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Meme from Muppet Christmas Carol where scrooge asks the boy what day it is.
first panel shows michael caine as scrooge, dressed in nightclothes and wearing a sleeping cap leaning out a window with one finger raised. the caption reads "You there, boy! What day is it?"
second panel shows a wider shot from below, showing more of the building and window of a stone building with snow on a ledge. it is clearly snowing. there is the back of a rabbit visible looking up at michael caine. the caption reads "It's anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's death, sir!"
third panel shows a close up on Michael Caine, he is smiling, showing a gold tooth, as it continues to snow. the caption reads "Then I haven't missed it."
first panel shows michael caine as scrooge, dressed in nightclothes and wearing a sleeping cap leaning out a window with one finger raised. the caption reads "You there, boy! What day is it?"
second panel shows a wider shot from below, showing more of the building and window of a stone building with snow on a ledge. it is clearly snowing. there is the back of a rabbit visible looking up at michael caine. the caption reads "It's anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's death, sir!"
third panel shows a close up on Michael Caine, he is smiling, showing a gold tooth, as it continues to snow. the caption reads "Then I haven't missed it."
Happy April 8, everyone.
Let's make it a holiday
@artwells yes, except I made this one from scratch with fresh high-rez grabs from the bluray :D
@cristin and that is well appreciated extra puss on that grave
as one does
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source: https://old.reddit.com/r...
I hear tbey are selling off our national art collection, which is housed in public buildings, they are also selling off.
How much can a new forrest cost Michael, $5?
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A thin, rickety bridge extends through a raging red and yellow inferno. Marching along the bridge is an eerie procession, led by a person wearing a tall top hat. The person is blowing a trumpet. Behind them, a hulking figure with a windup key sticking out of its back thumps a drum with a red star on it, hung around its neck. In the rear is a small, hunched figure with horns and a tail, playing a saxophone. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
/checks notes
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Two seagulls walking. One’s beak is stuck through a slice of bread.
A pained expression
Inbred? No. In pain. He's French.
Bad gloryhole. Would not recommend.
2 stars
2 stars
Zöe Bread cosplay?
life is pain, highness
@urlnotfound +1
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"For the time being have him raise his eyebrows and wink."
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We're on strike! Don't visit propublica.org on April 8
source: https://bsky.app/profile...
I'm on an Amtrak train heading to my first strike. I'll be picketing all day at 155 6th Ave for anyone who wants to come support us in NYC!
I'm on an Amtrak train heading to my first strike. I'll be picketing all day at 155 6th Ave for anyone who wants to come support us in NYC!
✊🏻❤️
Is this the right strike fund, Dan? https://www.gofundme.com/f...
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I equally love and hate that https://idiocracy.wtf exists
Some of these citations are a bit of a stretch. I don't think Starbucks having a large and expensive menu is more than 50% of the way to Starbucks giving you a rub and tug.
not yet! for now, though, i'm sticking to dunkin. i got my medical degree at dunkin.
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A screenshot, green text on black. "On April 7th, 2026, people stopped being born. On the same day, people stopped dying, and people stopped aging."
source: https://www.sbnation.com/a...
If you haven't read Jon Bois' "17776: What Football Will Look Like in the Future", let me recommend it. Genuinely one of the greatest and most heartwarming pieces of science fiction from the last decade.
If you haven't read Jon Bois' "17776: What Football Will Look Like in the Future", let me recommend it. Genuinely one of the greatest and most heartwarming pieces of science fiction from the last decade.
I strongly 2nd this, it's a cool story (whether you like football or not), and an excellent use of the web as storytelling platform.
Jon Bois is a singular genius, and we are lucky to have him.
[Tortoise Intensifies]
this was a "Torchwood" episode, right?
I'm glad he got his bag but I don't know how whatever book deal he got that derailed 20021 is going to be as good as what it would have been on the web.
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illustration of a racoon standing on two legs while wearing a cowboy hat and boots, looking at the viewer with uncertainty, with the text, "My body hurts and I'm mad at the government."
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A closeup of the moon fills the bottom diagonal 2/3rds of the photo, and it shows hundreds of large and tiny craters, lit brightly by sun. The distance a small blue planet earth, dusted with white clouds, is rising over the moon's horizon. The rest of the sky is pitch black
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horizontally-oriented bar chart displaying the 20 most played artists from a last.fm. from top to bottom, the chart displays slots 20 to one, with a color gradient going from purple to gold. x axis goes from 0 to 50. the artists, in order:
clem snide
retirement party
bright eyes
mclusky
la poexe
willi carlisle
desaparecidos
new ghost
the pillows
phillip jon taylor
deep sea diver
cusp
silverchair
bow & spear
the beatles
gouge away
emma ruth rundle
deafheaven
hey mercedes
angine depoitrine
clem snide
retirement party
bright eyes
mclusky
la poexe
willi carlisle
desaparecidos
new ghost
the pillows
phillip jon taylor
deep sea diver
cusp
silverchair
bow & spear
the beatles
gouge away
emma ruth rundle
deafheaven
hey mercedes
angine depoitrine
ugly, but made with work tools whilst trying to avoid work for a few minutes. trying to do at least little things with data on my own. may try learning something new down the road, like some basic python.
