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screengrab of "The Newlywed Game" game show: contestants are arranged in couples, four to each side of the stage, in front of light-colored curtains. At the bottom text reads "RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES"
yeah, real mature
Only mature audiences can handle the "woopie"
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Close-up photo of a weathered green-painted window display. Portions of a couple books are visible as well as a bumper sticker that reads: "I like music that sounds like shit". In fine print in a corner of the sticker is "2022 @dollarcountry"
in the window of The Fuzzy Needle in Durm
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Had neglected to post this… From this past Sunday afternoon, playing #violin with the Whittier Regional Symphony—rocking some #Mozart and #Prokofiev !
Hi!
Woohoo!
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😬 That’s a kink I was not aware of and I lived behind The Pleasure Chest!
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A tall, blue figure wearing something that looks vaguely like a uniform stumbles forward awkwardly, brandishing a long sword. The figure wears boots and has the head of a robot, with a flat mouth and staring blue eyes. Perched on its back, one finger pointed forward, is a short, red, demonic-looking creature with a conspicuously fake white halo fixed to its head. The background is a bright yellowish-red. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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Two fascist thugs wearing masks hold a man face-down to the asphalt, pinning him to the street. A third fascist thug sprays chemical irritant in to the face of the man on the ground from only six inches away. the orange spray is cascading down the man's temple, nose, face, and cheeks, and is pooling on the ground.
Three fascist thugs pin a legal observer to the ground and spray him with an unknown chemical irritant at extremely close range. This happened today, Jan 21, 2026 at 28th and Blaisdell Avenue S. in Minneapolis.
photo credit Richard Tsong-Taatarii
photo credit Richard Tsong-Taatarii
I'm liking this but just this once I wish it could be "Appreciate While Also Feeling Rage"
JFC. Evidence for a ripping civil suit, but the assailants are masked. FUCK this entire organization.
@jer I understand. I don't 'like' it either, I will understand all 'likes' to mean "JFC, WTF, fuck ICE with a saguaro, and this needs to be seen, so I'll punch this button so it makes it to 'best of' and other people will see it"
@cristin 💜
The order for these jackasses to stop assaulting peaceful protesters and observers was stayed by an appeal decision. They promptly went back to being sadistic fucks.
@bencmeissner not that it slowed them down all that much
also the head couch fucker is visiting town today and i hope he catches pneumonia
also the head couch fucker is visiting town today and i hope he catches pneumonia
@wjcstp Yes. Following the law was never really their thing. The 15 minutes of training only focused on how to swap out license plates, I think.
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for you kirby/mellencamp fans
We'll never hear MF DOOM remix Mellencamp.
My brain, every time I replace the toner: "Little ditty 'bout black and cyaaan!"
@Xedrik ++
@Xedrik well you have just made my life better, thank you!
I love everything about this post and it’s comments 😍
@Xedrik 🖤🩵
@Xedrik oh, yeah, life goes on / long after the yellow toner is gone
Incidentally, the art is from FF 87, the last appearance of Doom in the original Lee/Kirby run.
I love this
🎸🎶.. 👏
@Xedrik ahahah
John Kirby Mellencamp!
Avengers: Doomsday storyboard leak!
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Animated GIF of an infographic taken from an old videotape. Infographic is titled “ONLINE”, and shows a line illustrations of two vintage computers with a plus sign between them. There’s an equals sign, and then the word “NETWORK.” (In other words, “computer plus computer equals network”.)
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I just got an external hard drive to replace a dead backup drive like it's the dark ages because SSDs are more than double what i paid for one last year.
I'm just waiting for the chickens to come home to roost on this entire damn equation. It won't be pretty.
stupidest fucking timeline
Pork futures
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drawing of frankenstein's monster dressed in fishnets, heals, frilly panties and bustier
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New Perry Bible Fellowship: https://pbfcomics.com/comics...
NPBF generates the guiltiest snickers.
Guy with bullet for a head is the artist...
Brutal
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Blue fat-tire mountain bike leaning against a tree.
That didn’t take long.
