ilzolende:

thetransintransgenic:

So I haven’t thought about it in AGES, but did anyone else grow up with Muse Magazine? That there was, like, a fundamental part of my childhood.

I did! It was good. Also Odyssey and Cricket and other stuff by the same people.

Yes! Muse was great. I still have a bookshelf full of back issues I saved over the years.

These days I use Daily Planet and science blogs to scratch that itch, since they’re a lot cheaper, but still.

(One time I sent a letter, and they actually published it in the “letters to the editor” section. I was very surprised and kind of weirded out: all I really did was complain about [minor error redacted]*, why would they bother publishing that? My parents were so proud and showed it to everyone we knew, and it was embarrassing.)

*I’m tempted to be more specific about it and just figure that anyone who manages to work out my name given only that information is welcome to it, but nah.


Tags:

#reply via reblog #Muse #my childhood #the power of science

dagny-hashtaggart:

theaudientvoid:

aeondeug:

lavabendinggemqueen:

writing-prompt-s:

Cthulhu, as an eldritch being, sees humans as humans see insects; which is to say, harmless but inexplicably terrifying.

#cthulhu chasing humanity around with a shoe while crying

I’m going to give Cthulhu malaria.

Cthulhu, the first true effective altruist.

Well, “Effective Altruist” and “Eldritch Abomination” do have the same abbreviations. Coincidence?


Tags:

#Lovecraft #bugs #anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #(”I’m going to give Cthulhu malaria”) #illness tw #sort of

bookelfe:

This past weekend, several friends and I got to talking about the King Arthur police precedural that Fox is allegedly developing. I only mention this because over the course of this conversation we realized that the ONLY modern-King-Arthur television show that Fox should really be developing is a hilarious reincarnation-based office sitcom, and now I can’t stop thinking about it, so I am going to tell you all about this imaginary sitcom in EXCRUCIATING DETAIL.

My imaginary workplace sitcom is about a struggling nonprofit organization and is probably written by the people who wrote Parks and Rec and Brooklyn 99. Accordingly, it stars Retta and Melissa Fumero:

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as Alice and Pam, OFFICE NEMESIS battling nonprofit burnout! and each other!

….UNTIL, in the first episode, they start having flashbacks and eventually realize: they are the reincarnations of, respectively, King Arthur and Lancelot, they are destined to fight evil while being devoted to each other in an epic and legendary way, and weekly budget meetings just got really weird!

Every episode alternates between flashbacks to Round Table efforts to fight evil, provide justice, build a better and more stable society, etc., and current-day office hijinks as the nonprofit attempts to do the same, but with much more paperwork.

As a sidenote, all the flashbacks initially have placeholder white guy actors doing ye olde British accents and speaking forsoothly, except for the person having the flashback, who plays themselves. Once Alice and Pam recognize each other at the end of the first episode, however, every flashback features Retta and Melissa Fumero talking exactly like they would in the office while wearing shining armor.

The rest of the placeholder actors gradually get replaced by actual cast members as further reincarnation reveals occur,

including:

– Donald Glover as the reincarnation of Sir Gawain, ladies’ man and too-cool-for-school tech bro, who’s the only person who knows how to keep the website running!

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– Rahul Kohli as the noble reincarnation of King Pellinore, the development manager who is constantly questing after very worthy but COMPLETELY UNATTAINABLE grants!

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– Yael Grobglas as the reincarnation of Sir Kay, the long-suffering and sarcastic office business manager who must always be the one to point out they don’t have enough money for their pet project!

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– Sandra Oh as the director’s PA, the only person who knows where everything is and keeps the office running and everybody from murdering each other; she of course turns out to be Guinevere!

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– and, of course, Jaime Camil as Merlin, the director of the nonprofit, who has been gathering all the Round Table reincarnations together for world-saving purposes all this while!

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Merlin is not reincarnated, for the record. Merlin is just Merlin. This is why Merlin is very good at magic and WILDLY INCOMPETENT at being the director of a nonprofit organization.

