Spicy Cheese

Spicy Cheese

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picory:

picory:

ok anyone with an android phone, download the latest version of tumblr with the cat icon or earlier from here 👍

actually if u want most of the awful changes to be gone (no tag button on the bottom right corner in the post editor; tumblr mart icons; inability to go to previous reblogs by clicking on urls; etc) download one of the versions with the orange icon. or even older versions, doesn’t matter

If you can’t get it to work try doing this:

Go to the settings of whatever browser you’re using, go to permissions, and allow the installation of unknown apps

Once allowed, you should be able to download your chosen apk

Now, with it downloaded, you can delete the version of tumblr you got from the app store, or else your phone will default to opening that instead of the newly downloaded apk

Tumblr is a baby about not being updated, so if you’re stuck with an ugly blue “pls update your app 🥺” on the bottom then it’s safe to hit “okay”, then simply go out of that instead of updating it. Tumblr will think it glitched and stop bugging you for awhile

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discoursedrome:

nothing is worse than software that tells people when I’m online or when I read their message or when I’m typing something. I always want to be as unknowable in my silence as god

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eyesfullofscars:

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How did i not know Stjepan Sejic had a short story featured in Harley quinn’s 30 year anniversary issue.. released last year…!?

So just wanted to share for those who might also have missed it

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hungwy:

aquarium advertisments say stuiff like discover the longtooth grouper this friday

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soberscientistlife:

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mamaangiwine:

mamaangiwine:

When people graffiti on buildings: Yes! Ha ha! Fuck yes!

When people graffiti on rockfaces and cliffsides on hiking trails: What the absolute fuck.

It’s not punk to poison the soil, dude.

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mortalityplays:

“how do you just know this” is a question I get asked a lot, because I tend to be someone who can contribute unusual facts or insight on whatever topic a casual conversation turns to, and I never know how to answer because “I pay attention” sounds rude and isn’t super actionable. but that is really it, I just take an active interest when I encounter something curious or unusual.

like recently one of my friends linked me a funny paragraph from a very badly written erotic novel. it was so bad that I thought “I wonder if this is real”, so we looked up the book it was from and learned it was a vintage horny housewife type story by someone who wrote a lot of shitty cheap porn back in the 80s, all of which now seems to be completely out of print.

in the course of googling the author, I discovered that one of their works had been cited in a 2004 court case over a prisoner’s right to keep erotic novels in his personal library after the prison confiscated them. a bit more googling turned up the case details in a legal database. the guy had received the books by mail and kept them, among others, in his cell. the prison seized them, citing a policy against prisoners having pornography. his lawyers argued that 1. erotic novels are distinct from pornography because they have artistic and expressive content beyond the depiction of sex acts, and 2. since he received them by mail they are therefore protected under his constitutional right to freely access non-disruptive information from outside the prison. I don’t know if he got his books back, but he won his case.

then we googled the defendant and found out he was in prison for helping a woman to drug and murder his boss (who she lived with), mutilate the body with acid and dump him in a ravine.

anyway my point is, take an interest. that’s how you learn weird stuff.

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dasloddl:

A tweet from the user @perferctsweeties reading: I’ve been taking some notes. It contains a picture of a venn diagram: on the left the caption says British people and in the circle it says “beans and toast” on the right the caption says ants and in the circle it says “can lift up to 5,000x their own weight” The two circles cross in the middle and the notes inside say “weird loyalty to their queen”, “innate instinct to line up single file and travel in a queue”, “takes things that aren’t theirs back to their colony”, “love for crumbly pastries”ALT
Pinterest comments. The first from the user Moth! reads: who says we can’t lift things 5000x our own weight? The user real man answers: because then the pyramids would be in the British museumALT

ID in alt

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neechees:

Since ppl seem to keep spreading misinformation & using the wrong terms on here, here’s a chart:

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[Image description: photo of a venn diagram drawn on lined paper. There are 3 circles. The largest is labeled “Algonquian” & highlighted in orange marker, with the following languages written inside of it but not inside the other circles: “Arapaho, Blackfoot, Menominee, Kickapoo, Shawnee, Cheyenne, Powhatan, Abenaki, Maliseet, Mi'kmaq”. The second, medium sized circle sits within the largest circle & is labeled “Anishnaabe” & highlighted in bright yellow, with the languages “Odawa, Potawatomi, Mississaugas, Salteaux, Nippising, & Ojibwe” written inside the second circle". The language “Oji-Cree” is labeled inside its own small circle intersecting with the Algonquian & Anishnaabe circle. Finally, the smallest circle is at the bottom & is inside the se one largest circle which is also inside the Algonquian circle. The smallest circle is labeled “Algonquin” & highlighted in pink. End description]

“Algonquian”, ending with an “-uian”, is a language family, with multiple languages & tribes that fall under it. The languages listed here is not exhaustive, & there are more Algonquian languages than listed here.

“Anishnaabe” is a group of culturally related tribes that lived near the Great Lakes region & were allied with each other, and all happen to fall under the Algonquian language family. Anishnaabe does not only exclusively refer to the Ojibwe tribe or language, though they often use this to refer to themselves. Not all Algonquian tribes fall under the “Anishnaabe” group, such as the Cree (except in the case of Oji-Crees), or Blackfoot.

“Algonquin”, ending with just “-uin”, is a singular tribe and language that is both in the Algonquian language family, as well as a part of the Anishnaabe language group.

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