I hope that this causes international outrage at the way venues treat people during concerts because tragically, this is the reality we now live in where heat is one of THE LEADING causes of death world wide due to climate crisis, and companies are not morally or logistically equipped to care for human beings in extreme heat events. Let this be a warning to venues around the world that heat will kill, and that the venue is responsible for occupant safety. Shit.
People without siblings should be required to undergo rigorous training before they’re allowed to be a roommate
Only children in the notes are so mad you’d think I asked them to share or something
this post is funny because the angry only children writing me paragraphs about how I didn’t factor in their specific personal experiences don’t realize they’re exhibiting only child behavior in a way I couldn’t make up
going online for hours at a time: depressing, bleak, I become convinced I’m fugly and poor and that nobody else has a messy room and that there is no hope for the future because we are a generation of lobotomised ipad babies
going online after being busy all day and I can’t feel my feet anymore and I finally get 20 minutes to scroll tumblr: beautiful digital realm full of laughs jokes and funny beautiful women from all over the world let me live forever in the computer world idgaf
if you’re gonna have a big celebrity voice a character in your animated movie you should show it to a test audience and if they can correctly guess who the celebrity is you need to fire the celebrity and hire a real va
Oh that’s great! There are many pictures of this type of lock around, but when it comes to locks, you need a video/gif to illustrate how it works, right?
This is ye olde pin tumbler lock, an
Egyptian (c.2000 BCE)
improvement of an older Assyrian (c.4000 BCE) design:
It spread out from Egypt and it was used for thousands of years. The modern ubiquitous Yale lock is also called a pin tumbler, since it’s an elaborate (and tubular) version of the same basic concept.
I’d seen the last gif, but I get it so much better after seeing the simpler larger and older version first.
Locks really are the biggest case of “if it aint broke, don’t fix it” like we invented a lock design thousands of years ago like “put little sticks inside the big sticks. Huzzah” and changed like nothing other than the number and material kf the sticks.