stavingoffapathy
stavingoffapathy
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stavingoffapathy · 1 year ago
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if it sucks hit da bricks <- litany against sunk cost
take it easy but take it <- litany against burnout/apathy cycle
fuck it we ball <- litany against perfectionism
now say something beautiful and true <- litany against irony poisoning
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stavingoffapathy · 1 year ago
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please accept my heartfelt gift of small crab
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The Sleep of Sorrow and the Dream of Joy by Raffaelle Monti
Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 02 IX 2017
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The Night before the Exam by Leonid Pasternak, 1895
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Cats painting studies by Paul Rabaud
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“Sweet Dreams”
Martin Gregus captured a once in a lifetime moment of a Polar Bear sleeping on a bed of fireweed.
Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
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stavingoffapathy · 1 year ago
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no amount of bird posts i make can ever capture how truly strange bitterns are
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stavingoffapathy · 1 year ago
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bird names that are fun to say:
little grebe
great tit
bustard
squacco heron
hottentot buttonquail
hoopoe
SWAAAAN
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"When considering the great victories of America’s conservationists, we tend to think of the sights and landscapes emblematic of the West, but there’s also a rich history of acknowledging the value of the wetlands of America’s south.
These include such vibrant ecosystems as the Everglades, the Great Dismal Swamp, the floodplains of the Congaree River, and “America’s Amazon” also known as the “Land Between the Rivers”—recently preserved forever thanks to generous donors and work by the Nature Conservancy (TNC).
With what the TNC described as an “unprecedented gift,” 8,000 acres of pristine wetlands where the Alabama and Tombigbee Rivers join, known as the Mobile Delta, were purchased for the purpose of conservation for $15 million. The owners chose to sell to TNC rather than to the timber industry which planned to log in the location.
“This is one of the most important conservation victories that we’ve ever been a part of,” said Mitch Reid, state director for The Nature Conservancy in Alabama.
The area is filled with oxbow lakes, creeks, and swamps alongside the rivers, and they’re home to so many species that it ranks as one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth, such that Reid often jokes that while it has rightfully earned the moniker “America’s Amazon” the Amazon should seriously consider using the moniker “South America’s Mobile.”
“This tract represents the largest remaining block of land that we can protect in the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. First and foremost, TNC is doing this work for our fellow Alabamians who rightly pride themselves on their relationship with the outdoors,” said Reid, who told Advance Local that it can connect with other protected lands to the north, in an area called the Red Hills.
“Conservation lands in the Delta positions it as an anchor in a corridor of protected lands stretching from the Gulf of Mexico to the Appalachian Mountains and has long been a priority in TNC’s ongoing efforts to establish resilient and connected landscapes across the region.”
At the moment, no management plan has been sketched out, but TNC believes it must allow the public to use it for recreation as much as possible.
The money for the purchase was provided by a government grant and a generous, anonymous donor, along with $5.2 million from the Holdfast Collective—the conservation funding body of Patagonia outfitters."
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Video via Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, August 7, 2020
Article via Good News Network, February 14, 2024
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Pink Paddletail Eel | Moringua raitaborua 
“Also called the Purple Spaghetti Eel, Moringua raitaborua is not only rare in the aquarium trade, but this curiosity is also rarely viewed once it’s added to the aquarium. It is very shy so it will keep itself hidden and spend most of its time burrowed in a fine sand substrate. This is a ‘true’ eel. It is a member of the Moringuidae family of ‘worm eels’ or ’ spaghetti eels’. It can get rather long, growing to just over 17 inches (44 cm) in length. But true to its name its body is long, thin, and ‘spaghetti’-like. Its head is so small that it is inconspicuous from the rest of the body. It eyes are small too and are covered with skin.” x
(by Bluegrass Aquatics)
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I wanted to draw Beren that would fit my wild Luthien design ♥
My sis said they look like a couple from Josei manga, and she now wants me to draw the whole comic. I am tempted to do so...
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