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Mrs. Otaman was busy creating pysanky for customers & clients. I think she made about 36 just in the past week! I only got a few snaps of the leftover ones here. Top right is my favourite – a new design for this year. I also love the wonderful accident on the bottom left. This egg got some moisture inside during one stage of dyeing (my wife works on emptied eggs), and the moisture negatively affected how the blue dye adhered. The resulting starry-sky effect is really cool though, and I'm calling this the Artemis II egg.
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Screen capture from the 1984 film 'Night of the Comet.' Two young women sit on the hood of a police car, both of its front doors open. Downtown Los Angeles is behind them, the sky an eerie red. Subtitled dialogue text reads "Hey, I'm sorry if the end of the world makes me a little nervous."
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meatloaf and tim curry on a card titled "Meat Loaf with Curry" and "Follow me for more recipes"
source: https://www.tumblr.com/...
Subscribe to my Patreon for more delicious recipes Gen-Xers love.
Is Jack Black, Meatloaf's love child?
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Lee Sklar & Stanley Clarke posing in front of a convention center that is hosting a NAMM show
Funfact: There is no /bass or /bigbottoms currently in existence.
Saved to /How-low-can-you-go
@3rdparty Ah, you just have to know where to look. Also, now I have Bring the Noise stuck in my head!
Two cool dudes
Low end legends
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a nighttime scene in Los Angeles showing a parking sign with a palm tree, utility pole, and power lines visible in the back ground. The parking sign reads 2 hour parking, 8am to 8pm except sunday. under that is a sign made to look like a street sign posted: "No ICE Chinga La Migra At All Times" with a universal No symbol over an ice cube.
source: https://lataco.com/anti-ice...
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A rocky mountainous landscape under a desert sky. On the left is a dark, drab, rocky face with a smaller, round rock placed against it. Climbing up towards the round rock are two figures wearing robes. One of them is pointing to the rock, on which is hung a white sign that says "Do not disturb." The round white sun sits high in the sky. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman". Happy Easter.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
I stumbled on this big ass clock in the entryway of the Barcelona History Museum while exploring. It was built in 1576 and ran in the cathedral until 1864.
I’ve watched blacksmithing videos for years. I’ve always wanted to try forging but never really got around to it. Seeing this machine built almost entirely of forged steel was breathtaking. To give a sense of scale, I’m 5’10”/178cm and I was maybe crouching a little for this shot.
I thought the image was more interesting in negative so I didn’t convert to positive. Shot on a Minolta XD-11 with Kodak Tri-X pushed to 3200 and a 35mm lens.
I stumbled on this big ass clock in the entryway of the Barcelona History Museum while exploring. It was built in 1576 and ran in the cathedral until 1864.
I’ve watched blacksmithing videos for years. I’ve always wanted to try forging but never really got around to it. Seeing this machine built almost entirely of forged steel was breathtaking. To give a sense of scale, I’m 5’10”/178cm and I was maybe crouching a little for this shot.
I thought the image was more interesting in negative so I didn’t convert to positive. Shot on a Minolta XD-11 with Kodak Tri-X pushed to 3200 and a 35mm lens.
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Photograph of Joanna Lumley from Absolutely Fabulous. She is lighting a cigarette and looking very startled, wide-eyed with smudged lipstick, mascara and bedraggled hair.
Today’s find! Signed Joanna Lumley, otherwise known as Patsy from Ab Fab, what an icon 🤩 (£2.50, frame included) 👍🏼
https://www.reddit.com/r...
https://www.reddit.com/r...
Signed! Score.
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Plate with steamed baby broccoli and roast chicken thigh over roast russet potatoes.
in sheet lined with parchment paper, peeled and sliced a large russet so it fits under a wire rack in roast sheet. season with s/p, chopped rosemary and light oil drizzle. place wire rack over.
2 whole on bone w/skin chicken thighs seasoned with s/p, a splash of dijon to get it fully coated, some freshly chopped rosemary leaves, 2tsp of paprika, splash of oil and mix to coat evenly.
place chicken over potatoes on wire rack, light sprinkle of montreal steak rub on skin side, 425F for 45. serve .
steamed some baby broccoli with drizzle of hoison.
2 whole on bone w/skin chicken thighs seasoned with s/p, a splash of dijon to get it fully coated, some freshly chopped rosemary leaves, 2tsp of paprika, splash of oil and mix to coat evenly.
place chicken over potatoes on wire rack, light sprinkle of montreal steak rub on skin side, 425F for 45. serve .
steamed some baby broccoli with drizzle of hoison.
