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Iron Islander voice: Theon you [19 syllable dolphin noise slur] I see you came back WOKE and GAY and a WOMAN from us leaving you as a child prisoner to the guy with an 8 foot sword that makes you drag it around to executions in front of his screaming faced tree gods as a daily reminder that he can and will kill you (a child) just like he killed the rest of your family (some of which were also children). Did you have fun polishing his sword? I’ll bet. Did you write this letter yourself? Knowing there’s a one person literacy limit? Should we call you Theon the Reader, you reading fuck? And standing here in a jean jacket you bought yourself, may as well be sucking dick at old navy. You know who’s NOT woke or gay or a woman? Your sister Asha. Why can’t you be less gay and woke and a woman, like Asha? I bet she could run a democratic election because you know what isn’t gay Theon? Democracy
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a medley stamps with penguins. brazil & argentina, issued 1987, 1995, & 1991
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São Tomé Caecilian (Schistometopum thomense), family Dermophiidae, endemic to São Tomé and Ilhéu das Rolas (Africa)
photographs by m_burger
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Bats Fact #27
Whole Apple
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My roommates got married last week and said today that they’re planning on moving to somewhere else in the city, and asked me to move with them when they do.
Which I appreciate so much, they’re both fantastic roommates and I really don’t want to try and find another place on my own, but also. Jesus Christ what a look. “Hiii we’re the Thompsons, we just moved in down the street, that’s my husband and that’s the ghoul who used to live in our basement”
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Baby bird season is in full swing, and one sound starts it every year - the ear-piercing screeches of the Starling youngsters. It is hilarious to see them follow the parents, jumping on them and loudly demanding attention. But they are also still bumbling around like the babies that they are. Another interesting visitor late tonight - a House Wren must have thought the camera box is a nestbox and came to check it out. I am glad the Wren guard is up and working (*knocksonwood*) with these inquisitive little destroyers.
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jon snow: im a bastard. everyone hates me. i want to die. and im 14
tyrion for some fucking reason:
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CONCLAVE 2024 | dir. Edward Berger
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oh my God????😭😭😭
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Sometimes it is good to be loud and make yourself heard.
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two stamps dedicated to water conservation. usa, 1960 & 1984.
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iNaturalist has opened up a feedback form for their poorly received genAI proposal. Go make your feelings heard
here is a forum thread regarding all of the problems the community has with it, including a very length response by yours truly if you want more information
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US 2023 Blue Button Organism
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it's okay, ulysses ogre. you can back up and try dubliners, it's a short story collection with much more straightforward prose, you can dive deep on one piece at a time, and once you've toyed around with that then I'm sure you'll have an easier time with ulysses. besides, I had an irish lit professor who'd been studying finnegans wake for twenty years and she said she still didn't really know what was going on in it. ulysses ogre, what really matters is if you are enjoying your time with literature and feel like you are gaining something, not whether you reach the "correct" conclusions. there's no need to try and force yourself through something if you feel like you aren't on an even enough plane with the text to reap any of its rewards.
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it's okay, ulysses ogre. you can back up and try dubliners, it's a short story collection with much more straightforward prose, you can dive deep on one piece at a time, and once you've toyed around with that then I'm sure you'll have an easier time with ulysses. besides, I had an irish lit professor who'd been studying finnegans wake for twenty years and she said she still didn't really know what was going on in it. ulysses ogre, what really matters is if you are enjoying your time with literature and feel like you are gaining something, not whether you reach the "correct" conclusions. there's no need to try and force yourself through something if you feel like you aren't on an even enough plane with the text to reap any of its rewards.
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