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tamanduaclaws:

rongzhi:

An underwater martial arts performance. This video took the efforts of 50 people and had a pre-production period of four months. The filming itself took around 36 hours total.

@aniseandspearmint Have you seen this yet?

Wow….

Happy Hanukkah!
I’ll be making the normal-sized versions of these tomorrow at work!!
Source:https://instagram.com/p/Bcn1m3FALFg/

#has sound    #miniature    #latkes    #potato pancakes    #food stim    #cooking    #hanukkah    

great-and-small:

Baby spoonbill doing the i’m hungry dance

#has sound    #spoonbills    

horse-is-a-horse-of-course:

thanks to iceland i can post on tumblr dot com

I’M GONNA CRY

THEY’RE NOT GOING WITH THE (terrible awful no good everyone died and/or sucks) SEQUEL BOOK’S PLOT

KAIYA IS STILL ALIVE

ao3commentoftheday:

Video description: a tiktok video discussing AO3’s new comment blocking feature.

The video begins by showing a tweet from the Ao3_status twitter account. The tweet reads, “Comment blocking is now live! ” and is responding to the tweet linking the AO3 News post announcing that comment blocking is coming.

The narrator then goes to the comments section on one of her works and points out that there is a new button available. On comments from other users, you can now see a button labelled “Block.”

She taps on the Block button and it takes her to a confirmation page. The confirmation page outlines what blocking will do: stop a user from commenting on your works and stop a user from replying to your comments elsewhere on AO3. It also outlines what blocking will not do: hide that user’s works or bookmarks from you, delete or hide their existing comments on your works, hide their comments elsewhere on the site.

She confirms that she wants to block the user and then returns to her comments section. The button that formerly said “Block” now says “Unblock.” She says you can remove the block on a user by pressing that button again or by tapping on your username at the top of the page and selecting My Preferences from the dropdown menu that appears.

On the My Preferences page, there is now a button labelled “Block users.” After tapping that button, she goes to a new page. On that new page, you can see the user she just blocked and a button next to their username that says “Unblock.”

She taps that button and it takes her to a confirmation page which outlines what will happen if she agrees. Unblocking a user will allow them to comment on your work or to reply to your comments elsewhere on the site. She confirms.

The screen goes back to the Blocked Users page found in My Preferences, and the narrator explains that you don’t need to find a comment from another user in order to block them. If you’d like, you can type their name into the text box provided and block them directly from that page.

Not shown: you can also block a user from that user’s profile page.

If you’d like to know more about more blocking and muting features that are planned, read the News post linked above.

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