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m0ose-idiot · 1 year
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Ever wondered whether the inhabitants of Button House are getting nicer to each other? Here's a VERY IMPORTANT SCIENCE to answer the question probably nobody asked
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pitbullsposts · 21 days
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Bonus pic. She's multi-tasking 🤹‍♂️. Drinking wine, a cigarette 🚬 and a 🇫🇷 French inhale in progress 💋
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jaubaius · 2 years
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Dads can do everything at the same time.
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damn-these-eyes · 1 month
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pratchettquotes · 2 years
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"Did you know that people very seldom start screaming while someone is still talking to them? I don't know why. I suppose it's because we're brought up to be polite."
Terry Pratchett, I Shall Wear Midnight
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Writing smut while listening to try crime makes total sense.
YouTube: “she dragged his body across the floor.”
Me: *writing* getting onto your knees, your hands trembling to unbuckle his pants. His eyes fixated on your delicate fingers.
🙃🙃🙃🙃
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soupy-george · 10 months
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Georgey. Just stoppin by to remind you that I'm terribly fond of you. -ur secret admirer p.s. in a gay way p.p.s. ...or in a straight way? p.p.p.s the point is im not particular, but i am still very fond of you
🥰 I wonder who this could be?
Not my fave mutual who has suddenly returned from R/L and is filling up my dash with reblogs?
I hope so, in all the ways. ^^ xx
p.s. how does Ska-punk, Long Beach, 1998, sound for my next wolfstar?
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outstanding-quotes · 2 years
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As the Russian proverb puts it: “Go in pursuit of several hares at once, and you will not secure a single one.”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
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bopinion · 2 years
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2022 / 18
Aperçu of the Week:
"Life is what happens when you're busy making other plans."
(John Lennon)
Bad News of the Week:
We men will never understand how women manage to do several things at once. Clichéd, for example, ironing, telephoning and watching television. "Multi-tasking" is the name given to this enviable ability. A mystery to those of us who can barely manage to read the newspaper on the toilet. The decisive factor here seems to be retrieving stored routines, since even a female brain cannot manage to actually focus on more than one subject at a time. Especially when it comes to the intellectual processing of complex topics.
This brings us to media consumption. Where not only one headline chases the next, but also displaces them from the frontal lobe. Our society was just grasping the magnitude of climate change, species extinction, nature destruction, etc., when the next dominant crisis came around the corner with Covid and took over the entire public interest. Until Russia attacked Ukraine. Other crises - such as supply chain issues that call into question the entire system of the globalized economy or general price increases on a shocking scale that many of us can't bear any more - barely make it to page 1, which they would dominate "in normal times."
The problem is attention span. Our brains manage an average of 10 trillion arithmetic operations per second. And yet doesn't manage to sustainably and productively turn its attention to more than one topic. Sascha Lobo, a well-known columnist on media topics, calls it the "puppy problem." Because playing puppies - as we all know them from thousands of oh-so-cute clips on social media - always and immediately get distracted by something new: Oh, a ball! For a child, that means ignoring the geography presentation until the math test is written. And for government policy, that the real agenda (as our cabinet just admitted after a closed-door meeting) stays put as long as there's a crisis to deal with.
And that's what I think is a fundamental problem. Because humanity can't really afford that. There is no such thing as a big pause button, with which we could stop climate change, for example, until we have the time and energy to deal with it. No matter how busy we are today, we must not lose sight of tomorrow. Many problem complexes are also interwoven. Take Yemen, for example: In the country itself, the soil has dried out so much that practically nothing grows anymore = climate crisis. In the blocked ports of Ukraine, Yemen's main supplier, 25 million tons of grain cannot be loaded = supply chain crisis. But because of Iran's and Saudi Arabia's ongoing proxy war in the country, no distribution could take place anyway = war crisis. And that would have been possible anyway only to the extent financed by aid organizations, since Yemen is effectively broke = debt crisis. This will cost the lives of many = hunger crisis.
So as not to be misunderstood: I do not want to criticize the fact that the focus of foreign and security policy is currently on Ukraine and that many economic and financial factors are also taken into account. But this does not mean that the Ministry for the Environment and Nature Conservation or the Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (aid) have to remain inactive. Spending on the Energy and climate fund, for example, has been more than tripled to 27 billion euros in 2021. However, this rather theoretical budget is being dispatched only hesitantly because the administration is standing on the brakes and redistributions are already planned, for example to - of all things! - to lower the price of gasoline. But a so-called "special fund" of 100 billion euros is being approved in a single weekend to upgrade the Bundeswehr. Just to clarify: this has nothing to do with the urgently needed military aid for Ukraine, but is a frightened (over)reaction to the Russian potential for aggression. As if, say, Grozny or Aleppo did never happen.
Yes, we need to take care of Ukraine's defense potential. And of its reconstruction. And about more energy autonomy. And about military emancipation. But it would be nice if we could do that on a planet that can sustain all of our lives. Otherwise, our children will find themselves in a crisis that can't be managed at all.
Good News of the Week:
The training of Ukrainian soldiers on Western weapons can apparently constitute war participation under international law. According to a report, the delivery of weapons itself does not constitute entry into war, "only if, in addition to the delivery of weapons, the instruction of the conflict party or training on such weapons were at issue, would one leave the safe area of non-warfare," the Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland quoted from an expert opinion of the Scientific Service of the Bundestag. An institution whose non-political opinion-forming could always be relied upon.
