Dont let my intelligence distract from the fact that I'm stupid
High int and low wis
Or high wis and low int?
High int and high wis but terrible, TERRIBLE luck on the rolls
High int and wis, but with permanent disadvantage.
DING DING DING, BABY

Dont let my intelligence distract from the fact that I'm stupid
High int and low wis
Or high wis and low int?
High int and high wis but terrible, TERRIBLE luck on the rolls
High int and wis, but with permanent disadvantage.
DING DING DING, BABY
i think the hottest look you can give someone after they commit acts of unspeakable violence is approval. like don't get me wrong if there's lust there too that's great, but staring at someone with gore dripping down their chin and coating their hands to the wrists with undisguised appraisal and admiration. maybe giving them a little nod as if to say 'well done'. THAT'S what says "yeah we're gonna fuck nasty later".
"i could fix him" well i could pat him on the head and tell him he's a good boy
Cliff notes on this article bc I keep seeing it reblogged with random speculation
-This tech has been shown to be able to prevent autoimmune diseases, but the information that it can treat/reverse them is new
-This is basically the opposite of a regular vaccine- instead of introducing something to prompt an immune response, you attach the molecule that would usually prompt a heightened response to a sugar that stops your t-cells from attacking it
-When the molecule that usually causes you to react makes it to your liver unharmed, you start to build up a tolerance to it
- This method has successfully been used to reverse autoimmune diseases in animals
- This treatment is currently in clinical trials. It has gone through phase 1 safety trials in people with celiac and they are currently doing safety trials on people with MS
Here is the link to the actual primary source. I unfortunately can’t access it and I’m too lazy to find a way to at 4 in the morning. The article linked here is from the University of Chicago, so I trust the information in it.
Ignore the video.
This audio (except instead of "Emmanuel" the voice can be heard saying either "Sephiroth" or "Genesis")
https://youtu.be/mnbR88yHZE0?feature=shared
Angeal 24/7: Genesis don't do it GENESIS don't do it don't do IT GENESIS DON'T DO IT Genesis don't Genesis DON'T DO IT GENESIS DON'T DO IT DON'T DO IT GENESIZALAKAGFDJSKAK–
Or alternatively, Zack and Angeal watching the events of ff7 go down from the life stream
Angeal and Zack: Sephiroth don't do it Sephiroth don't do it SEPHIROTH don't do it Sephiroth DON'T DO IT SEPHIROTH SEPHIROTH DON'T DO IT Sephiroth don't don't do it SEPHIROTH–
beastly reminder
Almost. Years ago my computer suddenly stopped working and lost everything on it. Fortunately a relatively recent backup still existed bc of my family, a recent parts switch, and dumb luck. But last year a friend of mine got hacked and lost close to everything he had done creatively in the last 17-ish years. Art. Novels in progress. Entire conlangs. DnD character Sheets. Music he had made. All gone. He never backed any of it up. Few months later I started this habit (or ritual, almost) of drawing a reminder beast any time I would make a full complete backup. In hopes that seeing these things might remind others and myself. (Another factor here is that I am an animator and some of the stuff on my computer took literal years to make. And the film university I go to urges us to take this stuff seriously, too.)
There’s an old saying in the computer world.
That is why you back up your stuff. It isn’t if, it’s when. If it isn’t drive failure, it’s going to be malware, or ransomeware, or a battery that fails and destroys your laptop, or a lightning strike that destroys your system, or a house fire/flood/earthquake, or simple theft of your device, the list is as long as your arm. Someday you WILL have a problem that eats all of your data. Then the only thing that will save your a** will be backups. Personally I have three levels; TimeMachine, back up to the cloud, and a drive that I back everything up to once a month and keep in the fireproof safe.
Back up your stuff.
(That includes your phone and tablet too)
This.
Don’t get me started about the time I was 75% finished with Spock’s World when lightning struck a transformer in our little housing estate, and the resulting surge (and/or EMP) fried my computer and rendered all my backups corrupt. So that I had to write the entire front end of the book again (possibly a blessing in disguise, tbh, some good things did come up in that rewrite…) and then finish the book—another 20K words or so—all in two weeks. (Which is when the MS was due at the publisher, and there was no wiggle room.)
So, happy ending: I walked on water and it got done. But lessons learned: (a) Never write a book in two weeks in a straight-backed chair. My back has never been quite the same.
(b) Back up in several different ways, on-site and off. …These days I’m really pleased with Backblaze, which backs up constantly and invisibly in the background, and not in any weird proprietary format: just plain old files in directories. (Need a specific file? No need to download an entire backup: just reach up into the cloud-based directory and pull that one file down.)
