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6 votes
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Myths in cycling: Wider tires are slower
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Vitamin E acetate found in marijuana vaping products linked to deadly lung illnesses, tests show
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hey i have a question
it's kinda silly kinda nothing but i was thinkin kinda wondering hey. if i asked. would you pick the loose string from my sweater bring a blanket in cloudy weather go with me on an adventure give...
it's kinda silly
kinda nothing
but i was thinkin
kinda wondering
hey.
if i asked.
would you pick the loose string from my sweater
bring a blanket in cloudy weather
go with me on an adventure
give a little hug, a little pressure
would you grab a little snack
put my favorite towel on the rack
hear me sing, and try not to laugh
or light a blunt, hit twice, and pass
help me dye my hair
tell me i look cute in underwear
text me just to say you're there
snap your cookie just to share
or rub my neck soft when it hurts
tell my i've a way with words
walk to the park when wind's absurd
just to sip a tea and watch the birds
tell me that you like my lips
pick me clothes out for a trip
head to the lake to skinny dip
and blush a bit because you like my hips
could you
sweat with me at the gym
fill our popcorn to the brim
say that this shirt makes me look slim
and maybe love me limb from limb
instead of him
.
.
.
18 votes -
Genetically modified mosquitoes breed in Brazil
8 votes -
Discord is removing the "Nitro Games" game library subscription aspect of their Nitro premium service
18 votes -
Undone - Season Discussion Thread
5 votes -
Vinyl is poised to outsell CDs for the first time since 1986
12 votes -
Kickstarter’s year of turmoil - Multiple employees involved with a "Kickstarter United" effort to unionize have been fired over the past week
13 votes -
MoviePass is shutting down tomorrow
15 votes -
Dungeon crawling or lucid dreaming?
9 votes -
CGP Grey: The Race to Win Staten Island
21 votes -
The FGC9 is a 3D Printed firearm that is built from unregulated components and costs 100$ to make
@fuggguncontrol: The FGC9 is a (mostly) 3D Printed firearm that is built from unregulated components - using the EU definition of what a "regulated component" is. This makes it just short of an entirely scratch built firearm. It costs 100 dollars to build. #GunControlNow #3Dprinting #DIY https://t.co/gPxoFHzHvd
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Is there an alternative to Archillect?
you know the alternatives to http://archillect.com/ ? Who is Archillect? Archillect [archive + intellect] is a synthetic intelligence (or artificial intelligence, depending on the point of view)...
you know the alternatives to http://archillect.com/ ?
Who is Archillect?
Archillect [archive + intellect] is a synthetic intelligence (or artificial intelligence, depending on the point of view) made to find and share inspiring visuals over social media channels. She is a living inspiration archive. She is a digital muse. She currently has an active Twitter profile, a Facebook page, and a Pinterest board where she converts unhappy human beings to inspired artists.3 votes -
Water found in habitable super-Earth's atmosphere for first time
17 votes -
TAMBOR! Afro Venezuelan Recordings 1978 - 1986
5 votes -
The Real Cost of Your Blue Jeans: abhorrent working conditions and environmental neglicence plague one of the world's most popular garments
5 votes -
Mordhau players are having a great time by ignoring all the rules
4 votes -
Volfefe index
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Democratic Debate #3 - Sept 12 2019
I don't have as much to put up here as @alyaza but I thought it'd kick off the discussion as the debate begins. Watch live on your local ABC station. Edit: or on YouTube (thanks @deimos)...
I don't have as much to put up here as @alyaza but I thought it'd kick off the discussion as the debate begins.
Watch live on your local ABC station.
Edit: or on YouTube (thanks @deimos) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UWVO0Trd1cOnly 10 candidates and 1 night of debates this time.
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Teens explain the VSCO Girl-and why you never want to be one
13 votes -
What have you been watching / reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
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Productivity does not predict income
12 votes -
How eating out keeps you poor
17 votes -
Color Emulation
11 votes -
Bounce Back ~ My Boomerang Roguelite / Zelda Homage for JS13k
9 votes -
Amulets - Magnetic Moods
2 votes -
Inside the drug industry’s plan to defeat the DEA
5 votes -
Why I’m no longer traveling for conferences
16 votes -
Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) [Live] (2011)
7 votes -
The Big Stellar Space Drop - Keybase Blog
8 votes -
Death Stranding - Tokyo Game Show gameplay session Vol. 1 (Japanese audio)
5 votes -
If you’re not using SSH certificates you’re doing SSH wrong
9 votes -
What's a cheap laptop that works well with Linux and is available wordwide?