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looking at a parking sign on a post in los angeles, with blue sky, powerlines, and a building visible in the background. under the parking sign is a sign in the style of a parking sign: "NO I.C.E. PLEASE GET A REAL JOB"
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black and white photograph of a waterspout/twister forming at sea, taken from a boat
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My bucket overfloweth
Your _cup_ even https://www.youtube.com/watch...
Toilet of Disinformation
Dew of Apathy
Shvitz of Don't Ask Me
The leak of the freak.
Firehouse of Trump vomit.
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This is a stylized, humorous comic drawn in a simple red-and-white color scheme.
Overall layout:
The image looks like a poster or PSA. Bold, all-caps text appears at the top and bottom, framing a single large illustration in the center.
Main illustration:
A cartoon person has just tripped off a curb and is shown mid-fall, sprawled awkwardly on the ground. Their body is exaggeratedly limp, with long, thin limbs stretched out in unnatural positions.
The absurd twist:
Their bones have popped out of their body and are scattered on the ground around them—arms, legs, and even a skull lying separately.
The character is looking down at the loose bones with alarm.
Two speech bubbles say:
“OH NO, ALL OF MY BONES!”
“THOSE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE INSIDE OF ME.”
Environment:
A sidewalk and curb are visible, indicating they tripped while walking down the street.
The background is minimal, with dotted shading to suggest ground texture.
Tone and style:
The drawing is simple and cartoonish, not graphic or realistic.
The humor is absurd and exaggerated, playing on an impossible scenario (bones ejecting from a body).
The bottom text continues the joke by pretending this ridiculous outcome is a real risk, warning people to “look before you step off curbs.”
It’s a parody of overly dramatic safety warnings—taking a mundane accident (tripping) and escalating it into something hilariously impossible and grotesque in a playful, non-serious way. 'I ALL HAPPENS IN A HEARTBEAT. ONE MOMENT YOU'RE WALKING DOWN THE STREET. THE NEXT YOU'VE TRIPPED AND FALLEN AND EJECTED ALL OF YOUR BONES. ALLOFMY OHNO BONES! THOSE ARE SUPPOSED TO BEINSIDE E OFME. OF ME. 대대국식터다다습니 / من AND ALL YOUR CLOTHES FALL OFF toO AND YOU'RE NAKED, AND EVERYONE CAN SEE YOUR FLAPPY, EMPTY SKIN. ISIT IS WORTH THE RISK? IS IT WORTH THE SHAME? LOOK BEFORE YOU STEP OFF CURBS. ALL OF THIS STUFF CAN AND WILL HAPPEN.'
Overall layout:
The image looks like a poster or PSA. Bold, all-caps text appears at the top and bottom, framing a single large illustration in the center.
Main illustration:
A cartoon person has just tripped off a curb and is shown mid-fall, sprawled awkwardly on the ground. Their body is exaggeratedly limp, with long, thin limbs stretched out in unnatural positions.
The absurd twist:
Their bones have popped out of their body and are scattered on the ground around them—arms, legs, and even a skull lying separately.
The character is looking down at the loose bones with alarm.
Two speech bubbles say:
“OH NO, ALL OF MY BONES!”
“THOSE ARE SUPPOSED TO BE INSIDE OF ME.”
Environment:
A sidewalk and curb are visible, indicating they tripped while walking down the street.
The background is minimal, with dotted shading to suggest ground texture.
Tone and style:
The drawing is simple and cartoonish, not graphic or realistic.
The humor is absurd and exaggerated, playing on an impossible scenario (bones ejecting from a body).
The bottom text continues the joke by pretending this ridiculous outcome is a real risk, warning people to “look before you step off curbs.”
It’s a parody of overly dramatic safety warnings—taking a mundane accident (tripping) and escalating it into something hilariously impossible and grotesque in a playful, non-serious way. 'I ALL HAPPENS IN A HEARTBEAT. ONE MOMENT YOU'RE WALKING DOWN THE STREET. THE NEXT YOU'VE TRIPPED AND FALLEN AND EJECTED ALL OF YOUR BONES. ALLOFMY OHNO BONES! THOSE ARE SUPPOSED TO BEINSIDE E OFME. OF ME. 대대국식터다다습니 / من AND ALL YOUR CLOTHES FALL OFF toO AND YOU'RE NAKED, AND EVERYONE CAN SEE YOUR FLAPPY, EMPTY SKIN. ISIT IS WORTH THE RISK? IS IT WORTH THE SHAME? LOOK BEFORE YOU STEP OFF CURBS. ALL OF THIS STUFF CAN AND WILL HAPPEN.'
source: https://www.kingofblood.com/
If I had a nickel for every time...
