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cleannyclead · 5 days ago
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How to Track and Verify Your HPD Dismissal Request Status Online
After submitting an hpd dismissal request, it’s important to track its status. This article shows you how to use HPD Online to monitor your violation status, check for feedback, and confirm whether your request was approved. Understanding this process helps you follow up proactively and avoid further citations or enforcement actions.
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flecks-of-stardust · 1 year ago
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hi sorry still obsessed with this gif i got. it's so funny to me. my baby's little feets sticking out. the pearl in their hands. the slime mold 'walking.' the neuron glow receding. earlier i laughed so hard it hurt and it's still just as funny now watching this help
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starryluminary · 1 year ago
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Dating sim where Noah’s the playable main character and the goal is to get with one of a wide variety of campers on the island (to his protest)
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supercantaloupe · 12 days ago
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my iced tea pitcher grew mold a while back but i've finally washed it scrubbed it and sanitized it enough to feel comfortable using it again yay
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coriander-candlesticks · 11 months ago
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I've been trying to figure out how to incorporate religious practice into my life & trying to get over the fear of being...annoying? If that's the right word? It feels a little like tugging on the gods' sleeves when I make more than one offering a day to them even though I know I'm not, like, being rude by *checks notes* giving them things or dedicating time/activities to them. Today I made a dessert in preparation for tomorrow's Pathfinder game and dedicated that time spent baking to Hestia and Aphrodite, and it was really nice! I feel like I'm starting to find my footing despite my worries. I'm also trying to make sure I take time where I'm not thinking about religion at all so that I don't start to ruminate/spiral. It's happened a few times already to varying degrees and it's! Not fun!
It's possible it's hindsight/confirmation bias, but I do think the vibes of my tarot deck changed when I started reaching out to the Greek deities. It makes sense: I was using my deck to reach out to a completely different deity/deities before I started exploring Hellenic polytheism. And it's definitely not in a bad way, just more energetic and...light? When before it was heavier (in a comforting way). I've gotten consistently coherent pulls, too, which is nice.
I've been trying to remember to pour a libation to Hermes at certain street corners when I'm out & about, but I have to make a game plan for when other people are also in the area, even if it's just psyching myself up so I don't look awkward while I do it. I have a pendant that I keep in front of his altar/shrine jar that I try to remember to take with me when I travel, and it's been cool having something in my pocket that's consistently reminding me of him because I check so often to make sure it's still there. There were some...issues with my commute on Monday (a true comedy of errors on the city's part) but the change in routine was a *lot* easier to handle in the morning. Of course, the unusually cool temperature helped, but I do accredit the smooth transition to Hermes because I wasn't stressed at *all* for the vast majority of my commute when I usually would have been wiped from the mental/sensory strain of having to pivot & kinda just hope I guessed right on what to do next. The commute home was a nightmare but I didn't have a whole-ass work day ahead of me after that so the stress didn't matter as much (and I was able to get through the last bus ride & walk from the stop which I wasn't sure I'd have the mental fortitude for).
I'm almost done with the statue of Hermes I've been working on, and I finished a set of alphabet oracle "stones" (squares made from air dry clay...would that technically be closer to potsherds?) tonight. I'll share a picture of them once I finish their bag- I have some leftover green cotton yarn from a recent project that I think will go well with them. We'll see how well they hold up, though I'm not planning on doing the "shake them until one falls out" method so hopefully they'll last a while. I worked on them in the living room this evening, instead of in my room. I'm getting more comfortable showing little elements of what I've been exploring to my housemates; it was nice to be able to sit & paint & listen to the iliad while my friend did his own thing next to me on the couch.
I'm still trying to figure out how to gauge each housemates' potential reactions. It'll probably be fine: friend 1 actively has an altar-esque space and uses tarot cards and a pendulum and friend 2 is friend 1's wife. I'm a bit worried about friend 3 being weird about it, at least at first, but considering he was experimenting with witchcraft-esque things a few years ago (I distinctly remember charms & him discussing which of the wheel of the year days he wanted to observe) I think I'm overthinking things. He's an atheist & his view of witchcraft was, at the very least, *similar* to the psych model, which I think is where the hesitation has been coming from on my end. I have therapy this weekend so I think I'll start bringing things up then. The office my therapist is in openly advertises all sorts of alt/witchcraft things so I think I'll be safe there lol
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tall-glass-of-nope · 8 days ago
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I hate being alive. I wish I’d never been created.
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trinitit3 · 9 months ago
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we need better antibiotic stewardship education at literally all levels of life science/medical education (INCLUDING middle school health class) bc literally the only reason i'd be seen as useful enough to be allowed to live in a post-apocalypse prepper compound is bc i can culture penicillium and i do NOT need you all ruining that for me
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cleannyclead · 19 days ago
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Lead Water Testing for Schools and Daycare Centers: Ensuring Safe Drinking Water for Children
Young children are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning. This article focuses on the importance of mandatory lead testing in schools and child care facilities. It discusses regulatory requirements, testing methods, and the steps administrators can take to protect children from lead exposure.
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0rionz-belt · 4 months ago
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Naughty molasses baths get the spray bottle
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foundationsolution1 · 7 months ago
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aurosoulart · 2 years ago
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finally got around to recording and subtitling my performance at the Augmented World Expo 😤 it's 6 minutes long, but worth the watch if you wanna understand more about what I do!
this was part of a competition centered around using XR technology (virtual reality, augmented reality, spatial computing - whatever you want to call it) to fight climate change.
we were the only ones competing in the category of Replace - and I gave this performance showing how Figmin XR, a software that can create free-to-download digital objects (aka 'digital twins'), could be used to massively reduce material waste in the future.
AR glasses and haptic feedback technologies are still in their infancy, and they're not YET at the stage where they can be as ubiquitous as smartphones - but as someone lucky enough to work with them every day, let me tell you:
this stuff is powerful. being able to to see, hear, and FEEL digital objects in 3D space changes the wiring of your brain. it's truly indescribable unless you've experienced it yourself, but everything feels real, like it's there with you, especially if it's something you've brought into existence with your own two hands. I share my virtual inventory with my friends - we play with confetti together, paint together, make things together - all in-person, the entire process feeling so natural that we forget all of it is just made out of light.
this is the entirety of what Figmin's mission is about - empowering people to re-learn the joy of playing (which so many of us don't have the time or money for anymore!), while also reducing material waste in the process.
once this new form of 3D computing finally becomes accessible to the public (and it will - it's too magical to be forgotten), we could see a huge cultural shift of innovation similar to what happened with the rise of the internet and personal computers in the first place.
and, like the original PC, it's only going to get better once it does reach people. I'm not going to say that every person out there will use XR for good (we all know how corporate greed goes by now), but that doesn't mean it's inherently bad or scary.
all technology is still just a tool, and we can still use it to connect with one another, to learn, to create... and, hopefully, to change the world for the better.
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hinamie · 1 year ago
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i hate drawing a character ive never drawn before in a lineup of characters ive drawn a Ton because it makes it so much more obvious its my first time :<
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calochortus · 1 year ago
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Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa by Beat Buetikofer Via Flickr: This slime mold was the size of a fly shit :-) Made with OM 90mm Macro and 2.0 Converter OM. Stack with 125 frames.
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loverboybrightsideghost · 7 months ago
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what if i said i ship sky and viktor
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adelaidedrubman · 2 years ago
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also i think i am having a bad allergic reaction to the mold in my office. there’s mold in my office btw
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plasticairenvironmental · 9 months ago
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Plasticair Environmental: Leading Ventilation Fan Solutions
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