Because I'm in Brazil, highly specific brands that do not ship to my country are out of the question, and even the ones that ship usually cost more than I can pay due to currency exchange rate and...
Because I'm in Brazil, highly specific brands that do not ship to my country are out of the question, and even the ones that ship usually cost more than I can pay due to currency exchange rate and shipping costs themselves. What are some universal brands and models that I can probably find on my location, that won't give me much trouble running Linux?
I don't require playing games or top performance (
4GB8GB RAM, a nice/vibrant screeen and an i5 processor would be the minimum requirement. SSD would be nice, but for my budget it's a plus. Just something that is durable (with a good guarantee) and works reliably under Linux, especially when it comes to HDMI output, video graphics adapter support, booting from USB, hibernating, sleeping, power management etc.Thanks!
11 votes -
Runway de Waratte anime has been confirmed
5 votes -
Denmark Plants Trees – Danish project aims to plant one million trees across nation in TV fundraiser
7 votes -
Configuring networks to disable DNS over HTTPS
8 votes -
Denmark frees thirty-two inmates over flaws in phone geolocation evidence – two-month moratorium on the use of mobile phone records
9 votes -
What college admissions offices really want - Elite schools say they’re looking for academic excellence and diversity. But their thirst for tuition revenue means that wealth trumps all
10 votes -
Julianna Barwick - Forever [Live on KEXP] (2013)
4 votes -
Starbound developer Chucklefish allegedly did not pay around a dozen of its workers
13 votes -
The story of Caroline Calloway and her ghostwriter Natalie
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Methods to sustain productivity
What creative projects have I been working on? It’s almost a labor to answer that one concisely, hence my lack of participation. My mind is of never ending creative ideas, some great and some not,...
What creative projects have I been working on? It’s almost a labor to answer that one concisely, hence my lack of participation.
My mind is of never ending creative ideas, some great and some not, most not.. but they don’t ever seem to stop. I also like to be creative, and as a result, have ended up with more “started” projects then I’m willing to count.
So my question to fellow traverses of the tilde-verse is, what are some methods you use to sustain productivity in individual projects when creativity itself inspires starting new projects?
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Detektivbyrån - Om Du Möter Varg (2008)
4 votes -
Inside the competitive oyster-shucking scene in China
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The Chefs' Brigade
This is a British cookery show. They take a bunch of people who cook for a living but who have basic skills. These people are paired with a chef who has four Michelin stars and eighteen...
This is a British cookery show. They take a bunch of people who cook for a living but who have basic skills. These people are paired with a chef who has four Michelin stars and eighteen restaurants. They visit different restaurants around Europe to have competitions to cook that restaurant's own food.
Things I enjoy about it: it does a good job of showing that people who have somewhat fucked up lives will always find a place in cheffing. They could have stayed in the UK but they decided to go around Europe.[1] There's a couple of incidents of poor behaviour being corrected (some of the women chefs are ignored and spoken over by some men, the women stand up for themselves and get an apology).
Things I don't like: there's some cheffy bollocks around the pressure and discipline of a brigade; it's still a reality-show competition and that introduces some artificiallity; they send people home each week and I always hate that aspect of programmes.
It's available on Pirate Bay.
Here are some reviews which I think are fair.
https://inews.co.uk/culture/television/the-chefs-brigade-bbc2-episode-1-review-jason-atherton/
[1] I can't describe how pathologically awful Brexit has been for the UK. :-(
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Inside the ghosting, racism, and exploitation at game publisher Nicalis
10 votes -
How Hollow Knight's community crafted gibberish into a real language
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Steam Key Giveaway Thread, September 2019 Edition
It's been a while since the last Steam key giveaway thread, so let's have another one! Post any extras you have (or are willing to buy for others if you're feeling super generous), and let's...
It's been a while since the last Steam key giveaway thread, so let's have another one! Post any extras you have (or are willing to buy for others if you're feeling super generous), and let's share!
I won't set thread-wide rules (e.g. first come first serve, one per person, random draw after a certain amount of time, etc.) and instead let will let each individual poster set the parameters for how they want to distribute.
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Animated atlas of all the known moons in our solar system
8 votes