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The Unsatisfying Truth About Hateful Online Rhetoric And Violence -

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whenwewerecool:
“ whenwewerecool:
“ Dawn of the Dead, 1978. Director:  George A. Romero ” ”

whenwewerecool:

whenwewerecool:

Dawn of the Dead, 1978.

Director: 

George A. Romero

(Source: headstonecity.com, via horror-heks)

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Various posters/artwork for

Return of the Living Dead (1985 dir. Dan O’Bannon)

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missmentelle:

This is a big, giant list of Youtube tutorials that will teach you all the basic life skills you need to know in order to be a functional adult. There are a lot of important skills that aren’t included in this list, but this should be enough of a basic guide to get you started and prevent you from making a total mess of yourself. Happy adulting!

Household Skills:

How to unclog a toilet without a plunger

How to fix a blown fuse

How to fix a leaky faucet 

How to clean soap scum from your tub and shower

How to escape from a house fire

How to make a budget and stick to it

How to sharpen a knife

How to clean a self-cleaning oven

How to clean red wine stains from carpet

How to clean blood stains from fabric

How to clean grease stains from fabric

How to do a load of laundry

How to iron your clothes

How to test your smoke detectors

Cooking Skills:

How to tell if produce is ripe

How to know if food is expired 

How to properly sanitize a kitchen

How to cook an egg

How to make rice

How to make pasta

How to put out a kitchen grease fire safely

How to use a gas stove

How to use a convection oven

How to cook meat safely

How to use a stand mixer

How to use kitchen knives properly

How to make mashed potatoes

How to make grilled cheese sandwiches 

Health Skills:

How to stop bleeding

How to treat a burn 

How to do CPR (on an adult)

How to do CPR (on a child)

How to do CPR (on a baby)

How to help someone who is choking

How to save yourself if you are choking alone

How to read a nutrition label

How to treat frostbite

How to recognize when someone is having a stroke

How to maintain a healthy sleep schedule

Mental Health Skills:

How to calm down during a panic attack

How to help someone who is suicidal 

How to meditate 

How to stop self-harming

How to recognize problem drinking

How to choose a therapist

How to deal with disappointment

How to cope with grief

How to raise your self-esteem

Relationship and Social Skills:

How to apologize

How to cope with a breakup 

How to accept criticism 

How to deal with bullying 

How to argue in a healthy way

How to ask someone out

How to break up with someone

How to recognize an abusive relationship

How to rekindle a damaged friendship

How to speak in public

Job Hunting Skills:

How to tie a tie

How to write a resume

How to write a cover letter

How to dress for a job interview (for women/femmes)

How to dress for a job interview (for men/masculines)

How to properly shake hands

How to nail a job interview

Other Skills:

How to sew on a button 

How to hammer a nail

How to change your oil

How to put gas in your car

How to jump-start a car

How to pick a good password

How to back up your files

How to write a cheque

If there’s ever anything you want that isn’t on this list…youtube it. Everyone always comments on my handiness, but everything I know comes from an old guy and his iphone.

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Just screaming

95 degrees? You don’t fucking die in 95 degrees.

Yes, and I thought the same thing too, but please understand… They’re taking about wet-bulb temperature, which I had to look up.

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Here’s a YouTube video that explains it too…

So from my limited understanding it would have to be really hot and humid to get a wet-bulb reading of 95°. On the National Weather Service Heat Index, at 80% humidity 95° feels like 136°

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Not to panic though. We still have time but I really think it’s up to our youth to take control. Politically and environmentally. Trump just proposed to cut billions of dollars to NASA, the National Science Foundation, the Energy Department, AND the National Cancer Institute. These old rich bastards probably won’t even be alive when it goes down so they don’t care.

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I live in Texas. Temperatures above 100-101°F (i.e. 38°C) aren’t uncommon in summer but our humidity is often below 40%. In 2009 I was very habituated to the heat, young, fit, and healthy, and I saw forecasts for Taipei, where I’d be traveling, were going to be not higher than 99°F (37°C).

What I did not count on was a typhoon (Morakot) keeping humidity in the 95-99% range.

I had to sit down every minute I walked, even under a cloudy sky. It’s like trying to suck air through a towel soaked in bathwater. I was pouring sweat and it wasn’t evaporating at all because the air was saturated, which is the point of wet bulb temperature readings: if there’s no evaporation, sweating doesn’t cool you. At that temperature, neither does water; everything you drink is the same temperature you are. Staying still, not exerting yourself at all, only keeps it from getting worse; it does not get better. And the environment I was in only went to body temperature and cooled off to the high eighties (30°C) at night: as long as I didn’t move I’d be fine. We also had the privilege of functional technology, iced drinks: in a brownout that’s not an option.

You should absolutely be afraid of this. We must absolutely prevent this happening. We must move now, because humans will assuredly die, are already dying, and because we aren’t the only ones on this planet with the right to live.

Wet bulb temperatures (which are basically combined humidity and temperature conditions) over body temperature can be thought of as the point where the methods mammals use to regulate body heat just Stop Working. Every motion you make, every breath, every heartbeat, every nerve impulse heats you up and there’s nowhere in your environment you can dump that heat, so you just get hotter and hotter until you reach a temperature where your organs can’t function and you die. There’s nothing you can do to survive that other than ‘get colder’. And as the article pointed out, that may not be possible when heat impacts the power grid.

THIS IS FUCKING TERRIFYING

Bad news: much of our populace and most of our leaders won’t believe this can happen until it does happen.

Fuck…

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“https://iww.org/
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[IF YOU’RE UNEMPLOYED IT’S NOT BECAUSE THERE ISN’T ANY WORK
JUST LOOK AROUND: A HOUSING SHORTAGE. CRIME. POLLUTION: WE NEED BETTER SCHOOLS AND PARKS. WHATEVER OUR NEEDS. THEY ALL REQUIRE WORK. AND AS...

forestofmyown:

fromacomrade:

https://iww.org/

[IF YOU’RE UNEMPLOYED IT’S NOT BECAUSE THERE ISN’T ANY WORK

JUST LOOK AROUND: A HOUSING SHORTAGE. CRIME. POLLUTION: WE NEED BETTER SCHOOLS AND PARKS. WHATEVER OUR NEEDS. THEY ALL REQUIRE WORK. AND AS LONG AS WE HAVE UNSATISFIED NEEDS. THERE IS WORK TO BE DONE.

SO ASK YOURSELF, WHAT KINDS OF A WORLD HAS WORK BUT NO JOBS? IT’S A WORLD WERE WORK IS NOT RELATED TO SATISFYING OUR NEEDS. A WORLD WHERE WORK IS ONLY RELATED TO SATISFYING THE PROFIT NEEDS OF BUSINESS.

THIS SOCIETY WAS NOT BUILT BY THE HUGE CORPORATIONS OR GOVERNMENT BUREAUCRACIES. IT WAS BUILT BY PEOPLE WHO WORK. AND. IT IS WORKING PEOPLE WHO SHOULD CONTROL THE WORK TO BE DONE. YET. AS LONG AS EMPLOYMENT IS TIED TO SOMEBODY ELSE’S PROFITS. THE WORK WON’T GET DONE]

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How to do Simple Hydroponics

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