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  • If the members of μ’s were cops

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    Honoka

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    Kotori

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    Umi

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    Hanayo

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    Rin

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    Maki

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    Eli

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    Nozomi 

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    Nico

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    All together

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    (via thecuriousinferno)

    • 4 years ago
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  • heavyweightheart:

    in addition to the fact that people just have different natural rhythms, a big reason why we can’t seem to go to bed as early as we “should” is that nighttime is, for many of us, our safest and most fulfilling time of day. we don’t have to work, we won’t be contacted by bosses or insurance companies or collection agencies or other suffocating life business… we’re likely only to be contacted by our friends, or by no one at all. night time is release; it’s ours. we can rest or recreate. we can do things we actually want to do. who would choose to cut that short?? just to usher in the next morning when our lives are not our own again? nighttime is precious and nothing could be more normal than the desire to embrace this

    (via wingeddrifter)

    • 4 years ago
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  • silver-tongues-blog:

    viostormcaller:

    lordmogatron:

    systematicslytherin:

    weirdmageddon:

    galactic-polywag:

    meefling:

    weirdmageddon:

    weirdmageddon:

    wheres the gif of link opening a treasure chest barefoot and he kicks like an idiot it and hurts himself its so goddam funny

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    it’s like what were you expecting lmao

    Have u seen what happens when u crouch and open a chest from the side

    No I have not what happens when u crouch and open a chest from the side

    i tried it in my game and made it a gif for your convenience

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    LINK WHY

    He is the HERO of TIME

    Not the SMART of STUFF

    Botw Link is feral and you cannot convince me otherwise

    theres a reason his triforce is courage and not wisdom

    (via wingeddrifter)

    • 4 years ago
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  • dorkyfictionalother:

    shymagnolia:

    shymagnolia:

    so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god

    okay so i just got my dream job??? a week after applying to it?? and now i’m thinking….maybe this is the good luck post

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    This is the good luck post, yo!

    (via wingeddrifter)

    • 4 years ago
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  • blackmoonbabe:

    how youtube makeup gurus be to me.

    (via thecuriousinferno)

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  • beeshirt:

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    (original post by @peteseeger!)

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    • 4 years ago
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  • jrrtolkiens:

    not to go all cringe on main but fictional characters have genuinely helped me through some of the worst shit in my life n i’ll forever be grateful to fiction for giving me comfort when i’ve needed it most

    (via wingeddrifter)

    • 4 years ago
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  • jrrtolkiens:

    not to go all cringe on main but fictional characters have genuinely helped me through some of the worst shit in my life n i’ll forever be grateful to fiction for giving me comfort when i’ve needed it most

    (via wingeddrifter)

    • 4 years ago
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  • zahnegott-lives:

    fieldbears:

    ms-demeanor:

    lyravelocity:

    nihililithism:

    notre-flame:

    I really don’t understand anyone who still posts selfies at this point like. we’re all fully aware that the feds are monitoring us and using our photos to build a surprise database that will help them later it’s just not fucking worth it anymore 

    Human brain: security culture

    Monkey brain: validation nice

    I will Not be cockblocked by spy nimrod fucks

    I haven’t ever really talked about this before but I’d like to introduce a concept that I’m going to call “security nihilism.”

    Here’s the deal: You’re already burned.

    It’s over! There’s no going back! Your face is in a database and your DNA is in a database and your social profile is in a database and there’s nothing you can do about it. Even if you didn’t put it there somebody else did. Congrats, we’re all fucked!

    Facebook builds shadow profiles on people who don’t have accounts. Surveillance cameras are everywhere. Your cousin signed up for Ancestry and your brother did 23&Me.

    So what can you do about it? Essentially nothing. So there’s no point in panicking.

    You know what you have to do if you want some kind of privacy? Start leaving your phone at home randomly. Or at work randomly. People don’t think about the fact that their cell phone’s location data (which is constantly tracking even if you don’t enable location data for apps) is a more effective way of tracking them than anything they post online and it’s *real* easy to get a warrant for that data. And if you suddenly ditch your phone for the first time in several months it’s suspicious as FUCK.

    Automated license plate readers track your drive. Do you commute? Do you drive the same way every day? Why the sudden change to your routine? What were you doing that you needed to park your car and wander away suddenly? What are you hiding?

    Complaining about people posting selfies when companies are compiling DNA databases sharing them with the FBI is like blaming ocean pollution on people using plastic straws when about half of plastic ocean trash is abandoned fishing equipment.

    Do you use gmail? You’re fucked.

    Do you have a bank account? You’re fucked.

    Do you use public transportation? You’re fucked.

    Do you go to school? You’re fucked.

    Do you have a job? You’re fucked.

    I had to track down a guy who didn’t have facebook or social media profiles, didn’t have a listing in the phonebook, didn’t have a linkedin. I started with his first and last name and ended with his supervisor’s phone number, a ten year history of his income, and his home address. I got to it through his son’s little league team.

    And I’m fucking J. Random Nobody. I don’t even have shiny databases full of tracking data.

    So you’re already burned. There’s no going back, we passed the tipping point. Even if you threw out your computer and shut down all your accounts and smashed your cell phone and lived in the woods there’d be video of you walking out of town for the last time and satellite images of wherever you ended up setting up camp.

    I was never going to be able to hide from the cameras on the streets and the data in my cell phone and the scanners that look at the license plate of my car and the information that my school sold about my age and income and interests. So fuck it. Share a selfie.

    [fyi the secret to actual opsec is to trust no one and to have no discernible patterns - being in a facial recognition database doesn’t matter if you make a point of not showing your face when you’re doing whatever you’re doing that you want to keep quiet; your goal isn’t to evade the facial recognition software as you’re on the run from the government, your goal is to never even show up on their radar]

    Sorry folks, all of this is right. Getting judgmental at other people’s selfies and masking it as an opsec fail is just ignorant :D

    jack off in front of your webcam while holding a sign that says “fuck u fed”

    (via wingeddrifter)

    • 4 years ago
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  • fulltimesunshine:

    ratliker1917:

    ratliker1917:

    mad about the idea of money being exchanged for goods and services

    first of all, explain to me, what makes them “goods”, instead of , “bads”

    hsfdjkgsdfkdlsf\g i’m screaming because,,,, idk if op knows this but,,,,,,, this is a real thing in economics that we talk about and draw models of:

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    (via theotherryannurse)

    • 4 years ago
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  • justashadeoffcrazy:

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    What did we do to deserve Bill Nye

    (via wingeddrifter)

    • 4 years ago
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  • captainsplat:

    adobe isnt threatening to sue anyone

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    BUT this is most likely a scare tactic to make people give them money, and the threat of being sued by Dolby or another third party seems to be very small.

    so yeah, pirate photoshop and stuff all you want, adobe still sucks, just that article that blew up is a little misleading.

    (via wingeddrifter)

    • 4 years ago
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  • tikattu:
“it be like that sometimes
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    tikattu:

    it be like that sometimes 

    (via thecuriousinferno)

    Source: tikattu
    • 4 years ago
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