harrysgucciteam:

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biggest-goldiest-fish:

Bottom left

 

aliaitee:

top right

 

rainbow-mcgee:

I’m not even an adult, but top left

 

aliaitee:

i’m not an adult either

 

chicken-burrito-official:

bottom left

 

chicken-burrito-official:

i’m looking through the notes and generally what i see:

top left and bottom left: mellow, fun, think this is kinda interesting

top right: very rare, mysterious folk who don’t explain their opinion much

bottom right: “FUCC You All!! bottom right is the one true god!!! AAaah let’s Fight over this!” kinda responses.

no opinion really: yeah they didn’t know this was such a thing

 

bundleofnervousenergy:

Bottom left

 

toomuchdickfort:

I’m just bottom right Bc right hand and also left is for put things out of the way…

 

awkward-scarfy-boi:

Bottom right

 

dreamhunterwolf:

i’m not an adult but bottom right

 

justasheepinwolfsclothing:

Bottom left

 

coffiero:

top right (i’m not an adult)

 

thnksfrthmania:

Bottom left, it gets hotter fastest on my stove

 

thetimeoftheoath1777:

Mine has only 2, but I like the left burner

 

het-cats-mustaches:

Bottom left. It’s in perfect placement

 

somepretty-things:

In my old house it was bottom right… but my apartment now it’s bottom left because of the layout of my kitchen for some reason. Idk why it changed for me, but the bottom right just doesn’t feel right now. 

 

delightfully-thomi-posts:

Top Left!

 

belindapendragon:

Bottom right

 

sufficientlylargen:

Flamethrower by the stove.

 

fermatas-theorem:

bottom left because it’s the one that changes size so I never have to change any of my habits for cooking different things

Bottom-right is clearly the best burner, because you don’t have to reach as far and the larger burner size heats the pot more evenly. Bottom-left is okay for boiling pasta and stuff like that, but I’ve *tried* making popcorn on the bottom-left burner and it *doesn’t cook right* because that burner is too small.

(results not applicable to stove designs in which the burners are not of different sizes, or designs where the sizes have a different pattern; possibly also not applicable to people significantly taller than 5′3″ or equivalently shorter stoves)


Tags:

#is the blue I see the same as the blue you see #long post #reply via reblog #meme

sinesalvatorem:

mathemagicalschema:

dagny-hashtaggart:

snarkiwi:

New tag game

Type in “I want” to reveal your greatest desire

“I want to believe it’s not butter”

“I want close-knit communities and mutual aid and stronger ties and shit”

not wrong

Ooh, yours is great

>#i want to die

…It seems my tag suggestions have not updated on my no longer being depressed af. Sad.

#i want to try doing this

…well. Empirically correct, I suppose.


Tags:

#tag games #meme

uss-disaster:

hogwartzlou:

you can tell a lot about someone based on their phone background. it shows what’s most important to them

Reblog this and put what your phone background in the tags


Tags:

#the prettiest of the available default backgrounds on the first smartphone I ever owned #(waves rolling across a water surface) #I saved the image file and have been copying it to each new smartphone #it’s amazing how much home-ier a phone feels once it’s got the right background on it #…yeah tbh it *does* say a lot about me doesn’t it #meme #Brin owns *two* 2010’s computers now #(I have actually decided to keep the old smartphone) #(we’ve been finding it useful to have a spare Android device around) #(but that’s a category tag and I’m not planning to change it)

Sort-of-tagged by @maryellencarter.

the last movie you watched: I don’t know. I wouldn’t be surprised if I haven’t watched a movie beginning-to-end since seeing Mockingjay Pt 2† in a theatre. I’m not really big on video.

(Which is also why I haven’t done the favourite-movies-as-gifs meme @agapi42 tagged me in. Sorry, Agapi: I do appreciate that you thought of me, but I don’t think I’m the right person to do that meme.)

Edit: wait, hang on, I saw The Force Awakens (I think shortly after it came out on DVD), and that would have been more recent than Mockingjay. So that puts a new cap on how long ago the most recent movie could have been.

the last tv series you watched: There is…a distinct possibility that I have not sought out any TV since Daily Planet ended. Again, not big on video. Mom has been watching The Worst Witch and Merlin, usually while I am in the room.

the last webseries you watched: I know I watched Red vs Blue a few years back (think I got partway through S12). Neither my sense of the boundaries of “webseries” nor my sense of what time things happened is good enough to say if there were any more recent than that.

the last comedy special you watched: I agree with maryellencarter, re: what does this even mean.

