overzealous and underprepared

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
tygermama
tygermama:
“stainlesssteellocust:
“slimegirl-pseudopod:
“dukes-cassettetape:
“molothoo:
“candiikismet:
“generation-zoomer:
“catdragonunicorn:
“daggers-drawn:
“ twitblr:
“I’m not saying it’s right, but I understand (x)
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I’m saying “it’s right” ”
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twitblr

I’m not saying it’s right, but I understand (x)

daggers-drawn

I’m saying “it’s right”

catdragonunicorn

All of us are saying “it’s right.”

generation-zoomer

It’s right

candiikismet

It’s right.

molothoo

Right

dukes-cassettetape

right as fuck

slimegirl-pseudopod

This man committed no wrong and anyone who says otherwise is wrong and devoid of morals

stainlesssteellocust

It’s right

tygermama

It’s right

sdwolfpup
startreklesbian

We’re gonna take down Forge. I’m gonna show Marlamin and the Elk tribe they were fools to let me go.

stele3

I love that they love each other. I love that Ed knows it’s gonna be painful for her to go see her ex and face another round of rejection and loss of family. I love that he waits for her outside, patiently, and has a song ready to cheer her up. I love that I actually believe they care about one another deeply and that the move takes the time to show their friendship.

tygermama
alibrariangoestoikea

I was working with an item today that just utterly flabbergasted a part of me (the other was deeply frustrated with the catalogue record AS SOMEONE APPARENTLY THOUGHT IT WAS PRINTED ON SILK, coming back to that in a minute) … but ANYWAYS … said item is a replica of a medieval manuscript prayer book THAT IS ENTIRELY WOVEN out of grey and black silk … WOVEN … text, images, intricate grey scale, WOVEN … NOT PRINTED …

And it’s flabbergasting because it’s from 1888, Jacquard machine, IT USED PUNCH CARDS to weave these intricate pages … something like 400 weft per near square inch … IT looks like a page of textured paper, but it’s not, it’s entirely SILK … F*CK …

Anyways …

alibrariangoestoikea

OKS I’ve since calmed down and found out that the reason they used “printed” is because it is essentially printed by a computer … in a weird way; when I import the record, I’m just gonna take that note out …

BUT this is the item btw

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WOVEN! WOVEN ON A LOOM using f*ckin’ punch cards!

vinceaddams

This portrait of Joseph Marie Jacquard was also woven with punch cards in 1839!

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stephaniematurin

NOW GUESS WHY EARLY COMPUTERS WERE PROGRAMMED

WITH

PUNCH CARDS

yes you’re right, they used jacquard-loom techniques

alibrariangoestoikea

Jacquard Loom: Early Computer Programing    

I just wanted to add a video discussing how a jacquard-loom worked, cuz this is nuts

A Jacquard loom in action    

tygermama
fatbisexualpenguin

People who say bi erasure doesn’t happen need to realize Freddie Mercury is known as the most famous homosexual man when he identified himself as bisexual. If that’s not bi erasure I don’t even know.

stupiduglyfatcunt

Also PoC erasure, most people don’t know he was 100% Indian

newwavenova

Specifically he was Parsi.
Also raised Zeroastrian.

iraniandiaspora

*zoroastrian 

cornflakepizza

karis-the-fangirl

^^^
centuries of religious art featuring white-skinned blue-eyed Jesus have made that pretty clear

mollyprewett

His real name was Farrokh Bulsara. He was born in Zanzibar.

cyberduckshark

Okay but why is “farrokh bulsara, from Zanzibar ” more inspiring and better sounding than “Freddie mercury from England ”?

smokeyquartz326

Can I add this tidbit I found?

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limetimo

ID: “During a Queen concert in the 70s, a heckler shouted “you fucking poof” [gay slur] to Freddie Mercury during the middle of their set. Freddie responded by ordering the crew to turn the spotlight on hte man, asking him to “Say it again, darling”. The heckler cowered in shame.

tygermama
hymnsofheresy

I don't think people realize how some people need abortions because they want to be pregnant. I really genuinely want a child. However, if abortion becomes criminalized, it becomes incredibly dangerous for me to be pregnant. I am physically ill and have multiple health problems that make me susceptible to having various pregnancy complications, miscarriage, and birth defects (that lead to stillbirth). Hell, I have a higher chance of maternal mortality than most women. Banning abortion puts me at severe medical risk. Miscarriage is now under legal suspect and is continuing to be seen as "potential" abortions or just flat out manslaughter; I could be interrogated by the police or even prosecuted in the court of law for having a miscarriage. I could have a pregnancy complication that cannot be resolved because a law prevents me from having an abortion, and I could, at best, be rendered infertile or, at worst, end up dead. I could be forced to go through an excruciatingly long and painful birth so that I can hold a dead infant in my arms because the law wouldn't let me get a "late-term" abortion. The list is endless. Don't let anyone tell you pregnancy is a safe procedure. It is not. Abortion is healthcare.

hymnsofheresy

Every single one of my worries (and more) has actualized across the United States:

Florida woman traumatized after being forced to carry out doomed pregnancy

They Lost Their Pregnancies. Then Prosecutors Sent Them to Prison.

Tennessee woman gets emergency hysterectomy after doctors deny early abortion care

Texas woman almost dies because she couldn’t get an abortion

Abortion bans could drive away young doctors, new survey finds

The U.S. Maternal Health Divide: The Limited Maternal Health Services and Worse Outcomes of States Proposing New Abortion Restrictions

Abortion is healthcare.

nire-the-mithridatist
peniswakt-deactivated20210717

yeah no offense to confucius or anything but if i was about to embark on a journey of revenge i would simply not dig two graves

peniswakt-deactivated20210717

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jesus christ, getting laid in your enemy's grave? that's some freak shit but honestly i kinda dig it

inneskeeper

well yeah you dig it thats how you make a grave

gwydionmisha

A feel like this is a conversation between  Shakespeare's clowns, and I love that.

inthefallofasparrow

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