Silver Tongue

Dec 12

benignhumor:

skeletonbonecurse:

ilikeit-art:

Artificial intelligence makes accurate sheep counting.

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mornington-the-crescent:

dangerbooze:

such-justice-wow:

dangerbooze:

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He doesn’t know about the left vagina

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dcl-650:

uncle-cazador:

beardedmrbean:

how to make your effects extra special

CGI can be great but practical mixed with force petspective will always be king

Karel Zeman’s effects rock

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jumpingjacktrash:

dovewithscales:

goodboysandgirlswhoplaysmash:

charlesoberonn:

charlesoberonn:

Shortstaffing should be illegall

“But what if I can’t afford to hire more employees?”

If you have more customers than your employees can handle and you’re still not making enough, then you need to sort out your finances. Raise prices if necessary.

Your overhead isn’t worth more than your workers’ health.

“And if that’s not enough, then just buy more money!”

Listen. If you cannot afford to pay all your employees a living wage and employ a number of people equal to the workload, then you are bad at business management and should consider exploring other career paths. Such as being a cashier.

y’all might be thinking that small businesses would get the short end here. but the thing is, all the small businesses i’ve ever worked for or been involved with, when they didn’t have enough employees to cover the time, the owner worked it themselves, or they closed early/opened late.

the places that consistently shortstaff are big franchises, especially fast food chains. they prey on desperate workers who can’t afford to say no, and use them up like they’re disposable. it’s disgusting and it should be as illegal as hiring 9 year olds or holding paychecks hostage.

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crazy-brazilian:

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lavendorii:

RATING: NOT CUTE

this girl does NOT want to work. she wants to go back to bed because she is sososososo tiredd. she wants no responsibilities either please.

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jacobtheloofah:

humanjeff:

turing-tested:

turing-tested:

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D:

this is a legitimate problem in robotics.

like, if you’re a bomb disposal guy and your team has a cool bomb-disposal robot which you’ve given a cutesy name to, you may hesitate to put that robot in harm’s way, which is NOT OPTIMAL in the bomb-disposing field.

it also doesn’t help if you hold funerals for the robots after they get exploded (this happens pretty regularly).

anyway nobody has worked out how to stop humans from pack-bonding with literally inanimate objects and they probably never will. (like even knowing it’s a problem, I *still* think those EOD robots deserve funerals).

im just gonna leave this here and let someone smarter than me elaborate:

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marerittmarit:

anony-mouse-writer:

strawberryoverlord:

gatoscodes:

shamurph:

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found these on twitter that might be helpful to all rpers who want to make sure their themes and carrds are accessible to all

consider this for themes as well

Many TUMBLR users need to learn this

PSA

if you are doing any kind of design meant to reach large numbers of people, download a colorblindness filter (i use CVSimulator, its pretty simple and free) and use it religiously

A site I use ALL THE TIME is colorable.

Input a hex value for text and background, and INSTANTLY see if your colors have a contrast that can easily be read. This should be a priority if you have a text that you want people to actually read.

AA Large -> works fine for headers/large text

AA -> This is the minimum standard for any body text

AAA -> The Most visible, imo the best choice for long texts

Please for the love of everything DON’T DO WHITE TEXT ON YELLOW OR YELLOW TEXT ON WHITE.

Also, do avoid putting paragraphs of text in images, as this makes sites inaccessible to people using screen readers.

Thank you!

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