Experts Are Dubious.
@rk2z +++
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"...but it's too late. I've seen everything."
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A streamlined turquoise motor vehicle with pinched nose, big glassed-in passenger compartment and an odd grid of vertical fins on the roof.
Aquaman
@poorusher ++++++++
I can get why it looks ungainly, for the most part, but the ribcage just flummoxes me.
@ardgedee I assume it's some kind of flying buttress-like support for that huge span of glass in the rear. I'll bet this was some kind of camera vehicle for the front of the race.
It’s a Type H Citroen (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...) converted as an advertising vehicle for “la Fédération des producteurs de produits alimentaires dérivés du lait.” It sounds like the ribcage would have originally been covered with an advertising livery. According to the auction site, it’s probably the work of a Rouen coachbuilder known as “Le Bastard”, and was restored for a 2001 comedy, which explains why it’s in decent condition.
https://cars.bonhams.com/auction...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
https://cars.bonhams.com/auction...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
y e s
Fast and bulbous.
@poorusher Aquavan
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A graph potting the year versus the date of flowering of the cherry blossom. The years are on the horizontal scale, the month or moment of the year of flowering on the vertical scale. at the right end of the graph, approaching the year 2025 we can see the graph goes down, which means that the flowering starts earlier and earlier in the year. The moment of flowering in the year 2025 is one of the lowest/esrliest on the graph.
‘Based on the research done by Aono and Kazui in 2008, by Aono and Saito in 2010 and by Aono in 2012 the historic full flowering days since the year 812 for Kyoto in Japan where gathered.
Yearly we add the new dates and update the graph. The current version is up to date till 2025.’
Source: https://datagraver.com/kyoto-fu...
I myself have seen something similar happen with the magnolia bloom here in the Netherlands. When I was a kid, over half a century ago, I know the exact date when the white Magnolia would be exploding into bloom, because it always was exactly around Remembrance Day, May 4. We would keep our one minute of silence, while I was staring at the white Magnolia in front of our window.
Since then, I’ve seen the bloom happen earlier and earlier, starting around 1980, and now it’s a full month earlier. By the time May comes around, all the flowers are gone nowadays.
Yearly we add the new dates and update the graph. The current version is up to date till 2025.’
Source: https://datagraver.com/kyoto-fu...
I myself have seen something similar happen with the magnolia bloom here in the Netherlands. When I was a kid, over half a century ago, I know the exact date when the white Magnolia would be exploding into bloom, because it always was exactly around Remembrance Day, May 4. We would keep our one minute of silence, while I was staring at the white Magnolia in front of our window.
Since then, I’ve seen the bloom happen earlier and earlier, starting around 1980, and now it’s a full month earlier. By the time May comes around, all the flowers are gone nowadays.
I gave this a like, but I do not like this.
@snarkout yes, that. I edited the post to add a bit of my own experience.
Well, you know the saying..."April showers bring May flowers and uncapped global emissions leading to increasingly unstable global warming brings April flowers."
Here in Washingon's Skagit Valley, there is a big tulip festival every year. Last few years, it's been early to mid April. This year, I started seeing daffodils bloom early March, and the first tulips started opening up mid-March. I hope the farmers and everyone involved is able to adapt and adjust to the changes! My own daffodils have been in bloom for weeks now, and my tulips have been out for about a week. Seems so much earlier than usual.
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Roy Orbison, backed by Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, James Burton, Glen D. Hardin, Tom Waits, k.d. lang, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, JD Souther, T Bone Burnett, Steven Soles, and Jennifer Warnes, sings his song "Only the Lonely". In the background one sees glimpses many of those backing musicians look so happy to be there; they keep looking at Orbison with adoration and happiness. Bruce Springsteen looks particularly amazed.
All the Bruce Springsteen coverage lately has reminded me of this great video from a great album, in which Orbison is "backed by Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, James Burton, Glen D. Hardin, Tom Waits, k.d. lang, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, JD Souther, T Bone Burnett, Steven Soles, and Jennifer Warnes." You can see the Bruce just absolutely losing his mind with joy in this video, as in, he looks like he can't believe he's there! He's trying so hard not to have the biggest shit eating grin. Such a great album, too.
