just reading abt having to post at least 4 times a day on social media to "make it" as an artist when i can barely post once every 3 weeks makes me want to claw all my skin off
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I've begrudgingly accepted videos in my Instagram for you page, but now it turned into videos which just say "read the caption for the answer".
I know it's to force engagement, but if you want me to ready anything then just put text on slide, I'm not gonna click, mute your video, click on the caption, accidently scroll to the next video, scroll back and then try to read while the video starts jumping cause it is repeating.
Not even gonna start with text posts, which scroll automatically over videos.
Text = static slide.
#annoyedmillenialout
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"MY MAN"
four characters who make you yell "MY MAN MY MAN MY MAN" !! I'll go first !
thought this was a silly idea keep it going! tagging ; @rrairey @httpshujii @cindol @seneon @cheriiyaya @accidentcache @suntoru and anyone else wanting to participate !
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THE GIRLS ARE DRUNK AND FIGHTING!!!!!!!!!!! (but just a little bit)
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the church in the coptic monastery of the virgin mary in bethlehem, palestine. this unique church is built inside of a cave tunnel which connects it to the nearby church of the nativity. the holy family is said to have passed through it during their stay in bethlehem. saint helena, who established churches across palestine during her time, is said to have established this one as well. the coptic archbishop of jerusalem purchased this and four nearby homes in the 1950s, establishing the monastery and re-establishing the church. today, the site is maintained by two nuns.
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Natural history museums hold innumerable misidentified specimens on their shelves. These specimens make their way into databases like GBIF, and muddy data that is used in global-scale analyses and other research drawing on such records. Careful verification of all specimens in a collection holding tens to hundreds of thousands of specimens would be a Herculean task that could take a dozen experts a decade. So, we often rely on spot checks.
Whilst searching our constrictor collection to see if we have any albino snakes (we don’t seem to), I came across this snake that had been identified as a Boa constrictor. It is in fact Malayopython reticulatus, a reticulated python. A quick new label and an update in our database, and I was able to move it over to the right shelf. Now it won’t muddy the waters further, and is able to be referred to by anyone interested in examining a retic.
How many more such cases are haunting our shelves of over 14 million objects? And that’s just the Natural History Museum of Denmark; there are billions of objects in similar collections globally. This is quite literally an astronomically huge problem.
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