tryslora:

unforth-ninawaters:

trainedunprofessional:

tastefullyoffensive:

Spotted at the Colonie Center mall in Albany, New York. (via polardorsai)

@unforth-ninawaters is this near you??

Holy crap I was looking at the picture and thinking “that looks a lot like Colonie Center” and it IS. Yes, this is near me, it’s the mall we go to most often, we live maybe 25 min away – I got one of my piercings at that Claire’s! And I’ve already played a whole mess of Pokemon there, though this display wasn’t up the times I’ve been there – last time was maybe two weeks ago??

(also…I don’t remember there being a gym at Colonie Center??? There are three Pokestops, one at the main entrance, one at P.F. Changs, and one at he Post Office…what am I missing?? Did they add a gym? DOES ANYONE KNOW?)

No gym has been placed there, but this is part of a month long event.

Month-long Pokemon event at Colonie Center.

I’d actually heard about it in passing from a friend who lives near there (like walking distance) and gets their mailings, but then promptly forgot about it because I can’t do weekend things right now. I haven’t actually been there since the game came out, although I’ve knocked over the gym at Crossgates a couple of times when we’ve had to go to stores there. 🙂

roddrox:

batmanslittlebrother:

ultrafacts:

The Ghost Army was a United States Army tactical deception unit during World War II officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. The 1,100-man unit was given a unique mission within the U.S Army: to impersonate other U.S. Army units to deceive the enemy. From a few weeks after D-Day, when they landed in France, until the end of the war, they put on a “traveling road show” utilizing inflatable tanks, sound trucks, fake radio transmissions and pretence. They staged more than 20 battlefield deceptions, often operating very close to the front lines. 

The unit consisted of the 406th Combat Engineers (which handled security), the 603rd Camouflage Engineers, the 3132 Signal Service Company Special and the Signal Company Special.

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Yooo, so I know bout these dudes! Two awesome things you should know:

1) They once defended a town from an enemy army by playing audio of A BIGGER ARMY mobilizing from the other side of a large hill. The enemy freaked out and retreated.

2) A story from one of the veteran’s of this division: They were setting up some of the tanks for one of their classic misdirection schemes, like the one in the last picture above. Y’know, make the enemy think there were troops where there weren’t; confuse their intelligence about the Allies mobilization. So there are four guys, on one each corner of this inflatable tank, but it’s fully inflated, so it looks pretty real. Suddenly, four French bicyclists round a corner in the road and see what looks like these four soldiers lifting A TANK. Everybody stops. One of the American soldiers says badly in French: “Americans… very strong!” and the French guys just look really confused and decide to go back the way they came.

there should be a movie about this

prostheticknowledge:

Phyxel

Research from University of Tokyo can display unique physical properties using persistence of vision:

Phyxel is a realistic display that makes a desired physical object
appear at spatially pixelated locations. The created image appears to be
essentially real and can be manipulated, like a virtual image. Toward
the realization of Phyxel, it is essential to closely coordinate the
lighting and motion for the perceptual reality. In the developed system,
we manipulate the motion of various objects at high speed and control
their perceived locations by projecting a computed lighting pattern
using a 1000-fps 8-bit high-speed projector.
We can utilize this novel visual media in various fields, such as
entertainment, digital signage, design industry, exhibition, and so on. 

More Here

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that-one–book-nerd:

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darkpuck:

voodoogecko:

everkings:

zimothy:

This is one if my favorite vines

I just laughed for 10 minutes

Classic.

Juan: “Juanita!”
Juanita: “I go to church now, and I am in love with Jesus.”
Juan: “Jesus.”

