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64 covers from crime novels published in the 1960s by Penguin are arranged in a grid. The covers are predominantly printed in green and black ink, with occasional accents of red or blue.
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Two paperback covers, Erle Stanley Gardner's "Some Women Won't Wait" and William Ard's "When She Was Bad". The first depicts a topless blonde holding a cocktail and looking at the viewer, her knee drawn up to cover her torso; the second shows a voluptuous brunette in a yellow dress slipping off her shoulders, holding a cigarette, sitting on the desk of a man holding a revolver.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
The incredibly prolific illustrator—best known either for his 1000+ paperback covers or for his many James Bond posters—was born on February 3, 1926.
The incredibly prolific illustrator—best known either for his 1000+ paperback covers or for his many James Bond posters—was born on February 3, 1926.
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A picture of a loon made in the likes of the Rebellion Alliance
Rebellion Loon by Bernardo Anderson, u/feral_user
Rebellion Loon by Bernardo Anderson, u/feral_user
source: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/
bencmeissner
Note to self to track down the brilliant artist who created this.
@bencmeissner Looks like it originated on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r...
@keri Thank you 😊 I'll admit that as I wrote that I figured someone would probably beat me to it
looks like the artist posted on reddit with SVG and other resources (username is feral_user_ )
https://www.reddit.com/r...
i'll just copy the linkage from their post to save the need for clickthrough:
Creative Common License CC0
Website: https://minnesotarebelalliance.com/
SVG: https://drive.proton.me/urls...
PNG: https://drive.proton.me/urls...
Store: https://www.redbubble.com/shop...
Store (blue variant): https://www.redbubble.com/shop...
https://www.reddit.com/r...
i'll just copy the linkage from their post to save the need for clickthrough:
Creative Common License CC0
Website: https://minnesotarebelalliance.com/
SVG: https://drive.proton.me/urls...
PNG: https://drive.proton.me/urls...
Store: https://www.redbubble.com/shop...
Store (blue variant): https://www.redbubble.com/shop...
oops, too late!
(sorry about that, @keri , should have hit refresh before posting my comment!)
@nikkuneko Oh, amazing! Thank you for the extra details. The version I posted must have been created with an additional background from the original.
Lazer eyes 🥰
Lazer eyes 🥰
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A black and white photograph of lyrical tire tracks swerving over a snowy road, into some woods.
Pia Paulina Guilmoth and Jesse Bull Saffire spent seven years sniffing around discarded boxes and junk shops in order to paint this peculiar portrait of their home.
#photography
https://www.theguardian.com/artandde...
#photography
https://www.theguardian.com/artandde...
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The front page of a newspaper. Hundreds of names are listed in minuscule Farsi print.
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
"The powerful front page of the reformist newspaper Sazandegi features the names of 3,000 individuals who, according to government reports, were killed during the protests in Iran."
"The powerful front page of the reformist newspaper Sazandegi features the names of 3,000 individuals who, according to government reports, were killed during the protests in Iran."
I love this, but it's more likely 30K, not 3 :(
Toward the end of the singing resistance action on Sunday we passed Iranian Americans demonstrating about this. It was a stark reminder that while we’re going through trauma, others around the world are too. There were some touching moments between the two groups.
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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Hugleikur Dagsson
(nsfw: language)
(nsfw: language)
erika kirk
A little dab'l do ya...
( from an old Brill Cream commercial.)
( from an old Brill Cream commercial.)
@williwaw ++++++
@williwaw 🎯
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A painting outside a home in south Minneapolis. The painting mimics the classic Morton Salt image of a young girl in a yellow dress with an umbrella protecting her from falling rain as she trails salt behind her. But in this image, the girl wears a gas mask and a whistle. In the trail of salt you can seethe acronyms DHS, ICE and CBP. Below the image, in white lettering reads “RESIST” on one line and below it “APPLY LIBERALLY. LOVE FIERCELY.”
Guess where I saw this 😉
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In a staticky image from a VHS, the klingon Gowran is subtitled with, "Everyone was harmed during the making of this video."
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Original: https://mastodon.online/@IngridH...
@macmanx 🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
Noam Chomsky, though :(
The workers of USAID.
National Public Radio.
The entire State Department.
National Public Radio.
