing Ded Moroz (Santa Claus) decorating his tree with Nazis, 1942"
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We lost our sweet, sweet pooches quite suddenly this weekend. We knew it was nearing her time but thought we had a couple more months with her and hoped she'd make it to her 17th birthday in April, so it was somewhat unexpected. We've had her since she was 12 weeks old, when we adopted her from a shelter in Houston, so we're grateful for the 16 and a half years we've had with her. She went everywhere with us and hiked some serious trails and mountains, as well as had some very serious naps hahaha!
The smartest, most independent dog I've ever seen, she deserves an eloquent elegy with some good stories but my heart has been ripped out and I can't type very well at the moment. Of all the dogs I've owned, and they were all good dogs, she was "The Dog." She was my bestest girl.
Her bed has been rolled and tied up and her water dish has a hole drilled into it so no other dog can use it again, and she was buried in a sunny spot which she loved so much.
Thank you for reading. Give your own sweet pups/kitties a kiss on the forehead for me. Y'all are a comfort.
(A quick shout out to our vet - she was very scared of the vet's office so he was willing to come out to the car to put her asleep, which saved her a considerable amount of anxiety at the end, so we are very grateful for that.)
The smartest, most independent dog I've ever seen, she deserves an eloquent elegy with some good stories but my heart has been ripped out and I can't type very well at the moment. Of all the dogs I've owned, and they were all good dogs, she was "The Dog." She was my bestest girl.
Her bed has been rolled and tied up and her water dish has a hole drilled into it so no other dog can use it again, and she was buried in a sunny spot which she loved so much.
Thank you for reading. Give your own sweet pups/kitties a kiss on the forehead for me. Y'all are a comfort.
(A quick shout out to our vet - she was very scared of the vet's office so he was willing to come out to the car to put her asleep, which saved her a considerable amount of anxiety at the end, so we are very grateful for that.)
Sorry for your loss. She sounds like a wonderful friend.
So sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing her with us.
I'm sorry for your loss; it's so hard to lose such a good friend - my heart goes out to you
May her memory be a blessing
RIP good girl.
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I just spent $3,000 at three different emergency veterinarians this year for my kitten and we are still not sure they figured out what is wrong.
So, right now I'm at the diner table reading this and trying not to openly weep for you and your dog and all the wonderful stories behind your words.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
So, right now I'm at the diner table reading this and trying not to openly weep for you and your dog and all the wonderful stories behind your words.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
I'm so sorry.
Truly sorry for the loss of your sweet dog.
Rest well, good pup.
Rest well, good pup.
What an excellent dog, i'm glad you found each other and had such great adventures together.
🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
💔 What a sweet baby.
I am so sorry
Godspeed good girl.
Much love to you, @williwaw. Oof, I'm so sorry for your loss. She sounds like such a lovely family member. Lost my longtime furry companion a little over 4 years ago, also fairly suddenly. Sending you hugs and hope that your many happy memories together will be a source of joy to help heal the pain. Feel free to reach out if you ever want to talk. <3
Beautiful dog and a beautiful elegy. Thank you for sharing. Much love.
Aw, geez. Here’s to a very good life.
So sad. But I loved the tongue.
FWIW: my handle is a portmanteau of 2 dogs that spent 12 years with us. They've been gone for twenty ... and that's sort of a memorial.
🫡 she sounds like a great dog and a good friend.
May her memory be a blessing.
So sorry for your loss.
They are our companion species. They complement us in unfathomable ways.
To live in hearts that love is not to die.
To live in hearts that love is not to die.
Oh, I’m so so sorry for your loss.
So very sorry to hear this.
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I'm very sorry for your loss.
May her memory be a blessing.
May her memory be a blessing.
All the best to you and your family, williwaw.
My deepest sympathies
I bet she had a wonderful life full of cuddles and belly rubs.
I'm very sorry, @williwaw. It's always so hard. But she's got all our thoughts sending her on.
our pets give us such a unique kind of love that their loss is a special kind of heartbreak. my love to you and the spirit of your sweet pup. she is resting easy
So sorry!