Sample episodes include:

– the episode where everyone is rushing to meet a grant deadline, with flashbacks to PREPARING FOR BATTLE AGAINST THE ROMANS

– the team retreat episode in which Merlin insists everybody do trust falls; in flashbacks, Merlin also insists everybody do trust falls

– the episode in which Donald Glover has to go through ludicrous hoops to install a new open-source software, intercut with the story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

– the mid-season love triangle episode, in which a.) the reveal of who is Guinevere, b.) the reveal that Lancelot and Arthur were way more than good buddies, and c.) THE MOST AWKWARD OFFICE MEETINGS YET, FOR EVERYONE

ok so who wants to fund my sitcom now


Tags:

#story ideas I will never write #long post #Arthurian legend #reincarnation

icecreamsandwichcomics:

Maybe the infernal core of the sun will do the trick.


Tags:

#food #anything that makes me laugh this much deserves a reblog #comic #kind of a followup to the previous post #(I *like* salt but it almost never occurs to me to add more salt to food) #(when people recommend adding more salt to something I usually do find it tastes better afterward) #(but–with the exception of popcorn where I’m successfully trained to consider it–I don’t think of it unprompted) #(ground peppercorn *can* be good–on French fries especially–but I seem to like it in a more limited number of contexts than most people) #anyway hat tip to daja-the-hypnokitten #nothing against your conversation #but it seemed weird to reblog a conversation and then only address the OP

jack-rustier:

Oh, good. Eliezer has decided to wade into Onion Discourse.

 

jack-rustier:

Onion Discourse 1

 

Eliezer Yudkowsky Is Categorically Wrong About Onions 2016

 

jack-rustier:

It keeps happening.

Onion Discourse 2
 
Onion Discourse 3
 
Onion Discourse 4
 
Onion Discourse 5
 
Onion Discourse 6
 

 

nextworldover:

i saw this on FB and wondered if i made him a pot of rice that had sautéed onions in a satchel in with it as it boiled and then removed before serving, whether he would prefer that or plain rice? or if i caramelized onion and put it in a broth and then puréed it to an even texture, would he prefer that or plain broth? like, is it *pieces* of onion that are the problem? is it a textural thing? or is it actually onion flavor? and if it’s onion flavor, it it *raw* onion flavor, or is fully cooked onion flavor a problem as well?

like onions are one of the most flavorful things you can add to a food and i wonder if he realizes how much of the flavor of many foods is from onion, and i wonder if he would actually prefer those foods without the onion

there was a running joke in Volterra because any time someone was cooking something and it smelled good, it turned out all they had done was sauté some onions

onions are important

 

plain-dealing-villain:

Onion Discourse 7

Burned by his wife.

 

nextworldover:

I am glad to see my baking soda onion tip being propagated

 

ranma-official:

Haha eliezer yudkowsky is my mother

Though that was common knowledge on tumblr

 

mugasofer:

Good to see Eliezer remains Objectively Correct once again

*onion-hater fistbump*

The flavour of cooked/powdered onion is okay, I guess, but onion texture is terrible and the pain component of raw onion is, well, painful. (I am possibly the least masochistic person on the planet and do not enjoy spicy food/horror/alcohol either.)

(I do like garlic, though.)


Tags:

#long post #food #reply via reblog #it does kind of bother me when people are all ”masochism is normal! look at these painful things you like!” #and I’m all ”but I don’t like those things” #”look go ahead and Explore the Darkness in the Human Psyche or whatever but that doesn’t mean *I* want to” #(note that this *doesn’t* mean I like over-the-top happy things) #(things that are *too* happy wrap around into being painful) #(so I have to balance it)

claudiablacks:

HAPPY 50TH ANNIVERSARY STAR TREK

 8 September 2016
Star Trek speaks to some basic human needs: that there is a tomorrow — it’s not all going to be over with a big flash and a bomb; that the human race is improving; that we have things to be proud of as humans. No, ancient astronauts did not build the pyramids — human beings built them, because they’re clever and they work hard. And Star Trek is about those things.”
                                              – Gene Roddenberry


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#Star Trek #anniversaries

Shoulda Coulda Woulda

plain-dealing-villain:

@nextworldover: There’s probably some relation between should and shall and could and can, isn’t there?

me: Yeah, and would and will.

me: I bet there’s some word in Old English that basically meant ‘counterfactual’ and was spelled or pronounced like “ould”.

@zhalaad: *makes a terrible pun and everyone’s confused what he means. It involved Old English.*

me: Wait, no, it’s not from Old English.

me: It’s from a form of English that might have happened, but probably didn’t.

me: Ould English.


Tags:

#language #puns