Barbie (2023) // The Good Place (2016-2020)

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she's sooo fucking mad that we stop her from running into the garage to huff sawdust and poisons

haha nooooo don’t recreate puritanism under the guise of progressivism because you don’t have critical thinking skills like for realllll stopppp haha

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Jesus, after coming back from the dead: hey guys it’s me Jesus, just look at the scars on my hands

Thomas, a known freak: show us the feet as well please

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Happy Easter everybody

Every single Easter you monsters give me a million notes on this post

Skip Google for Research

As Google has worked to overtake the internet, its search algorithm has not just gotten worse.  It has been designed to prioritize advertisers and popular pages often times excluding pages and content that better matches your search terms 

As a writer in need of information for my stories, I find this unacceptable.  As a proponent of availability of information so the populace can actually educate itself, it is unforgivable.

Below is a concise list of useful research sites compiled by Edward Clark over on Facebook. I was familiar with some, but not all of these.

Google is so powerful that it “hides” other search systems from us. We just don’t know the existence of most of them. Meanwhile, there are still a huge number of excellent searchers in the world who specialize in books, science, other smart information. Keep a list of sites you never heard of.

www.refseek.com - Academic Resource Search. More than a billion sources: encyclopedia, monographies, magazines.

www.worldcat.org - a search for the contents of 20 thousand worldwide libraries. Find out where lies the nearest rare book you need.

https://link.springer.com - access to more than 10 million scientific documents: books, articles, research protocols.

www.bioline.org.br is a library of scientific bioscience journals published in developing countries.

http://repec.org - volunteers from 102 countries have collected almost 4 million publications on economics and related science.

www.science.gov is an American state search engine on 2200+ scientific sites. More than 200 million articles are indexed.

www.pdfdrive.com is the largest website for free download of books in PDF format. Claiming over 225 million names.

www.base-search.net is one of the most powerful researches on academic studies texts. More than 100 million scientific documents, 70% of them are free

Captions: Some of you are just chomping at the fuckin bit for a woman or person of color to be conservative enough for you to take out your belief system on without consequences. Like, some of you people just get so fucking excited when a hot woman is conservative because it means you can finally sexually harass her as much as you want. You can say what you really believe about women and you can call it based, you can call it like a sick leftist moment to comment on all her photos about how you want to suck her mommy milkers. Like it’s never ok to sexually harass women, unless that woman in question makes a specific point of saying how much she values her modesty. Then it’s funny. Get it? Do you guys get it? It’s the same thing with Candace Owens, like some of you people said the most racist shit towards Candace Owens and it doesn’t suddenly become okay because ‘she sucks!’ Men in the movement are always complaining about how leftist women don’t trust them, but when I have to see you tweeting week after week about wanting to fuck Abby Shapiro’s tits, all you’re showing to me is that you think sexual safety is a privilege women earn by agreeing with you. Seriously you guys are the fucking worst.

I think it's important to remember, as a rule of thumb, if you take advantage of a social service, it actually makes it easier for other people who need that service to access it. Most of the time, when these services get cut, it's because politicians will look at usage and say "see, no one is really using this thing, we can afford to trim the budget for food stamps by at least half". Whereas if you decide to step up and use these programs, even if you feel like you "don't really need it", at bare minimum it's another data point advocates can use to say "hey, look, people are using this thing, this is an important service we are providing, do not cut our funding".

I work at a nonprofit, and it is absolutely wild explaining to folks that being part of a program that reduces their energy bill actually helps us get funding to help even more people get energy bill savings.

You aren’t taking resources from anyone by using programs you qualify for. You are making a case for those programs being important enough to continue to exist and (in many cases) grow.

We live in a world so controlled by the idea of resource scarcity that we reason "If I get help, that must be taking help away from someone else!"

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