This dude is the bad guy in every single movie made about high school ever
@spiraldee
Peppermint shrapnel enthusiast. GenX snarkbeast. Chaos Muse (aka 'next level weirdness magnet'). In a perpetual state of too much or too little coffee. Not as interesting as the conspiracy theories about me might make one think.
This dude is the bad guy in every single movie made about high school ever
I loved this look so much, that weird vintage/punk fusion. It was SO GOOD. It just worked every single time.
I found the only known pic of part of it (barely the neckline) which was amusingly one my then boyfriend found of me in The Duelist. I'm the nervous face in the bottom right.
1991. Olive/brown lace/mesh overdress, scoop neck, 3/4 sleeves, split front skirt over simple black anything (skirt, leggings, etc.) with beat-to-hell Victorian ankle boots covered in safety pins and creative repairs. Variable weird belts.
A+++ clove-smoking art student cliche; nailed it.
Cryptid sighting!
I love watching people use LLMs in public. Theyβll reply to a breaking news article and say β@grok is this true?β Babe where do you think itβs about to pull its answer from
This magnificent bird wouldn't look at all out of place in the Dark Crystal universe, and that's pretty dang neat.
I am choosing to believe that the new 'The Shield of the Americas' initiative is 'Conquistadors 2.0', and we're about to see Kristi Noem in many more impressively ridiculous outfits until she mysteriously vanishes into the Amazon on a mission to convince the locals to become South-South Dakota.
Gop tense. I bet I've made that joke before
Cop tense but for the GOP
Screenshot of a youtube video thumbnail from CBS Austin (verified checkmark) (264 views β’ 2 days ago) Image (video still) text: CITY LEADERS PRAISE SHOOTING FIRST RESPONDERS Actual Video Link Title: City leaders praise first responders' swift actions in Sunday morning mass... editor's note: YIKES YIKES YIKES somebody's gonna get so fired...
Holy horrible chyrons, Batman!
Worse than this: the Hannibal (TV) series (which I love and is just so fucking gorgeous).
I have watched it too many times to still be this fat.
Across Instagram, militia cells are posting combat training videos, networking with other groups, and recruiting new members. Many frame themselves as disaster responders, but their pages feature Christian nationalist symbols and rhetoric tied to extremism and far-right subcultures.
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This simply doesn't seem all that far-fetched and needs to be investigated.
I mean did he not just say 'well we had some people we liked to take over but whoopsiedoodle, we bombed them, too'?
This, but packing the car for a road trip.
Counterpoint: I used to have this dream all the time from childhood to just after college and now I am halfway through complete implant replacements.
I had taken such comfort in it not meaning that for decades, I really had. Oof.
<3 costume history joke
painting of a white woman in late renaissance dress. the dress is black with white lace and a huge collar ruff. she's holding a folding fan in her right hand. she has red hair and is wearing a lace head piece. text above the image is Sarah was banned from the office kitchenette, because she couldn't be trusted with the coffee filters
But never winning lottery numbers, y'all.
A "Grandiloquent Word of the Day" meme for the word βPeriapt" with the pronunciation [PAIR-ee-apt]. The definition reads: β(n.) A charm or amulet worn as protection against mischief, misfortune, and disease.β An example sentence follows: βYoung Peregrine wore a small brass periapt against illness, though, in the end, it proved regrettably ineffective against falling pianos.β To the right are eleven small engraved illustrations of ancient amulets and talismans with carved symbols, animals, and geometric designs, all rendered in a vintage black-ink style on an aged parchment background.
Periapt [PAIR-ee-apt]
(n.)
- A charm or amulet worn as protection against mischief, misfortune, and disease."
Used in a sentence:
βYoung Peregrine wore a small brass periapt against illness, though, in the end, it proved regrettably ineffective against falling pianos.β
Except they're all gonna look like dad this go 'round, all this time later.
The first time I used Febreze, it was on some old scraps of fur I wanted to get the mothball scent out of before using them in a craft thing. I then had to iron it. I thought it was dry. No. The reek of hot-mothball-Febreze-fur scraps from the 1910s? Do not recommend. It still haunts my nightmares.
In 1966 the New Jersey Young Republicans gleefully sang racist and antisemitic songs at their gatherings. The lyrics to one went βRiding the Reich in my Mercedes Benz, shooting every kike, saving all my friends." Hartford Courant, 13 February 1966.
I have watched many videos now of Ukrainian volunteers who have stapled together three soviet-era AK-47s and mounted them on basically a golf cart shooting down Geran-style drones.
If the US can't figure out how to efficiently intercept a drone I can make in my basement, that's a skill issue.
I love that they're treating her like some tween that got hold of mom's credit card and went on a spending spree.
She's acting like a spoiled tween, so something about it at least feels vibe-appropriate.
Qanon might finally get their tribunals... just not how they expected.
Kinda loving that for them.
Aww. Well, I read the article and read it the same way, so... it ain't just you.
OK? That doesn't mean 'edgelord' is a synonym for 'nazi' like you tried to claim, because that's still complete horseshit.
It wasn't "cancel culture" when women and people of color got used up, silenced, and dismissed before their careers even began. It only became "cancel culture" when powerful abusers started having established careers momentarily inconvenienced by revelations of what they'd done.