I also back up to local hard media, and additionally I compile working projects into other cloud-based backup areas (Dropbox, etc), as well as to ebook format files (.epub usually) that I store in the iPad. These can be recovered and other-formatted, if necessary, using Calibre, but are also really handy to edit from, especially if you’re using the native reader on the iPad: you make notes in the ebook and transcribe them to your working file later.
…Honestly, if you do any serious work on a computer: back that shit up. You won’t need it until YOU NEED IT. And sooner or later, you will.
(Oh, and if you’re old-school and write in notebooks: scan them and save the scans somewhere secure. …This means you, @petermorwood!)
ty for stealing this one much appreciated
people in the notes suggesting it was "improper" for the juror to do this or that it "introduced bias" to the court proceeding 🙄 the ice agent in question accused a moc of assaulting him / resisting arrest. how is the agent being a white supremacist not relevant. what universe are you living in
As a member of the world’s SECOND oldest profession, I assure you this is just one of many ways the justice system is systematically fucked up.
First, you need to understand that the rule that jurors can’t just google things is coming from a good place. Like imagine that you are on a jury that’s considering, say, a medical malpractice lawsuit and one of your fellow jurors comes into the jury room and says to you, “I think the victim’s expert was lying because WebMD totally contradicts everything they said.”
And you might be like, “But WebMD is notoriously unreliable website and the expert you’re talking about is a researcher from Mayo Clinic.” But this person cannot be swayed.
Like, we can all agree that would be bad.
So even though these rules can contribute to unjust outcomes as in the case above (and seriously, the fact that the defense attorney didn’t fact check that is probably grounds for legal malpractice), they also prevent jurors from just looking up bullshit online and taking it more seriously than the actual experts the court has put on. And I think in the era of anti-vaxxers/QAnon/COVID denial/etc., we can all understand why it’s a bad idea to trust that people can tell fact from bullshit online.
So in light of this, how do you as a juror fact check something?
The key here is that you have to ask the court for information. Jurors can ask questions of the court during deliberations, so if something you said sounds off to you, you can ask for more information.
The key term you want to use here is “credibility.”
The job of a jury is to decide what are called “questions of fact.” Long before the trial even starts, lawyers will have hashed out all the “questions of law” --- like, what the statute of limitations is; what laws, exactly, were allegedly broken; whether the court you’re in even has jurisdiction; stuff like that. Jurors are responsible for deciding which side’s version of the facts has more credibility.
For instance, if the prosecution’s witness says X and the defense’s witness says Y, the jury is responsible for deciding which is true, X or Y. And you do this by weighing which one is more credible.
So in this case, if the juror had known to, he could have told the judge, “In order to properly assess the ICE agent’s credibility, I need more information about his tattoo. I have doubts about whether he was telling the truth about it, which would impact how credible I would find his testimony. Can the agent please provide evidence that it really is what he says it is?”
There are a lot of problems with our legal system, and I think one of the biggest is that jurors aren’t educated about what they can and can’t do. Juries have a lot of power, if (and only if) they know how to use it.
Reblogging for that last post, because frankly, “what to do as a juror” is one of those things the schools should really be teaching us. Serving on a jury is one of the most powerful rights of citizenship and everyone should be educated in how to exercise it correctly.
HEY THIS IS IMPORTANT whats your favorite place to find drawing references?
so far we’ve got
if you have any more please reply!
As someone who draws a lot of faeries, Faestock is godlike.
A wonderful addition to the list!
Okay updating and consolidating lots of info here; as well as adding links for ease of access. Adding a brief description for some too; as is the case that not all of them have descriptions above. (Warning that some of these links contain nude refs, I will try to mark where possible which ones have more prominent ones.)
Posing Sites and Apps:
Stock Photo Sites:
Museum and Institution Open Access sites:
wow its been a while since ive seen this post, im so glad more useful info has been added!
When I need still poses for reference sheets, the Vintage Sewing Pattern Wiki is a god-sent!
These are fucking amazing
The figure swinging the earth – The Force Of Nature by Lorenzo Quinn
The guy being dragged by a bird – part of an installation titled Hacienda Paradise – Utopia Experiment by Fredrik Raddum.
The balancing elephant – Balancing Elephant by Daniel Firman.
The tea splashes kissing – Kiss of Eternity by Johnson Tsang.
The figure emerging from the wall – Break Through From Your Mold by Zenos Frudakis
The meditating figure splitting apart – Expansion by Paige Bradley.
The horses running through water – Mustangs at Las Colinas by Robert Glen.
The giant peeking from under the lawn – Popped Up by Ervin Loránth Hervé
The man under the raining umbrella – L’uomo della Pioggia (The Rain Man) by Jean-Michel Folon.
The huge bearded guy – The Appennnine Colossus by Giambologna.
The impossibly balanced stones on a beach – Untitled by Adrian Gray
The dragons with an egg – The Dragons in Love or The Varna Dragons by Darin Lazarov.
