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4 votes
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Why are modern Chinese movies so bad?
8 votes -
Huawei row: UK to let Chinese firm help build 5G network
7 votes -
Russian court fines Internet user hundreds of dollars for calling Vladimir Putin an ‘unbelievable fuckwit’
20 votes -
Is Tildes 18+?
I was thinking about posting this to ~news, but suddenly I've realised that I don't know if the word “fuck”, or any of the Seven Dirty Words, are allowed in titles. Is Tildes adults-only? Should...
I was thinking about posting this to ~news, but suddenly I've realised that I don't know if the word “fuck”, or any of the Seven Dirty Words, are allowed in titles. Is Tildes adults-only? Should people write something like “f***” in titles instead?
11 votes -
After the rain: The lasting effects of storms in the Caribbean
3 votes -
At what point will technology be sufficient for exact local time everywhere?
It’s a thought I’ve had mulling around for a while now. I’m wondering will a point ever come when we return to completely accurate local time; each village, town and city operating on a local time...
It’s a thought I’ve had mulling around for a while now. I’m wondering will a point ever come when we return to completely accurate local time; each village, town and city operating on a local time synced with the sunrise/sunset—noon truly means the solar noon—with technology as the interface.
Is it possible? would we even want it, would it matter? Do we have to wait for brain chips to make a time conversion seamless?
11 votes -
Gemini Man | Official trailer
3 votes -
Slot - Mochit Kak Khochiet (Bash It However You Like It) (2015)
5 votes -
Suggestion: When linking to Tildes on other sites, substitute 'Tildes: a non-profit community site' text for information about the thread.
10 votes -
Thorium Energy Conference 2018 - discussion of Molten Salt Reactor concepts and the new nuclear industry
12 votes -
The spoil of mariners
6 votes -
Hamada Maron - Migi No Hoho Ga Yugamu Toki (2019)
4 votes -
How do you organize your bookmarks?
For me, I have a huge collection of bookmarks in Firefox that are super unorganized. I have some semblance of folder system but...it's quite messy. I'm sure many people have a similar problem....
For me, I have a huge collection of bookmarks in Firefox that are super unorganized. I have some semblance of folder system but...it's quite messy. I'm sure many people have a similar problem. Share your ideas on how you keep your bookmarks organized, what's your system?
25 votes -
Puyo Puyo Champions | Announcement trailer (Releasing May 7, 2019)
5 votes -
NASA's flagship James Webb Space Telescope, will run Javascript for instrumentation control using a defunct & proprietary interpreter with a list of errata last updated in 2003
12 votes -
We will not be shoved back into the closet: A statement from trans protesters in Kansas City
7 votes -
When a country bans social media - Sri Lanka’s ban on social media forces a question nobody wants to ask: what if a global media network is impossible?
5 votes -
The Black feminists who saw the alt-right threat coming
10 votes -
The only way to rein in Big Tech is to treat them as a public service
18 votes -
The Rise and Fall of Internet Art Communities, from DeviantArt to Tumblr
25 votes -
Medio High w/Tony Gallardo: Edición Mexicore
3 votes -
How Fortnite’s success led to months of intense crunch at Epic Games
11 votes -
Rust's 2019 roadmap
12 votes -
Michelin restaurants and fabulous wines: Inside the secret team dinners that have built the Spurs' dynasty
3 votes -
The forgotten story of Pure Hell, America’s first black punk band
10 votes -
Jürgen Klopp on the Manchester Derby: “It [the derby] is not something we can influence, and it does not look like United are in a place to, either,"
4 votes -
Could Hawaii be paradise for hydrogen-powered public transit?
7 votes -
The affluent homeless: A sleeping pod, a hired desk and a handful of clothes
12 votes -
Earth matters: A younger generation pushes South Africa's solar power revolution
6 votes -
Court Says Using Chalk On Tires For Parking Enforcement Violates Constitution
16 votes -
Genetics-based expectations affect your physiology
7 votes -
How the media launders fossil fuel propaganda through branded content
10 votes -
Mac DeMarco on anxiety, alcoholism and the Mitski controversy
6 votes -
Greenland is falling apart: Since 1972, the giant island's ice sheet has lost eleven quadrillion pounds of water
10 votes -
The company that sells love to America had a dark secret
8 votes -
It’s time to talk about Russell Westbrook
4 votes -
Reuters journalists jailed in Myanmar lose appeal, will stay in prison
6 votes -
I can't do anything for fun anymore; every hobby is an attempt to make money
43 votes -
One in two voters don't understand how to vote for the Senate: poll
7 votes -
Long-lost shipwreck found off Victorian coast, seventy-seven years after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine in WWII
4 votes -
Waveshaper - 66 MHz (2017)
8 votes -
The Joker's Big Secret
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Suggestion: searching through comments
Right now, the search function only works by searching the titles of posts made. I'd like to be able to search through my comments on an occasion where I'd like to link someone to it to further...
