The Sedalia Democrat, Missouri, August 11, 1908

The Sedalia Democrat, Missouri, August 11, 1908

The Sedalia Democrat, Missouri, August 11, 1908

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5 years ago
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic
Thinking About This Dynamic

thinking about this dynamic

4 months ago

Hey everyone, I know it's going to be a busy day for a lot of people, but Google enrolled everyone over 18 into their AI program automatically.

If you have a google account, first go to gemini.google.com/extensions and turn everything off.

Then you need to go to myactivity.google.com/product/gemini and turn off all Gemini activity tracking. You do have to do them in that order to make sure it works.

Honestly, I'm not sure how long this will last, but this should keep Gemini off your projects for a bit.

I saw this over on bluesky and figured it would be good to spread on here. It only takes a few minutes to do.

3 years ago

i need more people to know that canonically dracula was killed by an american cowboy with a bowie knife

3 years ago

Fucking loser male protags when being seduced by a sexy lady: I shouldn't, it'd ruin my marriage~ Well, I suppose if she'll never find out...

Johnathan Harker, absolute Chad, himbo supreme, when being seduced by three sexy vampires: AAAAAA Noooo!! I do NOT want to betray my wonderful soon to be wife Mina Murray like this!!! Do not want DO NOT WANT!!!

4 months ago
Free Pattern Announcement!!
Free Pattern Announcement!!
Free Pattern Announcement!!

Free pattern announcement!!

I’ve been working together with clockwork_faerie to bring you a pattern from an extant 1890s corset in my collection. (Waist 33”, bust 40.5”, hips 44”). It’s available for download on my blog here 🧁

The original has loads of cording and very few bones; for ease of mocking up I just made this with bones in the seams. Since it’s paneled and not gusseted, it was a super fast make - this whole thing took three hours. I made no alterations to the pattern for this mock-up. FYI, it is too small for my bust as is, and most people like to have an even 2-4" gap at the back.

This would probably best fit measurements between 38-46” bust, 33-38” waist, and 44-48” hips, but it’s also easy to modify since it’s paneled.

I wanted to make this available for free to promote access, but if you have the money and want to support more projects like this, there is a donation button on the blog (or you can use ko-fi here).

The full size range is now up on Michelle‘s Etsy – link HERE! Go buy <3 <3

Definitely tag us if you make it, I’d love to see!

4 months ago

if your weird enough with the homies you can break all boundaries of platonic/romantic love and make a third, more evil thing

4 months ago

do we think chocolate guy is gay?

2 years ago

The saddest moments of Star Trek TOS belonged to "throwaway" characters

They all deserved better.

1. Lieutenant Riley - Conscience of the King

Faced with the chance to kill the man who once ordered the executions of thousands (including his family) in the wake of a famine, Riley's chance is stripped from him and he is ordered to stand down.

The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters
The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters

This is also a devastating moment for the captain himself as the only other remaining survivor of the colony. Kirk stops Riley's drastic actions, which, although damning, were perhaps his only chance of overcoming the guilt of having once been selected to live while others were sent to death.

Both enter a confrontation regarding their shared past, but neither heal.

The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters

2. Janice Rand - The Enemy Within

Although it was an "evil extension" of Kirk who perpetrated the assault on Janice Rand in her own room, at this point she only had reason to believe that the assailant was Kirk himself.

Rand is forced to testify with Kirk (the man she thought she loved, a captain with both power and position over her, an officer flanked by his two closest allies, and a man whose proximity in the same ship could endanger her after the testimony) standing over her. Rand even admits to "not wanting to get him into trouble", highlighting how closely her struggle mirrors the victims of everyday workplace violence against women.

The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters
The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters

What may even be worse are the blatant intimidation tactics Kirk employs throughout the scene. Although he knows he didn't do it (and perhaps suspects foul play), Kirk makes no attempt to empathize with the testimonies of Rand and Fisher regarding what they saw, and he even hints at the danger of them conspiring against a man of his rank.

The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters
The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters

Rand endured constant objectification in each of her appearances in the series, and would go on to be entirely forgotten after its first season. (Though she would return in The Motion Picture.)

3. Lieutenant "Joey" - The Naked Time

Joey delivered perhaps the most poignant monologue of the series, just moments before his impending death. Though Joey's inhibitions were altered by the infection that would soon kill him, we see later in the episode that the infection forces people express existing wants and needs. Therefore, real are his pleas begging to understand why humanity should be in space at all when it has merely taken and taken... leaving only destruction in its wake and its own to die.

The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters
The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters

Not only did he bare his own insecurities, Joey also established a central conflict of the entire series: can a utopian vision of the future include acts like leaving six people to waste away on an empty planet?

Tragically, Joey couldn't bear the burden of this conflict alone (no one else had or would mention this guilt at any point in the series) and though his death was prompted by the infection, it only acted as a catalyst for what was truly a su*c*de.

McCoy ruled in the autopsy that Joey might have survived, but he simply gave up fighting.

The Saddest Moments Of Star Trek TOS Belonged To "throwaway" Characters
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