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al1ura · 2 years ago
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Jesse, Lukas, & Petra trio cards✨
inspired by the Dragon Age: Inquisition cards!
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vaultedoverthehorse · 6 months ago
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Soda was supposed to be back thirty minutes ago.
Pony was sitting on the kitchen table eating a slice of his chocolate cake when the realization hit him.
It’s not like Soda being late is a cause for concern - he’s always going places with Steve and Two-Bit after his shift at the DX. But he almost always tells Pony the morning of, even if it’s in an offhanded way.
The fork hovers above the plate as Pony tries to remember if Soda mentioned something to him. Was he going to the rodeo? Did he have something with Sandy? All Soda had said this morning when he left was, “bye Pone! See a later!”
Pony set his plate to the side as he slid off the table. He didn’t want to tell Darry because he didn’t want Soda to get into trouble (even if Darry would never yell at him) but what if something bad happened?
Pony paces the kitchen as he thinks. He practically could hear Two-Bit making fun of his overthinking, but he couldn’t help it. He tried to focus on finding solutions. Should get Johnny to help him search Tulsa? No, that’ll just end up with them getting distracted. Should he call Steve? Hard pass, Steve hates his guts, and besides he’s probably with Soda anyway. Pony chews the inside of his cheek, his imagination working in overtime. He tried hard to push any thought of a vehicle accident out of his head before he went crazy.
Pony’s head snaps to the door as he hears it bang open. The sound cut through the silence like a bullet, causing him to jump. His sigh of relief catches in this throat when he sees Soda - he’s got a bruise forming on his cheekbone and busted knuckles. Soda shot Pony a grin as he headed to their shared room, like this was just a regular work day.
“Soda, what-“ Pony follows Soda worried for his older brother.
“I’m good, Pone. Just a little tussle.” Soda smiles and ruffles Pony’s hair, trying to comfort him.
“But what happened?” Pony pesters his brother, not wanting to let him go without an explanation.
“Jus’ some Socs at the DX.” Soda sighs softly. “Mouthing off about me an’ Steve bein’ lousy greasers an’ they said something ‘bout his parents. I wasn’t gonna let that fly.” Soda rolled his shoulders back slightly. “An’ you know I never lose a fight.”
Pony gave his brother a look (it was both a why-would-you-do-that and for-Steve?-you’re-insane look).
Soda grinned as he caught his brother’s eye. “I’m just fine, honey. You should see the other guy. He looked something awful. Now, where’s that chocolate cake you said you were baking?”
Pony looked at his brother with a mixture of awe and incredulity. “It’s on the counter.”
He watched his brother head off to grab a piece as he shook his head. “Crazy.” Pony muttered quietly under his breath. But there was a small smile on his face.
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nonese-random · 2 months ago
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i draw Spongebob laying on the grass n have an idea 2 draw cottage core spongebob, then i draw Squidward then plankton, n thx God i stop cuz who knows who i will draw being a princess?
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do u think he notices?
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n last but not least, this! I was testing a new coloring thechnique (i luv it sm n don't want 2 gatekeep it from u)
(wut is w me being insanely productive at night n not sleeping lmao)
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gmmmtv · 2 years ago
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i have been wanting to post one of these for a while because i miss the old tumblr culture and the mutualism of it all, especially now after reading @willowfey’s tags on this post (hana i’m giving u a little kissy)
so here are 9 pictures from my september <3
i'm tagging @willowfey @indigodawns @toppingjeffsatur @bilights @jdotsodomite @strongpower-ty @loveloveolivia @gayshrug @nodtnutthasid to post some pictures of their own and tag a few people to keep it going (only if y'all want to of course, as always!! <3)
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yournextbimbogf · 1 year ago
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why do u post a story, leave it up for a couple of mins, then delete it?
uhm..so..🙁🙁
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nahoyasboyfriend · 1 year ago
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The james oneshot is finished and ready to be posted. I just don't know when I should post it
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osaemu · 1 year ago
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it's not showing up on tags 💔 oh well
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theunfairfolk · 3 months ago
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the spirit is unwilling and the flesh it feels not so good also
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bloodbending · 5 months ago
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can’t believe tiktok is actually getting banned, twitter is infested with bots and brainworm-infested musk bootlickers, facebook is king of QAnon, instagram caught the plague from facebook and is dying a slow death in real time… and as the dust settles… only Miss Tumblr is left standing… failing upwards once again
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ambivalentatmosphere · 3 months ago
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Actually you know what I have no concept of time and it’s still the 14th so
Send 🌕 + a question so that Feral Cordie(tm) will answer it or ⛈️ + a question so that Ethan (who’s trying to stop Cordie from committing atrocities and currently fearing for his life) will answer it
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asgardian--angels · 8 months ago
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Planet's Fucked: What Can You Do To Help? (Long Post)
Since nobody is talking about the existential threat to the climate and the environment a second Trump term/Republican government control will cause, which to me supersedes literally every other issue, I wanted to just say my two cents, and some things you can do to help. I am a conservation biologist, whose field was hit substantially by the first Trump presidency. I study wild bees, birds, and plants.
