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@tidalrace / tidalrace.tumblr.com

A place for fandom and anything else that strikes me. You're bound to find profanity and adult themes here, but on the rare instance I post anything especially nsfw I'll try to tag. Multi-Fandom Multi-Shipper.
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So I’m on a trip with my robotics team and there’s only two “girls” (me, an enby, and a cis girl), so we get our own beds in our own room, but the guys are rooming four to a room, but there’s only two beds in each room. Which means that two guys are sleeping on the floor every night.

I’m not joking. They were literally arguing over who’s sleeping on the floor tonight (apparently they plan on rotating).

And I asked them “why don’t you just share a bed?” And they all gave me the same answer:

“No, that’s weird! That’d be gay!”

And I just looked at them and I decided to break the bad news to them

“If lying next to another guy makes you wanna suck dick, you already wanted to suck dick.”

I’ve never seen so many Straight Guys™️ enraged by a single sentence before

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tree4life25

This is the best thing I’ve ever read in my life.

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Being in the Pennyworth fandom will have you googling shit like "How to fortify an umbrella against acid rain" to try and give a smidge of credibility to the storyline you're plotting.

Meanwhile, the official writers are just giving interviews like, "Yeah, the mad cultists who got turned into super weapons by a drug activated by a popular song sung by Alfred Pennyworth's pop star girlfriend survived the nuclear bomb that got dropped on London, so now there are these irradiated mutant cultists cannibals roaming the streets of London who go ballistic for 70s pop ballads. What do you mean, 'how did we plan to resolve that?'"

Me, meticulously plotting out the flight path from Edinburgh to a fictional city in New Jersey so I can give an accurate travel time for the story.

Also, me: "I wonder what food was popular in New Jersey in the 70s. I should look that up so I know what kind of culture shock Alfred goes through when he gets there..."

Heller et al., vibrating into the thirteenth circle of hell, absolutely mad with power: Jack the Ripper's descendent is a mafia gang boss in the East End of London named John Ripper, who works as an undertaker to provide for his cannibalistic desires. Everyone knows this and is cool with it. Also, when Alfred is depressed, he'll randomly show up and take him jogging through the cemetery to extoll the mental health virtues of exercise and fresh air.

Heller et al. being dragged off the stage by men in white coats: ALSO, famed and notorious occultist and RAGING bisexual Alistair Crowley wants to FUCK Thomas Wayne. In fact, he steals his SOUL with a KISS. ALSO, THE REASON BRUCE'S PARENTS DIE IN THE ALLEYWAY IS A DEAL THOMAS MADE WITH THE DEVIL TO PROTECT THE US GOVERNMENT AS A CIA AGENT. TAKE YOUR HANDS OFF ME; THE PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE SATANIC ORGIES IN HYDE PARK.

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I’m a teacher assistant for spanish grammar and the professor was explaining epícenos (single gendered words that encompass masculine and feminine beings) and he was using iguana as an example and he said: “there is only one gender… iguana” and i had to mute my microphone

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geekysteven

“there is only one gender… iguana”

Attached image is a cartoon iguana surfing with a speech bubble

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kaijutegu

Posting due to an emergency- please share widely if you're local to Chicagoland.

If anyone in the Chicagoland area sees this, a friend's service dog prospect is in need of immediate boarding from tomorrow until May 6. Winnie is about 40 pounds and is not dog-reactive at all, but the person caring for her was hospitalized and so my buddy is looking for a short term emergency foster!

I'm available to help with any transportation (you wouldn't need to drive her anywhere!) and compensation+coverage for food/medical/etc. would be involved. You wouldn't need to pay for her stuff, just make sure she has a place to stay and walk her and call me if she needs to go to the vet.

If this is something you or someone you know could help with, please let me know. It's an emergency situation, so for the first time in... well over a year, I am opening my inbox in case this is something you can help with. Please DM me if you or anyone you know can help.

Doing a rare signal boost, since I know @kaijutegu IRL and can vouch that this is real and necessary. Posted originally and reblogged on 4/25, so the need for an emergency foster starts 4/26. Chicago folk, please let her know if you’d be able to help.