Hmm…*googles “comedy special”*

This appears to mean a recorded stand-up act, especially but not necessarily on Netflix. It has been so long since I watched stand-up that I really couldn’t say who it was, let alone which specific act.

the last podcast you listened to: Talk the Talk, as is traditional on the ride over to an exam. (I had my accounting midterm today.) The episode in question was apparently locked behind a Patreon paywall some time after I downloaded it, but it’s about Chinese puns and censorship.

the last game you played:
     Video game: Flight Rising. My familiar fund is coming along nicely, though gems per se are a bit hard to come by at the moment what with the new Starmap gene.
     Board game: Wormhole, a locally-designed trivia game (mostly history and geography, with the occasional science question) my parents found at Value Village (thrift store chain, pretty much the Canadian version of Goodwill). I later saw it at a board-game store for 90% off, so I guess it wasn’t too popular. (And indeed, nothing relevant comes up when I google it.) It’s okay as trivia games go, though the difficulty level of the questions feels pretty variable (and they aren’t divided into distinct difficulty levels).
    App game: I don’t play these much at the moment. Whenever Pokemon Go sends me a “we miss you, here’s some free stuff to entice you back” code I pop in, redeem it, and then immediately leave, so technically Pokemon Go. (I figure there’s a good chance I’ll start playing again at some point, and I might as well acquire a stockpile of double-XP items and egg incubators for if/when that happens.) Actually *playing* might have also been Pokemon Go, or it might have been sudoku.

the last book you read: Hmm. My reading has mostly not been in book form lately. Probably Welcome to Floating Point. (That’s just the first one, not the whole trilogy: I haven’t finished the rest yet.) The author’s habit of using “spoke” rather than “said” as the default speech marker is a little irritating, but I liked it otherwise.

Alternately, if you want something more traditionally published and/or costing money: Pyramid of Peril. (Though, in fairness re: costing money, the audiobook is now free. But I already owned the ebook, and I prefer text to audiobooks anyway.)

the last comic book you read: I don’t read comic books myself.

the last webcomic you read: I think XKCD was more recent than Parhelion.

the last song you listened to: “Tried”, by Assemblage 23.

the last musical you listened to: I don’t really do these either. By default, then, “Once More, With Feeling”: the only musical whose soundtrack I own.

the last thing you searched online: Online, I’m not sure. I looked up kewra on Wikipedia this afternoon, but it wasn’t online because I didn’t have Wi-Fi. (Well, come to think of it I didn’t actually *check* if the Indian food store had public Wi-Fi, but I doubt they did.)

the last outfit you left the house in: A green Girl Scout camp T-shirt (Girl *Scout*, not Girl Guide: that’s how old this shirt is), brown leggings, plain white socks from the big pack I bought in Florida upon finding the socks I’d brought weren’t enough for all the walking around Disney I was doing, hiking boots, utility belt††, one-litre water bottle on shoulder strap.

(I don’t especially *like* camping, but I tend to wind up with Camper Aesthetic anyway, as a side effect of prepper tendencies. I never leave the house *intending* to spend the night in the woods, but I also never leave the house without enough gear that I *could*, if necessary, do so. Also, hiking boots are comfortable.)

(For the record, it has never yet been necessary. I have still never used my foil blanket. But if I ever need it, there it will be.)

the last completely unnecessary thing you purchased: I was going to say McDonalds food, but it was a post-exam treat, which disqualifies it by the rules maryellencarter’s answer uses.

Mind you, I normally go to Tim Hortons–which is noticeably cheaper than McDonalds–for my post-exam treat, so arguably the *additional* $5 vs getting a Timmies bagel *was* completely unnecessary. (But I had a coupon for a free medium fry and drink with purchase, and it had been a long time–actually, hang on, I can literally look that up: it’d been a little over two years–since I bought any McDonalds, so I decided to go for it this time.)

†Fun prosopagnosia fact: Katniss Everdeen looks a lot like I would without glasses, but Jennifer Lawrence looks nothing like me.

††Maybe I should make an updated list of utility-belt contents: I keep finding myself wanting to link to it and only having the 2012 version available.


