girlballs:

wolfcatpaladin:

monidoll:

any character archetype is better if you make her a woman

Yeah if you’re a miserable misandrist.

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gothicrepetitions:

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Rotating in my mind

sevastiel:

cryoverkiltmilk:

targetedknowledge:

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You too can get the satisfaction of maiming or killing a spy embedded in your organization.

HELL YEAH DESHITTIFICATION!

For everything we do here, please be sure to be careful with what you edit, and restart your computer to lock things in.

If you don’t have access to the Group editor, (likely to happen if you’re on base windows) you can do this as well by opening your Registry Editor app, then inputting this after your ‘computer’ or whatever the initial segment is. (Mine is computer. If I just try and paste the below string it gets SO mad at me)

\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsCopilot

Navigating to your “turnoffwindowscopilot”, hit modify, and set the value data to 1.

If done correctly, it’ll look like this.

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While we’re at it, you can also get rid of the integrated search, (or that thing where it searches the web when you search anything, whether or not you want it to) and such through regedit as well.

Integrated search will have you going to

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer

Navigate to your “DisableSearchBoxSuggestions” bit, if you don’t see it, you can make it by right clicking and creating a new registry D-Word key of that exact name. Edit the key, set it to 1. It’ll look like this if you do it right!

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To get rid of Windows Spotlight, (The thing where it pulls up ten billion pages on windows start page, shoving ads in your face and cluttering everything) we go to

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\DesktopSpotlight\Settings

And set “Enabled State” To 0. If you do it right, it’ll look like this!

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Disabling edge on startup will also help a fair deal with processing speed and the like. This you can do in all sorts of ways, the easiest being turning it off entirely on startup through settings in the like.

If you want to kill it *entirely*, though? :)

In regedit, run along to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft

Navigate to your MicrosoftEdge key subcategory. If you don’t see it, you can make one! Note, this is a KEY, not a d-word. *inside* that subcategory, we want to either make or find the D-Word key of PreventLaunchEdge and set that to 1 in the same way as all the others.
It’ll look like this.

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Aaaand while we’re here, I’d HIGHLY recommend shanking Killer Networking Services. It’s just bloatware. (Ostensibly it’s supposed to monitor your network bandwidth and even things out, but that really means it’s constantly monitoring and pinging things, which eats up the bandwidth you DO get, and also chunks your computer’s processing power.) Getting rid of it entirely is borderline impossible, since it’s set to redownload on regular updates and intel is very pushy with its updates.

This you can do by opening your Services.msc, which basically shows you all the background stuff that Windows does. Find Anything with Killer in the name, right click it, go to properties, and disable startup. It should look like this, if done successfully. It will probably reenable itself in time/in later updates for windows, but it’s a quick fix. I’d also check your TaskScheduler app to make sure that nothing’s scheduled to open up there, either.

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If you CAN completely kill Killer services through uninstalling and the like, I would warn that at very least for my computer, the only ethernet/lan support applications that are available ARE Killer’s. When you download updates, you really do have to do it manually and ONLY download the ethernet services, or just be cool with not having Lan functionality.

One last thing, not a shit application but is a shit service. If your computer’s constantly overheating or just warm, you likely have Turboboost enabled. (Default setting that you can’t change) If you want to be able to turn it off and drop your temps by like 40 degrees, in Regedit go to

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\PowerSettings\54533251-82be-4824-96c1-47b60b740d00\be337238-0d82-4146-a960-4f3749d470c7

(Note- This isn’t the string copy paste from the reddit thread, this is mine that does the same thing. If my string doesn’t work for you, check the reddit thread string. If that doesn’t work either, you can follow the path and find it pretty easily. Probably has like, one letter of difference somewhere. The bits all start the same, though, so it’s easy to find.)

and go to “attributes”. Set the value from 1 to 2, and now in your advanced Power Plan settings in control panel, you’ll be able to *see* turbo boost and turn it off.

It’ll look like this, and in power options, a successful disabling of boost should look like this.

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Turning off quick startup’s also a good call, since that basically stops your restarts from actually shutting things down properly.

GOOD LUCK OUT THERE YALL. MAKE SURE TO CLEAN YOUR PC!

impaledbyantlers:

something i think about a lot is the scene in 11.14 with sam and casifer. i think it is such an interesting and devastating scene that i’m surprised more people don’t talk about. to think how much sam must trust castiel to say the words “i trust you” in regards to something as violent and intimate as touching his soul given his history with bodily autonomy and violations. the vulnerability that sam is willingly sharing with castiel because he trusts him—even if it’s so hard to trust anyone else, even dean has taken away trust in that regard. but this vulnerability is thrown in his face, he’s mocked and laughed at to his face. he is violated again. he has to not only come to terms with facing lucifer again, being violated by him again nonetheless with castiel’s face, but he has to take in that castiel chose that. not only did he chose it, he had the option to choose it. sam never got that option, and now he doesn’t have the option of trust either.

dagashi:

love rebloggin 20 things out of nowhere at once then leaving

fratercrucis:

indy from good boy wearing that bandana around his neck reminds me of jared at acl music festival

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noxpareidolia:

luminouslumity:

I was looking for posts on Guillermo Del Toro’s Frankenstein but this blew my mind and I have to share.

frankherbertsdune:

It’s so funny to me that Mary Shelley, her husband, John Polidori, and Lord Byron had a competition to see who could write the best horror story and she wrote fucking Frankenstein. Imagine losing a competition that badly. Imagine just doing a silly little competition with your friend and she basically invents a new genre and creates one of the most famous characters in fiction. Imagine being proud of your little story and then she shares one that people will still read every day in 200 years. Imagine doing a writing competition with your wife and she becomes so recognizable that you’ll always be known as Mary Shelley’s husband

sebssoulmate:

He’s innocent your honor, look at him!

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closeted-cuckoo:

I bet the retelling of the bed fight scene in Tall Tales became incestuous as fuck and that’s why Bobby had to pull the brakes himself.

How do you even explain this in words?

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“So here’s how it happened Bobby. I threw Dean on the bed and held him down so I could get my money back but he started squirming under me so I had to pin his hands under mine and then he rolled away and made me land on the floor on top of him”

“YOU were the one pushing in me jackass that’s why we fe-”

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he’s too sober for this shit

oncillaphoenix:

these hips don’t lie but the truths they tell are strange and disquieting

jesusandtollers:

kagcomix:

898:

some of y’all bout to be real mad at me. but it must be said. some of the shit u call corny/cringy is actually just genuine/cute/sweet and y’all r just afraid of expressing any type of positive emotion

i work with youth and they loooooooove to go “ew that’s so cringe” the moment anything earnest even grazes their orbit.

my general line that i send back to them is “hm. not sure i really believe in ‘cringe.’ it kind of sounds like you’re choosing to be embarrassed right now.”

“it sounds like you’re choosing to be embarrassed right now” is such a good line and I’m using it

fieldlands:

i feel like it’s absolutely crucial in the social justice world to take “he a little confused but he got the spirit” and similar sentiments/situations as a Win. intent is so much more important than saying it right the first time! if someone is approaching with scuffed language and incorrect terms but they’re visibly being as polite as they know how, that person is a friend and should be treated better than what their words might invite in someone else’s mouth.