As a young librarian, I started trying to figure out why more young people aren't ever coming in; 90% of our demographic are the elderly and parents of children, and the rest are a rough mix of the kids and teenagers who come in just for school projects. As a result, I've been attempting different ways to get the Youth TM to come into libraries, but first I wanted to see why they don't come in. Please reblog to get this poll out to more people! <3
A few years back I had a roommate who, when I made barszcz one time, added cinnamon toast cruch to their bowl. I have never been closer to going full Spanish Inquisition on someone than in that moment.
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Tumblr is giving us a lot of different dashes but the thing is no one wants "for you" so what I propose instead is you give me the ability to make mini-dashes with specific subsets of people I follow. Let me follow 300 people but then sort them into category. Let me have one dash for all my aesthetic stuff, another for news, another for my weird feral friends. Am I the only one who wants this? Maybe. Give it to me anyway.
*doom music starts to play* I actually kindof like scheduling these kinds of appointments now...
but seriously Fellas, don't forget to schedule a pap smear every couple of years just in case. If you still have a cervix you can still get cervical cancer. ilu
this has been a psa
Merlin and Arthur have a chat
one propaganda, because there isn’t enough of that yet
-1, 0, 1, and 2 are the most important numbers. they are the basis of the integers, each of them providing something unique that every other integer builds off of.
all the other types of numbers, from rationals to reals to complex to transcendental, build off of the integers.
NaN, on the other hand, is the basis of nothing, and isn’t even that interesting on it’s own. I’ve been programming and dealing with floating-point numbers for years, and do you know how many times NaN has come in useful? precisely zero. even calculations that ‘should’ result in NaN, like dividing by zero, usually don’t even use it, instead just throwing an error. why? because an error is more useful than a NaN the vast majority of the time.
you know what NaN is? floating point filler. there were a bunch of bit representations left over (16,777,214 for the standard, 32-bit float) and the designers of the IEEE 754 float decided to make them all NaN because they didn’t know what else to use them for.
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seed: 10 (46 nominations)
previous opponent: tau
class: absolute unit
definition: the only positive integer that cannot be classified as either prime (exactly two factors) or composite (more than two factors)
seed: 26 (20 nominations)
previous opponent: mute
class: ERROR
definition: ERROR
The fake post game really elevated when people started putting fake dividers between them, but it kinda sucks that they never put placeholder text up top to get rid of the double pfp/username
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oh yeah and one at the bottom to make the real notes look natural would help too
We’ve been working on this for the past 7 months, and it’s finally complete
I’ve been looking for an opportunity to recommend a shit-ton of webcomics.
Every webcomic on this list is ongoing, SFW, and has its own website with an RSS feed (categorized list under the cut).
Cassiopeia Quinn: space opera kind of deal (somewhat spicy costume design. despite that, the story told isn’t actually horny).
Leaving the Cradle: comparatively hard sci-fi about humanity’s first encounter with aliens.
Astral Sounds: a researcher helps a test subject escape and they explore the stars together.
Derideal: dark/dystopian sci-fi about genetically modified sapient animals created in a lab and used in secret missions by the corporate government.
Freefall: long-running comic strip about a kleptomaniac alien, a genetically engineered wolf engineer, and a lot of robots.
Key to the Future’s Fate: a boy is kidnapped to the future where he learns that he was a very important man.
Lancer: a squad of starfighter pilots is displaced in time after a mission gone wrong.
Space Pawdyssey: a mix of characters with different backgrounds come together to crew a ship. Adventures happen.
Bethellium: story about a secret city of mages, and a dark family history
Bloodline: characters must deal with the fallout of their father being a demon.
Journey to the Skyline: a young girl is exiled from her floating island home and meets a grumpy shark. Shenanigans ensue.
Norembridge: takes place in an old-fashioned psychological hospital with a protagonist we know little about.
Slightly Damned: a revived murder victim who escaped from hell, a young demon, and a nervous angel. There’s some romance and also an impending war.
Supercell: a child soldier at a school that secretly trains them has to protect the school from conspiracy, all while normal school is still happening.
Vápnthjófr Saga: based on Nordic folklore, a group of women are sent on a mission against their will.
Bittersweet Candy Bowl: long webcomic about kids going through middle/high school and the drama that comes with it.
Friends you Are Stuck With: a group of friends living together in an office-building-turned-apartment.
I Think I Like You: very gay (the RSS feed is a bit weird on this one. I do get fairly regular notifications, but not for new chapters. I just check for new chapters whenever a get a notification, which works but isn’t optimal).
Savestate: siblings who grew up playing video games together. Also there’s a demon.
Summer Vacation: high school friends deal with family and another, missing friend during their last summer before going to college.
Cashmere Sky: anachronistic sci-fi-ish/slice-of-life-ish story. I dunno how to describe it but I really like it.
Hello from Halo Head: kind of slice-of-life, but like, metaphysical. Described by the author as a “traumedy”
Stormwolves: superhero story where a pair of cousins protect the city
Tukk and Rol: high school, drama, and government conspiracies
hey webcomic fans, i need your best recommendations
basically looking for anything that fits following criteria:
1. is ongoing right now (the most immutable criteria, i want to follow along)
2. not webtoon (preferably on it's own site)
3. fantasy/sci-fi
already read kill six billion demons, reading unsounded rn, open to anything
Big fan of anthro webcomics. Computer Science and Game Design student at Digipen Institute of Technology. One of the creators of Minecraft in Minecraft with only Redstone.
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