@williwaw condolences for your lost. Adapted from Dylan Thomas poem Do not go gentle into that good night
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old paws should ache and stir at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though loyal dogs at their end feel rest is near,
Because their paths have faded from the ground they knew,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good dogs, the last run done, recalling how bright
Their days once leapt through fields and breaking waves,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild dogs who chased the sun across the yard,
And learned, too late, their legs could not keep pace,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Old dogs, near sleep, whose clouded eyes still shine,
Who lift their heads at every loved sound, every call,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my old friend, resting at my feet,
Stay, look at me now with your fading breath, I beg.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
Do not go gentle into that good night,
Old paws should ache and stir at close of day;
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Though loyal dogs at their end feel rest is near,
Because their paths have faded from the ground they knew,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Good dogs, the last run done, recalling how bright
Their days once leapt through fields and breaking waves,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
Wild dogs who chased the sun across the yard,
And learned, too late, their legs could not keep pace,
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Old dogs, near sleep, whose clouded eyes still shine,
Who lift their heads at every loved sound, every call,
Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
And you, my old friend, resting at my feet,
Stay, look at me now with your fading breath, I beg.
Do not go gentle into that good night.
Rage, rage against the dying of the light
She looks like she was the bestest of girls, so sorry for your loss 🧡
Love to you and your family. such a sweet fella. He was quite lucky to have found you, and vice versa. vibes on the way ~~~~~~~~
SHE!
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Photograph of a person in a white parka digging themselves out of a massive amount of snow. A sign in the background reads "Philene Hair."
source: https://www.reddit.com/r...
I remember one when I was a wee lad in Connecticut. My Dad had to climb out of the 2nd story window to dig out the front door. We got 6’ of snow.
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A cat wearing a Squidward costume (well more like a big elaborate hat). Cat is also clutching a plushie "Krusty Krab" diner.
I keep trying to un-mute the kitty!
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A dead Christmas tree, lying on its side, out on a deck
Tree of Christmas past
@dreyfusslugado TIL.
The tree is dead, dropping needles everywhere, so it was time. No way it was lasting another week.
The tree is dead, dropping needles everywhere, so it was time. No way it was lasting another week.
@dreyfusslugado @jordanbrock something something mashed potatoes
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animated gif: two old women sit at a table with some food and a bottle on it, each holding a small glass. One of the women says, "Goodbye brains, see you tomorrow!" They both toast and drink.
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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Map of lower Florida, with handwriting, which says, "He's on the golf course."
Stolen once from somewhere, by a friend, who posted it to Fakebook, from whence it shotted over this way.
nsfw, because it is highly insensitive to folks who have family members who HAVE been kidnapped/expatriated/extraordinarily rendited, etc.
this is not something to joke about.
this is not something to joke about.
@cristin Take your lectern out of my thread.
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Wicked shredsister
Cinderollie, Cinderollie
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Snow-encrusted mountain bike.
A few years back, I scored an amazing deal on a used 2015 Salsa Mukluk (https://mltshp.com/p/1OSCG). I hesitated because it was a Medium/17", and I usually ride a Large/19", but it was too good to pass up. Part of the appeal was that I didn't want to make a big investment on a bike I knew I wouldn't be riding very often. Winter in Central Ohio is extremely variable, often with big shifts of temperature and precipitation from week to week.
When conditions were right, the Mukluk proved a great addition to the fleet. Nothing worked as well in the snow, and it was just rough enough that I didn't worry much about road salt. There were downsides though that became apparent over time.
The biggest problem proved to be the fit. It was okay in the woods where I'm up off the seat and moving around, but an hour or two on the snow-covered rail-trail was pretty brutal. It also didn't fit on my bike rack, so most rides started from my house. That kept me off the better snowy single track in the region, and limited the Mukluk's potential as a year-round buddy/backup bike. I wasn't looking for high-spec with this bike, but tech changes since 2015 were also proving an issue. The front derailleur barely cleared the 26x4 tire in the lower gears used most often - which limited tire choice. It couldn't be setup tubeless either, resulting in even more rolling resistance and a few flats.
I've been back and forth for a while about holding on to it, so I put it online last week for close to what I paid, just to see what would happen. My timing was good, with snow forecast. I had a buyer lined up within an hour, and four backups not long after. Im retrospect, I should have asked for more money.