found a nice export tool to grab stats without having to deal with my own API key:
https://mainstream.ghan.nl/export...
per this post:
https://mltshp.com/p/1RNCD
addendum // artists from this list available to stream on bandcamp:
clem snide (5 plays)
https://clem-snide.bandcamp.com
retirement party (5 plays)
https://retirementparty.bandcamp.com/music
bright eyes (6 plays)
https://brighteyes.bandcamp.com/music
mclusky (6 plays)
https://mcluskymclusky.bandcamp.com/music
la poexe (7 plays)
https://poex.bandcamp.com/
willi carlisle (8 plays)
https://willicarlislemusic.bandcamp.com/music
desaparecidos (8 plays)
https://desaparecidos.bandcamp.com/music
new ghost (9 plays)
https://newghostband.bandcamp.com
phillip jon taylor (10 plays)
https://phillipjontaylor.bandcamp.com/music
deep sea diver (10 plays)
https://thedeepseadiver.bandcamp.com/music
cusp (11 plays)
https://cusptunes.bandcamp.com/
bow & spear (13 plays)
https://bowandspear.bandcamp.com/music
gouge away (24 plays)
https://gougeawayfl.bandcamp.com/music
emma ruth rundle (27 plays)
https://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/music
deafheaven (30 plays)
https://deafheavens.bandcamp.com/music)
hey mercedes (31 plays)
https://runforcoverrecords.bandcamp.com/album...
angine de poitrine (49 plays)
https://anginedepoitrine.bandcamp.com/album...
found a nice export tool to grab stats without having to deal with my own API key:
https://mainstream.ghan.nl/export...
per this post:
https://mltshp.com/p/1RNCD
addendum // artists from this list available to stream on bandcamp:
clem snide (5 plays)
https://clem-snide.bandcamp.com
retirement party (5 plays)
https://retirementparty.bandcamp.com/music
bright eyes (6 plays)
https://brighteyes.bandcamp.com/music
mclusky (6 plays)
https://mcluskymclusky.bandcamp.com/music
la poexe (7 plays)
https://poex.bandcamp.com/
willi carlisle (8 plays)
https://willicarlislemusic.bandcamp.com/music
desaparecidos (8 plays)
https://desaparecidos.bandcamp.com/music
new ghost (9 plays)
https://newghostband.bandcamp.com
phillip jon taylor (10 plays)
https://phillipjontaylor.bandcamp.com/music
deep sea diver (10 plays)
https://thedeepseadiver.bandcamp.com/music
cusp (11 plays)
https://cusptunes.bandcamp.com/
bow & spear (13 plays)
https://bowandspear.bandcamp.com/music
gouge away (24 plays)
https://gougeawayfl.bandcamp.com/music
emma ruth rundle (27 plays)
https://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/music
deafheaven (30 plays)
https://deafheavens.bandcamp.com/music)
hey mercedes (31 plays)
https://runforcoverrecords.bandcamp.com/album...
angine de poitrine (49 plays)
https://anginedepoitrine.bandcamp.com/album...
✋🏻🔺🤚🏻
lol angine de potrine
@n0wak ???
@3rdparty
((( ✋🏻🔺🤚🏻 )))
((( ✋🏻🔺🤚🏻 )))
some good scrobblin
@3rdparty @nikkuneko
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Hell yeah Hey Mercedes
@mikemccracken the recent reissues of their albums really wedged them into my brain again. i had forgotten how good they were.
A comment seen elsewhere: "my life has become quite simple: i see polka dots and triangles, and i click."
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art002e009301 (April 6, 2026) – Captured by the Artemis II crew during their lunar flyby on April 6, 2026, this image shows the Moon fully eclipsing the Sun. From the crew’s perspective, the Moon appears large enough to completely block the Sun, creating nearly 54 minutes of totality and extending the view far beyond what is possible from Earth. The corona forms a glowing halo around the dark lunar disk, revealing details of the Sun’s outer atmosphere typically hidden by its brightness. Also visible are stars, typically too faint to see when imaging the Moon, but with the Moon in darkness stars are readily imaged. This unique vantage point provides both a striking visual and a valuable opportunity for astronauts to document and describe the corona during humanity’s return to deep space. The faint glow of the nearside of the Moon is visible in this image, having been illuminated by light reflected off the Earth.
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I don’t need to cut the world open. It’s plain to see.
@BennyTheIcepick /heard
April is National Poetry Month.
@snarkout I’m tryin’…..