Tags:

#when Mom asks me what I want for my birthday/Hanukkah and I’ve run out of ideas #I look at the camping section of Amazon and see if I can find any Useful Thing inspiration there #pretty sure that’s how I found the solar-powered phone charger #(which I don’t own yet but I expect I’ll get it for my birthday) #oh look an original post #meme #adventures in University Land #food #(ever since the Pillowfort thing I’ve been noticing just how often my posts link to previous posts on my Tumblr) #(almost any post where I contribute significantly #–rather than just ”hey here’s a neat thing”– #is part of a broader context of my other writings) #(and many of said writings are comments) #(the following category tag was added retroactively:) #101 Uses for Infrastructureless Computers

agapi42 asked: Pass the happy! When you get this, reply with 5 things that make you happy and send this to the last 10 people in your notifications✨

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brin-bellway:

*

1. Cuddling my mom.

2. Returning severely underpriced items (the kind where someone left out a digit when putting in the price, stuff like that) on the Flight Rising player marketplace to their sellers, and seeing the seller gush with gratitude.

3. Finding new ways for my household to save money or otherwise run better. (A couple days ago I went looking through some more of those free-birthday-food aggregator websites I was talking about earlier, and I found a frozen-yogurt chain to add to my list of nearby restaurants with outright-free birthday gifts. It was like finding buried treasure, but with more dessert.)

4. Giving little kids stickers at work.

5. Exploring towns (or parts of towns) that I had previously only passed through, looking around inside all the little shops and taking pictures of the waterfalls and mapping the public Wi-Fi.

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Tags:

#also I forgot to mention in that earlier post that the Mary Brown’s fried-chicken chain offers a free chicken sandwich for your birthday #I found out too late to do it last year myself but early enough that Mom could do it #and she gave me hers because she’s diabetic and breading + hamburger bun would mess up her blood sugar #it was pretty good #food #adventures in human capitalism #and for that matter #adventures in dragon capitalism #meme #tales from the askbox #Flight Rising

Sort-of-tagged by @justice-turtle. Name ten songs you’re obsessed with:

(I’m going to mutate the “obsessed with” in a different direction than JT did, and do songs that have been important or special to me.)

(In rough chronological order of when they became important/special.)

(Disclaimer: I have not listened to the Youtube links to make sure they work properly.)

1. “Blue (Da Ba Dee)”, Eiffel 65. For something like seven years, I would occasionally get stuck in my head a snatch of tune I called the Ghost. I didn’t know if it was a song I’d heard once as a small child, or something my brain had come up with on its own. I had no idea where to even begin trying to look it up: the memory(?) did not come with any lyrics.

Then, at a bowling alley when I was fifteen, I heard it. At first, I feared it might slip away from me again, as there was too much background noise to make out the words. Fortunately, Mom recognised it, and gave me the name and artist. I was so happy to have finally identified it, I didn’t even care that I came in last in the game.

2. [redacted]. Since I heard this song, my life has never known peace. (Well, okay, it’s known a hell of a lot *less* peace than it would have otherwise.) I probably never would have handled this song very well, but it definitely made things worse that I first heard it while especially vulnerable. To this day, after all this time, it still triggers the fuck out of me. I heard *two seconds* of it in December (before noping the hell out of the store), and it took days for the pain to fade, for it to stop intruding into my thoughts.

I still get twitchy around radios sometimes, if I’m already in a bad way or if it’s a station that’s been known to play it. I still occasionally have nightmares about being forced to hear it. Sometimes even stations that exclusively play new songs worry me a little: having witnessed the depths of how awful a song can be, a proof of concept, there’s a little part of me that wonders how long until someone makes another just as bad.

(I take comfort in the possibility that this song was grandfathered in from a more psychologically fragile version of me, and that–knock on wood–it might not *be* possible to make another just as bad.)

((You know how radio stations these days have websites that tell you what their playlists for the past week have been? I want them to have pages where they tell you what they’re *going* to play. People who like being surprised can avoid looking at those pages, and people with song-related triggers can know when not to go grocery shopping (and can shop with confidence when they *do* go).))

3. “Follow You, Follow Me”, Genesis. There’d been previous Phil Collins songs I’d heard and liked, but this was the song that sparked my special interest in Phil Collins’ music. I heard it on the radio on my way to a Girl Scout event in the autumn of 2006; my Google-fu was terrible when I was 12/13, so it took me three months of wondering about it and over an hour of active searching for me to figure out which song it was.

Have you ever listened to a song you have a special interest in? It’s indescribable. It’s *such* a high.

I rationed it out carefully, knowing my general tendency to have weaker feelings about a song the more times I’ve heard it. (I didn’t account for the fact that my special interests generally only last a year or two, though, so I may have been a bit *too* careful.)

I don’t listen to this song much anymore, because it’s unnerving to hear how far it’s fallen now that the special interest has faded. Like, it’s *nice*, but it’s not *ecstatic* the way it was when I was 13.

