anybody else in the club feeling this one
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The idea of english as a mother tongue is so strange to me, in my head english is how ppl communicate when there's no way in common to communicate, so english as a mother tongue sounds a bit like idk email as a mother tongue ykwim? Like english to me feels like the stuff that's used to fill the empty spaces between languages
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Paul Gavarni, L'Artiste: Far-Niente ("the artist doing nothing"), 1835.
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me writing: i am a god and reality bends to my whims
me proofreading: im too stupid to be alive
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a weighted blanket is not enough please compress me into a .zip file
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sometimes i find some of the resources i made reposted on tumblr or other sites (w or w/o credit), and sometimes i report it, but usually i just think well i hope someone's using it for something useful... but u know this one in particular is funny because it's in 2 parts (it's 2 separate images) but it tells u how many words there should be (200), but more often than you'd think, only one of the 2 images gets reposted, like it was too much trouble to notice you haven't saved the whole thing, and it's obvi not 200, but nobody seems to notice -- not the poster, not the commentors, etc. and it's just... are these just bots/ai living in their own little world, or have we humans become so automated? fucks me up, it does
200 words that describe light
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We need to bring back children’s programming that focuses on reading. I’m so serious
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“denied the catharsis of punishment” is an underappreciated but hugely effective narrative consequence imo
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Today’s card is: A 3x5 index card
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round 6: semi-finals
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Burza (The storm) by Zdzisław Jasiński, 1925:
propaganda: the atmosphere of this is unreal (no pun intended), the colors, the motion, drama and chaos, all over an unsuspecting peaceful landscape.
Orka na Ukrainie (Ploughing in Ukraine) by Leon Wyczółkowski, 1892:
propaganda: coming to you from the author of the beutiful beets painting from the first tournament: cows in the prettiest hues of the colour blue you’ve ever seen
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