guys, i thought tyvek tape was going to be, like, tyvek with glue on it? it's NOT. it's just glorified packing tape :(
HOWEVER, in my time of need i happened to receive a package of yarn for a completely unrelated project... shipped in a tyvek envelope >:)
and so:
this actually worked fantastically well i highly recommend Serendipitous Shipping Envelope. i was kind of scared of k118 given the problems that people on discord seemed to be having with it but it went SUPER smoothly (except for the cover i glued on crooked and needed to extend with a tiny triangle of offcut material). 10/10, im obsessed with k118 now
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In severe psychological distress at the loss of the boops. I didn't even realize it was an April Fool's only thing. Shocked and hurt. So many missed boops
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I made a very WIP discord server to try to make people be my friends or something idk so if we are mutuals (starting with mutuals, might open to more later, but don't want random weirdos to join and ruin it) and you like star rail and/or genshin send dm and I can give link
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the cold spring evening smells like memories and being 17 and drinking strangely smelling blue booze and throwing molotovs.
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still thinking about real estate AU -> "this pricing strategy's weakness is MY EXISTENCE"
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Ani Reviews: A Step-by-Step Guide to a Florida Native Yard
I promised you guys a review and here it is. I've never really done a book review before but I'm doing my best to make this Coherent and Helpful.
[Photo ID: a book, titled A Step-by-Step Guide to a Florida Native Yard by Ginny Stibolt and Marjorie Shropshire.]
Out of all the books I checked out from the library this round, I started with this one because it was the shortest out of all of them--if we don't count the appendix and index, its 101 pages long. You can read where I sort of live blogged a portion of this read here.
I think its a pretty good read! It's definitely a lot more relevant if you are the home owner and most directly in charge of landscaping decisions and such. It gives a bit of advice on how to handle making similar changes in an HOA neighborhood, and provides pointers and resources to other books that can also be helpful in the journey to make your landscape a wildlife-friendly habitat. It focuses on Florida specifically, as denoted by the title, and will frequently remind the reader that gardening in Florida is vastly different from gardening anywhere else. So whether you've been a Florida resident all your life, or are planning on making a move on down here, this book can be a helpful resource if you want to transform some or even all of your yard into a habitat.
After the introduction, the book is separated into seven major sections referred to as Steps. There's Assess Your Property, Plan for Drainage and Stormwater Sequestration, Install Trees, Plant Shrubs, Working with Herbaceous Plants, Build a Wild or Natural Area, and Create Spaces for Human Use. If you're more interested in one part than the others, you can definitely skip around to find what you're looking for. I will say, the Drainage and Stormwater section made my head spin a bit.
I will say this: I don't know if the writers ever fully decided if they wanted this book to be targeted towards those who are already gung-ho about native plants and itching to transform their landscape, or to people who are just beginning to dip their toe into the idea. Overall though, it was a nice and informative read, and the illustrations inside are lovely.
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I'm sobbing
No matter where I go
No matter where I look
I see Sun's ass
It's back again. It will haunt me forever
I don't want to see a french fry animatronic’s booty
OH GOD ANON WHAT H A P P E N E D
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according to wikipedia the trials of cato are called that because they were roommates for a while with a guy named cato who didnt care for their music very much. are you KIDDING ME thats the funniest band name origin i’ve heard all year
anyway lets all celebrate difyrrwch being back on spotify !!!
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Most times the only bit of the apple I don't eat is the stem if it's still there. That way I have next to nothing I have to deal with in terms of 'food waste' or rubbish when eating them on the go (and at home when I'm lazy)
yeha....
BIG MOOD!
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In majima everywhere if you lose a fight against him Majima should just go ... or tch and walk away wordlessly and kiryu should be on his ass watching majima trot offscreen before he stands up and resumes the game because it would be an utterly devastating motivator to git gud
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whatevrf. stelle brained again
even though I haven't played honkai in a while (<- too eepy)
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