Juan: “Jesús! Leave Juanita alone!”
Jesús: “What are you talking about!?”

this is literally shot and edited like a fucking commercial for a sitcom or something it’s THAT PROFESSIONAL

THIS NEVER GETS OLD I’M CRYING

dynastylnoire:

pappasaur:

this-is-life-actually:

Restaurants are brilliantly using Pokémon Go to lure in customers

The Pokémon Go effect is real: Jeffery Kaune, the general manager of the Bremerton Bar and Grill in Bremerton, Washington, said the app has caused a surge in business. “I estimate that we’ve had between 25% to 50% more business this weekend.” he said in an interview. It’s true. Restaurants that are paying attention have worked the Pokémon effect to their advantage.

Follow @this-is-life-actually

No joke, Friday’s did this and I was at their bar at 12 am when I was planning on just walking by

I found a new restaurant by my job at lunch this way today

bogleech:

omny87:

Garbage Type Pokemon

About two years ago, I came up with a new Pokemon type called “Garbage”, consisting of Pokemon who were spawned from mankind’s refuse and pollution. I initially drew up a few ideas for this new type, but then ultimately forgot it until recently. I decided to challenge myself and try to come up with one pokemon of each type mixed with “Garbage” Type. Here’s the rundown on each one, in order:

PURE GARBAGE

DISPOSALORD

When enough Garbodor come together, they can form a Disposalord. Although it possesses incredible strength and noxious breath, Disposalord is very gentle and wise.

NORMAL/GARBAGE

SEPTANK

The result of a Miltank being exposed to a Sludge Stone. Both heads think one after the other, often tripping over itself when walking. Its milk is too toxic to drink, but can make opponents quite sick.

BUG/GARBAGE

FLYTIP

An obnoxious little bug that spawns in almost any place where trash is left out. It flies in erratic, dizzying patterns that confuse others easily. It will eat most any trash, but favors greasy fast food.

ROCK/GARBAGE

SHUNDEMN

The shell of an abandoned building made animate through some unknown force. Some theorize its stone walls are made from other rock-type Pokemon that were unwittingly ground into concrete. Shundemn move slowly to try and trap people inside it, but it doesn’t harm anyone.

PSYCHIC/GARBAGE

WUTNOT

The first person who discovered it remembers nothing about its initial discovery beyond having it in their house. It constantly bounces and somersaults, switching its “head” and “foot” around randomly. Though its owners insist it can speak human language, outsiders can only hear a muffled gibberish.

ICE/GARBAGE

SCOOPLOP

When threatened, it will either flatten itself out to try and slip up attackers, or retract its whole body into its sugary shell. Though it smells sweet and comes in a variety of colors, Scooplops are not edible and should never be eaten, not even a little lick.

SCOOPUDDLE

Though heat makes it harder to maintain its shape, it craves heat. It will even dive into the mouth or nose of other creatures in search of warmth. Otherwise, it will attack with long, sticky whips.

GRASS/GARBAGE

MESSCHEW

Found near farmers markets and orchards, Messchew feed on tiny bugs attracted to its rotten-smelling mouth. It moves by slipping and sliding on its four feet, though this often leads to accidents. Sometimes they trip others purely as entertainment, if their high-pitched laughter is any indication.

CHOMPOST

Not as mobile as its previous evolution, Chompost prefers to sit and wait for smaller prey to wander near. Its preferred spot is in rotting logs and yard waste. They belch loudly and proudly, to the point where they do it for fun.

WATER/GARBAGE

FLOATSOM

It bobs and sways with the ocean current, collecting any plastic bottles it finds. Some will trade bottles with each other, though the “value” of each bottle varies from Floatsom to Floatsom. Larger Pokemon avoid eating them, as their bodies are a choking hazard.

TRAWLOBITE

It also moves with the current and collects whatever plastic bits it finds, though they keep every last bit to themselves. Whenever one of their tentacles is torn off, it has a chance to become a new Floatsom.

GROUND/GARBAGE

TRESPOIL

Found deep beneath the earth under factories and power plants, Trespoils burrow with their acidic saliva and three huge teeth. Standing near one for too long can make a person very sick

SEWARDEN

Not as toxic as its previous evolution, but far larger and more aggressive. When its mostly hollow body gets “clogged”, it will forcefully eject the blockage out one or all of its many openings.