The stairway to nowhere – Diminish And Ascend by David McCracken
The underwater circle – Vicissitudes by Jason deCaires Taylor.
The epic warrior guy – General Guan Yu by Han Meilin
The sinking library – Sinking Building Outside State Library, Melbourne, Australia. I couldn’t find an artist’s name.
The giant hand holding a tree – The Caring Hand by Eva Oertli and Beat Huber
THANK YOU FOR SOURCES
I got this message from a bot, and honestly? If I was a bit younger and not such a jaded bitch with a career in tech, I might have given it an honest try. I spent plenty of time in a tough situation without access to any mental health resources as a teen, and would have been sucked right in.
Chatting right from your phone, and being connected with people who can help you? Sounds nice. Especially if you believe the testimonials they spam you with (tw suicide / self harm mention in below images)
But I was getting a weird feeling, so I went to read the legalese.
I couldn't even get through the fine-print it asked me to read and agree to, without it spamming the hell out of me. Almost like they expect people to just hit Yes? But I'm glad I stopped to read, because:
I was curious about their business model. They're a venture-capitol based tech startup, owned by Airbnb, the famous mental health professionals with a focus on ethical business practices./s They're also begging for donations despite having already been given 2.5 million dollars in research funding. (If you want a deep dive on why people throw crazy money at tech startups, see my other post here)
They also use the data they gather from users to conduct research and publish papers. I didn't find them too interesting - other than as a good case study of "People tend to find what they are financially incentivized to find". Predictably, Koko found that Kokobot was beneficial to its users.
So yeah, being a dumbass with too much curiosity, I decided to use the Airbnb-owned Data-Mining Mental Health Chatline anyway. And if you thought it was dangerous sounding from the disclaimers? Somehow it got worse.
(trigger warning / discussions of child abuse / sexual abuse / suicide / violence below the cut - please don't read if you're not in a good place to hear about negligence around pretty horrific topics.)
Kokobot is incredibly predatory and exploitative. I wrote a post about how it exploits minors' empathy and gamifies "giving mental health advice", resulting in an unregulated mess that can only do harm to teens' mental health in the long run.
There are young people on tumblr that actively seek support from KokoBot right now, if you check the tag for recent posts. Those people did not get paid to promote it, so do not harrass them. If you can, direct them towards resources about Kokobot (like this post) that are more transparent about what this company is up to.
This... is DEEPLY DISTURBING.
SIGNAL. BOOST.
Hey runners (and walkers)! Thought this might be helpful :)
Shoelace Voodoo
The heel slipping one is awesome if you have to wear orthotics because it stops them from slipping round inside your shoe
Oh! I’ll have to try this
oh my god. oh, oh my god. the wide forefoot one… oh my god bless you you beautiful hero
Ian’s Shoelace Site – https://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/ – is the page for all these lacing patterns and more.
He’s got specific lacing advice for skates and tall boots and there are decorative patterns and I recently relaced my skate shoes for both a wide forefoot and less friction on the laces so it’s easier to tighten and loosen them but he also has lace-locking patterns so that shoes stay exactly as tight as you laced them the first time and it is just a VERY GOOD website.
Like. I’ve been buying shoes the wrong size because it’s often hard to find wide shoes but the lacing pattern for a wide forefoot means that my big hobbit feet actually fit into the previously too-tight running shoes and sneakers I had.
The thing about fanfiction after writing original fiction for so long is that it feels like taking weighted clothes off. If I wanted a cool plot twist or a reveal or a mystery I had to set up all the expectations myself. I had to set up the red herrings, the clues, the boundaries of what was reasonable.
In fanfiction I drop a name from canon I never referenced before and it will carry the weight that a hundred pages of set up would carry in original fiction.
Do you have any fucking idea how intoxicating that is.
The shared language of a fandom in fanfiction is so amazingly conducive to a type of story telling that we lost when public domain was gutted as a legal concept. And it's such a thrilling way to make stories and I weep for how rare it is to encounter.
Like you sort of get a ghoulish attempt with star wars style "look it's revan" but it's still only a handful of people who get to play. With fandom everyone gets to play with the full toolbox, with infinite chances to try.
アカウント作り直したので過去絵中心にボチボチ更新していきます。
I have re-created my account.
My creator name is Nishiki Suzumori.
I will update mainly illustrations I have drawn in the past.
All illustrations may not be reproduced without permission.
English subtitles are reflected.
Please enlarge the subtitles as they are small.
**All quotes are my original work, created by me, and are free to use by anyone for their work**
[Image ID: A tweet from trash jones (@jzux).
me at 16: i am going to be so successful when i grow up
me now: maybe someday i will have enough energy to start a hobby
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