That brings me to Sunday. The few inches of dense snow got packed down on the rail trail, so I decided to see how my Yeti would do. The ride itself had me reconsidering if I even need a fat bike, though I doubt the Yeti would be nearly as good in the woods as the Mukluk. That changed which I got home. Temps were still below freezing, but snow was melting in sunny places. Slushy snow kicked up along the bottom of the bike, into the pivots, and just about everywhere else - then refroze. I spent probably 20-30 minutes after the ride carefully removing snow and lubricating moving parts. Unlike the Mukluk, I feel much less okay about this bike getting wet or salty, and it takes me deep enough into the woods I want to know it is reliable. So I'm keeping an eye out for a good deal on another fat bike.
When conditions were right, the Mukluk proved a great addition to the fleet. Nothing worked as well in the snow, and it was just rough enough that I didn't worry much about road salt. There were downsides though that became apparent over time.
The biggest problem proved to be the fit. It was okay in the woods where I'm up off the seat and moving around, but an hour or two on the snow-covered rail-trail was pretty brutal. It also didn't fit on my bike rack, so most rides started from my house. That kept me off the better snowy single track in the region, and limited the Mukluk's potential as a year-round buddy/backup bike. I wasn't looking for high-spec with this bike, but tech changes since 2015 were also proving an issue. The front derailleur barely cleared the 26x4 tire in the lower gears used most often - which limited tire choice. It couldn't be setup tubeless either, resulting in even more rolling resistance and a few flats.
I've been back and forth for a while about holding on to it, so I put it online last week for close to what I paid, just to see what would happen. My timing was good, with snow forecast. I had a buyer lined up within an hour, and four backups not long after. Im retrospect, I should have asked for more money.
That brings me to Sunday. The few inches of dense snow got packed down on the rail trail, so I decided to see how my Yeti would do. The ride itself had me reconsidering if I even need a fat bike, though I doubt the Yeti would be nearly as good in the woods as the Mukluk. That changed which I got home. Temps were still below freezing, but snow was melting in sunny places. Slushy snow kicked up along the bottom of the bike, into the pivots, and just about everywhere else - then refroze. I spent probably 20-30 minutes after the ride carefully removing snow and lubricating moving parts. Unlike the Mukluk, I feel much less okay about this bike getting wet or salty, and it takes me deep enough into the woods I want to know it is reliable. So I'm keeping an eye out for a good deal on another fat bike.
i've bought and sold lots of bikes in my time and selling my mukluk still hurts. i haven't ridden in a while and i still think about that bike. you'll find another one!
i used to love riding mine on dirt roads. just stable, fun, and comfortable.
i used to love riding mine on dirt roads. just stable, fun, and comfortable.
@robritz Thanks! I enjoyed it very much, and I feel like I'll use it year round if I get one that fits.
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An illustration done in a muted, realistic way so it looks like a color modern asian artwork, with lettering down the left-hand side. It shows an embrace of the Grinch kissing a white-haired, grandma-aged, woman
found here, but didn't find the artist _ https://www.flickr.com/photos...
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Ali Solomain! https://www.instagram.com/p...
@ellieBOA updated! Thanks
This sparks the memory that Richard Gere and Cindy Crawford split, at least partially, because he couldn’t get over how she pronounced epitome.
That story is the epi-tome of hyper-bole.
char-CUTIE will be served after the service
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Subway training video showing an employee with the text “use suggestive selling before making sandwich”.
Are you sure you wouldn't prefer a....foot long?
"THERE'S the beef!"
And trust me, a lot of meat goes between these buns
"ya want the white goo or the green goo?"
A couple years ago I popped into a Subway to get a quick lunch before an event I had to cover. There was only one employee there and I was the only customer in the store, and she flirted with me shamelessly the entire time she put together my sandwich. It was one of the most uncomfortable experiences in recent memory.
*tries to wink, ends up blinking*
*wags uncut cucumber bawdily*
*gazes into customer's eyes while licking knife before slicing bread*
*spreads bun slowly to slather it with ...*
Okay, this is getting uncomfortable.
Okay, this is getting uncomfortable.
Oh jeebus I can't even with the comments!
"DOUBLE UP! UNH UNH!"
(chaotic hip thrusts)
(chaotic hip thrusts)
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A hand drawn animation of the Wikipedia globe scrolling on a phone
Wikipedia turns 25 and we’ve put together an hour long virtual celebration that you – yes YOU – are invited to.
