i need them now
#goodomens #goodomens3
i need them now
#goodomens #goodomens3
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND SNOWTOTES MAP SUNDAY 20260125 MONDAY 20260126 MAP SHOWS ALL OF SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND GETTING 10-18", EXCEPT 4 THE BERKSHIRES GETTING 16-24" AND BOSTON AREA & EASTERN MASSACHUSETTS GETTING 16-24" ISSUED 20260124 0836 CRINGE EMOJI SAD EMOJI OPEN EYE LAUGHING CRYING EMOJI
/ ALRIGHT BOSTON
/ UR BACK IN THE 16-24" ZONE
/ THE POTENSH 4 UR SLITELY WARMER OCEAN AIR
/ MIXING UP W/ UR COLD ARCTIC AIR
/ WELL
/ UR SNOWRATES MITE GET BOOSTED UP
/ THESE SNOWBLOBS WILL BEGIN SUMTIME AROUND SUNNOON
/ GET HEAVY AFTER SUNEVE'S DARKNESS'S FALL
/ & BLOB U UP OVER SUNDAYNITE
Processing that birth trauma all by yourself, handsome? Fanworks that uncouple gender and reproduction. This includes conception, pregnancy, birth, & postpartum, plus infertility, abortion, & perinatal loss. We welcome the biologically and socially realistic, like transmac experiences, as well as magical/monstrous/omegaverse biology. No underage, please. Finish a WIP, start a new project, or submit a published piece by Valentines Day 2026.
Get That Man Pregnant: A Collection of Good Omens Mpreg
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Iβm so sorry. I hope things turn around for you soon.
Kermit faces off with Hopper in The Muppet Movie
Meanwhile in #Portland
Dear Madam Secretary, I write in response to your letter of October 1, inviting MIT to review a "Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education." I acknowledge the vital importance of these matters. I appreciated the chance to meet with you earlier this year to discuss the priorities we share for American higher education. As we discussed, the Institute's mission of service to the nation directs us to advance knowledge, educate students and bring knowledge to bear on the world's great challenges. We do that in line with a clear set of values, with excellence above all. Some practical examples: β’ MIT prides itself on rewarding merit. Students, faculty and staff succeed here based on the strength of their talent, ideas and hard work. For instance, the Institute was the first to reinstate the SAT/ACT requirement after the pandemic. And MIT has never had legacy preferences in admissions.
β’ MIT opens its doors to the most talented students regardless of their family's finances. Admissions are need-blind. Incoming undergraduates whose families earn less than $200,000 a year pay no tuition. Nearly 88% of our last graduating class left MIT with no debt for their education. We make a wealth of free courses and low-cost certificates available to any American with an internet connection. Of the undergraduate degrees we award, 94% are in STEM fields. And in service to the nation, we cap enrollment of international undergraduates at roughly 10%. β’ We value free expression, as clearly described in the MIT Statement on Freedom of Expression and Academic Freedom. We must hear facts and opinions we don't like - and engage respectfully with those with whom we disagree.
These values and other MIT practices meet or exceed many standards outlined in the document you sent. We freely choose these values because they're right, and we live by them because they support our mission - work of immense value to the prosperity, competitiveness, health and security of the United States. And of course, MIT abides by the law. The document also includes principles with which we disagree, including those that would restrict freedom of expression and our independence as an institution. And fundamentally, the premise of the document is inconsistent with our core belief that scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone. In our view, America's leadership in science and innovation depends on independent thinking and open competition for excellence. In that tree marketplace of ideas, the people of MIT gladly compete with the very best, without preferences. Therefore, with respect, we cannot support the proposed approach to addressing the issues facing higher education.
As you know, MIT's record of service to the nation is long and enduring. Eight decades ago, MIT leaders helped invent a scientific partnership between America's research universities and the U.S. government that has delivered extraordinary benefits for the American people. We continue to believe in the power of this partnership to serve the nation. Sincerely, Sally Kornbluth CC Ms. May Mailman Mr. Vincent Haley
MIT President Sally Kornbluth just issued a statement to the campus community saying NO to Trumpβs authoritarian compact
βAnd fundamentally, the premise of the document is inconsistent with our core belief that scientific funding should be based on scientific merit alone.β
Iβm so sorry. I think that would be a very difficult thing to witness. Give yourself some grace and hope you find some peace in time.
i totally understand crowley
#goodomens
a snowy little sketch of these two π€
#goodomens
β’ Pas de Deux en Rouge β’π₯ (full vers.)
I have SO MANY IDEAS. Get ready, people.
I'm a damn phoenixπ¦βπ₯
#goodomens #goodomensfanart #goodomenscomic #ineffablehusbands #aziraphale #crowley #heohlart #characterdesign #digitalart #gos3 #goodomens3 #aziraphaleandcrowley #goodomensau
No idea who said this, but yes. This exactly.
βCrowley oh my godβ oh I think Iβm goingβ please would you move a bit fasterββ
fic by brilliant @crowleystits below!
#goodomens
Post a witch if you wish π§
Quote with the last show you watched
[quoting a tweet from isabelunraveled in which she rails against depressing books that get branded as βgreat writingβ]
A key point in Fahrenheit 451 is that books were banned because they made people depressed and uncomfortable. The novel's protagonist, Montag, is taken into custody after he reads a poem that makes a woman cry because she realizes the emptiness of her life.
the US profoundly needs a children's rights movement. children are not property... they deserve opportunity and learning and autonomy and security.... and our country just does not acknowledge this
We need to teach people the difference between being uncomfortable and being unsafe. Because the discomfort of the safest people is endangering the most vulnerable, all day every day.
I did the same. Have an ancient laptop that was running Windows and put Linux Mint on it. Maybe I will just write everything in emacs and back it up to the external drive.
I am cat
I likes to sit
I sniff your face
I step on tit
A romantic flight for two very ineffable beings
#goodomens #goodomens2
embarrassing myself
Drop someone UPSET π’π‘π±
100%.
If I had one beef with the films, itβs that they did Faramir dirty.
Colbert 2028
The right wing canβt stand the thought that some of us poors and minorities might be able to outcompete them. They want to build a wall around the playing field to keep us out.
Higher education has given so many of us a leg up and now they want to knock that leg out from under us.
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First they come for the comedians, then the cartoonist. Kings fear being laughed at. We have a funny bone to pick with/without a smile on our faces #Colbert #Kimmel #SethMeyers #DailyShow
Commentary: Bostonians should be excited about the results of the NYC mayoral primary since an effort to bring ranked choice voting here is underway β and support for it is growing, writes Ismar VoliΔ, director of the Institute for Mathematics and Democracy at Wellesley College.