Just a college grad trying to get her hands in the dirt. Probably didn't need to go to college for that.
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There's some dude (derogatory) on FB who is PISSED people are pricing their farm fresh eggs at $2 and $3 a dozen instead of $4+, saying it's "disrespectful" and "undignified" and "I'm trying to feed my kids" like Sir, you are on a Facebook group page bitching about your neighbors egg prices because your pet chickens aren't earning you a living wage and you think it's your neighbors' fault, you do not have a leg to stand on here wrt dignity.
Also half the answers are like "I give them to friends and family free" or "I donate them to food banks" or "I'm making them affordable to folks who might not otherwise be able to get them now that they're so expensive in the store" and "if you think you're going to turn a profit keeping backyard chickens you have been wildly misled" and so on, and so forth, and I'm so living for it.
and I can tell you right now, he did NOT like my answer of "if you're trying to feed your kids, I hear eggs are edible."
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@mossy-petrichor submitted: This guy's very colors
Very fashionable!
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university of california academic workers have authorised a strike in response to uc action against pro palestinian protestors and solidarity encampments, especially at UCLA.
this includes 48000 workers across 10 campuses.
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A juvenile bug isn't called a larva until it reaches the surface. While it's still underground it's called a margma
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rediscovering ray troll's art in my fish era is such a delight. that guy makes art that sounds like his name. he was so right about fish worship
#i love ray troll!#i bought some of his shirt designs for my family for xmas#i have a book he illustrated#cruisin the fossil highway#cannot recommend enough
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Jose Rizal, the philippine national hero (chosen by the American occupation but whatever lol) believed in peaceful means to achieve liberation, even tried to convince his contemporaries to NOT revolt. And the Spaniards still marched him off to prison where he was eventually executed via firing squad.
Andres Bonifacio, dude who rebelled against both the Americans and the Spaniards, started the revolution that lead to the philippines being among the first democracies of Asia and the entire global south. And the American occupation had him assassinated by the puppet government they set up.
Rizal grew up a member of the bourgeoisie, while Bonifacio grew up among the lower classes. And it didn't matter, because regardless of how differently they resisted, they were both killed by the oppressive regimes they were under. The difference is that Andres died fighting, dedicating his life to the rebellion, and his dream of liberating his people.
Anyways. If a lot of you guys are constantly picking between two lesser and greater evils, what difference do you have from medieval peasants waiting for a benevolent king to have mercy on you.
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hey boss i can't come in today it's a sunny day and there's a lovely breeze coming in through my window, yeah it's rustling the branches of the tree outside that's finally bloomed so it's pretty serious
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the Columbia University arrests are worse than they seem. They're arresting protesting students for trespassing. It goes without saying students cannot meaningfully "trespass" in the common areas of a university they attend. So Columbia University has suspended all student protestors from their institution, in the process revoking their access to housing, their belongings, and most crucially damaging their academic futures. We are witnessing full scale silencing and removal of anyone of conscience from the next generation of academia.
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i tempt the gods every day when i leave my windows wide open next to a house finch colony
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A Blind Man in His Garden, Homer, Alaska (July 1984, October 1987) Joel Sternfeld, American, born 1944 Chromogenic print, from the series “American Prospects”
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herons would love middle aged man fishing culture i think
do you understand my vision
#i'm going to show this to the heron people at the bird event and gauge their opinion#will report back
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Church of Whale Fall
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BOOSTING APRIL 2024 Active boycott notice!!!




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