Right now, the search function only works by searching the titles of posts made.
I'd like to be able to search through my comments on an occasion where I'd like to link someone to it to further the information provided. If I'd already written on the subject somewhere, I'd like to be able to provide the source, and add commentary more pertaining to the subject matter if necessary.
Lacking that, is there a way to use Tildes' API to perform automated search myself?
12 votes -
Microsoft staff are openly questioning the value of diversity
18 votes -
David Attenborough, the voice of Our Planet: “Things are going to get worse”
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Does an author's identity, personal experiences, or beliefs impact your appreciation for their work?
This recent topic has me thinking. On one hand, you have the whole "Death of the Author" idea that divorces the writer from their work. This makes a lot of sense, and allows for creative works of...
This recent topic has me thinking.
On one hand, you have the whole "Death of the Author" idea that divorces the writer from their work. This makes a lot of sense, and allows for creative works of fiction to exist entirely as fictions.
On the other hand, you have the #OwnVoices movement which specifically prioritizes the identity of the author as a method of affirming their work. This makes a lot of sense too, befitting the longstanding principle of "nothing about us without us." Who better to write a fictionalized experience than someone who has gone through a real-life parallel?
Then you have authors whose personal beliefs and experiences may or may not texture their work for readers. Orson Scott Card is commonly brought up in discussions like these on account of his views and public comments on homosexuality. William S. Burroughs famously shot his own wife. I can certainly see how those would be hard things to look past.
With all this in mind, does the author matter to you when you read (particularly works of fiction)? Does knowing about them enhance/detract from your reading experience?
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Lakeside Property
Not sure why I always feel the need to preface these with something. Feels weird not to. As if I'm just "Hey chump, here's a poem, read it." Y'all hear that Lil Nas X track "Old Town Road" yet?...
Not sure why I always feel the need to preface these with something.
Feels weird not to. As if I'm just "Hey chump, here's a poem, read it."
Y'all hear that Lil Nas X track "Old Town Road" yet? Never knew I needed to hear Billy Ray Cyrus on a trap beat until it happened.
If that blends your smoothie, you might also like "Like A Farmer" x Lil Tracy ft. Lil Uzi Vert
I like this whole hickhop wave coming through. Cool to see people playing around with genre-bending.
For all those "that's not real country" folk, here's some Cody Jinks and some Brown Bird (technically blues I think, fight me.)
Anyway, here's the thing. Feel free to read it. If anyone here uses one of those e-reader speech things for the vision-impaired, how does this sound? Does the reader have any rhythm to it, or does it just feed you line after line?
Alright closing out for real. Later.
I thought something strange
skeleton felt out the closet
In the house, the paint
kept peeling off the walls
and on the bed, decay
as the wood went rotten
Never could build a house,
made a life making coffins.
.
In the morn, I wake
and the skies are grey and cloudy
Turn to kiss my babe,
is it love me or get off me
and my head, it aches
the anxiety is starting
so I say fuck it all and I make me some coffee.
.
Lips on me -
desire.
Arsonist
with a lighter.
Feed my soul,
make the heart burn.
Where there's smoke
there is fire.
.
An infant strand-
ed out there in the snow
Sh'said "Babe there's a chill,
you'd better close the door."
Close your rain-
bow, there's no pot of gold.
And there's no one to sing
you any songs of your home.
.
Fill my art-
eries with bourbon old
Loverboy
til I am dead and gone
Rip off my skin
and leave my body cold
My son,
the devil
is a pretty blonde.
.
And I said
Mama
I’m tired.
My hands shake
My eyes burn.
Hair’s thin
Heart afire.
My lovely little lover was a liar.
.
Closed the door,
the hinge broke.
No chimney
house filled smoke.
Scents arose
of burnt mold.
A lake of blood and
guilt can't support a home.
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Frieze, a poem by Erin Elizabeth Smith
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Gender dysphoria isn’t a “social contagion,” according to a new study
23 votes