STEEL/GARBAGE

WRECKNING

If a car is left abandoned for too long, it can become a Wreckning. They spew dust and oil when frightened.

WRECKLOOSE


This crab-like metal beast smells strongly of gasoline. Its Rust Bust move can immobilize other Steel types.

FLYING/GARBAGE

ALBATRASH

Found near ocean dump sites, piers, and shipwrecks, feeding off of whatever it can spear with its beak. It decorates its sticky feathers with colorful pieces of trash- mostly discarded milk jug rings- but doesn’t seem to use it as either camouflage or a mating ritual.

POISON/GARBAGE

STALIGNANT

A living sack of dirty gauze and needles.
Stalignant’s spines are coated with debilitating diseases. Wearing gloves and goggles are highly recommended.

FIGHTING/GARBAGE

MOGSLING

These filthy felines will find any excuse to start a fight, especially with each other. Not only do they fling mud as a weapon, Mogslings coat themselves in mud constantly to keep cool and to prevent opponents from gripping them too hard.

DARK/GARBAGE

HAZMIX

A strange, eerie Pokemon found near science labs and chemical factories. When threatened, it offers its opponent a taste of its “medicine”, a strange, addictive compound produced by its body as a distraction. As a last resort, it can shoot stinging white powder out of its fingertips. Recreational use of Hazmix Medicine is banned in almost all regions.

FAIRY/GARBAGE

SKUMBRELLA

It hops from place to place, sometimes standing in corners for long periods of time. Legend has it that they can bring inanimate objects to life, or even grant wishes. But those who make such claims can never seem to prove it.

GHOST/GARBAGE

RINGHOUL

The collective spirit of creatures who died choking on discarded plastic. Though it doesn’t need to breathe, a Ringhoul makes constant wheezing and gasping noises. Opponents will often find themselves gasping for air when facing a Ringhoul, even without anything obstructing their breathing.

DRAGON/GARBAGE

TITANOXIOUS

Loud, aggressive, and obnoxiously foul-smelling, Titanoxious is one of
the most difficult Garbage type Pokemon to tame. Believed to have been
born from factory runoff mutating a more docile but as-of-yet unknown
sea creature, Titanoxious’ three heads each house a single-lobed brain
that all act in unison. Accidental inhalation of the fumes from its tail
can cause severe lung damage.

I didn’t draw any Fire or Electric-Type combos, as I couldn’t think of anything that would work or wasn’t immediately obvious. If anyone can think of a good idea for a Fire/Garbage or Electric/Garbage Pokemon, toss ‘em my way and maybe I’ll draw them ( @bogleech I’m looking at you!)

I’d want to use almost every last one of those.

For fire type, the first thing that comes to mind are burning tires. For electric, something to do with battery acid.

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play-read-write:

just-shower-thoughts:

If Snow White literally had “lips red as a rose, hair black as ebony, and skin white as snow,” she’d look like a walking nightmare.

honestly this sounds like the description of a vampire. Which would also explain how she convinced seven dwarves to let her stay with them. How she could control some animals to do her bidding. How she could sleep for a long time without aging. Why the hunter betrayed the queen for her, and why the queen wanted her heart, so she could be sure she was killed properly. 

the first baby is born in may, and dies in his sleep. the second does not make it to term. the third lives for a year before an unknown illness claims him. the queen pricks her finger on a needle: old magic. blood on snow on an ebony windowsill. the wind carries the the contract, and the woods accept. 

blood now must be repaid with blood later, but the fourth baby is a girl, and she lives.

*

she grows slowly, and out of order. first her hands, long and bony; then her arms, thin, hollow-looking. she never looks quite like a child: no chubby cheeks, no skinned knees, no missing teeth. her hair is thick and so black it sometimes seems viscous. her skin is so thin you should be able to see the blood running through it.

they name her snow white, for the fairness of her skin. so fair that she cries when left in the light too long.

