i rlly hope it gets easier soon bc i am fucking losing my mind
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I drew Alice too...my precious couple...
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school districts when more than half of the students at a school are disabled, low income, and/or English learners, and you ask for a little more staff to adequately meet needs, and they cut staff instead
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whys king kong………..so fucking large
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glass animals: hyuuuuu im a funny little monkey man take my chicken fingers by the hand and make me your sandwich
me:
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trying to build a habit of saving journalism articles that have stuck with me (and remembering which ones I've read over the years). some I've read recently and in the past:
The Dead World of Blippi. Speaks for itself!
Footprints in the snow lead to an emotional rescue. On the danger of the natural world and the power of fragile human connection.
A Maddening Sound: Is the Hum a mysterious noise heard around the world, science, or mass delusion? On the Hum, my favorite phenomenon.
Who Is Still Inside the Metaverse? Searching for friends in Mark Zuckerberg’s deserted fantasyland. The strange between space of a (mostly) empty virtual world; I also recommend the Exploring Dead Games videos by Redlyne on Youtube for a similar vibe.
Is Time an Illusion? // The Cosmic Origins of Time's Arrow // The Paradox of Time: Why It Can't Stop, But Must. These three articles on the nature of time, if you'd like to hurt your brain.
The Really Big One. On the potential for the catastrophic consequences of an earthquake along the Pacific Northwest's Cascadia fault line.
The Uncounted. On the devastating civilian casualties of U. S. air strikes in Iraq.
The trauma floor: the secret lives of Facebook moderators in America. Self-explanatory; very good, but watch out - I think reading this a few years ago did most of the work of turning me into something of a misanthrope.
The Curse of Xanadu. On the first hypertext project that preceded the Internet.
A ‘Last Hope’ Experiment Finds Evidence for Unknown Particles // To Observe the Muon Is to Experience Hints of Immortality. Two articles about the experimental significance of the muon particle and the uncertainty of staring into the vast unknown.
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