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Today's Patreon freebie's a Turkay Day Dinner Foreground!
Fun fact: I don't like turkey, but maybe your action figures do.
This is a transparent PNG file, so it should be able to be used on all the photo-editing apps / programs.
Link in the comments 👇
Poker Twitter has been rough lately. A lot of negativity, and most of it gets amplified because a few big accounts drive the tone. It can feel like one person can’t change anything, but that’s just not true.
If you want this space to feel more supportive, there is something small but powerful you can do:
When someone posts something that helps you, inspires you, or makes you think… tell them.
Reply. Quote-tweet. DM. Say it in person. Whatever.
Positive feedback doesn’t travel on its own — you have to push it.
Negativity hits the algo harder, but the truth is, there are way more positive people and meaningful things happening in poker than the timeline suggests. They just don’t get the same spotlight.
And here’s the part most people don’t realize:
Even the people doing great work — the ones you’d assume are confident — deal with self-doubt. Social media makes the loudest critics look like the majority.
A simple “hey, this helped me” or “I appreciate what you do” goes further than you think. It keeps people motivated and shines a light on what they are doing. It keeps good ideas alive. And it pushes the culture in the direction we all say we want.
Be the person who pushes the good stuff forward. It compounds.
How has your action figure collecting evolved? As action figures themselves evolve, have your tastes remained the same, or does your ever-loving collecting heart have eyes for another? Line, I mean. Let's discuss it!
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Have fun, and happy snapping!
The 80s... what a time to be a kid back then. The extended version of the Airwolf Intro just oozes nostalgia. The Synthesizer sound, the different angles of the helicopter, the way the tune switches at the 0:51 mark is just so emblematic of that era; gives me nerd chills to this day.
No streaming and no Internet back then, which meant you had to wait a whole week (!) for the next episode to air. Imagine that in today's world. The concept of waiting is a long lost art it seems...
If a giant adventure is on your Santa list this Christmas, check out Tourism NI's new digital festive guide.
Whether you're planning a festive short break or a dazzling day out in NI, the Giant Guide to Festive Short Breaks has you covered - https://t.co/diq7MMdeeq
So excited this #archaeology story is out in the world…incredible work by scientists in #Estonia giving us a window onto life in the #Baltic 10 000 years ago! 🙏
DNA reveals stone age teenager as chewer of 10,500-year-old ‘gum’ https://t.co/nb8gciCZBe
Journalists are civilians under international humanitarian law.
Facilities and equipment utilized for reporting and disseminating news are also civilian structures.
They must be respected and protected.
Journalists are #NotATarget.
On this day in 1987, The Pogues released the holiday classic "Fairytale of New York" featuring Kirsty MacColl. The Irish folk-style ballad was written as a duet between Shane MacGowan and MacColl and remains one of the UK's most beloved Christmas songs.