*

the queen dies when snow white is four, still small, and beloved. she is not beautiful, her mouth too painfully red, her eyes too liquid dark, her teeth too pointedly sharp. but only those who do not live in the castle think this. to know the child is to love her. to know the child is to want to please her. to know the child is to know that she is precious.

that she must be protected. that she must be obeyed.

“it is not your fault,” the king whispers to the child on his lip, petting her head. “she was not strong enough. i will make sure you never go hungry.”

the child presses her tiny hand against his cheek. “i know you will,” snow white says.

*

peasants begin to go missing. young boys are snatched from the fields. women are summoned to the castle and never seen again.

“gifts,” her father calls them. “eat. you are too thin.”

the girls are always silent, and the boys always scream. snow white hates it. she wishes they would stop, but she is hungry. she is so hungry. and doesn’t she have the right to survive? isn’t she a child, too?

but her mother’s blood is the only food that ever made her feel full. now she can eat and eat and eat and never feel like she has taken a single bite.

she grows thin. the sun becomes too strong for her to go outside.

“a mother’s blood,” the king muses, and sends his advisors out to find snow white a new one.

*

the kingdom has six queens in six years, but no more peasants go missing. it must be something in the castle, they say. some mold. some terrible illness. something that lingers, and kills you slowly.

but snow white grows healthy regardless. she can be seen, sometimes, on the parapets: in the early years she wears a heavy cloak but as she grows it gets thinner, and then disappears entirely.

she is small, and delicate. her laughter, floating down into the village, is silver and gold and painted in eighth notes. it is said that if you look into her eyes you can see your deepest desire. it is said that she will give it to you. it is said that every time a queen dies it breaks snow white’s gentle heart. she shrinks. she hides away indoors. she becomes frail and cannot leave her bed.

so many queens in so many years. eventually, somebody will notice.

eventually, somebody does.

*

“mirror, mirror, on the wall: who’s the fairest of them all?”

you, my queen.

“there are no others?”

there is one other. but she is young. she was made by the forrest. she doesn’t know what she is.

“another? after all this time? where?”

the kingdom of six queens.

“how strong is her heart?”

she is too young to know for certain. but she when she is hungry, she has always been fed.

*

snow’s new mother arrives on horseback. her lips are red as blood, her hair as black as ebony, her skin as fair as–snow’s. 

she marries the king and they spend the night in his chamber. this has never happened before. snow white does not understand. she is hungry. she always gets fed, the very first night. she always gets blood on her gown.

but her father stays in his chamber and does not come out. in the morning, his eyes are hazy and he does nothing but smile. her new mother’s teeth are red.

snow white waits. she isn’t starving yet. surely her father will snap out of it and feed her.

*

“today?” snow white asks, and her father pats her head.

“i will find you a peasant boy,” he says. “a strong one. your favorite kind.”

“that is not my favorite,” snow white tells him. she frowns. he has never told her no before. he, and everyone else, has always done exactly what she wanted. “father, i am hungry. you promised i would never be hungry again.”

she begins to cry, and the hazy look leaves him. he falls to his knees, her face between his hands. “of course,” he murmurs, “of course, tonight, i’ll send her. i don’t know why i didn’t before. i don’t know what i was thinking. tonight.”

snow white kisses his cheek. her red lips leave a print.

*

her new mother does not come. in the morning, her father’s eyes are hazy once again.

*

“father,” snow white begs.

“i promise,” he answers, but he is weak, every night he gives in to weakness because her new mother does not come. snow white is hungry. snow white grows thin. snow white cannot go out into the sun.

*

at last, her new mother comes. she has a plate of food: vegetables, fruit, and a slab of meat.

“eat,” her new mother murmurs. she perches on the edge of the bed.

snow white shuffles away from the sunlight coming through the window. “i’m not hungry,” she says.