The entire State Department.
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Colorful wall, tables and chairs of a taco restaurant patio.
Sunset Junction area of Silverlake neighborhood in Los Angeles, California.
I want tacos
Aw. Now yer makin’ me all homesick ‘n’ shit.
This was one of our favorite locals in the 15 years we lived in SL.
This was one of our favorite locals in the 15 years we lived in SL.
@MackReed It hit the spot. The birria de res torta was pretty good, but the fish taco plate was A+.
Best Chilaquiles in town! Used to frequent this spot a lot 2006-11.
Want!
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A big hairy guy who happens to be Jer's cousin speaks with a police officer during protests in Minneapolis in a photo printed in the Washington Post. The caption reads "Minneapolis Police officers confront counterprotesters after right-wing provocateur Jake Lang's anti-immigration demonstration outside City Hall on Jan 17, 2026" but this is misleading as the interaction was not confrontational at all.
My cousin Alex has been active in the anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis and wound up in the WaPo over the weekend. Sadly, the caption was misleading. He tells me that he and the officer were actually having a civil conversation about how the high rate of turnover in the force since 2020 gives MPD a chance to raise the bar for themselves and build a better relationship with the community they're supposed to be protecting and serving.
Tell your cousin thank you from another Minnesotan.
big love to him for engaging in a civil conversation. hopefully we can keep having more of them each day and cling to this democracy with our fingernails
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programming process flowchart from Timex/Sinclair 1000 manual:
1) Start
2) Write program with as few bugs as possible.
3) Test Program.
4) Does it work perfectly?
5) If Yes, Finish.
6) If No, Don't panic
7) Find the bugs.
8) Fix them, introducing as few new ones as possible. Go to 3) Test Program.
1) Start
2) Write program with as few bugs as possible.
3) Test Program.
4) Does it work perfectly?
5) If Yes, Finish.
6) If No, Don't panic
7) Find the bugs.
8) Fix them, introducing as few new ones as possible. Go to 3) Test Program.
from the Timex/Sinclair 1000 user manual: https://archive.org/details...
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
That's not how I was taught to program!
@bubbalumpkis you've been doing it wrong all along, then
Theres a missing box: "Deploy to production"
@dreyfusslugado *everything* was production on a 2048 byte RAM TS1000...
That bottom box bringing a hefty dose of realism
TIL: there's a "Yes" option
@pk dude that wrote this (Dr Steve Vickers) is a geometric logician, so I feel he had to include it for completeness
The boxes required for my workplace:
Is it a Friday afternoon before a long weekend? then FUCK IT WE DEPLOY
Is it a Friday afternoon before a long weekend? then FUCK IT WE DEPLOY
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Old photograph of 5 toddlers. 4 are standing and looking over 1 poor toddler who has fallen off a small stool and is lying face down with the feet pointing towards the camera.
awkward i think you mean epic
YOU GOT ZUBAZZED!
Tripped on his own mullet
you think anyone wants a roundhouse to the face while i’m wearing these bad boys?
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"There's dozens of us"
Movie tickets here are $24 each for a standard screen. 40 people per screen still seems high.
You can order online and never show up, surprised they didn’t astroturf opening box offices like they do New York Times best seller lists
They were. In Boston somebody posted a Craiglist ad offering people $50 to sit through a screening, and locally one of the theaters had a screening sold out on a night most of the state was shut down because of a snow storm.
@ardgedee 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The last part!
It's a brilliant grift. "Own the libs by buying a ticket. YOU DON'T EVEN HAVE TO SHOW UP!"
It's gotta be fucking over the theaters though...they're getting zero concession revenue.
It's gotta be fucking over the theaters though...they're getting zero concession revenue.
(Not that I have empathy. If you're doing business with Trump, you gotta know you're about to get fucked over.)
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A large gathering of cyclists with various protest signs denigrating the American I.C.E. thugs.
A hundred or do of us gathered in solidarity on Saturday afternoon joining a nation-wide ride for Alex
I heard there were thousands on a ride here in Minneapolis.
^^That was not intended to come off as downplaying your ride. Thank you for joining in solidarity.
Also, how do you not have any snow?
Also, how do you not have any snow?
It was cool to see so many memorial rides happening all over the country this weekend.
