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jurassicparkdaily · 2 years ago
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Jurassic Park Daily Announcement and Organization 🦖🦕🦖🦕
Considering the rise of substacks (especially Dracula Daily) and the constant discovery of how some classical stories are so different in adaptions compared to it's original source there was one book (series) that came to my mind that is so entirely from it's adaptions. Jurassic Park. If you want the beautiful insanity (and genuine good sci-fi thriller!) that the original is then prepare yourself for Jurassic Park Daily! From rich bicycle twinks, MILFs, GILFs, bikers, baby-faced chaotic villains, homicidal maniacs to dinosaurs with unchecked vendetta and anger issues... we have everything! And especially dinosaurs! Gene manipulated ones even!
With Dracula we redeemed a bunch of characters from their adaptions perhaps with Jurassic Park we'll redeem the next!
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How will Jurassic Park Daily work?
Well, quite different from the typical substacks. Unfortunately the book is copyrighted/not in public domain so we cannot mail them to you. However what we can do is provide you with sources to the books and we'll update you where we currently are in the book on this blog.
Which means:
We will probably read one sub chapter every day or two (still open to debate, poll is on the blog) to keep a steady pace to make it easy to follow how far we are into the book.
We will update everytime which one we are reading that day plus what the title of the next sub chapter is so that you do not miss it by accident.
We will read both books. Means we will also always post in which book we currently are. Note: The two books only loosely tie together meaning you can decide whether you want to read both books or only one of the two.
The starting date is not official yet but we hope to start in late june/early july depending on the chosen reading pace
The reading process will be a lot more independent and will be an attempt at a digital book club where everyone individually finds their best source. If this (a bit) unconvetional way is fine with you and you're interested in dinosaur chaos then join us on our journey through the Jurassic Park 🦕🦖
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What can you do to help the project?
We have a few links and sources but if you have good ones feel free to share them with us!
Nothing else. Just be open for a bit of unconvetionalness and letting yourself get bitten by your local dinosaur 🦖
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eftsoonswriter · 1 year ago
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Sometimes You Just Have to Break the Rules
How I Started a Substack to Promote a New Genre When you decide you’re going to write a book, one thing you don’t expect is the morass of picking a genre and meeting the “expectations” for that genre. When I began Vindico, the only thing I knew for certain was I wanted to write something similar to The Count of Monte Cristo. I did not know what that would entail. As I lumbered along, I also…
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apollopapyrus · 1 year ago
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marvelsmostwanted · 6 months ago
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Today in 🍂✨October surprises✨🍂
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• Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and Secretary of Labor Julie Su quietly assisted in winning labor rights for dockworkers, ending a strike that could have had catastrophic economic consequences. (10-4-24)
• In Springfield, Ohio, where Haitian migrants have been blamed for the disappearance of local animals with Trump claiming “‘migrants are walking off’ with geese in the town” and “they’re eating the dogs” - a lie also promoted by JD Vance, Ohio’s own sitting Senator, with no evidence - it turns out that the missing geese were actually the victims of a 64-year-old white man who was hunting illegally. (10-3-24)
• A Trump-appointed federal judge blocked Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan again after another judge reinstated it earlier this week. (10-3-24)
• Republicans and crazy Facebook uncles everywhere have spent this week spreading disinformation about the FEMA response to Hurricane Helene, including AI photos of Trump standing in floodwater and wild claims that Biden is sending money to undocumented immigrants. In reality, the Biden-Harris administration has provided substantial emergency assistance and both Biden and Harris have visited the region. Meanwhile, it turns out that Trump was the one who redirected money from disaster relief to send to ICE during his presidency. Shocker. (10-4-24)
• Seriously, though, Trump is not who you want to call in an emergency. Before allowing disaster relief to reach victims of wildfires in California, then-president Trump forced aides to show him an electoral map to see if he had voters there. He evidently intended to withhold the aid if he found out it was going to mostly Democratic voters. This would be a career-ending scandal in any other political era but alas, we are living in this one. (10-3-24)
• Finally, far-right extremist and Oklahoma superintendent of schools Ryan Walters intends to put Bibles in public schools, which is already disturbing, but in a stunning display of corruption, the only ones that meet his specifications are the so-called “Trump Bibles” that include the Constitution and Declaration of Independence. They go for $60 apiece and Trump gets fees from each one. (10-4-24)
No, wait, I’m going to say that one again:
In Oklahoma, taxpayers’ money will be used to put Trump Bibles in public schools. Their money will go directly to Trump. Not a joke!!! Not an exaggeration!!!
