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Reblogged on 16 May 2023 from telltaletypist
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telltaletypist:

everryone knows about walter white turning down his friend’s offer for a cushy executive job that would’ve solved all his problems and meant he wouldn’t have to cook meth but i feel like less people talk about the fact that he did that AFTER he had to strangle a man to death with a bike chain and liquify his body in acid. like that did not deter him in the slightest that’s how set he was on cooking meth

Reblogged on 16 May 2023 from cherrypiedream
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can you tell which one of us is hikaru (´。• ω •。`)

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in the court of the crimson king

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twinkle-art:
“the greatest psychic lawyer of the 21st century
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twinkle-art:

the greatest psychic lawyer of the 21st century

Reblogged on 16 May 2023 from huyandere
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huyandere:
“miku says: lab safety is cool
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huyandere:

miku says: lab safety is cool

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dean norris is the only celebrity that i feel uses twitter correctly

I’m a chem major and one of my best friends is considering law school so for Halloween we’re gonna be Walter White and Saul Goodman

Reblogged on 16 May 2023 from thecarnivorousmuffinmeta
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Light Yagami, Walter White, and Edward Cullen are in a Saw-esque situation. None of them have access to the outside world, Edward is powerless, Light doesn't have a death note. This is a test of Brains, only.

How does it go?

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thecarnivorousmuffinmeta:

… This sounds like a terrible, terrible, anime, anon. In fact, I’m pretty sure I’ve seen it.

But alright.

A Test of Brains, Lying, and Pride

Light destroys these fools and runs circles around them from the outset.

Light makes his mistakes in his own series, really bad ones (see Lind L. Taylor and the murder of the FBI agents) and ones that aren’t really his mistakes (looking at you Mikami), but he has things going for him that the other two don’t.

Light has a hideously large ego a la the other two, but he doesn’t suffer the same insecurity (which Walter and Edward have in spades) and as a result he’s much more able to set his pride aside to win in the long term (see putting himself under L’s thumb for months as well as the camera incident). Walter would have removed the cameras immediately (as he did when he discovered Saul had bugged his house) and Edward would have accused L outright of planting cameras in his house.

So, while Light has his horribly impulsive stupid moments, he’s got nothing on “I lit my car on fire” Walter White or “I accused the Volturi of tyranny in their own house” Edward Cullen.

Add that Walter and Edward are both very bad at evaluating the intelligence of others, in part because they’re so insecure. In Walter’s case, he can never quite admit that Jesse is intelligent, if not a PHD chemist. Walter always needs to be the best and the craftiest, and even when he’s shown that this gets him in trouble, he still can’t evaluate those around him clearly.

Edward, on the other hand, genuinely thinks he’s the most brilliant man in the room and simply doesn’t recognize when Bella’s outsmarting him (this happens a lot in canon, guys, don’t make me pull out incidents for this post).

Both Edward and Walter will assume they’re by far the smartest in the room. In Walter’s case, he is very intelligent if an emotional mess. In Edward’s case, he’s very eloquent but so very stupid.

They won’t look at teenage/young man Light Yagami and see a man to take seriously, especially when Light will be doing a horrifyingly excellent job playing dumb/ordinary, as he always does. (Even Edward reading Light’s thoughts would likely not clue in, as a) Light would likely figure out this is happening fairly quickly b) Light’s thoughts wouldn’t match up with Edward’s world view and so he’d ignore them).

Provided that there’s, um, a way for Edward to actually be murdered in the Saw style game, Light very quickly manipulates Walter White and Edward into destroying each other.

Ryuk has a great time watching all this.

Reblogged on 16 May 2023 from costanzamoding
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costanzamoding:
“badger and skinny pete no. 1 transgender allies
drawing i did two years ago but never posted.
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costanzamoding:

badger and skinny pete no. 1 transgender allies


drawing i did two years ago but never posted. 

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So, Boris Johnson wrote an essay in which he talked about the Sistine Chapel and then said : “There is nothing like it in Muslim art of that or any age, not just because it is beyond the technical accomplishment of Islamic art, but because it is so theologically offensive to Islam.”

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NOT TO MENTION the fact that the prohibition against direct images in Islam was actually the reason for the development of the incredible advances in higher mathematics of the Islamic Golden Age because they were required to create these structures. The Islamic World basically took the ban on images as a “hold my beer” thing and created an entire artistic culture based on mathematics and architecture where art and science fed into and glorified each other, 700 years before the Italian Renaissance.

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In conclusion

i will say that islamic art drove me nuts as a kid because i did not have the math knowledge or capability to create such geometric patterns. it may have been the art of my people but by gOD it was difficult and unnecessarily difficult. however my pride in islamic art is neverending. it was frowned upon to be vain in the house, so artists would deck out the places of worship - but places of worship couldn’t be too garishly decorated, or it might detract from worship! the compromise? calm blues and greens, intricate details hidden into the complex patterns. carefully mapped out and planned patterns that were beyond complex and straight into deliberately confusing and practically impossible to replicate. not only that, but verses from the Quran were hidden along the walls, asking god for blessings and care.

muslim art is stunning and i’ll fight the bitch that says otherwise.

Also something underappreciated about the Islamic art is that not only is it geometrically incredible, but the geometry and structure of it has a purpose. In the niches and ceilings, the cascading ornamentation is used for acoustic purposes. In many of the mosques, they are so well laid out and designed that a single person standing on a specific spot can speak/sing/pray and be heard in every single part of the building.

I feel like this should be considered under the same heading as “fascists don’t like abstract art.”


Like, that’s a whole thing. If you look at the art favored by dictators and fascists, it’s almost entirely portraits and landscapes. (Nice, serene, pastoral landscapes, though. None of that war-torn realism stuff.) Rarely still-lifes, unless there’s also a person in the picture. It’s literally common enough to be considered a phenomenon. And while Islamic art isn’t abstract in the sense we usually use the word, it certainly does not include portraits or serene pastoral landscapes.

Just, you know. Considering who said this. Something to consider.

Reblogged on 16 May 2023 from wepreeshjohnegbert
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penguinion:
“Happy 4/13!
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penguinion:

Happy 4/13!