We’re pulling out all the (non-profit, fiscally responsible) stops to celebrate one of humanity’s greatest accomplishments.
Join us on YouTube January 15th at 16:00 UTC! Live video fun, musical performances, games, celebrity* guests, prizes!
https://www.youtube.com/live...
*Not Beyoncé.
Want to learn more or register for the cool in-the-know chat? Go here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki...
We’re pulling out all the (non-profit, fiscally responsible) stops to celebrate one of humanity’s greatest accomplishments.
Join us on YouTube January 15th at 16:00 UTC! Live video fun, musical performances, games, celebrity* guests, prizes!
https://www.youtube.com/live...
*Not Beyoncé.
Want to learn more or register for the cool in-the-know chat? Go here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki...
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This lighting project culminated our full second-floor remodel.
I laser-cut the shapes of leaves and ferns from 1/8" baltic birch ply, clearcoated them with spray enamel, and attached them with wire to a lightweight metal framework hung from the ridge beam, shielding but not covering the LED strip lights.
I also fabbed a pendant fixture (from more laser-cut birch and a bunch of electrical parts) and hung it from the light receptacle in the hallway outside the bedroom.
It didn't turn out too badly, and my wife keeps appreciating it, so I guess we'll keep it.
I laser-cut the shapes of leaves and ferns from 1/8" baltic birch ply, clearcoated them with spray enamel, and attached them with wire to a lightweight metal framework hung from the ridge beam, shielding but not covering the LED strip lights.
I also fabbed a pendant fixture (from more laser-cut birch and a bunch of electrical parts) and hung it from the light receptacle in the hallway outside the bedroom.
It didn't turn out too badly, and my wife keeps appreciating it, so I guess we'll keep it.
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Gonzo as Charles Dickens at the end of A Muppet Christmas Carol, with the text "Hill House, which was NOT sane"
source: I made it
yessssss
(even Statler and Waldorf are supposed, by some, to dream)
The Haunting of Muppet House, Dir. by Robert Wise.
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A group of six miners stand next to their loaded cart
source: https://www.tumblr.com/todaysdo...
"Resting with load at the head of the slope. Small boy is Jo Puma, a nipper. Jo's mother showed me the passport which shows Jo to be 14 years old, but he has no school certificate, although working in the mine. Pittston, Pa.
Record Group 102: Records of the Children's BureauSeries: National Child Labor Committee Photographs taken by Lewis Hine"
"Resting with load at the head of the slope. Small boy is Jo Puma, a nipper. Jo's mother showed me the passport which shows Jo to be 14 years old, but he has no school certificate, although working in the mine. Pittston, Pa.
Record Group 102: Records of the Children's BureauSeries: National Child Labor Committee Photographs taken by Lewis Hine"
brb gonna show this to my kids who complain about sitting in a classroom all day.
caption from a related photo: The dust was so dense at times as to obscure the view. This dust penetrated the utmost recesses of the boy's lungs. A kind of slave-driver sometimes stands over the boys, prodding or kicking them into obedience.
source: https://catalog.archives.gov/id...
source: https://catalog.archives.gov/id...
@3rdparty +++
Unions, Motherfuckers.
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Line drawing of two people stranded on a tiny desert island with a single palm tree. One of them is standing on the evidently solid "ocean," saying "Hey! Guess what?"'
"Stranded on a tiny desert island with a single palm tree" might be my favorite sub-genre of single frame cartoon, and this one managed to take me by surprise and burst out laughing.
source: https://www.facebook.com/photo...
source: https://www.facebook.com/photo...
Jesus Christ!
I work for a Comix festival, and my plan/fantasy for this year’s edition is to make an exhibition with just desert island cartoons. It’s a cliché that never stops giving, and I think it’s entirely possible to make an exhibition with 100 cartoons that each really really good. (bit of a hassle to clear the rights though.)
"Christ what an asshole"
This got a genuine lol out of me!
@waa Oooh, that would be very cool!
april fools!
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Image from Twitter
For you?
, Radio.
@samh ONE WEEK!
Yesterday's Soup at Today's Prices
This is NOT the Soup de Jour. I had it yesterday and it tasted nothing like this.