post apoc media is always banging on about the necessity of macho survival skills but frankly it’s the gardeners/farmers who know 150 preservation techniques for winter beets and who understand the art of good pH balance in compost who will survive on our non energy dependent farms while you all butcher each other with katanas in burnt out shopping centres
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My problem is that I’ll randomly get really motivated to do shit, but it’s within such a small window of time that I must do the thing at that EXACT moment and if I don’t the moment passes and I’ll have to wait like at least whole month for another random burst of motivation to do the thing ya feel
Goodbye, Fan Mail!
Tumblr is discontinuing Fan Mail in favor of Messaging. Late last year, Tumblr hid the “Send Fan Mail” button from your Inbox as soon as you could use Messaging. But there were workarounds to keep sending and replying to Fan Mail. Those loopholes are closing. For example, if you try to reply to an existing Fan Mail from the Desktop Dashboard, you’ll be prompted to “Please use the new Messaging to talk to a Tumblr.” According to Tumblr Help, any Fan Mail messages you have in your Inbox will remain.
vampires always like “i could kill you if I wanted” like? yeah? so could another human being. so could a dog. so could a dedicated duck. you arent special
This was brilliant.
Also, something still confuses me about Stargate to this day, so help me out: they establish in the very first movie that to dial a Gate in the same galaxy, you need seven coordinates. The first six establish a point in space where you plan to travel, and the seventh is the point of origin that determines where the wormhole will form from. Each Gate has a unique point of origin specific to that Gate.
Except…for the point of origin to be an actual, you know, point, a physical location: don’t you need another set of six symbols to establish it? Does the single point of origin encapsulate those six symbols? In that case, why do you need to dial the first six? Shouldn’t Stargate addresses be two symbols? Am I just missing something?

The Gate has 38 constant symbols with a 39th that is unique to each Gate. If Gate Addresses consisted of only two symbols, the destination symbol and that of the Point Of Origin, you would have to have thousands or perhaps millions of symbols on the DHD for each Gate in the network. The multiple symbols serve a double purpose. They not only pinpoint a spot in space (and most gate addresses do change due to spacial drift, with the exception of one’s like Destiny’s) they also make it possible for there to be an infinite number of combinations and therefore room for more gates in the network. One day, the address to Abydos (for instance) will change, but going from Earth the Point Of Origin will always be the same because you’re still leaving from the same place.
In the case of a dialing to a point outside of the galaxy, one has to use an eighth (or in the case of Destiny’s address, which is really more of a password lock, a ninth) symbol for the sake of moving the other six points for the destination to another galaxy. Basically like dialing an area code. Therefore it is possible that gates in other galaxies have the same addresses as those in the Milky Way, which also allows for the combinations not to run out.
Hope is not lost today… It is found.
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THAT BLURRY GUY LOOKING AT LEIA, LEFT HAND SIDE, THIRD FROM THE TOP.
IS THAT FUCKING MILES FROM LOST!?!?!?
Classic Book Recommendations for the Signs
Aries: Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
Taurus: On the Road, by Jack Kerouac
Gemini: The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka
Cancer: Emma, by Jane Austen
Leo: To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee
Virgo: A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens
Libra: Candide, by Voltaire
Scorpio: The Divine Comedy, by Dante Aligheri
Sagittarius: Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare
Capricorn: Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne
Aquarius: The Autumn of the Patriarch, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Pisces: Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
Aries: Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov Taurus: On the Road, by Jack Kerouac Gemini: The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka Cancer: Emma, by Jane Austen Leo: To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee Virgo: A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens Libra: Candide, by Voltaire Scorpio: The Divine Comedy, by Dante Aligheri Sagittarius: Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare Capricorn: Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne Aquarius: The Autumn of the Patriarch, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Pisces: Alice in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll
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