Basically, Our Reaction To A Walrus Knocking:

Basically, our reaction to a walrus knocking:

John Mulaney saying "I didn't know he knew how to do that"

Vs

A fairy knocking:

John Mulaney saying "You know those days when you're like, "This might as well happen"?"

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With some changes to techniques, a careful selection of kitchen tools, and tips from fellow bakers, the joy of baking can live on.

I luckily haven't had to deal with much chronic pain or hand pain yet, especially with regards to baking (crochet is another story). That said, these look like some pretty solid tips! There's also some in the comments section.

1 year ago
Never be angry or sad.
Have no reaction.
Be nonthreatening.
Be agreeable.
DON'T BE POOR. DON'T HAVE OPINIONS. OR NO ONE WILL BE KIND TO YOU. OR NO ONE WILL EVER LOVE YOU.
ACT RIGHT, ACT NORMAL, OR BE ALONE WITH THE PERSON WHO HATES YOU MOST.

"SURVIVING"

1 year ago

reblog to give the person you reblogged from one piece of Halloween candy

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All spies need to feel they are loved. One of the most powerful forces in espionage and intelligence work (and one of its central myths) is the emotional bond between spy and spymaster, agent and handler. Spies want to feel wanted, part of a secret community, rewarded, trusted, and cherished...Exploiting and manipulating that hunger for affection and affirmation is one of the most important skills of an agent-runner. There has never been a successful spy who did not feel that the connection with his handler was something more profound than a marriage of convenience, politics, or profit: a true, enduring communion, amid the lies and deception. - The Spy and the Traitor by Ben Macintyre

6 months ago
A comic of the scene where Miles and Aral reunite in The Vor Game.
Aral is working in a console, Jole in the background when Lieutenant Yegorov says "Admiral Count Vorkosiga, sir. Your guests have arrived". In the next panel you see he is saluting and also there are Elena and Miles, smiling, he's waving a hand hello. Liutenant Yegorov continues, "From the Dendarii Fleet, here are--", and is cartoonishly shocked when interrupted by Miles saying "Hey, you Imperial snails are going to go all fat and soft, lolling around in this kind of luxury, y'know?". Aral get's up of his chair so fast he bumps on the console and then there's a close up where you can see they're both almost crying. 
And then they hug.

The reunion scene in The Vor Game will live in my mind forever.

(Shoutout to my sister who, when helping me make this comic better, accurately recognized the characters as "That's the guy who wanted to get into the army, right? And that's his dad, I guess?")

3 months ago

Sorry if I'm mixing you up with someone else, but you've worked security before, right?

If you're willing, I'd be really interested on your thoughts on the murderbot diaries or murderbot as a character with that in mind?

Like did you recognise aspects of your job in murderbots descriptions of security work? Or did they like throw you out of immersion in the story?

Anyway thanks and hope you're having a good day/evening wherever you are!

As a security guard who has read the first two Murderbot books, Murderbot has been the number one most realistic security specialist character I have ever seen in media so far 😭

The third most annoying thing in security in my experience is handling threats. The second most annoying thing is having no threats to handle and being bored. The number one most annoying thing is the client being an idiot

Ihave social anxiety which I am medicated for. When I am in uniform with clear instructions, that anxiety is zero. I have a script and a set of rules and that makes life easy. I’m super good at performing tasks with clear expectations and that’s kinda how I keep getting good offers, it’s super straightforward

Bad clients are clients who give stupid, inefficient, counterproductive, cruel, or flat-out illegal orders. There are ways of shutting that shit down without them losing heir shit, but it’s still a pain in the ass every time

I’m a security specialist. I specialize in security. This is what I am trained for- handling crisis situations and minimizing harm. If you, an off-shift cashier at pet smart, see me deescalating a situation and decide you’re gonna drop your untrained uninformed ass in there with zero context or skills and “help” because I look small and helpless, then all you’re doing is increasing my likelihood of getting hurt while increasing my paperwork load by like two hours, and I’m gonna hate you the entire time. What you have essentially done is promoted me to meat shield while giving the aggressor I’m calming down an obnoxious and aggravating hostage. Good god please do not

Yes, I am sometimes asked to stand perfectly still in a corner for several hours like a mannequin. What do I do to avoid going insane? Think about Star Trek and the very good fanfiction I’ll be reading on my break, mostly

Yes I can assist in evacuating tw location in the event of an environmental disaster. No I cannot tell my waiter that they put cilantro on the wrong order. Yes this makes perfect sense

I love Murderbot. I love how realistic it is. Like obviously I can’t speak for everyone in the industry but yeah I’ve worked for absolute dogshit security companies in the past and yeah a lot of the books so far are super accurate to that experience so A+ so far, honestly

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