Themes by Eris
11:28pm July 2, 2023

garbage-empress:

football-in-tuxedos:

pissmoon:

People with most mainstream tastes imaginable should not open their mouth on how anti piracy they are btw. Yea no shit you can depend on legal sources to watch Marvel and listen to tswift and Maroon 5. Thank you so much for signing the petition to close that platform that was the only one i could download this 2008 romanian dungeon synth ep from

Cheryl Dunye’s directorial debut, The Watermelon Woman, was out of print between 2000 and 2018. Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace was only available to watch on a pirate channel on YouTube until last year. There is still no way to watch the X-Files spinoff, The Lone Gunmen except to own a dvd box set that has been out of print since 2005. Or to pirate it. It’s on YouTube.

Piracy is incredibly important to keep media that’s weird, or out there or just embarrassing to someone in power, alive. We need piracy and we need to stop being snitches when someone pirates stuff.

"Keep circulating the tapes" over the MST3K logoALT
11:27pm July 2, 2023

only-tiktoks:

11:27pm July 2, 2023

161afa1312acab:

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11:26pm July 2, 2023

astraldemise:

astraldemise:

astraldemise:

changing elves from being assholes with a superiority complex and recharacterising them as just sort of weird guys that have an entirely different set of social behaviours to harken back to the days when people thought autistic people were a kind of fae for having odd behaviours. the entire reason why they dont particularly enjoy gatherings of men or dwarves or whatever is because they tend to be loud and the average elven social gathering is just a bunch of them sitting in a room in silence ignoring each other

like theyre still kind of mean but its more of them being blunt and lacking empathy rather than being condescending or purposefully malicious

my elven ass after spending 45 minutes in the pub with my dwarf friends:

I GROW WEARY OF MIMICKING YOUR OBNOXIOUS MANNERISMS TO ACCOMMODATE FOR THIS ENVIRONMENT. I WISH TO RETURN TO MY CHAMBERS TO REST AND SO I MAY PLAY SPLATOON 3 ON THE NINTENDO SWITCH. WE SHALL GATHER AGAIN NEXT HALF MOON AND I SHALL TELL YOU OF MY VICTORIES.

them:

okay man take care

anonymous ask that reads "the reason there are so many elf scholars is because of the hyperfixations"ALT

you understand my vision

11:26pm July 2, 2023

penis-peeper:

penis-peeper:

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chronic illness mood of the week

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Did I stutter

11:23pm July 2, 2023

magicalgirlmindcrank:

discodeerdiary:

poll-sandbox:

the-haiku-bot:

mediamania63:

trainsinanime:

As @staff further refine the polls while they’re rolling them out (still haven’t gotten mine sadly), here’s a suggestion of mine: Polls with a ten year time limit.

As of right now, it’s impossible for polls to turn into long-running legendary posts. You can try, sure (see the bug race), but it’s a week and then it’s locked, fixed, done, and all that’s left is for people to reminisce about that time there was a poll.

On the other hand, if a ten year poll gets popular, it can become part of Tumblr lore while still being updated. People can write passionate appeals for their vote and fight in the notes. Others can make graphs to show how the poll’s majorities shift with each different US president or Taylor Swift album. People can make memes about “remember 2025, when option 3 was in the lead? That was a crazy time”.

Why ten years, though, instead of a hundred or just no time limit? Because that way, the end becomes an event. People who voted in the poll when it was just a few hours old can watch the final countdown together, and there’s a new point in Tumblr history: That day when we finally all agreed on the best option, and presumably also some important political stuff happened.

Now, granted, most ten year polls would never reach this level of notoriety. But it only takes a few polls like this to be worthwhile. Maybe this shouldn’t be an option for users to select, but something the Tumblr website grants/pushes on you at random?

So, yeah. Ten year polls. They should be a thing.

Can you imagine the chaos of a 10 year poll with the options

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Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

Like this?

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11:23pm July 2, 2023

rev-another-bondi-blonde:

In the late 1930s-1940s, Michael Bond, author of Paddington Bear, saw Jewish refugee children (Kindertransport children) passing through Reading Station from London, arriving in Britain escaping from the Nazi horrors of Europe.

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Mr. Bond, touched by what he saw, recalled those memories 20 years later when he began his story of Paddington Bear. One morning in 1958, he was searching for writing inspiration and simply wrote the words: “Mr. and Mrs. Brown first met Paddington on a railway platform…”

“They all had a label round their neck with their name and address on and a little case or package containing all their treasured possessions,” Bond said in an interview with The Telegraph before his death in 2017. “So Paddington, in a sense, was a refugee, and I do think that there’s no sadder sight than refugees.”

Paddington Bear - known for his blue overcoat, bright red hat, and wearing a simple hand-written tag that says “Please look after this bear. Thank you.”

Paddington embodies the appearance of many refugee children. His suitcase is an emblem of his own refugee status.

“We took in some Jewish children who often sat in front of the fire every evening, quietly crying because they had no idea what had happened to their parents, and neither did we at the time. It’s the reason why Paddington arrived with the label around his neck”. – Michael Bond

Michael Bond died at 91 in 2017. The epitaph on his gravestone reads, “Please look after this bear. Thank you.”

Please look after all the young Bears in Ukraine.


~David Lundin

11:18pm July 2, 2023

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no-country-for-old-meme:

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