…Surely the voters who are still undecided are lying, right?? Right?!
30 days until Election Day.
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Go to vote.org for a sample ballot, early voting dates, and more. Seriously, we have to win.
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justinspoliticalcorner · 2 months ago
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Decoding Fox News:
Last week the folks at Fox twisted themselves into knots to defend the actions of a maniacal corrupt billionaire hellbent on destroying entire government agencies without congressional oversight. They would never admit that their glorious leader, Donald J. Trump, was just a puppet for Elon Musk, a South African immigrant with extremist political leanings. During one of the celebrations involved with Donald J. Trump’s inauguration Musk performed a hand gesture that looked suspiciously like a Nazi salute. When Musk was criticized for it instead of apologizing or clarifying what he meant he posted several inappropriate jokes about Nazis on his social media platform X. Musk also enthusiastically backed an extremist staunchly anti-immigrant political party in Germany - the Alternative for Germany Party also known as AfD. At a recent rally for AfD Musk said, in an apparent reference to the Nazi era, "frankly too much of a focus on past guilt and we need to move beyond that." Musk has also publicly supported an extremist party in the UK. He’s also retweeted dozens of extremists on X (Twitter) as well as promoted several racist conspiracy theories. Openly pro-Nazi profiles have flourished on the X platform since Musk acquired it. Of course, no one on Fox News brought up Musk’s extremist political leanings. His actions to slash and burn entire government agencies were framed as saving money for American tax payers. [...]
Trump rewarded his benefactor with a position to helm the Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, a task force set up by the executive branch.
What is DOGE?
DOGE was created via an executive order on January 20, 2025
It is a task force not an official government agency
Elon Musk is a special government employee
This status means he is not required to file a public financial disclosure
He did not need to have a confirmation hearing by the House or Senate
This is no mechanism to prevent Musk from interfering with an agency that might benefit one of his six companies.
Musk is essentially policing himself.
Musk has billions of dollars of federal contracts with this companies SpaceX and Tesla.
DOGE seems to mirror many of the proposals in Project 2025
DOGE faces several lawsuits meant to limit its power
What Has DOGE Done So Far
Attempted to completely destroy USAID
Musk called the agency a criminal organization
Musk requested to cut off all payments to USAID four days into the Trump admin.
President Trump issued an executive order suspending all U.S. foreign assistance.
The Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a stop-work order for the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Dozens of USAID’s top leaders were placed on immediate leave
Hundreds of employees have been let go.
The USAID website was taken down
The sign on the building USAID operated in has been covered up.
Offered a buyout to federal employees
Ended all remote work for federal employees
Claimed to have found fraud in various agencies - provided no evidence of fraud
Musk has claimed payments from Health and Human Services to various groups around the country are illegal.
DOGE employees gained access to the Department of Treasury payment systems
A federal judge blocked DOGE from accessing them.
Decoding Fox News has an excellent article on Fox “News” shilling for Elon Musk and DOGE.
From the 02.12.2025 edition of Decoding Fox News:
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sapphia · 4 months ago
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we getting snarky in the nz politics chat tonight
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solradguy · 25 days ago
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I'd seen a comment that the finalized design for Venom seems to have an unbuttoned shirt when compared to the buttoned vest of the concept art from the S4 trailer (which had leaked unfortunately), so maybe that's where the confusion might be coming from. Does make me curious how often they change a detail like that so close to model work being done, given so much of Strive's concept art (at least the ones I've seen) does tend to match what we get in the final game.
I must've blocked the correct amount of people because the last character leak I knew about was the Slayer one that was like a whopping 12 hours or something before the actual reveal anyway lol
We were actually talking about concept art through alpha then beta designs in the wiki server yesterday!! It's really interesting how far some concepts made it in the timeline before getting changed. @shmuelbrain dug these up.