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jaimebluesq

The eternal question - is it worse to read the words of someone who hates a character you love but is accurate/respectful in their points/portrayal, or someone who loves them more than you do but strips them of all nuance and greyness to legit "they did nothing wrong" when they did SO MUCH WRONG?

These tags slowly escalate in their support of unnamed atrocities

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maulfucker

Oh I can name the atrocities if you want

Oh. I forgot the url AGAIN. I'm so sorry.

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kweerfish

this one goes out to all the Walton Goggins enjoyers out there, be they age old or newly converted: promotional stills for season four of Justified (2010-2015).

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It feels taboo as a childfree person to admit this but I actually do have concerns about who is going to take care of me when I'm old. The elder care system in our nation relies A LOT on the unpaid care labor of adult children. I just don't think that's a good reason to have kids.

"But you'll have more money!" does not completely put this to rest for me. Neither does "Buy care insurance!" Even if I can afford direct personal care, who is going to advocate for me to get it? Who is going to navigate bureaucracy for me when I'm 80?

"If you do have kids, there's no GUARANTEE that they'll take care of you when your old!" That's true, but doesn't solve my problem.

I think childfree people get very defensive about this question because its used as a kind of "gotcha!" against us, but I actually do not feel we can afford to be in denial about this reality. Based on current trends of more people in their 30s stating they intend to be permanently childfree, we are going to see a huge wave of childfree adults hitting the eldercare system at once in a few decades. Childfree people in their 30s should be advocating around eldercare NOW.

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drtanner

We desperately need to cultivate a society in which everyone, even the most bitter, unlikeable, miserably lonely person in the world, has a social safety net that they can rely on from the day they're born to the day they die, and that includes their elder care.

We are not going to achieve this meaningfully under capitalism. :')

Aside from the discordance of following up a post about childfree people with the comparator of "the most bitter, unlikeable, miserably lonely person in the world," I want to note that this is also an issue for adults who are childless.

Collectively, childfree and childless people are a huge and growing cohort, and yes, the way things are going, we're looking at trouble down the track. But as with many other messages society doesn't want to hear, disabled people have been making this point for years, because the problems most people only imagine happening to them at an advanced age are with us already.

I say that as a single, childless, middle-aged and multiply disabled person with no siblings, and few relatives I'm either personally or geographically close to - indeed, increasingly few relatives, period. People think, "my partner and I will look after each other," but as someone whose long-term relationship has ended in middle age because of abuse, I have to break the news that you cannot rely on that. I wasn't supposed to die alone (given my health issues, I assumed I'd likely predecease my ex by a significant margin), yet I have to take the possibility seriously when planning for my future.

This is a conversation that is gaining traction lately, not least because plenty of people in their 30s are already doing elder-care (as I was just beginning to at the close of my 30s), since a good many millennials (and in the 40-something cohort, not a few Xennials and younger Gen Xers) have older parents. As a kid I felt unusual among my peers; now I don't. And I'm watching much of that care, as expected, fall to women and AFAB people who are themselves disabled, and who are either single or not living with their partners.

We're a generation straining not between the needs of parents and children, but between parents and our own disabilities. Often, there just is not enough time and energy to accommodate even one of those properly, and often, we haven't been able to work enough, or lucratively enough, to build up financial security for ourselves.

I am luckier than some of my friends in that respect, but I'm still worried by questions like, "If I accept financial support from a parent, am I diminishing a reserve they will need to buy in care when it gets to the point that I can't care for them? And when my needs equal theirs, but I'm on my own, who's going to help me with all the stuff I help my parent with now?"

It's one of the many reasons that supporting a disabled elderly parent (or, as often happens, two of them) in your 30s/40s and beyond for a single disabled person can be unsettling. You're not just constantly worried about this person you love, about if they have everything they need, about how much you can be there for them, and about losing them one day; you're seeing a preview of your own later years, but whether you chose to be childless or not, there is no child in the picture supporting you.

As a disabled person, you've often tangled with the benefits system and the health and social care system and its cruelties multiple times over: on your own behalf, when supporting newly disabled friends, and now for your parent, who (hopefully, but sometimes not at all) once supported you through that process.

