One issue with "I'll just date a secure person" as a strategy for people with insecure attachment patterns is that the early dating process with a secure person actually feels a lot *less* secure than it does with someone who has complementarily insecure attachment patterns.
THREAD. Behind closed doors, a little-known bureaucrat in Los Angeles just signed one of the weirdest--and most dangerous--contracts I've seen in my career: it gives huge control over the “justice” system in Los Angeles to the consulting firm Accenture.— Alec Karakatsanis (@equalityAlec) September 4, 2023
The Most Detailed Map of Cancer-Causing Industrial Air Pollution in the U.S.
Using the EPA’s data, we mapped the spread of cancer-causing industrial air emissions down to the neighborhood level. Look up your home to see if you and your loved ones are living in a hot spot.
tfw you open a supermarket for all the other men who are threatened by their wives' literacy https://t.co/Fh403otvOd pic.twitter.com/siDqXpABJv— A Shady Dame From Seville (@SorayaMcDonald) September 3, 2023
One issue with "I'll just date a secure person" as a strategy for people with insecure attachment patterns is that the early dating process with a secure person actually feels a lot *less* secure than it does with someone who has complementarily insecure attachment patterns.— Jessica (@jessicamalonso) September 3, 2023
Netflix’s first-ever interactive rom-com ‘CHOOSE LOVE’ is now streaming.Viewers can help Cami (Laura Marano) choose between her current boyfriend Paul (Scott Michael Foster), British rock star Rex Galier (Avan Jogia), or Jack (Jordi Webber), her first love. pic.twitter.com/2FG8Z1M8w9— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) August 31, 2023
If you ever fly Alaska Airlines and have a T-Mobile phone number and want internet on the macbook and not on the phone 🥷🏻(Not possible by default)Just open the developer console and click the mobile-debug view to access the website with the T-Mobile verification screen 👌🏻… pic.twitter.com/U2Nz7D3fUV— Martin Lasek (@MartinLasek) August 22, 2023
Social selling factory in Indonesia 🤯This is UGC industrial mass production. This is a freaking factory.Selling things online is changing so fast. Everything is changing so fast.This is unreal pic.twitter.com/8rig77MGuR— Linus (●ᴗ●) (@LinusEkenstam) August 20, 2023
Men are lonely. Women are lonely. Everyone is lonely. We're reduced to our economic utility and then squeezed until we have no space in our lives for anything else but selling our labor.— Eugene Daps (@EugeneDaps) August 17, 2023
why is lockheed martin making streetwear for swagged out Asians pic.twitter.com/O8cK3oR5ZH— Name Unscrambled: The Reptile (@wiggerwakanda) August 18, 2023
Possum Reviews on X: "The makeup was painted on in a certain color (probably blue), and then a graduated filter of the same color was placed in front of the camera lens, making it invisible to the camera. When the actress removed her wig, the graduated filter was lifted at the same time, revealing the…" / X
process for filming in black and white and using different color wavelengths to advantage
“There is a colour in Chinese called “Qing” (青), a blue-green mixed w/ black. I never noticed it doesn’t exist in English til my mom said “Clay rooftops are Qing in Japan and red in China”. 青 has connotations of spring and youth and is contextualized by nature, instead of chroma”
Niko McCarty 🧫 on X: "Day 14 of great synthetic biology papers. Storing a video in DNA. “CRISPR–Cas encoding of a digital movie into the genomes of a population of living bacteria,” by Shipman et al. (2017). This is the GIF that made synthetic biology go viral. But how did it actually happen? *****… https://t.co/75cluCpJRa" / X
Well, not using @Zoom again until these over-reaching permissions are gone. https://t.co/mfu3ygnSJx pic.twitter.com/UiqyMywmUZ— Justine Bateman (@JustineBateman) August 7, 2023
“pretty crazy:
- container ships burn fuels that emit a lot of sulfur
- the sulfur seeds clouds, increasing the reflectivity of earth, cooling it
- new climate rules in 2020 limit sulfur emissions by cargo ships
- a lack of ship-clouds may explain anomalous heating this year”