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"Tell the chef, the beer is on me."
*Hamilton voice* That’s true
Thank god someone said it. I’ve been waffling between thinking this must be his favorite sweater of ask time (which to be fair I am so down with because it looks so soft and snuggly) or that I have some how only seen picture of lin from one day in his whole life.
everyone needs to see the ultimate sweater compilations by @hamilslut (all four of em!)
^that fact may be why vanessa said during the hamildoc premiere that she hasn’t let him buy a sweater in 2 years ;D
the very first sweater compilation was actually made in 2015 by lin’s longtime friends and collaborators tommy kail and john buzzetti, featuring the grey sweater’s predecessor, the tan sweater
(for more–i’ve got a tag for that. of course.)
Legacy what is a legacy….
Lin-Manuel Miranda: best known for his musicals In The Heights, Hamilton, and for wearing that same goddamn sweater all the time
well, it looks like it’s a comfy sweater.
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Some of you are reblogging because you think its funny that programmers would talk to ducks. I’m reblogging because I think its funny picturing a programmer explaining their code, realizing what they did when they explain the bad code, then grabbing the strangling the duck while yelling “WHY WAS THE FIX THAT SIMPLE!? AM I GOING BLIND!”
AS A PROGRAMMER I CAN TELL YOU THAT THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU FUCKING DO WE HAD TO BAN THE DUCKS FROM MY CLASSES BECAUSE EVERYONE WOULD FLIP THE DUCK OR THROW IT AT A WALL OR SOMETHING WHEN THEY FIGURED OUT THE PROBLEM IN THEIR CODE
so that’s the function of a rubber duck
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I work at a startup and part of the onboarding package you get when you first start working here now includes a rubber duck. We also have a bigger version of the duck for the extra hard problems. Sometimes one duck doesn’t cut it and you need to borrow your neighbors to get more ducks on the problem. One time we couldn’t figure out why something wasn’t working right so we assembled the counsel of ducks and by the grace of the Duck Gods were we able to finally come to a solution. These ducks have saved many lives and should be respected for the heroes they are.
@elanorpam wow. Thats REALLY REALLY REALLY good art, but like…Why?
commission for @the-real-seebs, who is a programmer
why does this have 32k notes? it’s just a picture of a knife in a ranch bottle, is there some unspoken joke that 32 thousand people share? what is going on here, i dont get it. it’s just a fucking picture of a knife in a ranch bottle. is there some spiritual connection people have to this picture? is there some ominous and mystical reasoning that this has 32 thousand notes? do people reblog this because it makes them look like some indie blogger? or is there just something funny to this? someone please explain
no one tell him
Scheduling this to post on March 15 because it needs to happen.
The ides of March have come
Me: “Alright, time to get some work done…”
My brain:
Me: “No, dude, I’m serious…”
MY BRAIN:
Somebody explain this to me
The car was left there for well over 20 years, and in that time a street lamp grew up through its engine and hood.
The phenomenon is seen more often with trees and older cars, but as cities expand and cars encroach on the street lamp’s home, this will become more and more common. It’s bad for both the car and the street lamp, as the car will obviously become immobile and the street lamp itself may exhibit stunted growth or a disproportionate bulb. The lamp seen above has a bloated fixture but only shines at 150 lux, in contrast to a healthy street lamp’s 500.
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