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Every day I wake up to a post that’s like “wow who would’ve thought?? Count Chocula, welcome to the resistance. Trix Rabbit go fuck yourself you nazi scum”

Someone once said NextDoor is the social network for dogs if they could type. It’s always “what’s that noise?” and “who’s that stranger?” which is exactly what I imagine my dogs would text other neighborhood dogs.

how to draw a medieval cat in two easy steps

ELECTION RESULT: A team of city council members in Rolla, Missouri, have been pushing anti-LGTB policies, including a ban on drag shows and book censorship. Voters just ousted all three of these city councilors who were running for reelection, backing candidates backed by a local LGBT group.

Impressed with whoever is carrying that AutoZone sign

Please take moment to marvel at my supreme skills* at creating the sublimely perfect primrose this year. Isn't it drop dead gorgeous? *self sown between cracks in the concrete slab steps - nothing to do with me really. Except my non weeding unkemptness.

Not all who wander are lost. www.nytimes.com/2025/03/28/w...

TIL that most modern heavy metal logos are designed by a guy who works at the Co-Op in Exeter www.devonlive.com/whats-on/wha...

I should get an "I Voted!" sticker every time I vote on something as part of my job.

I’m crying, this is so funny WEAPONIZED MANSPLAINING FOR ESPIONAGE ☠️☠️

never seen this subway mosaic before, at 23rd on the R line. I can’t believe these are just here and not in a museum

Some folks collected lots of eels in rent. And some folks not so many. When John de Huntyngton died in 1350, an inquisition showed that he was owed (among other things) 1 & 1/2 sticks of eels annually from land he held in Ealdyng. That's about 37 eels every year for our man. 🗃️🧪

why does it look like bannon's hair fathered newsoms hair

When we were kids, we had to figure out our own tech issues. But we can't tell our kids to do the same thing, because there's like a 50% chance they'll end up accidentally clicking something that charges our credit card.

In retrospect, it was right there in the name.

democrats walking out of trump's speech an hour and a half in:

James Harrison, a blood donor famed for having saved the lives of more than 2 MILLION babies, has died. Harrison’s plasma contained a rare antibody known as Anti-D which was used to manufacture a medication given to expectant mothers. Harrison donated plasma every two weeks from age 18-81

By age 30 you should own a tuxedo so that, in the event you are unexpectedly summoned back to work late on a Tuesday night for an emergency all-hands meeting, you can show up wearing it and be like "what, I have a life outside you people."

ngl knowing that this seal put seaweed on its head really destroys my interest in any photo of this seal without seaweed on its head

This is a little on-the-nose for millennials whose first video game was Oregon Trail. The writers are using very old material now

Ok, I concede, it is occasionally good to have a monarchy

The attack on DEI shows why liberals should stop arguing about "strategic" use of language forever. DEI stands for three uncontroversial virtues that most every American accepts, and the right still turned it into a vile slur. It doesn't matter what you say - they will poison it because YOU said it.

Serious question: Should we get some of these vertical ducks (repost = yes)

When I worked in UK academia I recall hearing of a Japanese man who was baffled at how Britain had decided to run its universities like firms. “Why? Your universities are excellent and your firms are terrible.”

If you know any millennials who are having a baby, I offer the perfect gift. robsheridan.threadless.com/collections/... #bsnm

Very much like the Iraq War, somehow "I thought Elon Musk was a genius until a couple years ago" is now considered the more respectable and serious opinion than "I knew he was a fraud for a decade and was never fooled by him."