My fave part of this show was when Tom Waits pounds out a whack chord and everyone kinda looks at the weird guy like WTF
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a large man in a fuzzy white bunny suit with huge pink ears hunched over in a sitting position and mugs happily for the camera, surrounded by a dozen white bunny and chicken puppets
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summary- Michael lost access to his verified Instagram account a month ago. In typical Meta fashion he was given no explanation and no recourse. In this video he explains that he is filing suit against Meta...
Whats not in the video but he reports in the comments that within 24 hours of posting this video his account and all it's content was reinstated without any explanation.
Meta is a cancer.
Whats not in the video but he reports in the comments that within 24 hours of posting this video his account and all it's content was reinstated without any explanation.
Meta is a cancer.
I hope the continues the case.
Feel for folks still choosing to use it, or feeling like they have to. If you're running a business that relies on it seems increasingly like dancing with the devil.
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image of the earth from the moon, with the text, "I have two versions of Outlook and neither of them is working" as a reference to a recent incident with the Artemis II crew
title stolen
USS Enterprise Level Support
Good ol Papyrus
"... and if you can get Teams to stop working, too, I'd really appreciate it. I am in actual outer space observing the infinite."
- an astronaut, probably
- an astronaut, probably
Artemis II Astronauts Say Teams Not Working Either
https://theneedling.com/2026...
https://theneedling.com/2026...
@neuracnu actual lol, amazing
This mission could NOT have been an email.
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Four researchers wearing full-body cleanroom suits, face masks, and gloves work inside a brightly lit laboratory with yellow-tinted windows. One person looks through a microscope, another uses a handheld device, while two others operate equipment at a workstation with computers and instruments.
Inside the lab, Dane Sievers, far left, the Nanolab's coordinator, and Lukas Janavicius, second from right, a third-year Ph.D. candidate in the ECE Department, work with student researchers to make discoveries at the smallest scales.
source: https://grainger.illinois.edu/news...
source: https://grainger.illinois.edu/news...
There are no small lies, but there are nano fabrications.
@bezt LOL!
Hey! My bunny suit looked pretty much like that. Pretend one of those guys was me in 1984. You learned to recognize people by their eyes. It was unsettling to see their entire face.
@Lockjaw 👍🏻
@bezt ++
"I'm not Janine, she's over there."
This explains why their hardware catalog keeps getting smaller.
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film loop - a woman at a breakfast table with a loaf of bread startles as flames burst from her toaster. She holds up a piece of burnt toast into which someone - or someTHING - has etched the words SATAN LIVES.
...in the Whitehouse
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a flat rectangular plastic card with four large round circles arranged in an arc and a semicircular cutout in the left edge. It's clearly designed to engage with the fingers and thumb of the left hand. There is a small round hole for a knotted string in the top left corner, marked "Memory". The larger holes, from top to bottom, are numbered 1, 3, 5 (thumb cutout), 2 and 4.
All of the text is written in a delightfully retro-futuristic font (likely Data70) invoking MICR computer text. Other texts are "The Zlotnian Calculator™" and "© Fingerbrain Co. Seattle, WA 98103 U.S.A."
All of the text is written in a delightfully retro-futuristic font (likely Data70) invoking MICR computer text. Other texts are "The Zlotnian Calculator™" and "© Fingerbrain Co. Seattle, WA 98103 U.S.A."
Since everyone seems to be all about space programs, here's a very silly joke device from 50 years back: The Zlotnian Calculator.
While it was a joke, it was made by a very serious surveying instrument company, the Slope Indicator Company of Seattle, WA.
source: https://www.mccoys-kecatalogs.com/SpecialS...
I've made a 3d printed re-creation: https://www.printables.com/model...
While it was a joke, it was made by a very serious surveying instrument company, the Slope Indicator Company of Seattle, WA.
source: https://www.mccoys-kecatalogs.com/SpecialS...
I've made a 3d printed re-creation: https://www.printables.com/model...
Potentially useful for balancing the odds in a fight, depending on finger size.
Knuckleduster?
absolutely CACKLING at the manual (thanks for the link!)
@me3dia @poorusher absolutely bloody not: it's thin plastic from 1976. You'd end up getting Eddie Coyle'd if you tried it.
@nikkuneko it really goes for it, doesn't it?
did it come in brass?