Cactus Codex

Pony blogger, actual cactus, artist, writer, computer scientist, and linguist. New Jersey / Pennsylvania | 21 | male, he/him/his | asexual hispanic | Cereus repandus, or Peruvian apple cactus

It’s really awkward when a race discourse (white vs. black) comes up because every time it does, it forces me, a Peruvian-American mestizo, to ask where I fit into this whole equation.

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Or more importantly, should I really care about fitting in these silly American things.

Another day, another logo change.

And another mob of people complaining about said logo change.

I’ve haven’t seen too much of it, but prior experience knows it’s there. Somewhere.

dshou:

SAI 2 added file recovery apparently like 2 weeks ago.

I did a quick scribble test and closed SAI through normal quit means - I opened it up, went to File > Recovery Work, and I get to see and recover it.

Did it again to the same document, apparently it’ll even remember your operation history (to as much as SAI normally remembers ~100 I forget) which is nice too.

There’s probably lots of intricacies, I’m not one for testing it all, but this might save like 80% (if not more) of situations such as forgetting to save the source file or something too.

(via someponys-scribbles)

post-cactus:

In which I sprain my finger in the dumbest way possible.

Brother puts a bunch of bananas on the top of the fridge.

Now, this would be okay if we didn’t have a new fridge with a giant hinge thing.

I open the fridge, react to a bunch of bananas falling above me, and manage to get all of its weight onto my middle finger and mess it up.

Fuckin’ bananas.

carry-on-my-wayward-smut:

mishasminions:

alixabethmay:

quantumstarlight:

oradianto:

cumaeansibyl:

vassraptor:

leah-writes-words:

c-rope:

blanketforyourshock:

you know ive hit quality blogging when i post a picture of 16 vicars riding oblivion

#oh my god

That’s what they said

I love how many of them are praying

man that one in the front right corner just does not give a fuck

And by looking at that picture, you can experience the roller coaster… vicariously.

even better than the one in the front right corner: the one in the front middle who’s like HELL YEAH HELL YEAH HELL YEAH

😂

Wait but there are more! 

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Now this is the sort of quality religious content I want to see on my dashboard

SEEMS LIKE A HELL OF A RIDE

HOLY WATER SLIDE

(Source: rachol, via scifibrony)

Honestly, stop getting news from social media in general. That includes this site.

Because the point of social media is to be shared. And obviously, news stories that attract more eyes and clicks are gonna be shared more. Even if they’re bullshit like covfefe or some misleading/overblown article on Mic or something.

You’re gonna get lied to. Or have information hidden from you because they think you have an attention span of 140 characters.

If you’re seeing more memes than actual content in your primary news feeds, you’re doing wrong. So wrong.

falsedetective:

targuzzler:

trump: *pulls out of the paris agreement, severely harming the current global efforts to combat global warming because he’s either too fucking stupid or too evil to see that it’s a big deal and also starts the process of wiping out net neutrality, an objectively horrible thing for everone that isn’t a massive telecom company executive and will cause untold levels of damage on our ability to communicate through the internet*

media: 

trump: *makes a spelling mistake on twitter*

media: OMG have you heard of 

COVFEFE??????????????????????????????

look i really hate to be that person who takes anything seriously on this hellsite but i’ve had it up to about here with the “trump is an evil mastermind distracting us from the real problems instead of an unstable, senile old man with a tenuous grip on reality” conspiracy theories so i’ve just gotta do it today

# of nyt articles on “covfefe”: 27
# of nyt articles on the paris agreement within the past 7 days: 292
# of wapo articles on “covfefe”: 54, but most of them are short mentions in news roundup blog posts so i’ll let it slide
# of wapo articles on the paris agreement within the past 7 days: 288
# of politico articles on “covfefe”: 17
# of politico articles on the paris agreement within the past 7 days: 142

too tired already to get into the net neutrality issue too but the point is: if you’re getting all your news from twitter memes, of course you’ve heard more about covfefe than actual policy, but the root of the matter isn’t that journalists aren’t doing their jobs and reporting on the real issues, it’s that you’re getting all your news from twitter memes

(via adurot)

taliasturm:

mean-dauphin:

oddbagel:

maptitude1:

The most popular grocery stores in each state

walmart needs to be defeated

I grew up in Indiana and so did my mom and now we’re in the midatlantic and she calls every grocery store “krogers”

the new york one not being wegman’s and instead being some shit I never even heard of before sounds fake as hell or Extremely City

I pulled up the source of this image and it says that New York’s most popular store is Tops.

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But that’s clearly not what’s pictured in the map?? What the heck even is that??

(Source: reddit.com, via dreamofhircine)