4. “Come With Me”, Phil Collins. The only explicit lullaby* I’ve ever actually liked. I think because there was so little pressure in the circumstances around me listening to it: nobody ever forced me to listen to it, nobody hyped it up.

*personally I think “Hold on My Heart” is more soothing, but it’s not really *aiming* for that the way “Come With Me” is

5. “Rolling in the Deep”, Adele. I like 10’s pop a lot better than 00’s pop (I think because when I was a child, kids I disliked tended to be into 00’s pop, and even when I wasn’t in contact with them I viewed 00’s pop through a negative lens because of that), and to me this was the point of changeover between the two. It was refreshing to have a current Top 40 song that I actively *liked*.

6. “Never Let Me Go”, Florence and the Machine. While it’s never been ecstatic the way “Follow You, Follow Me” was, it’s been nice to finally have a favourite song again. And it was my introduction to Florence and the Machine, a very good band in general (though I have *still* not gotten around to finishing my first listen-through of their 2015 album and deciding which of the songs I like; I have not been good at adding new songs to my collection lately). Thank you, random viral Tumblr user who recced it.

7. “Bombay Sapphires”, Stevie Nicks/“Think About It”, Stevie Nicks/“Docklands”, Stevie Nicks. That might qualify as cheating, but all of these fall into the same category: songs whose lyrics didn’t used to make sense until suddenly clicking one day in my late teens/early twenties. You can pretty much trace my developing ability to parse poetic language by how many Stevie Nicks songs I understand. (Some of them I can still see how I would have gotten confused, but last week I was listening to “Bombay Sapphires” and wondering how I ever managed to not understand this song. (although on further reflection, I think the first-person/third-person switches might have been a big part of it))

8. “Sorry”, Assemblage 23. This song probably isn’t ~supposed~ to be about social justice, but it’s definitely about social justice.

Hearing this song for the first time was the tipping point that led to me cutting a lot of contact with old friends and old reading-material-sources. It dawned on me, listening to it, that it’s a *really* bad sign when you start identifying with songs about unhealthy relationships.

(Sample of the lyrics:

I’m sorry I can’t always drown

In rivers of despair

A man forever broken by

A need for your repair

I’m sorry if the things I said

Were somehow misconstrued

I’m sorry, yes I’m sorry

So sorry

But not as sorry as you”)

9. “Sad Angel”, Fleetwood Mac. It was nice to turn the tables and have *me* introduce *Mom* to Fleetwood Mac. Giving a loved one [music from their favourite band] that they had no idea existed is priceless.

10. “Almost Home”, Sultan and Shepard. The newest addition to my music collection. Under normal circumstances it would have just been okay (maybe still good enough to keep around), but I first heard it all the way through during the first time I was in a different country from my parents*, so I was particularly prone to Feelings about reuniting loved ones. I remember listening to it on the radio at work the day they were due to come back, singing along and trying not to cry.

*Or rather, they were in a different country from me. I stayed put, they went away. (not by choice: there were family matters in America that needed taking care of in person)


Tags:

#oh look an original post #music #our roads may be golden or broken or lost #my childhood #long post #meme

GAME IDEA REBLOG THIS AND TRY TYPING YOUR URL EYES CLOSED

bd-doughnut-boi:

VD&diydgbyt-buh

 

toofartoobroken:

toofartoobrooen

 

eddietrashmouth:

Edidjetrashnouth

 

papermancrumbles:

Papermancrumbles

 

pattycake-hockstetter:

pattyvaje-hickstetter

 

nurserykryme:

Nursertkfyme

 

aslutforpatrickhockstetter:

Aslurforpareickhockstgter

 

captainjacksparkles:

Capfajnjacksparnles

 

trashmoutozier:

trashmoutozeri

(I DID SO WELL YES.)

 

reddietrash002:

32wwi2tr 

i literally cant type with my eyes closed what IS this

 

femmemayfield:

fennenatfuek

 

billbenbev:

Billbenbev

Omg I made it

 

newtandthediamonds:

Newtandthefuamonds

 

starryoleff:

starryoleff

 

queenbyers:

wueenbterd

 

2ds-leg-hair:

e2eeec-’dhphipzoc

 

murdocmorelikemurcock:

Murdicmorelikemurcock

how did i

Miss.. like

One lETTER

 

ask-theforgottenone:

Ask!thedorg9ttej9je

Yes.