In case anyone forgot what he did last time, he gagged scientists' ability to talk about climate change, he tried zeroing budgets for agencies like the NOAA, he attempted to gut protections in the Endangered Species Act (mainly by redefining 'take' in a way that would allow corporations to destroy habitat of imperiled species with no ramifications), he tried to do the same for the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (the law that offers official protection for native non-game birds), he sought to expand oil and coal extraction from federal protected lands, he shrunk the size of multiple national preserves, HE PULLED US OUT OF THE PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT, and more.
We are at a crucial tipping point in being able to slow the pace of climate change, where we decide what emissions scenario we will operate at, with existential consequences for both the environment and people. We are also in the middle of the Sixth Mass Extinction, with the rate of species extinctions far surpassing background rates due completely to human actions. What we do now will determine the fate of the environment for hundreds or thousands of years - from our ability to grow key food crops (goodbye corn belt! I hated you anyway but), to the pressure on coastal communities that will face the brunt of sea level rise and intensifying extreme weather events, to desertification, ocean acidification, wildfires, melting permafrost (yay, outbreaks of deadly frozen viruses!), and a breaking down of ecosystems and ecosystem services due to continued habitat loss and species declines, especially insect declines. The fact that the environment is clearly a low priority issue despite the very real existential threat to so many people, is beyond my ability to understand. I do partly blame the public education system for offering no mandatory environmental science curriculum or any at all in most places. What it means is that it will take the support of everyone who does care to make any amount of difference in this steeply uphill battle.
There are not enough environmental scientists to solve these issues, not if public support is not on our side and the majority of the general public is either uninformed or actively hostile towards climate science (or any conservation science).
So what can you, my fellow Americans, do to help mitigate and minimize the inevitable damage that lay ahead?
I'm not going to tell you to recycle more or take shorter showers. I'll be honest, that stuff is a drop in the bucket. What does matter on the individual level is restoring and protecting habitat, reducing threats to at-risk species, reducing pesticide use, improving agricultural practices, and pushing for policy changes. Restoring CONNECTIVITY to our landscape - corridors of contiguous habitat - will make all the difference for wildlife to be able to survive a changing climate and continued human population expansion.
**Caveat that I work in the northeast with pollinators and birds so I cannot provide specific organizations for some topics, including climate change focused NGOs. Scientists on tumblr who specialize in other fields, please add your own recommended resources. **
We need two things: FUNDING and MANPOWER.
You may surprised to find that an insane amount of conservation work is carried out by volunteers. We don't ever have the funds to pay most of the people who want to help. If you really really care, consider going into a conservation-related field as a career. It's rewarding, passionate work.
At the national level, please support:
The Nature Conservancy
Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation
Cornell Lab of Ornithology (including eBird)
National Audubon Society
Federal Duck Stamps (you don't need to be a hunter to buy one!)
These first four work to acquire and restore critical habitat, change environmental policy, and educate the public. There is almost certainly a Nature Conservancy-owned property within driving distance of you. Xerces plays a very large role in pollinator conservation, including sustainable agriculture, native bee monitoring programs, and the Bee City/Bee Campus USA programs. The Lab of O is one of the world's leaders in bird research and conservation. Audubon focuses on bird conservation. You can get annual memberships to these organizations and receive cool swag and/or a subscription to their publications which are well worth it. You can also volunteer your time; we need thousands of volunteers to do everything from conducting wildlife surveys, invasive species removal, providing outreach programming, managing habitat/clearing trails, planting trees, you name it. Federal Duck Stamps are the major revenue for wetland conservation; hunters need to buy them to hunt waterfowl but anyone can get them to collect!
THERE ARE DEFINITELY MORE, but these are a start.
Additionally, any federal or local organizations that seek to provide support and relief to those affected by hurricanes, sea level rise, any form of coastal climate change...
At the regional level:
These are a list of topics that affect major regions of the United States. Since I do not work in most of these areas I don't feel confident recommending specific organizations, but please seek resources relating to these as they are likely major conservation issues near you.
PRAIRIE CONSERVATION & PRAIRIE POTHOLE WETLANDS
DRYING OF THE COLORADO RIVER (good overview video linked)
PROTECTION OF ESTUARIES AND SALTMARSH, ESPECIALLY IN THE DELAWARE BAY AND LONG ISLAND (and mangroves further south, everglades etc; this includes restoring LIVING SHORELINES instead of concrete storm walls; also check out the likely-soon extinction of saltmarsh sparrows)
UNDAMMING MAJOR RIVERS (not just the Colorado; restoring salmon runs, restoring historic floodplains)
NATIVE POLLINATOR DECLINES (NOT honeybees. for fuck's sake. honeybees are non-native domesticated animals. don't you DARE get honeybee hives to 'save the bees')
WILDLIFE ALONG THE SOUTHERN BORDER (support the Mission Butterfly Center!)