Elphelt from the 3rd location test for Xrd Sign (late 2013?) still had a pink clover on her ear that she's got in her concept art (it got changed to green in the final release):
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Sol's outfit changed pretty late in Sign's development too. The story preview they showed there had an interesting saturated color filter. I like it, but the more natural colors in the final version definitely look/read better. From the 3rd loc test.
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We were musing over what could have made them change their minds about Sol's outfit for the story that late into development and decided that it was possible his arm anatomy kept bugging during animation so they gave him sleeves to hide it lol
Sol's story mode outfit (with the longsleeve jacket) seems to be a light reworking of the outfit he had in the Xrd prototype from 2011 (!!). He's on the right in this screenshot, but the imposter on the left's outfit is really similar too
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Throwback to the fingernail gloves from his Holy Order uniform...
The Xrd prototype design fascinates me because it's essentially a 3D version of Sol's Vastedge XT design. He's even got the Junkyard Dog Mk.II in the prototype build. The design there is 1:1 to its design in VXT.
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Note: The neon colors here are placeholders, it doesn't actually have that bright cyan in Vastedge.
The Xrd prototype/Vastedge design is cool because you can still see elements of it in Sol's Strive outfit. They tightened up his silhouette and made things like the gloves/hands read easier, but it's almost possible to argue that this is likely the same jacket. They've been tweaking this for at least 14 years!!
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It's tricky to figure out this stuff for most of the cast, but Sol's design changes are really well documented. I think he's usually the first character they make for games, so he's usually their graphics and gameplay test dummy
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see-arcane · 6 months ago
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Launch is this Friday, link to come.
See you then 👁️
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orpheuslament · 3 months ago
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sorry i am legitimately obsessed with how out of touch with reality this woman is
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jurassicparkdaily · 2 years ago
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Jurassic Park Daily will start on JULY 16TH!
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As July won the polls, we'll start very soon already! From then on we'll read one (sub-)chapter every two days! However there will be breaks in-between to catch up every time we finish at least two iterations (Link to break dates). We'll announce every single time that we read a chapter on our blog though + which chapter we currently are at in the book.
Here are the links to the entire calendar and for the July calendar made by @itaviv! (thank you very much!!) to keep track:
Full Calendar
July Calendar
If you want or do design calendars, please tag us so we can add it to the masterpost!
The final date is under the cut for people who want to know, though we believe it's more fun if you don't know how long it is still to go 😉 That's why we have a full calendar and single calendars, too. Choose what you prefer.
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The final date is on November 20th!
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#America First, World Last? The Perilous Path of Trade Tariffs, and the potential 'New World Order.'
When "Making America Great Again" Risks Unmaking the Global Economy.
"This scenario is not far-fetched. The seeds of division are already being sown. The United States, under the Trump administration, has pursued a protectionist trade policy that has alienated many of its allies. This policy is based on the belief that America has been treated unfairly by its trading partners and that it needs to put its own interests first."
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mistninja · 9 months ago
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hello guys, i'm trying not to feel embarrassed about this, there has been many times before where i thought of asking for help and decided not to because there are thousands of people who need it more, but things are going to be really though this month for me and my family, our car isn't working and it was my dad's only source of income, me and my mom have full time jobs but we are barely able to cover our rent and bills, and we have a lot of debt that we aren't going to be able to pay this month
the main reason im asking for help now is because i need to get a new ID, i can't put it off anymore because without it i cant get a new bus card and i wont be able to afford going to uni without one, the ID costs 200 R$, which is around 30 dollars. it doesn't seem like a lot, but I'd be super thankful for any help, even just a couple dollars go a long way for me
this is my first time using stripe, so i hope this works, i've been trying to set up paypal for a week and it still doesn't let me take transfers
Edit: I also set up a ko-fi, im not sure how that works but here it is
https://ko-fi.com/mistninja
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thedupshadove · 3 months ago
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The next morning I had a stormy interview with my landlord. He would wait no longer for the arrears of rent. He gave me three days to pay or to find other rooms. In the meantime he would detain my things.
Me, hyperventilating: He can't do that he can't do that.
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shakespearenews · 10 months ago
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I've loved connecting with the 12,000+ folks who have found this corner of the internet over the last 10 years and I'm looking forward to continuing the conversation here and elsewhere.
