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wilwheaton:

petermorwood:

watchfor:

trishmishtree:

starrynight35:

aquilacalvitium:

jackslenderman:

strangeracrossthestreet:

deadjosey:

callmebliss:

stuff-n-n0nsense:

babyanimalgifs:

This is so wholesome

Update: he finally got the cat to the vet to see if she had a microchip

I was already on board with his sweet wholesome open-to-love-and-nurturing heart but I was fully unprepared for getting to that last tweet and seeing how off the hook HOT dude is

https://twitter.com/pariszarcilla?lang=en heres his twitter is here there is also additonal cat photos of his children. 

CAT DAD IS BACK

aww, the kids grow up so fast. ;-;

HHHHHHHH I LOVE CAT DAD!

This is, by far, the single most adorable fucking thing I have ever seen. 

update:

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I love that he kept …. All of them.

I’ve reblogged the earlier part of this thread before, and the new stuff makes it even better.

This is the Tumblr equivalent of a warm hug on a cold day.

I seriously just sat down and opened up Tumblr, because I wanted – no, I NEEDED – to see something wholesome.

OP delivered.

Copyright filters are automatically removing copies of the Mueller Report

mostlysignssomeportents:

During the bitter debate over the EU’s Copyright Directive, with its mandate for copyright filters that would automatically censor anything that anyone claimed to be infringing, opponents repeatedly warned that these filters would be trivial to abuse.

That’s because rightsholder groups would insist that anything they claimed as their copyrights would need to be censored immediately,
not after some human had had a chance to review it (even giving it a
once-over might delay a blockade of a pre-release leak, to say nothing
of the many days it might take a skilled legal practicioner or archivist
to assess whether it would be appropriate to censor a piece of media).

This is an invitation to sloppy and malicious overreporting of
copyrighted works, resulting in massive, illegitimate censorship. For
example, newscasters routinely upload their entire evening broadcast to
Youtube’s Content ID filter, meaning that any public domain footage or
third-party materials (including clips from Youtube videos) are marked
as their copyrights – that’s how NASA came to be blocked from uploading its own Mars lander footage.

But it gets worse: the laws and threats that prompt tech companies to
institute copyright filters are aimed at preventing infringement at any
cost. That means that even if you have a repeat offender who routinely
claims copyright to things they don’t own, you can’t stop taking
requests from them, because if they ever do have a valid claim, they can sue you for ignoring it.

The world is full of sloppy, brutal copyright bounty hunters that use a
variety of tactics to remove their clients’ materials, and whose lax
standards mean that they often use those tactics to remove materials
that their clients have falsely claimed to own. Think of how the Social
Element Agency claimed that a tweet complaining about their sloppy copyright takedowns was a copyright infringement, and got Twitter to censor it.

The Social Element Agency firehoses copyright claims all over the
internet, and some of them are valid. If, after receiving hundreds or
thousands (or millions) of bogus claims from the Social Element Agency,
Twitter was to block them from submitting any more claims, then the new
EU Copyright Directive would make Twitter liable for any material that
infringed the Agency’s clients’ rights. That means that there is no
cost to being a bad actor, to committing rampant copyfraud. Bounty
hunters and rightsholders can be as reckless as they like in claiming
copyrights and they’ll still be able to load their works into the
copyright filters, no matter how much copyfraud they’ve committed in the
past. And since vetting your clients’ claims costs money, it will
always be cheaper to be reckless than to be careful, and the companies
that spend the least on checking their copyright claims before submitting them will earn the most money, and grow the fastest.

This dynamic plays out all the time, including this week, when the
text-hosting platform Scribd started to mass-delete copies of the
Mueller Report that its users had uploaded. The Mueller Report, being a
work produced by the US government, is in the public domain, which means
that anyone can publish it. There are several publishers making copies for sale already.

One or more of these publishers uploaded their copy of the Report to
Scribd’s copyright filter, a fully automated system that does not
include human review. We don’t know why the publisher uploaded something
they didn’t have the rights to. Maybe they were being malicious and
wanted to drive sales of their report; or maybe they just automatically
upload everything they publish to every copyright filter they
can find, and don’t bother to pay anyone to make sure they’re not
claiming copyright over something they don’t own.

Whatever the reason, this immediately triggered mass takedowns of dozens
of users’ copies of the report. Once Scribd received users complaints
and was embarrassed by public disapprobation, it unblocked the text, and
that’s fine – until the next time it happens.

Scribd is a relatively small platform. What happens when a broadcaster
claims copyright over a key Trump gaffe on the eve of an election, and
it doesn’t get unblocked until the election is over? What happens when a
stock art company’s claims take down a photo of police brutality at a
public demonstration because a bus-ad in the background uses one of its
photos? What happens when your kid’s first steps can’t be shared with
your family back home because they happened in a room with a cartoon
playing on the TV?

https://boingboing.net/2019/04/20/foreseen-consequences.html

violetren:

theonecalledpreposterous:

rhodey-rhudert-rhodes:

tikkunhayam:

Hot take: Eddie Brock and Carol Danvers are on opposite ends of the bisexual spectrum being disaster bi and functional bi respectively. Smack dab in the middle is Steve Rogers who manages to be a huge mess while somehow still having people see him as one of the sanest people in the room.

Valkyrie got drunk and fell off the spectrum. she now exists in a void where all those things apply to her at once

Quantum Bi

Valid ideas above but please also consider

positivedoodles:

[Drawing of a green plant in a blue pot saying “You spend so much time taking care of people, of pets, of plants, of everything. It’s good that you’re such a caring and helpful person, but remember to take care of yourself too. And remember that you’re allowed to need help too.” in a light blue speech bubble.

I’d very much like to punch a feminist.

cipheramnesia:

renegadepear:

not-to-be-a-brit-but-tea:

keithiskogained:

its-myonlywish:

counting-sinful-stars:

paganlesbean:

super-ghostbuster:

likeits1995:

tiny-septic-box-sam:

ggothclaudia:

adventureathlete:

thattallsummonerguy:

olisaurusrex:

true-blue-brit:

I’d never, ever hurt a lady but I’d be happy to punch a feminist.

It’d bring me great joy.

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I’m 6’2 and weigh 180lbs

ready when you are

Or if you’d like to have some more options….

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I’m 6’4”
228 pounds
and have 9 years of combined martial arts training and 3 years of being a Line Backer in football.
Just in case you are looking for variety.

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what about a lady and a feminist. warning, combatives certified soldier.

im tiny, i’m like 5′4 and 130 lbs but u can fight me too

Reblogging for the last one cuz that’s adorable

SO PROUD

The Fantastic 4 we deserve

OMG IVE ONLY SEEN THIS POST IN SCREEN SHOTS

We will all protect the small one.

I stan

it got better!!

plot-twist: the small one could actually kick everyone’s ass

THERE’S ART NOW???!?

Scuse me @anais-ninja-bitch but I need an explanation of those tags.