Anyone: Hey (asks about a special interest of mine)?
Me: Becomes an unskippable cutscene
Your moral ocd is lying to you and tumblr is lying to you. you do NOT have to reblog any post you dont want to and you dont need to justify it and youre not prejudiced against a certain marginalized group if you dont reblog an Upsetting Post about a Current Issue said group is facing
yeah man that group of queer people really are evil fakers stealing ur resources. for real this time yeah. no it’s not dumb meaningless exclusionist discourse that you’re traumatizing a group of fellow queer people with this time, it’s a good thing this time. keep sending those people death threats and talking about how they’re not oppressed enough you’re really doing so much good for the queer community
this post is about bisexuals & nonbinary people & asexuals & aromantics & demisexuals & people in queerplatonic relationships & people in polyamorous relationships & queers & neopronoun users & genderfluid people & he/him lesbians & bi lesbians & gnc people & trans men & people who dont use labels & literally everyone else who has been targeted by this weird ass obsession with who the “real” queers are. why does this keep happening. don’t 14 year olds these days have pinterest boards to curate why are we still doing this shit
How do Chinese cooks cut vegetables
At first I was like, oh neat some fun tricks to make chopping faster and less messy, and then he made an extendable potato and I died
This is mesmerizing to watch!
as much as i love seeing orcas launching what appears to be intentional coordinated attacks on human ships it also makes me very sad because if it starts to become a genuine problem or even an extremely minor disruption to business people are going to just start killing them and i don’t know that the orcas really understand the power differential they’re dealing with here. that is why i am starting an organization whose mission will be to establish communication with the orca populace and provide them with equipment and training in order to level the playing field and empower them to take control of the seas, with the potential to open up trade and diplomatic relations on their own terms
Hey, you! Yeah, you with the cool neocities!
You’re doing great! Really love what you’ve done with the place so far. Now here’s something important moving forward. If you are making a neocities - especially if you are doing so with the motivation to fight back against Web 3.0 and reclaim the web as a space for individual users instead of for companies - please, keep the following in mind:
An inaccessible web is not a free web.
Repeat after me: An inaccessible web is not a free web.
Resources for Beginners to Learn About Web Accessibility and Web Design:
- W3C’s Introduction to Web Accessibility | W3C is the organization that decides on the standards of Accessibility on the web. They are an invaluable direct resource.
- A Beginner’s Guide to Understanding Web Accessibility
- Mozilla’s Accessibility Overview
- WebAIM’s Introduction to Web Accessibility
- What is Web Accesibility in 60 Seconds! [YouTube Video]
- Accessibility: What’s the difference between WCAG Levels A and AA? [YouTube Video]
- FreeCodeCamp | FCC provides an extremely beginner friendly Responsive Web Design course. The lessons for this course integrate accessibility standards naturally, and also have individual lessons specifically for teaching accessibility.
- FreeCodeCamp’s Accessibility Tag on their News Page
- HTML Dog’s Tutorial’s for HTML, CSS, and Javascript
- MarkSheet’s Free HTML and CSS Tutorial
- W3C’s Easy Checks
- W3C’s QuickRef on How to Meet WCAG | I have filtered the QuickRef link to only show Level A requirements. This is the easiest level to meet and is considered the “bare minimum.”
- WAVE: Web Accessibility Evaluation Tool
Today in niche genres of joke that I can never get enough of and will probably still be secretly thinking about four years later
bfdi:
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i dunno i just think “you should not defend yourself when strangers on the internet are rude to you lest you look Insecure” is a very strange hill to die on and i think it kind of exemplifies how much damage the “whoever cares the least here wins the argument” mindset did. i don’t know why people on this website seem to think “don’t be rude to strangers on the internet just because you think they’re weird” is an unreasonable thing to ask of others
“if you’re going to be weird you shouldn’t be shocked when people call you weird” ok and if you’re going to be a cunt you shouldn’t be shocked when people call you a cunt innit