After selling my too-small Salsa Mukluk fat bike a few weeks ago, and discovering how little I liked riding my full suspension Yeti in the snow (https://mltshp.com/p/1RHUL), the search has been on for another fat bike. I didn't want this to be a big investment with our variable winters, so I set a budget of $1k.
The search started with a few frustrating weeks of marketplace. The few bikes on there in my size (when sellers bothered to list a size) were way overpriced, too far away, worn out, really old, or were of questionable quality to begin with. I also missed a lot of good new bike sale prices over the last few month. Some were selling under my budget, and many others at close to the prices people were asking used.
I decided to look for something new, and planned to wait for another sale - but also look around to see if any sale prices were still hanging around. I found the bike at the top of my wishlist - a Salsa Heyday - for not much more than I budgeted at a shop three hours away. They had my size, the shop was reputable, so I jumped on it. My friend owns a shop and will sell to me at cost, and this was somehow still cheaper.
The Heyday is just a renamed Mukluk, but a lot has changed in ten years. The old bike had a 2x drivetrain, with the front derailleur almost touching the tire in certain gears. The wheels were heavy, QR, couldn't really go tubeless, and had old axle space standards. Tire clearance was only 4", so replacement options were limited. The new bike fixes all of these shortcomings. The frame, tires, and wheelset are all quality with not much reason to ever upgrade. I was little weary of the 1x9 Microshift Advent drivetrain. Though cheap, it seems to have a reputation for being pretty tough. That actually feels like a feature on a bike that will get crashed often and see road salt.
I haven't ridden much yet, but the fit feels excellent so far. Just as important, with a fat bike back in the fleet, I'm out of excuses to not go riding more often.
After selling my too-small Salsa Mukluk fat bike a few weeks ago, and discovering how little I liked riding my full suspension Yeti in the snow (https://mltshp.com/p/1RHUL), the search has been on for another fat bike. I didn't want this to be a big investment with our variable winters, so I set a budget of $1k.
The search started with a few frustrating weeks of marketplace. The few bikes on there in my size (when sellers bothered to list a size) were way overpriced, too far away, worn out, really old, or were of questionable quality to begin with. I also missed a lot of good new bike sale prices over the last few month. Some were selling under my budget, and many others at close to the prices people were asking used.
I decided to look for something new, and planned to wait for another sale - but also look around to see if any sale prices were still hanging around. I found the bike at the top of my wishlist - a Salsa Heyday - for not much more than I budgeted at a shop three hours away. They had my size, the shop was reputable, so I jumped on it. My friend owns a shop and will sell to me at cost, and this was somehow still cheaper.
The Heyday is just a renamed Mukluk, but a lot has changed in ten years. The old bike had a 2x drivetrain, with the front derailleur almost touching the tire in certain gears. The wheels were heavy, QR, couldn't really go tubeless, and had old axle space standards. Tire clearance was only 4", so replacement options were limited. The new bike fixes all of these shortcomings. The frame, tires, and wheelset are all quality with not much reason to ever upgrade. I was little weary of the 1x9 Microshift Advent drivetrain. Though cheap, it seems to have a reputation for being pretty tough. That actually feels like a feature on a bike that will get crashed often and see road salt.
I haven't ridden much yet, but the fit feels excellent so far. Just as important, with a fat bike back in the fleet, I'm out of excuses to not go riding more often.
Nice bike! I'm a fan of 1x drivetrains.
I recommended a Heyday to a friend last Fall and he's been absolutely loving it on his mixed trail/path/road commute to and from work everyday.
@wjcstp Thanks! 1x is definitely the way to go with the wide range on modern cassettes.
@samh I'm convinced nobody makes better do-everything bikes than Salsa.
@samh I'm convinced nobody makes better do-everything bikes than Salsa.
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imagine what 100 neon-lit violins would cost today
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monk at a vintage laptop
i'm assuming this is a Gateway ad.
@minimumsafedistance found it (thanks to a link from https://70s-sci-fi-art.ghost.io/medieval...)!
https://archive.org/details...
https://archive.org/details...
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Roadside sign for a business named “FANTASY FOR ADULTS.” LED display at the bottom of the sign reads, “We Will Get Through This.”
I'm in this sign and I don't like it.
