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  • Imma jump on how I didn't like the writing for Matt Smiths era. The lady killer vibes and implied netorare sprinkled throughout the series made me cringe. I honestly tried to speed run his seasons to get to Capaldi's take on the doctor.

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  • Wasn't until a minute after he killed a guy in the first season in the episode where they get shrunk to cure a defective dalek on a battleship that it hit me - the doctor just killed a guy?? Not everyone lives?? That's not the "nice" doctor I knew @.@

    But I was morbidly intrigued, and fell in love with the doctor who always seemed on the verge of dropping F bombs. He never did, lmao

  • Me, finding out this exists after buying a used sff HP pc and wondering why it won't display out to any new monitor unless I unplug and plug the power cord: 💀

    Luckily (or not so luckily), I was able to turn off the HP "security feature" from the bios. The pc came from a former school fleet of sff pcs

  • Jumping on the topic of popular ideas that've worked - I have family that works eight 9-hour days, one 8-hour day, and chooses either a Monday or Friday off. This is every two weeks. It still squeezes in 40 hours, and he likes it better than all 8-hour days.

  • It was the Muse album Drones that I bought from the band's website. I thiiiink I shared a link to the folder to my netbook with a different account to download to, and then I didn't notice til later (maybe it was a week? A month?) the folder of just this muse album was empty.

    Idr checking the trash can for my Google drive or anything. I don't think I got a notice because I searched "copyright" in my emails circa 2015, and nothing related to removing my files popped up.

  • I swearsies I've seen this green text before. In the comments was another green text from the perspective of one of his coworkers watching him come in drunk, then getting everyone else in on pranking him by leaving him in the closet.

  • I have a similar experience keeping this waking state of mind, but the breadth of my vocabulary takes a steeep dive after a few days of only getting a few hours sleep (each night). I pretty much lose some capacity to form coherent speech, and when it happens in front of people, I try to blow it off like I just need my ahlzemerszers meds coffee

  • Damn @.@
    The section referenced:

    The Dark Secret of Swimming Pools

    Main

    · “A Conversation with Jeff Wiltse, Author of Contested Waters: A Social History of Swimming Pools in America.” University of North Carolina Press. (May 1, 2010) http://www.ibiblio.org/uncp/media/wiltse/WiltseQ%20&%20A_pb.pdf

    · Wiltse, Jeff. Contested Waters: A Social History of Swimming Pools in America. The University of North Carolina Press. (April 23, 2007)

    · Gale, Neil, Ph.D. “The Origins of Nude Swimming in Illinois Public Schools and Community Pools.” Digital Research Library of Illinois History Journal. (December 20, 2016). https://drloihjournal.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-origins-of-nude-swimming-in.html

    Others

    · “Nude Male Swimming” Collection of articles. Historic Archives https://sites.google.com/site/historicarchives4maleswimming/home/archives---mid-20th-century-to-current/photographs

    · Markowitz, Eric. “Until Fairly Recently, The YMCA Actually Required Swimmers To Be Nude.” vocativ. (April 29, 2014) http://www.vocativ.com/culture/fun/fairly-recently-ymca-actually-required-swimmers-nude/

    · Jumper-Swim. “The Origins of Nude Swimming at the Y & Public Schools.” Historic Archives. https://sites.google.com/site/historicarchives4maleswimming/home/archives---mid-20th-century-to-current/stories/jumper-swim

    · Norm. “Swimming naked: my high school swim team did!” Chicago Then. (November 12, 2013) http://www.chicagonow.com/chicago-then/2013/11/swimming-naked-my-high-school-swim-team-did-123/

    · All Things Considered. “Plunging into Public Pools' Contentious Past.” [radio] NPR (May 26, 2007). http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=10407533