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spinecutter · 1 year
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happy death day to my favorite rotten little beastie
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irondad-defensesquad · 4 months
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when i go to the irondad tag, i want to see irondad.
NOT BOOBS, TUMBLR!!!!!!!!
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gio-goose · 2 months
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Yohooo important announcement
Due to the recent shit storm happening on here I have decided that I'm gonna delete my art posts in the following days. I don't want my stuff to be fed to AI bullshit. I hope y'all understand
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Fossils are so goddamn cool. They form when an animal dies and is buried in just the right conditions for its skeleton and sometimes soft tissues to be replaced by stone. It’s like the Earth itself taking pity on an animal, like hey, I’m sorry my child, let me immortalize you in stone so that even though you may die your memory will live on.
You know what? Fossils aren’t even a memory. They are a memory of a memory.
An animal’s bones replaced by rocks and minerals offering a glimpse into its life. It’s not just like hey, I was alive, it’s also like hey, I was alive and I was a fighter, a survivor, I did things that mattered. We’ve found fossils of dinosaurs locked in combat, fossils of mother dinosaurs covering their eggs to protect them, fossils with healed bite wounds and scars. We even know the fucking COLORS of some dinosaurs due to ridiculously well-preserved fossils.
Dinosaurs (and pretty much all prehistoric animals), lived so long ago that the timespan between them and us is incomprehensible to the human mind (though we like to think we can, we cannot truly comprehend how long 65,000,000 years is, or even like 15,000 years). But even though they lived so long ago, fossils ensure that their memory will live on forever. And that’s beautiful.
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year2000electronics · 4 months
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Fursonas, ponysonas and idealized fictional versions of yourself are SO last year. In the year 2024, everyone has a Gordon Freesona.
are you implying banban and i have a sona-esque connection
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littlegreenhouseplant · 8 months
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I know I post a certain kinda content but that’s not an invitation to find out where I live and what I do for my job. That’s a gross violation of my safety and privacy.
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werewolfetone · 15 days
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"Oughh it was such a burn when this white victorian said that poc naturally have smaller brains and are stupider due to where they live XD call the fireman" die 👍
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apollos-boyfriend · 7 months
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why the fuck would you add this to a post. i didn’t also and also i don’t fucking care.
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pisshandkerchief · 8 months
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I hate this so much. how the fuck am I supposed to be able to tell when my little mutuals reblogged a post if I can't even see their icons. this is so fucked. I can't even read
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verana115 · 25 days
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I hate how if you press and move the share button on this app, it automatically sends a post to one of the people you most recently talked to because that’s right where I put my thumb to scroll down. We love accidentally sending someone a post that has nothing to do with anything we’ve been talking about - especially if sending it comes off as passive aggressive on your part!
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spinecutter · 2 years
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this is so dumb
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house-of-musez · 2 months
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I rarely share my thoughts online, for a variety of reasons, but i feel like in lieu of absolutely no recent events, I should share a writing rule I know of.
It's called the 'rule of imitation' (I don't know if that's what it's actually called, it's just what I know it as). It appears a lot in children's cartoons, and oftentimes we don't even notice it's there since it's sort of a behind the scenes thing.
The idea is simple: You can't show something bad if a small child could see it and reasonably imitate it. Thus, it's fine for a character to be hit by a falling anvil, but not by a friend swinging a baseball bat. It's fine for a character to be shot out of a canon, but not to be shot with a gun.
A child isn't going to have access to a canon or an anvil, but they *could* have access to a baseball bat from the shed, or a gun from dad's bedside table. Thus, the more 'mundane' and less dangerous actions are actually *more* harmful to display, as they could lead to children doing those things and actually hurting someone.
I think this rule of imitation applies to a lot of other things too, mainly: Internet threats.
If someone says they hope another person gets stung by a thousand bees after falling in a vat of radioactive honey, you have to consider that you can't imitate that. It's not a threat because it is very clearly not an event or action that would be able to be replicated in the real world.
If someone says they hope another person dies a painful death involving a car that's covered in hammers that explodes a few times, causing hammers to fly everywhere, you have to consider that you can't imitate that. It's not a threat because it is obvious that no one would be able to do that in the real world, and thus remains in the realm of fiction.
Neither of those are death threats since the action itself is so wild and improbable that it is clear it is not meant to be a serious call to action. What *would* be a serious call to action is someone saying that they hope all [insert slur here] get SAed and stabbed, since that is an entirely possible and probable action for someone to do. *That's* a death threat.
Reporting someone for that should be taken seriously, as it is a genuine call for someone's death. Pursuing legal action towards one of my own, entirely made up examples (radioactive bees, car covered in hammers) would be ridiculous, since anyone with common sense could tell that it's not really a threat.
Of course, i feel the need to make sure @photomatt knows that this is in no way related to predstrogen, because I worry that if they assume that this *is* a jab at them I may get suspended, as that is apparently a valid response in Matt Mullenweg's eyes. Again, just a random thought that popped into my head and i felt the need to share with the good people of Tumblr, and nothing more.
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hotgirlcoded · 4 months
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did my blog just get marked as mature AGAIN??? literally less than 30 minutes after it was back to normal???
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ardenssolis · 3 months
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[Is anyone having issues with their notifs for followers? Because I sometimes see new followers and I sometimes don't unless I click over and see I have new people. 8/]
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bizlybebo · 4 months
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actually going to explode just saw a character analysis thread abt chip not being able to verbally say iloveyou because everyone either Dies or Leaves Him but this website decided to toss me into the void and then throw me in tumblr live im gonna eat drywall
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littlegreenhouseplant · 7 months
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Just my opinion but it’s kinda rapey to demand nudes from someone and then threaten their physical safety when they don’t want to send them
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