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A large banner that says Fuck The Patriarchy being carried by antifascists in London 2025
For the past few days the islamist government of Syria and their Turkish mercenaries have been attacking the autonomous Kurdish region of Rojava, seizing towns and cities and murdering many people, particularly targeting women. If I had to pick the worst thing that's happened in this terrible year, this would be it.
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A Bluesky thread of a person posting about waking up from a nap on a bus to find out it's been hijacked by the driver and taken to a completely different place than it was supposed to go.
Full thread from @wjcstp's post: https://mltshp.com/p/1RIOR
Yow.
Also, saved to /nyc
Also, saved to /nyc
That was quite a journey!
Thanks for grabbing that, i didn't realize it required an account to see
Whew!! What a ride!
Oh weird, I just saw a story about it linked on Bluesky, and had to do a double-take at the byline — it's *not* written by our @tweedlydo.
https://www.ffxnow.com/2026...
https://www.ffxnow.com/2026...
You're either on the bus, or you're on the bus.
@me3dia ha! that’s the most common misspelling of my name!
Holy crap
There is an episode like this with a ferry in Olga Tokarczuk's fragmentary novel "Flights". I read somewhere years ago that it was based on a real event.
Wow that was something. Looking forward to the mini series starring Idris Elba.
Wild. And I thought my local 911 was bad for the long wait times. Calling 911 about this situation and getting told, "Sorry. Wrong county" is fucked
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I don't post a lot of personal stuff on here, but I felt this was a big deal. We had to say goodbye last fall to our beloved dog of 15 years. After several months of mourning, we by chance were offered to take on this scrappy 1 year old. We are already very much in love. Welcome home, Rufus.
incredible face, Rufus, 12/10
Rufus looks like quite the boss.
Now THAT is a countenance to be reckoned with.
What a sincere looking guy! Welcome, Rufus.
Please continue to post pictures of this wonderful creature.
Please continue to post pictures of this wonderful creature.
Love!
RUFUS!
Tell him he is a good boy for me.
That is definitely a Rufus!
Rufus will not put up with any shit. Good dog.
POOOCHIE
Also, Rufus stumped on the trail for Garfield.
Also, Rufus stumped on the trail for Garfield.
Tell him I say hi!
He is very good.
He looks like he’s ready to boss around Little Alex Horne, or to call me an idiot sandwich.
Yes, I am insistent that this pooch is half Greg Davies and half Gordon Ramsay.
Yes, I am insistent that this pooch is half Greg Davies and half Gordon Ramsay.
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Single panel from a comic book. A close-up of a young Asian woman with short hair, wearing a pink-and-black costume with a yellow jacket over it and pink sunglasses pushed to the top of her head. "There's a lot of hate in the world. Whatever you are. Whenever you can. You can fight back."
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
"The last panel from @gailsimone.bsky.social and @davidmarquez.bsky.social Uncanny X-Men #9 is all we need in these trying tiresome dystopian times. Even just in spirit."
"The last panel from @gailsimone.bsky.social and @davidmarquez.bsky.social Uncanny X-Men #9 is all we need in these trying tiresome dystopian times. Even just in spirit."
I don't know why people expect art to make sense. They accept the fact that life doesn't make sense.
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A black, blue, and white illustration of an older David Lynch, his hair characteristically wild, in jacket and tie, possibly in character as Gordon Cole and possibly just in character as David Lynch.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
David Lynch would be 80 years old today. Illustration by Jonathan Edwards.
David Lynch would be 80 years old today. Illustration by Jonathan Edwards.
I had a music teacher, in like second or third grade, who explicitly told us that songs don't have to make sense. That bit of permission stuck with me in a way little else from that period has.
Just perfect 💜
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Wow!
"This photo was taken in 1911 using glass plate technology by Herbert Ponting who was part of Scott's Antarctic expedition."
"The composition and detail are exquisite with the band of white snow/ice creating a perfect frame around the two people and the ship in the distance" via https://bsky.app/profile...
The reverse shot is in the comments at the above
"This photo was taken in 1911 using glass plate technology by Herbert Ponting who was part of Scott's Antarctic expedition."