INVASIVE PLANT AND ANIMAL SPECIES (this is everywhere but the specifics will differ regionally, dear lord please help Hawaii)
LOSS OF WETLANDS NATIONWIDE (some states have lost over 90% of their wetlands, I'm looking at you California, Ohio, Illinois)
INDUSTRIAL AGRICULTURE, esp in the CORN BELT and CALIFORNIA - this is an issue much bigger than each of us, but we can work incrementally to promote sustainable practices and create habitat in farmland-dominated areas. Support small, local farms, especially those that use soil regenerative practices, no-till agriculture, no pesticides/Integrated Pest Management/no neonicotinoids/at least non-persistent pesticides. We need more farmers enrolling in NRCS programs to put farmland in temporary or permanent wetland easements, or to rent the land for a 30-year solar farm cycle. We've lost over 99% of our prairies to corn and soybeans. Let's not make it 100%.
INDIGENOUS LAND-BACK EFFORTS/INDIGENOUS LAND MANAGEMENT/TEK (adding this because there have been increasing efforts not just for reparations but to also allow indigenous communities to steward and manage lands either fully independently or alongside western science, and it would have great benefits for both people and the land; I know others on here could speak much more on this. Please platform indigenous voices)
HARMFUL ALGAL BLOOMS (get your neighbors to stop dumping fertilizers on their lawn next to lakes, reduce agricultural runoff)
OCEAN PLASTIC (it's not straws, it's mostly commercial fishing line/trawling equipment and microplastics)
A lot of these are interconnected. And of course not a complete list.
At the state and local level:
You probably have the most power to make change at the local level!
Support or volunteer at your local nature centers, local/state land conservancy non-profits (find out who owns&manages the preserves you like to hike at!), state fish & game dept/non-game program, local Audubon chapters (they do a LOT). Participate in a Christmas Bird Count!
Join local garden clubs, which install and maintain town plantings - encourage them to use NATIVE plants. Join a community garden!
Get your college campus or city/town certified in the Bee Campus USA/Bee City USA programs from the Xerces Society
Check out your state's official plant nursery, forest society, natural heritage program, anything that you could become a member of, get plants from, or volunteer at.
Volunteer to be part of your town's conservation commission, which makes decisions about land management and funding
Attend classes or volunteer with your land grant university's cooperative extension (including master gardener programs)
Literally any volunteer effort aimed at improving the local environment, whether that's picking up litter, pulling invasive plants, installing a local garden, planting trees in a city park, ANYTHING. make a positive change in your own sphere. learn the local issues affecting your nearby ecosystems. I guarantee some lake or river nearby is polluted
MAKE HABITAT IN YOUR COMMUNITY. Biggest thing you can do. Use plants native to your area in your yard or garden. Ditch your lawn. Don't use pesticides (including mosquito spraying, tick spraying, Roundup, etc). Don't use fertilizers that will run off into drinking water. Leave the leaves in your yard. Get your school/college to plant native gardens. Plant native trees (most trees planted in yards are not native). Remove invasive plants in your yard.
On this last point, HERE ARE EASY ONLINE RESOURCES TO FIND NATIVE PLANTS and LEARN ABOUT NATIVE GARDENING:
Xerces Society Pollinator Conservation Resource Center
Pollinator Pathway
Audubon Native Plant Finder
Homegrown National Park (and Doug Tallamy's other books)
National Wildlife Federation Native Plant Finder (clunky but somewhat helpful)
Heather Holm (for prairie/midwest/northeast)
MonarchGard w/ Benjamin Vogt (for prairie/midwest)
Native Plant Trust (northeast & mid-atlantic)
Grow Native Massachusetts (northeast)
Habitat Gardening in Central New York (northeast)
There are many more - I'm not familiar with resources for western states. Print books are your biggest friend. Happy to provide a list of those.
Lastly, you can help scientists monitor species using citizen science. Contribute to iNaturalist, eBird, Bumblebee Watch, or any number of more geographically or taxonomically targeted programs (for instance, our state has a butterfly census carried out by citizen volunteers).
In short? Get curious, get educated, get involved. Notice your local nature, find out how it's threatened, and find out who's working to protect it that you can help with. The health of the planet, including our resilience to climate change, is determined by small local efforts to maintain and restore habitat. That is how we survive this. When government funding won't come, when we're beat back at every turn trying to get policy changed, it comes down to each individual person creating a safe refuge for nature.
Thanks for reading this far. Please feel free to add your own credible resources and organizations.
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gayshitanddadjokes · 9 months ago
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I waited up until midnight just to be able to post this
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jollymalt · 1 day ago
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seadeepspaceontheside · 5 months ago
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Its a scientific anomaly where both of them some how lose their brains for the streets or from books. support me on kofi, blusky, twitter~
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flipflopmasterr · 5 months ago
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Enjoyed the stream a lil bit too much. Thank you guys!
[open image for better quality!!]
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