“but you must be hungry,” her mother says, smiling. she reaches out to chase the edge of snow’s jaw. “you haven’t eaten in weeks. not even a peasant boy.”

snow white looks up, startled. “they aren’t filling,” snow white says.

“no,” agrees her new mother. “i agree. i prefer kings, when i can get them.”

“i prefer mothers.”

“i am not your mother.”

“then what are you?”

her smile is slow and bitter red. “my mother made the woods a promise, and the promise was me. she did not know that promises must be paid in blood, and sustained in blood, and that the blood was also me. she got what she wanted, and i ate until i was as full as a human could make me.”

“are there others? like you? …. like me?”

“there were,” the queen says. “once, there were many of us, and all of us were starving.”

snow white does not yet understand. “then what happened? where did they go? how did you survive?”

the queen runs a finger along the fabric of snow white’s blanket. her nail rips a line through the thread. “humans are weak, snow white. a thousand of them would not be enough to fill us up. but we are strong. our hearts can sustain a body for a hundred lifetimes.”

her teeth grow long. “i have been hungry for such a long time,” she says. 

snow white understands.

she runs.

*

it hurts: her skin is so hot it is nearly on fire. her feet blister as she runs. she has never been outside of the castle grounds, but the woods are dark and shaded. the shade is like jumping into a pool of water. the red bleeds from her skin, leaving her fair and white once more.

she hides inside the hollow of a tree (the woods created her and the woods will keep her safe until her mother’s debt is paid). she sleeps while the hunting parties pass her by, all but one. he is a huntsman. he knows the woods. he knows the woods have favorites, and protect them; but the woods are old and can be tricked.

he waits.

when she emerges, it is dark. her skin is so white he almost wants to drink it. she is small, her hair so black he thinks she has woven the night sky into it. as he notches his bow he thinks it seems a shame to kill something so beautiful, something so beloved by the woods. the huntsman is loved by the woods, too. he knows how its favorites suffer.

she turns to look at him. when their eyes meet he sees his deepest desires. her eyes promise to give it to him. we are the chosen, her eyes promise, as she approaches and he does not shoot. cannot shoot. cannot look away.

“i am so hungry,” she whispers, reaching out to touch his face. “my father hasn’t fed me.”

“she wants your heart,” the huntsman confesses.

snow white knows that already. snow white is beginning to understand the bargain that her mother made.

“she cannot have it,” snow white says, and her teeth get long, and she eats.

*

“mirror mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?”

you, my queen. but not for long.

*

part two

Imagine Pevensies at Hogwarts

isaidsothatswhy:

afternoonshadow:

elidyce:

So imagine that when tiny Hermione Granger walks into that train compartment looking for Neville’s toad, another girl follows her in because as soon as she heard the problem she got up to help. “I’m Susan Pevensie,” she says. When the subject of school houses comes up, she says “My brother Peter is in Gryffindor, but I’m not sure I’d like it.”

Susan is sorted into Ravenclaw, but she and Hermione, the bossy mothering ones, stay friends.

Two years later, Edmund is sorted into Slytherin. Any Gryffindor making nasty comments about Slytherins from that point on finds out that Peter can throw a heck of a punch if it’s called for. Susan worries about him down in that damp dungeon and knits him green sweaters trimmed with silver.

When Harry is in his fourth year, Lucy Pevensie is sorted into Hufflepuff, to her family’s absolute lack of surprise. Harry meets her once or twice, a tiny firstie with flying golden hair and a smile that lights up her whole face, Susan’s sister. (Pretty, gentle Susan with her dark hair and soft smile and patient kindness, the Ravenclaw who’s as ready to help Neville with his homework as Hermione with hers, and he hardly notices Cho Chang at all. Hermione helps him ask Susan to the Yule Ball, and she says yes.) Cedric is a friend of Peter’s, but Harry is a friend of Susan’s and the Pevensies cheer for both Hogwarts champions.

