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orpheuslament:

i love tragedy i love circular narratives i love ppl who cannot escape their fate & characters that have been dead since the beginning

inarazki:

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VANITAS NO CARTE (2021-2022)
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| “彼の願い” • his wish
dir. Nao Miyoshi

one-time-i-dreamt:

The OP of @one-time-i-dreamt tried to kill me and I had to escape from her with my friends.

bulgarianfriendfromafar:

People falling for @one-time-i-dreamt ‘s posts and believing that they are true then being absolutely wilded that its a dream is the modern equivalent of mermaids luring sailors overboard, but the poor sailors dont see the fishy part untill too late.

indiaisstudying: I’m on break now and it’s the end of a trimester so I’m very happy. I saw Black Panindiaisstudying: I’m on break now and it’s the end of a trimester so I’m very happy. I saw Black Pan

indiaisstudying:

I’m on break now and it’s the end of a trimester so I’m very happy. I saw Black Panther this week and tbh best Marvel movie there is. Using this free week to revise for an upcoming practice exam and for my application for the highschool I want to get in.

YAASSSS black panther love the yellow in this spread!!!


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julyjournal: FEB 7, 2018 / an easy & slow morning a few weeks ago. i got a print from one of my julyjournal: FEB 7, 2018 / an easy & slow morning a few weeks ago. i got a print from one of my

julyjournal:

FEB 7, 2018 / an easy & slow morning a few weeks ago. i got a print from one of my favourite artists and put it up right away. also finished a lengthy journal entry with a large cup of coffee!! :~)

What a cozy setup, gosh!!!


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pretending-i-belong: no, kitty, that’s my water! you have your own!pretending-i-belong: no, kitty, that’s my water! you have your own!

pretending-i-belong:

no, kitty, that’s my water! you have your own!


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cma-modern-european-art:Mounted Dragoon Officer, Édouard Detaille , 1876, Cleveland Museum of Art: M

cma-modern-european-art:

Mounted Dragoon Officer, Édouard Detaille , 1876,Cleveland Museum of Art: Modern European Painting and Sculpture


Size: Unframed: 23.5 x 13.2 cm (9 ¼ x 5 3/16 in.)
Medium: oil on canvas

https://clevelandart.org/art/2010.24


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polyboruss:cwnerd12:PANTS They cover the tail, to keep it warm.

polyboruss:

cwnerd12:

PANTS

They cover the tail, to keep it warm.


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lonely-dog-song:

thecureinorange-deactivated2021:

selftrepanning:

where’s it’s friday like it fucking matters

dovewithscales:

dzamie:

dovewithscales:

fandomsandfeminism:

OK- pop quiz! Which of the following snakes native to the Southern US is venemous* (with venemon that is medically significant to humans)


If you guessed none of them, then you would be correct! What we have here are a bull snake, a rat snake, a diamondback water snake, a Prarie kingsnake, an Eastern hognose, and a checkered garter snake.

The hognose and the garter, by the way, do technically have venom. However, since both are frog/fish eaters, their venom is not considered significant to humans.

Please do not assume that any brownish patterned snake is a rattler/cottonmouth/copperhead, and even if you DO see a venemous snake, the safest thing to do is to leave them alone. (85% of bites from venemous snakes happen on the hand. Not putting your hand near them solves that problem!)

Snakes are vital to our ecosystems, so enjoy viewing them from a safe distance.

Venomous snakes use their venom for hunting. If they use it for defense they won’t have it for hunting. Biting you means missing opportunities to hunt later. So no snake wants to waste venom on you and no snake will bite unless you give them a reason. Respect them and their boundaries.

I saw a video the other day where a guy essentially had to put his shoe directly in a cottonmouth’s jaws before it gently tapped the leather toe with its fangs and fled.

But yeah, most snakes will not choose “fight the massive lumbering creature that’s like a thousand times their size” over “just leave” without a very good reason. Simply don’t give them a reason like that and they’re more than happy to avoid you.

Sometimes cottonmouths will bluff and rush at you, but it’s because they want you to turn around and leave, and as long as you do so they’ll go back to their business. They don’t actually want to hurt anyone. They’re just scared and acting tough to keep you from hurting them.

And they are the most aggressive venomous snake in North America.

Also worth noting, I had to look really hard at some of these photos to decide if they were venomous or just patterned similarly. If you see a snake, just leave it alone and stay out of its space. Venomous or not they don’t want to hurt you, they’re just trying to get on with their day

thetrashiestoftrash:

foreverrwinter:

They’ve found the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Babies who die of SIDS have a significantly lower level of an enzyme, the purpose of which is to rouse the baby from sleep if necessary (such as the baby stops breathing). This is extremely huge science and medicine news. There is a biological reason. It’s not random.