Not downplaying at all, @bencmeissner, no worries. I'd HOPE there were way, way more people riding in solidarity in MSP than out here in my little burg! As for the snow... seriously... its miserable since I love skiing pow, but I've been getting out on huge road rides so I guess I've got that going for me.
Check out this map that they generated at bikepacking.com to show all the coordinated efforts, @wjcstp
https://bikepacking.com/news...
Check out this map that they generated at bikepacking.com to show all the coordinated efforts, @wjcstp
https://bikepacking.com/news...
@samh wow, that map is very cool
@samh Yes, that map is great. Lovely to see so many around the country and the world.
Also, Gulf of Mexico
Also, Gulf of Mexico
I had no idea these were happening or I would have gone to one.
Let's hope we don't soon have a reason to host another one, @dogwelder
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A black-and-white movie still; Eddie (the Japanese actor Peter) presenting as femme with short haircut, groomed eyebrows, and long eyelashes, saying, "I wish the whole country would sink under water."
Learn to swim
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Sign - carpet your whole for only $99
Sorry, mine's covered in parquet.
Is it just me or does this sign not read coherently any direction?
@samh 4th panel either fell or photoshopped away
Everything's a carpet if you're brave enough.
Dang it! Spell check added a W...
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A photo of singing protesters in downtown Minneapolis. The top of the image shows some skyscrapers. On the right is part of the Westminster Presbyterian Church where we started. The protesters line the whole block. In the foreground is a sign that reads "Stop the Violence"
Today's singing action was planned to tell ICE agents that they can quit and come over to the good side. More than 1500 of us stopped in front of downtown hotels where they are known to be staying to sing to them songs telling how they don't have to keep being the bad guys.
It was a nice end to a day that started with agents illegally* staging in Powderhorn Park where they got really scared by us calling them names so they had to use tear gas and pepper spray and call in back up to help them get out of the park where they were staging illegally while telling _us_ to leave. I have pictures of that, but they were sent to the park board and the county attorney and I don't want to make you lovely people see them.
* https://www.minneapolisparks.org/ice-resp...
It was a nice end to a day that started with agents illegally* staging in Powderhorn Park where they got really scared by us calling them names so they had to use tear gas and pepper spray and call in back up to help them get out of the park where they were staging illegally while telling _us_ to leave. I have pictures of that, but they were sent to the park board and the county attorney and I don't want to make you lovely people see them.
* https://www.minneapolisparks.org/ice-resp...
I'm so impressed with all of you.
For us it is 80 yrs ago when fascism roamed our streets. I know the stories from my parents and history books.
Unfortunately now it's our former liberator experiencing SD / Gestapo in their own streets.
Peaceful resistance in great numbers is key I guess.
For us it is 80 yrs ago when fascism roamed our streets. I know the stories from my parents and history books.
Unfortunately now it's our former liberator experiencing SD / Gestapo in their own streets.
Peaceful resistance in great numbers is key I guess.
Like this thing https://bsky.app/profile...
That's exactly what happened here: neighbours informing on people in their street.
There was a reckoning after the war.
That's exactly what happened here: neighbours informing on people in their street.
There was a reckoning after the war.
@joost Thank you.
I'm sure there are people who would respond to that call for snitching on neighbors, but not in my 'hood.
I'm honestly surprised they have not started the Trump Youth yet.
I'm sure there are people who would respond to that call for snitching on neighbors, but not in my 'hood.
I'm honestly surprised they have not started the Trump Youth yet.
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A dark evening, somewhere in a remote and mountainous area. The sky is dark purple, with a crimson glow on the horizon. On the small hill closest to the viewer is a single streetlight, casting a greenish glow over the ground. In the background is the blurry rise of another hill, black against the horizon. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
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A map showing an island country, with four locations called out and illustrated in an 18th-century Chinese pen-and-ink style.
Made using my latest brush set Qiánlóng: http://www.kmalx.co/qianlong
Blending a few different styles here, I wasn't trying to specifically nail the 18th-century Chinese style, but utilize it in an interesting way. I think it turned out pretty good.
Blending a few different styles here, I wasn't trying to specifically nail the 18th-century Chinese style, but utilize it in an interesting way. I think it turned out pretty good.