Imagine that after the terrible ending to that year, Harry receives several letters from Peter and from Susan, but that they suddenly stop during the summer. Angry, hurt, frustrated Harry is brought to Grimmauld Place, comforted by Sirius and kept in the dark by the Order, and not long before school starts, all four Pevensie siblings are brought to the house to see him.

And they are all… changed. Harry is so restless that he can hardly endure his own skin, but he is shaken into stillness by the change in them. Peter’s good cheer has vanished into quiet watchfulness, and Lucy’s smiles are all edged with sadness now. Edmund the Slytherin is quiet and haunted, but at peace in a way he has never been before. And Susan hugs him when they meet, but she looks at him as if she hasn’t seen him in so long that she hardly remembers him.

And in a quiet room in a forgotten house, they explain why. They tell the Boy who Lived about another country, inside a wardrobe, where the name everyone feared to utter was that of a Queen, of endless winter and the reality of war, of the years afterwards as Kings and Queens of Narnia, of decades passing and their own world almost forgotten… and then a stag, and an open door, and coming back to a world that didn’t know they were gone.

Imagine Harry believing them implicitly, because he can see the kings and queens looking out from behind young eyes, the way Susan lifts her head as if it still wears a crown, the way Peter’s hand sometimes reaches for a sword hilt that is no longer there, the marks of sorrow and of wisdom on Edmund’s once-petulant face, the way Lucy turns her head to listen for something no-one else can hear.

And imagine how everything changes. Imagine The Boy Who Lived with King Peter the Magnificent teaching him about warfare and leadership, with Queen Susan the Gentle teaching him diplomacy and patience, both truly understanding how it feels to be a child entrusted with the fate of a whole world. Imagine small, valiant Lucy telling him about Aslan, about Mr Tumnus, about sacrifice and love and small kindnesses that change the world.

Imagine Edmund the Just going into the Slytherin common-room when they go back to school, a thin, deep-eyed boy of thirteen with his calm voice that speaks of justice, of peace, with the bearing of a king and deeply personal knowledge of evil and betrayal. Imagine him telling them ‘you are better than this, you are better than He Who Must Not Be Named can ever be’ and believing it.

Imagine a hunt for Horcruxes organized by Narnia’s finest hunters, imagine Susan’s arrows and Peter’s sword against wizards who can dodge a hex but have never had a weapon turned on them before. Imagine Neville Longbottom’s rebellion at Hogwarts aided by Edmund and his Slytherins who have learned that they are worth more than this, imagine Lucy flinging knives and curses against the teachers who would hurt them. Imagine the Slytherins rising up and making the other houses eat their condescending dismissal, once and for all.

Imagine Harry Potter telling Lucy, when it’s all over, “I remembered what you said. That a sacrifice willingly made is different, that it changes everything.” Lucy asking ‘did it help?’ and Harry telling her that it did. Because he didn’t want to die, but he could sacrifice himself to save others, to undermine Voldemort’s power in a way he couldn’t understand, and that helped.

Imagine Peter and Susan and Edmund and Lucy coming back not to a mundane world, but to one in desperate need of them, of the knowledge they have, of adult wisdom in friends young enough for Harry Potter to trust. Imagine them rebuilding Wizarding England the way they rebuilt Narnia and understanding ‘this is why. We needed to do it there so we could do it here’.

And imagine that they don’t die. Imagine that they live, and prosper, in a world that has enough magic to hold them there, and Susan grows up and wears her lipstick and her short skirts and so, in time, does Lucy. Imagine that Peter is the finest Minister for Magic in centuries and that Edmund is the Head of Slytherin that the House always needed, that Susan can achieve more with a smile in International Magical Cooperation than lesser diplomats can with a week of words and Lucy plays Quidditch and studies magical healing because she never quite got over the loss of her cordial but this, this is close. This is enough.

And imagine that the weight of the world is gently lifted off Harry’s shoulders and he can be just Harry Potter, with his world-saving done, knowing it’s in good hands.

Why am I crying?

I never knew I needed this before now. Wow. *sniffles*