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IT’S ME BOY I’M THE PS5

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~Emmet~ ~26~ ~autigender/nonbinary (TME)~ ~they/them~ ~bi lesbian icon~ ~white~ ~neopets sideblog: littlebittyshoyru~ ~icon credit to @vogels~
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greelin

saw someone sincerely saying round frames for glasses are feminine and angular ones are masculine. We are not making it out of here alive

rectangle is when boy and circle is when girlypop

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syncopein3d

The agender urge to wear both kinds of glasses simultaneously one on top of the other, or ideally find some kind of rounded rectangle as an intermediate form indicative of neither

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gayluigi

it’s giving Motherboard

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c3po

fuck rick and morty

piss in a porty

die before fourty

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hustlerose

oppressed for being horny 

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roadjunk

idk why people hate hamilton this fuckin slaps

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parmaviolent

OP can’t spell forty but go off I guess

i can spell kill yourself

i was learning how to spell kill yourself

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deandraxon

Made the mistake of bringing up that needing glasses is a disability on tiktok and people got real mad.

“You can fix it with glasses” yeah, cuz they’re a disability aid? But like, I still have to pay 160 bucks to use my own fucking eyes?

Like, by definition, if your eyes do not work without aid, you have a disability to see.

Having a disability doesn’t automatically put you in what people consider the “disabled” category, but that doesn’t change the fact that it is in fact, a disability.

Thank you to the person who brought this post back into my notifs because I just recently got a new pair of glasses!

And it only cost me $305!! What a steal!! A perfectly acceptable price to pay to be able to properly function in society! (Internal screaming)

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bonecouch

what made them think it was always right?

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smoqueen

they are stupid

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atalana

orrrrr they just grew up in this tech focused privacy lacking world

current university students, assuming they went to university at 18 (which would be most of the first years) were maybe 4 when smartphones got popular? the world they have grown up with is one where apps are the only way one interacts with technology, where social media increasingly demands personal information, where someone who refuses to go along with those norms automatically has something to hide, which means everyone polices themselves as if their every fashion choice or sentence structure is subject to judge and jury, because it is

we live in an age which discourages asking questions, where every question is met with offense and "just google it", while google itself fills its entire first page with ads and misinformation

and tumblr is the only place i've seen critique chatgpt. i've had windows 11 (which every laptop comes with these days) advertise chatgpt to me as a search engine

it's not a search engine. frankly, google hardly counts as one either these days. but if you're not surrounded by people telling you chatgpt is bad and fake, how are you supposed to know? when your computer and your phone and your relatives who don't know much more about technology than you all think it's a search engine with a voice, it wouldn't occur to you that all of them are wrong

and they're clearly not stupid! that's the point of this as an exercise - their teacher is telling them for the first time that chatgpt might be wrong. your job is to find out if chatgpt is wrong. and they did the assignment! they had a reason for the first time to question chatgpt, and all of them came to the conclusion that yeah, it is lying to us, and so is everyone else who said it was always right

and they'll go forward now not only knowing they can't blindly trust what computers tell them, but they'll spread that message around, which will decrease misinformation on a bunch of levels

this was a win for the students and a win for the teacher, i think an exercise like this should be mandatory in all schools if we ever hope to combat where technology's going these days

How is TUMBLR the only place that seems to be critical of the PLAGIARISM AND MISINFORMATION MACHINE?!?!

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lynati

Because we don't have an algorithm that hides posts that are critical of AI from us.

Any system set up to show you "our top picks for your interests!" is a system with a setup in place to never show you "our picks for what we don't want you interested in!"

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just saw multiple people asking in the comments of a post if they can use and wear a carabiner for their keys if they're bi or otherwise not a lesbian and I simply have to ask if people know that carabiners are used for many purposes beyond signaling lesbianism. like girl they were invented in the early modern period for their functional use as a clasp it's not like they're some closed lesbian practice......

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autistic-af

In 1970, my mother's family adopted an intellectually disabled man named Horace. Horace was 56, and had been in an institution since 1921.

My uncle, who was 19, was working as an orderly at the institution where Horace lived. He only stayed a few months as the abuse he witnessed was too much for him. He had become friends with Horace and told him "I'll come back for you."

Horace replied "They all say that."

By that Christmas, Horace lived with my uncle and his family. My grandparents did the official adoption. Horace had never seen a Christmas tree, and that was his first real Christmas.

Horace died in 2010, at the age of 96. He laid down for a nap and just slipped away.

At least two generations of children grew up with him. He felt immortal to us. He loved Hot Wheels, pizza, cartoons and to talk to the portrait of my grandparents as he sat in his rocking chair.

He knew everyone's birthday. He loved unconditionally.

He had scars on his back from the institutions. If you asked him about that place, his face would screw up and he'd say "oh, it was a bad place. Bad place."

And for 40 years, he was safe, loved, and happy. He loved us in return.

No point to sharing this. But I still miss his laugh as he held a conversation with a portrait, whispering about his day to the people who had helped rescue him.

Memories of Horace:

  • He'd put anything in his pockets. This included pizza.
  • He would walk around the dining room table for hours, talking. The floor had shuffle marks.
  • I was forever called "the baby" because that's how he had met me.
  • We always joked that he would be the luckiest man in the world and would just die one day in his sleep. He did.
  • We also always joked that he had a free pass into heaven. He did.

Oh my god. 😭💕💕💕 The response to this in so little time is wonderful.

Horace deserved the world and I'm so happy his story moves people. Thank you for remembering him with me.

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teaboot

OLLIE JUST FELL INTO THE BATHTUB AND WHEN I WENT TO SCOOPED HIM OUT HE GOT SO STARTLED HE FARTED HFYHFRHDYHGGH

ICARUS HOW FAR HAVE YOU FALLEN

Never mind we've learned nothing actually

MY BRILLIANT BABY BOY VS HIS OWN HUBRIS ROUND 2 HUBRIS 2 OLLIE 0

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