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Sara. USA. A story of love between one girl and her many, many fandoms. PROBABLY POSTING: star trek, history, merlin, feminism, buffy, queer as folk (UK), random pretty things, etc. ♥
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no-literally · 3 hours ago
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"Hiya, boys"
OUR FLAG MEANS DEATH (2022— ) Episode 2.07
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no-literally · 1 day ago
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kiss me goodbye, I'm defying gravity
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no-literally · 2 days ago
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It belongs in a museum,I think
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no-literally · 9 days ago
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Microsoft Office, like many companies in recent months, has slyly turned on an “opt-out” feature that scrapes your Word and Excel documents to train its internal AI systems. This setting is turned on by default, and you have to manually uncheck a box in order to opt out.
If you are a writer who uses MS Word to write any proprietary content (blog posts, novels, or any work you intend to protect with copyright and/or sell), you’re going to want to turn this feature off immediately.How to Turn off Word’s AI Access To Your Content
I won’t beat around the bush. Microsoft Office doesn’t make it easy to opt out of this new AI privacy agreement, as the feature is hidden through a series of popup menus in your settings:On a Windows computer, follow these steps to turn off “Connected Experiences”:
File > Options > Trust Center > Trust Center Settings > Privacy Options > Privacy Settings > Optional Connected Experiences > Uncheck box: “Turn on optional connected experiences”
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no-literally · 11 days ago
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i always mean it when i say i love you btw
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no-literally · 12 days ago
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Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
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no-literally · 13 days ago
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I would like to thank my one year and three weeks at film school at age 18 for introducing me to my life long love of polyamorous, bisexual masterpiece, Singing In The Rain ☔💕
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no-literally · 14 days ago
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no-literally · 15 days ago
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no-literally · 16 days ago
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I rambled about this in tags on another post but I can’t emphasize enough how only focusing on large-scale issues WILL lead to hopelessness & burnout. Activism must include small-scale, achievable works. If you don’t have something you can get your hands around and look at directly, despair will eat you alive.
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no-literally · 17 days ago
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Artist Bisa Butler has been creating decorative quilts since 2001. Here - in her New Jersey studio - she examines one of her newest works,Young, Gifted and Black, based on a portrait by Black photographer, Roy Francis. (Photos 2023 by Celeste Sloman.)
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no-literally · 22 days ago
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no-literally · 23 days ago
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I've seen a lot of posts criticizing terminally-online leftists for thinking that not voting will somehow send the Deomcratic party to the left instead of to the center, and while that is true
I haven't seen many pointing out that voting actually works for progressive causes.
Joe Biden moved to the left significantly on climate because the left wing of the party wanted to work with him. The centrists in the party, like Joe Manchin, frustratingly dragged their heels on everything because they weren't that interested in getting things done. But the leftists in the party, like Bernie and AOC, actually engaged in talks and compromises and pulled Biden much, much farther left on climate than where he started. A lot of great green policy came out of the last four years!
There was even a Pod Save America interview a few months ago where one of Biden's cabinet members (very diplomatically) confirmed that the leftwing of the party was so much better to work with than centrists like Joe Manchin. (Probably because leftists actually care about the things they talk about and want to do things besides go to fancy Washington parties and stay in congress for a million years.)
So, I really cannot stress enough that actually showing up and working with people actually does pay off for your cause. You can do more for the things you care about when you are at the table. Your vote actually does create the change you are seeking, even when you are voting for someone who is not 100% aligned with you.
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no-literally · 23 days ago
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no-literally · 26 days ago
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its crazy how often we get sunrises. they feel like they should be an eclipse-rarity event but no we get one every single day. we are truly blessed
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no-literally · 27 days ago
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To be clear, his bitchy flip phone shutting is WHY we got flip phones designed like this that pissed off socialites slam shut in 2000s teen shows
it was a stroke of genius to give James T Kirk a bitchy flip phone in the 60's, truly amazing to watch him slam it shut like a pissed off socialite girl in 2000's teen shows
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no-literally · 28 days ago
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The bad news: Stevie Nicks is over 70 even though my mental image of her is in her forties (what do you mean the 1980s wasn't a couple of decades ago) The good news: she's still a queen.
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