This Tumblr isn't going anywhere and will continue to post daily updates along with gems from the archives. There will be some overlap with the Substack but it will be primarily focused on news from the past week.
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justinspoliticalcorner · 1 month ago
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Nate Silver at Silver Bulletin:
Last night, as President Trump delivered his State of the Union address1, the Wall Street Journal reported that ABC News would lay off the remaining staff at 538 as part of broader cuts within corporate parent Disney. Having been through several rounds of this before, including two years ago when the staff was cut by more than half and my tenure expired too2, I know it’s a brutal process for everyone involved. It’s also tough being in a business while having a constant anvil over your head, as we had in pretty much every odd-numbered (non-election) year from 2017 onward at 538/FiveThirtyEight.3 I don’t know all of the staffers from the most recent iteration of the site, but the ones I have met or who I overlapped with are all extremely conscientious and hard-working people and were often forced to work double-duty as jobs were cut but frequently not replaced. My heart goes out to them, and I’m happy to provide recommendations for people I worked with there. Beyond that, I wasn’t inclined to say too much more, but it felt weirder not to say anything at all. And it’s easier to say something here than filter it through a reporter or something. For more extended thoughts on the environment at Disney — plus plenty of self-reflection/self-criticism — you can see the item at the bottom of SBSQ #12.4 But the basic issue is that Disney was never particularly interested in running FiveThirtyEight as a business, even though I think it could have been a good business. Although they were generous in maintaining the site for so long and almost never interfered in our editorial process, the sort of muscle memory a media property builds early in its tenure tends to stick. We had an incredibly talented editorial staff, but we never had enough “product” people or strategy people to help the business grow and sustain itself. It’s always an uphill battle under those conditions, particularly when it comes to recruiting and retaining staff, who were constantly being poached by outlets like the New York Times and the Washington Post.
“Data journalism” has a bad name but a bright future
It also doesn’t quite feel like the end, exactly. “Data journalism” may have been a dumb name for what we were doing — that one’s on me — and Fivey Fox aside, the FiveThirtyEight brand was never warm and cuddly. But it always found a huge audience, and coverage of polls and political data is now much smarter. Compare the extremely analytical polling deep dives that Nate Cohn is doing at the New York Times, for instance, to the vibes-based coverage of the Boys on the Bus era. That trend may get even more entrenched as former 538ers form a diaspora that filters out to the rest of the media.
Also, I’d like to think we’re carrying a piece of the FiveThirtyEight torch here at Silver Bulletin. So, just two more quick beats. One about our near-term plans here — in slightly awkward timing, we’re launching our Trump approval ratings dashboard tomorrow. But first, a shout-out to one of the extremely valuable functions that FiveThirtyEight provided. Collecting and maintaining a database of public polls is a lot of work, requiring diligence, meticulousness, and dealing with constant complaints about edge cases from readers and pollsters. But it’s also a public service. Polling has its challenges, but I believe it’s vital in a democracy. People only get to vote every two to four years — if they’re lucky enough to live in a state where their vote even matters. While being too “poll-driven” has pitfalls, the alternative isn’t necessarily enlightened governance. Rather, left to their own devices, elected officials are often inclined to follow some combination of (i) narrow self-interest, (ii) the loudest voices in the room, and (iii) elite opinion, which often doesn’t match broader public opinion. FiveThirtyEight had long made its data publicly available through APIs and other tools. At Silver Bulletin, I hope we’re upholding that tradition too — although admittedly with a twist. For instance, not only are our pollster ratings (which apply the methodology I originally developed for FiveThirtyEight5) publicly available, but so is the underlying database of more than 12,000 polls that populates them. And for our presidential election forecast last year, our polling averages were free for everyone — though, here’s the twist, of course — the probabilities that the model spat out were paywalled. Even so, there were literally dozens of data visualizations and downloadable files just beyond that paywall — we’re not giving away the cow (the model code), but you’re getting basically everything else.
Nate Silver, the creator behind FiveThirtyEight, touches on ABC News’s shutting down of the venerable data site on the same night as 47’s address to the nation. Seeing a poll aggregator like 538 going away is sad in many ways (just like HuffPost eliminating Pollster).
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horneboy · 2 months ago
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how do you cope is coming back!!!!!!!!! and john is looking like a shrimp!!!
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