Now we learn that the Bundeswehr will not only hand over the modern self-propelled howitzer 2000 to the Ukrainian military, but will also provide training on the arguably complex weapon (the deviation of the weapon positioning system is only one minute of arc at a distance of 40 km - whatever that means). In the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. And not secretly, otherwise I would not have been able to read about it on several serious media. So Germany will be involved in the war? And what would that mean? In a way, a redefinition of normality.
I've already wrote about the fundamental changes in German positioning forced upon us by the Russian invasion. Including the admission of fundamental misjudgements - or blindness, if you will - towards a despot who follows what is actually a relatively obvious objective, namely the re-establishment of the Soviet Union including a "balance of terror." Principles of decades of policy have not only been questioned, but answered. As wrong.
Why is this good news? Because there is an European, even worldwide consensus on this. Germany is no longer expected to stand idly by in humility in the face of its historical guilt. On the contrary: Europe's strongest country is expected to show leadership. Not (anymore) only economically, but now also in terms of foreign and security policy. This is an opportunity. To prove that we have not only learned our lessons. But to turn them into action. History can be written, in all meanings of "as well as". For the benefit of all. The signs are good. All we need now is the confidence to recognize them as they are. And the courage to understand them as a mission.
Personal happy moment of the week:
It was only two or three months ago that I was worried about my son's school career because of French. Even if the goal - a stable E - seemed manageable. So I wasn't surprised when he said it didn't go well when he was quizzed on the day of his geography presentation, of all things, and therefore completely unprepared. Then he starts grinning, "...but very well!" He actually got an A after all. Miracles do happen.
I couldn't care less...
...that Macron renamed his party from "En marche" to "Renaissance". I didn't care that Google became Alphabet, Fiat & Peugeot became Stellantis, or Facebook became Meta. Old wine in new wineskins - a phrase I never really understood. "En marche" is still best translated as "Let's go!". Why not, when you are out to make many things better and a few things new. "Renaissance", on the other hand, linguistically means "rebirth" - before which one must actually have been dead. And in terms of cultural history, it means turning away from the dark Middle Ages toward humanistic values - which seems a little strange against the backdrop of having been in authoritative government for the last five years. I'm just getting a little envious, because probably some supposed rebranding expert charged a heavy bill for this bullshit.
As I write this...
...I am sitting on the train on another Sunday. This time on my way to Cologne for a trade show preparation. The first time since the beginning of the Corona pandemic. Therefore with mixed feelings. For business reasons I hope for a lively attendance. For infection control reasons I am unsettled. Thank goodness I am a strict mask wearer.
Post Scriptum:
Tomorrow in Russia there will be the big celebration of "victory day", the anniversary of the triumph over Nazi Germany. Originally, it was assumed that the ominous "major offensive" in eastern Ukraine would also serve to give the Kremlin despot the opportunity to announce at least some kind of victory on this very important day in Russia. In the absence of such a victory - not even Mariupol has been completely taken - fears are growing that Putin might declare a general mobilization and swear the Russian people to blood, sweat and tears. Rarely have I wished so much for a free press and unrestricted media access for a population to be able to counter this inconceivable propaganda with something real...
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jules-in-a-bin · 2 days
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this is such a weird thing but i work so much better when i'm doing two things like right now i'm studying by writing an essay. i'm right-handed so my left hand is free and i found my old fidget cube recently so i'm just writing and fiddling around with the fidget cube at the same time and i'm so weirdly productive its crazy
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bathask · 7 days
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ASDマルチタスク構造化の困難でうまくいかぬ事重なり自閉症スペクトラム感覚過敏な環境感受性の過負荷な処理やマスキング擬態化カモフラージュせねばの過緊張高不安も伴って不快感の正体が不明で更に不安なA型作業所仕事通所。大人の発達障害アスペルガー/自閉スペクトラム症の月1直近精神科通院庶幾い
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helengie · 3 months
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Sheep in permaculture
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Hey guys, I wanted to talk about sheep in permaculture today 🐑❤️ These furry creatures are not only adorable, but they also have a positive impact on our ecosystem! 🌿
One of the greatest benefits of having sheep is their amazing ability to mow the lawn. They are like sustainable farming machines, tirelessly munching on grass and weeds, keeping our landscapes neat and tidy. 🌱✂️
By grazing, sheep prevent the overgrowth of vegetation, which helps maintain a healthy balance in our ecosystems. This allows other plant species to thrive and encourages biodiversity. 🌍🌿
But that's not all! Their manure is an awesome natural fertilizer that enriches the soil with essential nutrients. 🌿💩 This, in turn, promotes healthier plant growth and reduces the need for harmful chemical fertilizers.
Speaking of sheep, have you guys checked out HelenGie's online stores on Teepublic and Redbubble? 🛍️🐑 They have an amazing collection of t-shirts, hoodies, and other apparel featuring a funny sheep design and the phrase "The ultimate multi-tasker." 😂💪
If you're interested, you can find the links to their stores in the bio! Let's rock some stylish clothes while celebrating these awesome creatures! 🐑👕 Don't forget to support sustainable farming and spread the love for sheep! ❤️🌿
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catb-fics · 4 months
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One of my prompts on hinge is about Van, and so many guys have told me they’ve googled him is because of it. So van, I am single handedly expanding your fan base… thank me later (with kisses)🙃
I love this! Would you share with us what the prompt is? I’m so curious!
Has it got you any good matches too?!
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datrah87-blog · 4 months
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samautomation · 4 months
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Mazak INTEGREX j-200S Multi-Tasking Machine
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camscendants · 9 months
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The vibe of today
*replaying the last of us while rewatching miraculous ladybug and going to watch Barbie in the middle of it*
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