Not only is it not random, but it’s not anyone’s fault. For decades, parents have been given contradictory advice about how to prevent SIDS, leaving them to feel guilty when their baby dies despite their best efforts. But if we know it’s caused by a chemical deficiency, that means it’s not your fault, and there’s not anything you should or could have done differently.

lloonlloon:

Everybody this time of year, myself included

I love vacuuming the carpet and finding a brand new carpet 3 shades darker!

theprofessional-amateur:

cardi-garden:

vaspider:

catsi:

twice now, i have been called by scammers pretending to be bankers telling me i’d been scammed by someone else, and that they, the scammer/banker, would cancel the fraudulent transactions made in my name as soon as i gave them a bit of information to confirm my identity.

the second guy called me from my local bank branch’s number and told me “someone in another city is attempting to make purchases with your debit card information” and after i expressed obvious distress he told me “don’t worry, this is what i’m here for. we’re going to get your cards/accounts cancelled/closed and then we’ll all i need you to do is verify the 6-digit code that i’ve sent to your phone”

that 6-digit code was the code to reset my online banking password which i didn’t realize at the time. he then got into my online banking account and e-transferred himself $2,800. my bank reclaimed the money but i had to close my bank accounts, then open new bank accounts, cancel my debit and credit cards, get new debit and credit cards, alert two credit unions that i was a victim of fraud, change all my fucking passwords, etc etc

sorry if this shit is obvious to other people but it was not to me so:

if someone calls you, claiming to be from your bank telling you that there are suspicious charges on your account, hang up on themandcall the number on the back of your debit card. worst case scenario, you hung up on someone and called a different person back but at least now you know you’re talking to someone from the bank. best case scenario, you just hung up on a scammer and are already on the line with someone to report it.

keep your head on a fucking swivel out there

Treat phone calls you get the same way you treat emails you receive. Phishing works not because of the technology but because of the way humans react to other humans. We want to trust each other.

Unfortunately, that’s what scammers rely on. I’d like to say I only saw stuff like this once when I worked in banking, but I saw it at least once a week for six years. And yes, once your accounts are compromised like this, the only option is to completely shut down the account and open new ones.

Anytime anyone calls you who is supposedly from your bank, credit union, credit card company, phone company, utilities, etc., tell them “I’ll call you back in a minute,” hang up, and call a verified number - the one on the back of your card, the one for your local branch, whatever.

If they’re really from your bank, credit union, or credit card company, they will totally understand you wanting to call them back. If they pressure you to stay on the phone or get upset, you can’t possibly hang up fast enough.

Another clue: your bank will never call you up and ask you to give them any verification code or password reset code. That’s something my own bank states during every automated phone message. Unless you sign up for paperless, official bank communication will be delivered through the post office. And even if you do go paperless, you’ll still get some Really Important communication via paper.

Same thing with those IRS scams. The IRS communicates on paper through the mail, so the scary person calling you up saying you’re going to be arrested for tax fraud unless you give them your SSN and the numbers to prepaid Visa gift cards? Scam. And there’s a similar scam going to seniors about Medicare, so make sure the older folks in your life know about it.

Former bank teller/personal banker here, if YOUR bank calls you (your actual bank) they will

  • Never ask you for your account number, they have it
  • Never ask you for your PIN, they have it
  • Never ask for your Social Security, or other details, they have it
  • They will never try to convince you not to hang up and call back

They might ask “is this charge yours? did you make a purchase for $X with Y company?” because again, the bank already has all of your info.

What you SHOULD do if you get a call/email/letter like this

  1. Don’t tell them anything.Literally nothing, hang up.
  2. Look at your credit card/debit card, there will be a contact number on the back, call it or you can go to your branch (You can also look up the bank’s number, do not use the number they just called from)
  3. Let the bank know what happened and have them double check that there aren’t any suspicious charges or activity. They may have you speak with the fraud department who deals with suspicious account activity or a security department that deals with scams. You aren’t under suspicion, they just want all the details about any scams. When you call they will ask you for some personal info. You can also go to your physical branch and talk to them. 
  4. If you got an email or physical letter, the fraud and security departments will likely want to see it. If you got a phone call they might ask for the phone number the call came from.

When in doubt, say nothing, hang up, and call a trusted number for your bank or credit card. 

k9kesi: driving-away-in-the-dark: Tonks is getting more comfy in her new home. She sleeps on my bed

k9kesi:

driving-away-in-the-dark:

Tonks is getting more comfy in her new home. She sleeps on my bed with me at night, and she jumps up in the car all by herself now. She’s still unsure about toys, but likes to chew things my roommate leaves around. She’s really warming up to me and is seeming to understand that I’m her main caretaker (mom). More updates to come!

She’s precious.


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frankkylou: But then, he’s not Grian. Grian, still green, who’d taken Scar’s hand and wrapped it rou

frankkylou:

But then, he’s not Grian. Grian, still green, who’d taken Scar’s hand and wrapped it round the hilt of a sword, who’d smiled so nicely as he’d said that Scar needed to kill now. Grian, still green, who’d grinned as he’d said not to worry, because he would help with the traps. Grian, still green, who’d killed three people for fun and laughed so long and hard about it he’d nearly choked.

Grian, now red, who is perched on the end of his bed, wings flared for balance and smiling with too many gleeful teeth.

“Hi, Scar!” he says, like this is a normal interaction, like this isn’t implicitly a midnight threat and explicitly really weird. “I’m red now. Isn’t that fun?”

based on heaven help the ones that fly awayby@sparxwrites (close ups under break)

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oh my god??? this is perfect, aaa, he looks so menacing, and the way he’s crouched and backlit by the night sky, and his hands, and the knife- this is absolutely phenomenal, op, i’m losing my mind over it hhhhhhhh


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