i havent read any of them yet but i am glad there are zeke/william fics out there, im glad im not the only one out here
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Moon Phos/Invasion arc Phos in Chinese Mafia AU... imagine...
after almost one whole year of receiving this ask, i finally present this crude sketch of triad au moon phos dressed in cheongsam.
i suddenly felt like drawing this au again! this moon phos was fun to think about... i imagine their body would be more tatted around the neck, arms, and legs.
more recent sketches on my side twitter here
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Spiral 2020
By far the most important dimension of this endeavor is to perceive the life activity of the School in as many ways as we can, and last spring that’s exactly what was needed more than anything else as we experimented and revised. The leading work of the College of Teachers is to coordinate, support, assess, and transform the School’s program and curriculum according to our shared pedagogical ideals. But we also knew that if we remained attentive to our core principles (that our work with students is for life and not just for now, that teaching and learning are inherently collaborative and not just to and from individuals, and that capacities for intuitive understanding can be strengthened and put to use and not just wished for in the abstract), we would discover and invent paths through the crisis-varying and evolving the program in consonance with our philosophical-pedagogical convictions. We knew that we would make mistakes, that we would have to forego aspects of school that had seemed essential, and that we would need to work harder than ever before. Because our curriculum derives from an intention to meet individually developing human beings rather than from extrinsic standards or regulations, we felt quite ready to adapt school to whatever seemed needed in whatever ways we could. It was a reassuringly calm and circumspect meeting: we knew better than to make concrete plans, and we felt that years of direct and interested engagement with children and families would allow us to adapt our offerings and our ways of teaching. Spring break was just beginning, buying us a little time to plan and adjust nevertheless, fear was spreading in the wake of the pandemic, and teachers recognized right away that the immediate pedagogical task would be to counteract anxiety, isolation, and discontinuity of experience already emerging. Terms like “distance learning” or “beyond the classroom” were just being invented, only one or two of us had ever led a Zoom meeting, and the protracted shutdown that ensued was not yet obviously imminent. On March 13, 2020, the College of Teachers held an emergency meeting in the 78th Street building to assess the rapidly deteriorating public health situation and how it might affect the School’s pedagogy and program in the coming weeks or months.
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I hang great bundles of herbs from the kitchen library to dry, for use in culinary and medicinal applications, and I share them with neighbours. I do very little to maintain the plants in my spiral, yet they are so prolific that very many harvests are required over the season. There is no ‘absolute’ right way to build an herb spiral, though Mollison’s recommended size and proportions do work almost magically for me. Permaculture co-found Bill Mollison formalized the design and construction of herb spirals, but it it was likely not his original idea. Harvesting chamomile flowers to dry for tea, southwest exposure, two months after planting Like all permaculture installations and systems, we mimic nature’s logic but we cannot match her accuracy or precision. While spirals in nature tend to follow the golden ratio, also knows as the Golden Ratio (Phi) or the Fibonacci Sequence in their rates of expansion, my herb spiral claims no such accuracy. Sacred geometry reflects the universe, its pure forms and the relationship between nature and man, the parts and the whole. From a bird’s eye view, an herb spiral looks very much like a snail or nautilus shell, shapes that are based on what is known as nature’s sacred geometry. If the circle were flat, the plantable area would be about 38.5 square feet, but because the winding 14″-18″ wide bed is linear, running up at an incline to the centre top of the circle in a spiral pattern, there is a gain not just in real estate area, but in opportunity. My spiral is about 7ft wide (2 metres) and 1 metre (3+ feet) tall. I planted surplus romaine and buttercrunch in my spiral, and it thrived. In a space crunch, there is no reason why dwarf tomatoes, lettuces, radishes, beets and other vegetables couldn’t be planted among the herbs. Its many microclimates allow me to grow native and exotic herbs fundamental to many ethnic cuisines, and all within a very small footprint. I think of my herb spiral as a one-stop culinary trip around the world. Herb spirals are beautiful, productive, righteous installations - popular in permaculture circles, but little known in mainstream garden design. If I had huge aspirations but a small outdoor space, the one thing I would build to guarantee the biggest return on investment would be an herb spiral.
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anxiously rotating homestuck fandom drama in my head. what WAS the deal with kate… why DID everything fall apart in 2020… why the fuck is everyone so mean to the homestuck team(s) always… IS it provoked ?? or was it a bunch of made up and exaggerated bullshit?
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Honestly whoever cut that MacDennis compilation vid on the official Sunny YouTube knew EXACTLY what the fuck they were doing. Like what do you MEAN you included the "Trust the Structure" bit from TGGR????? The clips they used? The order they put them in??? They KNOW something.
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audrey: i don't know how much notice period you need. one month seems too little. would three months suffice?
audrey: or if you need longer, of course i'll give you longer.
siegfried: how about 'till death do us part'?
audrey: what
siegfried: what
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