 

xxthelittlefawnxx:

Xxthelittkefasnxx

(( Aw so close! ))

 

officialwilfordwarfstache:

offi ialwilfordwarfstache

fUCKING-

 

splatoon-jim:

splatoon-jim

guys,,,did you,,,,not memorize and forever ingrain to your memory the location of every key ever

 

snowwolf5552:

snowwolf5552

splat, I did-

 

lizawithazed:

Lizawuthaeew4d

well i started off well but uh then i forgot where z was

 

prince-atom:

prince-atom

To be fair, I’m pro.

 

heroofthreefaces:

heriija

I had to give up because my keyboard is too sensitive and the keys were depressing while I was reaching. (but i’d already blown it)

 

pedanther:

pedanther

Also I’m typing this entire paragraph with my eyes closed. When I was a boy, our home computer (in the days when it was unusual for any home to have more than one computer, if that) had a game on it that taught touch-typing, and I played it a lot. Then And I’ve done enough typing since then to keep the skill fresh. I don’t know if my dad was being foresighted about what his children’s future was likely to hold’ he may have got the game for himself originally; lots of record-keeping in his job, which meant lots of typing once the computers arrived.

 

justice-turtle:

jusrice-turtle

That went better than expected, considering I’m on my phone. On my laptop I can match pedanther’s accuracy, for much the same reason. Do the youths not learn touch typing any longer?

brin-bellway

I wouldn’t necessarily say that I *learned* touch-typing, per se. I learned to touch-type the same way that (I am told) I learned to read: there was little to no deliberate effort involved, it just sort of *happened* given enough exposure. (So my question is, not “do the youths not learn it any longer”, but “do the youth not type enough to learn touch-typing by osmosis?”)

(And yes, I did type the rest of this with my eyes closed. I did open my eyes to check whether I’d erased enough when backspacing, though, but only for rephrasings and not typos..)


Tags:

#I mean there was a touch-typing game but I don’t think that was the main driving force #the timing doesn’t add up #reply via reblog #definitely reblogged this post before (or another post doing the same thing) #and made a similar comment then #different comment chain this time though

FOOD DISCOURSE

jeffreineadelaiide:

your pizza order

favorite ice cream

top 3 fruits

favorite cuisine

buffalo wild wings order

favorite breakfast order


Tags:

#tag rambles #1. plain cheese #2. it used to be Thin Mint #but I’ve found lately that I prefer my desserts to contain nuts #(…maybe I could mix nuts *into* the Thin Mint ice cream) #(ooh) #3. empirically oranges/bananas/apples #(”empirically” = ”what I eat most”) #but I’d eat nectarines more often if they weren’t so expensive #(though even then I’d only eat them in the summer) #(never eat nectarines imported from another hemisphere they’re terrible) #(nectarine-shaped greyish flavourless disturbingness) #4. it was Italian like a decade ago but now I’m not sure #maybe Chinese #5. is this a restaurant? never been there #6. I never eat out for breakfast #I stay home and eat a fruity granola bar #(I used to have yogurt but it’s too expensive) #(and doesn’t keep as long) #(so you can’t buy a three-month supply when it’s on sale and live off of it until the next sale) #(you actually have to pay full price a large percentage of the time) #(also last year I found out I enjoy Nutri-Grain mixed berry and blueberry bars) #(I used to think I disliked them but it turns out I actually just don’t like the apple ones) #((which is a shame because apple was my favourite flavor of Quaker fruit bar but they stopped making them ages ago)) #(((I’m going to deliberately leave ”flavor” that way because))) #(((it’s interesting how I sometimes subconsciously use American spellings when discussing American things)))

The only personality test the internet needs

roachpatrol:

jumpingjacktrash:

pomrania:

pomrania:

  • Hogwarts house
  • favoured RPG class
  • would you fuck a clone of yourself

If you don’t want everyone knowing who you are, just send me an ask on anon with your results. I’m curious as to if there’s a correlation between these, because I am a nerd.

  • slytherin
  • ranger
  • no, but i’d team up on seebs :D
  • slytherin
  • rogue
  • yes (if they were down for it)
  • Mostly Ravenclaw, maybe some Slytherin
  • Wizard
  • Maybe? I’d be more willing to fuck a fork* than a non-fork, because I trust myself but I don’t trust other people. But we might be too awkward, and I’m not sure the logistics work out. Do we draw straws to see who gets stuck with topping? Take turns?

*I’m assuming by “clone” you mean a full copy, rather than just “time-delayed identical twin”. I’m not into incest.


Tags:

#meme #nsfw?