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A view out the window of a spaceship. The window is tall, with rounded sides, and surrounded by a heavy metal frame. The gray wall of the spaceship, with various beams and bolts, is visible beyond the frame. Out the window is the starry black of space, with a bright white-gray moon in the center. We're pretty close to the moon. The surface shadows are sharp and visible. Clamped to the upper frame of the window is a small consumer GPS unit, the kind you'd have in your car, displaying the words "keep right" in white lettering, along with "50 thousand km". The GPS displays the usual pink route and arrows indicating how to get to the moon. In the lower left of the screen is a small round icon indicating that the local speed limit is 90km/h. Fortunately there are no cops in space, yet. Good luck out there, Artemis crew. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
(voice of Carl Sagan) In order to make a right turn, first you must create the universe.
This is excellent.
I love this
@dreyfusslugado ++
+1 for the speed limit sign!
@mare Glad someone caught that :-)
@1f2frfbf @urlnotfound Thank you!
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Fidelity Castro holding up two pineapples. Below is the text "Here's a little propaganda"
From Saul Landau's _Fidel_ (1968).
6, 7 but with pineapples
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This is [YOUR NAME], a constituent living in [CITY, STATE, ZIP]. I can be reached at [PHONE NUMBER] but I do not require a call back.
I am asking you to impeach, convict and remove President Trump.
His latests message regarding ending civilization in Iran is yet more evidence that he is unfit to serve as president.
There is no greater priority for you, my elected representative, than to impeach, convict and remove President Trump from office.
Thank You.
I am asking you to impeach, convict and remove President Trump.
His latests message regarding ending civilization in Iran is yet more evidence that he is unfit to serve as president.
There is no greater priority for you, my elected representative, than to impeach, convict and remove President Trump from office.
Thank You.
April 7, 2026 - A variant of the voicemail and emails I sent to my three congressional representatives this morning. Alt text contains the text as well.
I do not understand how Dems in the house have not been filing articles of impeachment constantly this year.
The Dems are not going to save us.
@bencmeissner because money.
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My teammate and I spent yesterday's photo session having introvert time and focussing on separate details. It was delightful.
This is sea moss? Sea grass? Sea weed? Some sort of sea lawn growing on a sea wall near the sea. I love the textures and the pattern created by... the sea.
Sony a7iii, 85mm lens, f10 maybe?
This is sea moss? Sea grass? Sea weed? Some sort of sea lawn growing on a sea wall near the sea. I love the textures and the pattern created by... the sea.
Sony a7iii, 85mm lens, f10 maybe?
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Following on from my previous post... https://mltshp.com/p/1RNNX
Now this is an energy bar I would like to eat (rum is not optional)
This one was from the same article, another Ballarat lad who was a bit of an Aussie legend. A marathon runner who won Gold, 2 x Silver and a Bronze medal at various Commonwealth Games and a heap of other marathons around the world. I used to see him jogging around the Ballarat lake when he was around 50 years old, still fit as a fiddle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
Now this is an energy bar I would like to eat (rum is not optional)
This one was from the same article, another Ballarat lad who was a bit of an Aussie legend. A marathon runner who won Gold, 2 x Silver and a Bronze medal at various Commonwealth Games and a heap of other marathons around the world. I used to see him jogging around the Ballarat lake when he was around 50 years old, still fit as a fiddle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
Man loved a Mars Bar. https://youtu.be/J6mXixHp...
@bezt ++ sure did
Biscuit = cookies? 🧐 I’m confuse.
@m3moellering yep, a cookie in Australia is called a biscuit. Your biscuits would be more of a scone to us
Recipes like this drive me bonkers. "1 packet" --how large? Give me a weight, a volume, anything! Sizes change, either from shrinkflation or just multiple product sizes being available.
@Argie Yeah, it's just so generic. Is it a sugar-cookie? Toll-House (The Cookie that Conquered the World)? Treacle? I wanted more detail......for science.
When hiking long distance paths in England we found that Snickers bars had actually more calories per gram. And they were named Marathon in Britain so that checked out. (TIL the name was changed to Snickers in 1990 but they changed it back in 2020.)
@m3moellering @Xedrik Cultural context/assumed knowledge. It'd generally be one of the plain sweet tea biscuits like Arnotts Marie or Milk Arrowroot, or Scotch Finger if you're fancy.
Some biscuits like the sadly discontinued Arnotts Lattice seemingly had no other purpose other than to be made into custard slice.
Some biscuits like the sadly discontinued Arnotts Lattice seemingly had no other purpose other than to be made into custard slice.
I feel like the American equivalent would probably be graham crackers, or maybe Lorna Doones?
@argie we spent a couple of days in Ballarat a few years back during a two week jaunt throughout the region. I loved the feel of the whole city.
@snarkout Arnotts Marie are part of the grand international family of Marie biscuits descended from the original Peek Freans, so the closest US equivalent is usually Maria biscuits (Goya/Iberia) in the Latino aisle. But yeah, graham crackers and Lorna Doones are in the ballpark. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
@m3moellering wot @bezt said 😉
@foist yeah it's not a bad place, pretty because of all the gold found there back in the day, but the longer you stay... normal for most places I imagine. Did you get to Bendigo as well? I loved Bendigo but again only visited a few times
@bezt @Argie Ta vm!