And yes, all of this is going through the minds of a lot of your disabled friends who don't have partners or children, but do have ageing parents.

So please, cut us some slack if you're finding our emotions about these topics hard to understand. It doesn't mean we don't love our elderly parents. We're just living with a daily background terror as we watch the social safety net get cut from under all of us by right-wing politicians and the public who keep voting them in, against their own interests.

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So a few months ago, Sis, myself and Dad spent just over $100 on Girl Scout cookies between the three of us. Then last Thursday I get a phone call from the local office of the Girl Scouts of America telling me we won the five-for-five raffle. I was like, “we didn’t enter a raffle” and they said “no you get entered automatically.” I couldn’t believe it, only the second time I’ve ever won anything in a raffle! They said we get five free boxes of cookies and we could pick them up on Monday. So we were very excited! But then I texted my Girl Scout’s mom and she said “Yay, 60 boxes of cookies!” I said, “calm down, girl, it’s five boxes of cookies.” She texted back, “No they said ‘boxes’ but they meant the big boxes. They meant ‘cases’. The raffle was for five *cases* and there are 12 boxes in a case which means 60 boxes of cookies.” Yes, guys, holy smoly, we won 60 boxes of cookies! Sis had to be in her office on Monday, but the cookie pick up was right by my niece’s school so my sister-in-law picked up the boxes for us and then their family took some of the boxes off our hands. And then we gave some to our dad, and we gave some to our neighbor, and we are giving some to our bestie. But we’re also eating a lot. I’ve already eaten my way through one and a half boxes and it’s only been four days. So much for watching my sugar, I’m gonna be pooping Girl Scout cookies for weeks and I don’t even care because this is the best thing I’ve ever won in my life!

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chief0keefe

IM SCREAMING

IT CAME FULL CIRCLE IM HOLLERIN

IT JUST KEEPS GETTING BETTER

IS HE GOING TO BE DRAFTED NEXT???!!!??

This is so sweet and pure. Lol.

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mooserattler

I’m crying. I’m also rooting for the Blues now.

@kvnbksa have you seen the updates?

more updates

I love when he says “I want the jersey of someone who’s literally the worst” and Tarasenko is like “This is my moment”

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cattlaydee

He’s kind of a mini celebrity here, St. Louis takes its hockey seriously 😂 this is from a few weeks ago (Jan 2022, the winter classic)

This gets better every time I see it.

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Omg, what an opportunity! Lighthouses are so few and far between. This one is pretty nice, too. Usually, they're a complete gut. Built in 1897, the Smith Point Lighthouse in Chesapeake Bay is 2.5 miles from the coast of Reedville, VA at the mouth of the Potomac River. What a great location! It has 4bds and 1ba. Asking $450K. Unfortunately, it's a cash-only sale.

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I can’t believe I pulled this off!

I was asked to create a queen size, purple Iris quilt for a gift for a mom. I looked for a fun pattern and couldn’t find anything I liked. So I created my own. And then quilted it. Now I just need to trim and bind and it’s ready to start traveling to its forever bed.

(Edited to add pics with the binding done)

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Unique albino from Polish zoo named international penguin of the year

/© Gdansk Zoo, © Notes from Poland

An albino penguin born in a zoo in the Polish city of Gdańsk – the only one of its kind kept in captivity in the world – has been chosen as penguin of the year in an international contest.

Five-year-old female African penguin Kokosanka won almost 83% of public votes cast in the final round of March Of The Penguin Madness, an annual contest organised by Penguins International, an organisation committed to preserving and protecting penguins.

As a reward for her success, Kokosanka was presented by staff at her zoo with a cake made from herring caught in the nearby Baltic Sea, her favourite snack.

When Kokosanka hatched in Gdańsk in December 2018, her birth was initially kept a secret. Her carers feared that her albinism would mean she had poor health or that she would be rejected by her parents and other penguins.

Although Kokosanka was indeed initially rejected by her parents, with the support of her keepers she has grown into a healthy adult, well integrated with the other 84 penguins living at the zoo on Poland’s northern Baltic coast.

She has also become an informal face of Gdańsk Zoo, which offers Kokosanka-themed merchandise to its visitors.

🤍!

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