"The composition and detail are exquisite with the band of white snow/ice creating a perfect frame around the two people and the ship in the distance" via https://bsky.app/profile...
The reverse shot is in the comments at the above
LOOK OUT FOR THAT GIANT ELECTRIC PENGUIN!
@jive_t I've got to fight the lion!
@jessamyn oh thanks for that, some awesome images there, poster of the above shot said he found it in a book at a Goodwill store. Figured it was out there somewhere.
A classic, but I’d never seen the reverse!
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Assyrian bas relief of a happy looking winged deity, picking flowers.
At The Los Angeles Museum Of Art.
At The Los Angeles Museum Of Art.
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Assyrian bas relief of a happy looking winged deity, picking flowers.
At The Los Angeles County Museum Of Art.
Assyrian bas relief of a happy looking winged deity, picking flowers.
At The Los Angeles County Museum Of Art.
LACMA has relatively a lot of pieces, in this case it is good, as ISIS destroyed the area.
This is worth a drive.
Apkallu!
I've recently gotten very interested in these guys. The lamassu (Assyrian winged bulls/lions with human heads) are very cool as well, but their role is one of guardian, guarding important places.
These guys are more like sages (sometimes human, sometimes demigods) who mediate between humans and the divine and perform sacred purification rituals, seems like.
I've recently gotten very interested in these guys. The lamassu (Assyrian winged bulls/lions with human heads) are very cool as well, but their role is one of guardian, guarding important places.
These guys are more like sages (sometimes human, sometimes demigods) who mediate between humans and the divine and perform sacred purification rituals, seems like.
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A tweet by amy nguyen, reading
COWORKER: We need to find the root cause ASAP.
ME: *takes a long drag* the root cause is that our processes are not robust enough to prevent a person from making this mistake.
COWORKER: amy please not right now.
COWORKER: We need to find the root cause ASAP.
ME: *takes a long drag* the root cause is that our processes are not robust enough to prevent a person from making this mistake.
COWORKER: amy please not right now.
source: https://cloudisland.nz/@aurynn...
The tweet itself is now protected but I find myself wanting to refer to it about once a month.
The tweet itself is now protected but I find myself wanting to refer to it about once a month.
This sums up why AI is doomed, and we are even more doomed for trusting it.
People quit asking what the root cause was. I almost always started with something procedural, managerial, or corporate-cultural
"we aren't staffed for some of this complexity" is never a helpful comment, but it's ALWAYS fun
"I can tell you the root cause, but to fix it we're going to need a time machine."
Do we need to set up ListenHereYouLittleShk?
I feel seen
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Pile of flat red whistles on orange cord
The ICE whistle kits I've been making are getting around, so I am making more
This rules.
Thank you
Update: Stopped at 70. The free pantry on our block goes through about ten a week, the other distributions, about the same.
Good thing I have more red filament coming.
Good thing I have more red filament coming.
This is ever so slightly heartening: https://www.ms.now/opinion...
Fantastic work!
@B6FA798A3449 Thanks, that was a good read.
Can confirm anecdotally that many abductions are abandoned when the agents are confronted by large groups of people with whistles. It also confirms (at least to me) that they know damn well that what they are doing is not right.
Can confirm anecdotally that many abductions are abandoned when the agents are confronted by large groups of people with whistles. It also confirms (at least to me) that they know damn well that what they are doing is not right.
Hugs to you, and thank you for what you are doing! <3
the best use for a 3D printer. Thank you A.W.
I dunno from art but this I like!
There are a couple abandoned 3D printers in my robotics closet that other teachers have dumped there. I have never used one, but I will learn to do this!
I think it is this print: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:58...
I'll give it a shot.
I'll give it a shot.
@Fantastik that one is close enough and much more popular. The benefits are a low profile, which makes it better for pockets and even wallets, two chambers which allows for a interval rather than a tone, and better conditions for some printers and materials.
I use recycled scrap PETG on a direct drive printer and found that this sort of configuration is best. If you are using PLA, I hear the public domain whistle is best, though the tone isn't quite as alarming
I use recycled scrap PETG on a direct drive printer and found that this sort of configuration is best. If you are using PLA, I hear the public domain whistle is best, though the tone isn't quite as alarming