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bonesandcards · 9 months
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Lodestone oil
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pommegrantaire · 4 months
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Au lit, le baiser by Henri de Toulous Lautrec but make it Aziracrow
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old-desert · 2 months
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Ah yes, hooman Loop
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^ early concept
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fairuzfan · 5 months
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Zionists/Symathizers who say "Palestinians should be taken by Egypt/Lebanon/Jordan and just live there forever" have no idea what a refugee camp is like.
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cartoonsbyandie · 3 months
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Naka's doesn't want to ask Aoko to help change his gunshot-wound bandages. (Movie 27 is looking pretty good huh)
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dominote · 4 months
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i think light yagami is "socially adept" in terms of being able to reason out relatively well what to say and do to come off as a harmless and good and polite young man who is likeable to be around. however i do not think "socially adept" (or "neurotypical") typically comes with having to preface every other normal-passing action and statement with a minor crisis of "ah shit. quick, what would i say/do in response to this if i was light yagami, a normal and nice and respectable young man?"
everyone likes to talk about him talking about kira in third person but can we acknowledge that he also talks about LIGHT in third person. i'm not adding manga panels at 3:57am but y'all know exactly which ones i mean
#light is decent at masking but he is NOT coming off as perfect to anyone who looks at him with a critical eye. like L or near#it's just that a lot of people take him at face value#he's handsome he gets top grades his dad is the police chief his family adores him girls like him etc#and he gets to skate off of that a lot until someone comes around and questions the mask#he unravels so fast once he gets closer to L. he fucks up the misa thing so badly even HE has to admit to L's face#that kira probably didn't think things through with the second kira and kind of panicked#ughhhhhhhhhhh i have so many thoughts about him. he works very hard to come off as socially competent. it's a learned skill not innate#i firmly believe there is some shit going on w light in terms of mental conditions. HOWEVER#i also believe he was relatively 'normal' up until the death note sent a lot of that shit spiralling#lots of mentally ill people live pretty normal lives it turns out! a lot of us can get by and sort of manage!#even if it means masking and coping as needed#i don't think you have to be mentally ill to react to the death note the way light did#i do think it oiled some clockwork that was already ticking though#anyway. light is socially competent to some degree because he tries to be. sometimes it backfires. sometimes he misses. normal stuff#trying to say he is objectively socially adept or inept is futile though#but ig what is death note without black and white thinking and what is the dn fandom without diving into the nuances under the surface layer
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radfae · 13 days
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what's your thoughts on skincare?
in most cases, a lot of it is unnecessary. a lot of skincare (especially the stuff marketed toward women) is just scams and a waste of money that’s promoted using misogynistic anti aging shit. anything more than a simple cleanser + moisturizer + sunscreen unless you need some sort of medicinal thing for your skin is silly
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hyeinism · 2 days
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he wants me bad lol
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ask-pavitr · 4 months
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your hair is so fabulous. I am so jealous!!
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you should be
I have amazing hair
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pommegrantaire · 5 months
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The Desperate Man - Gustave Courbet
Le Lit - Toulouse-Lautrec
American Gothic - Grant Wood
I wanted to paint my friend @fishandchipsandvinegar a Good Omens piece based off of a historical painting for xmas, but didn't have the time so I drew her a few tiny drawings as a placeholder... and definitely had way too much fun drawing these. One day I will actually paint something 😤
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of-mutts-and-men · 10 months
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Man I cannot do front penetration for the life of me. I used to be able to at least get all the way in but now I get halfway n then I feel sick :(((( just let me take some werewolf dick!!
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ocean-sailor · 3 months
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Alberta will block renewable energy projects on “prime” agricultural land and limit the placement of wind turbines to preserve “pristine viewscapes”, a decision that increasingly pits the western Canadian province against environmental groups pushing green energy – and the companies investing in it.
The decision, announced by the premier, Danielle Smith, and utilities minister, Nathan Neudorf, on Wednesday, follows a controversial six-month ban on new renewable energy projects that is due to expire on 29 February.
Alberta’s moratorium, announced in August, left energy companies uncertain about billions in future investment, even as the region, with its clear skies and an abundance of wind, led the country in new renewable projects.
Nearly a third of Alberta’s grid is now powered by renewables and the province has shifted away from coal at a far faster rate than expected.
But Smith has pushed back against federal rules that aim to reduce the greenhouse-gas emissions of provincial power grids.
Last month, amid recording-breaking winter temperatures, Albertans were sent emergency alerts asking them to conserve power as the electrical grid buckled from the cold. Smith and others in the province used the cold snap to express skepticism about the feasibility of renewable energy.
On Wednesday, she framed the decision to put limits on new projects as one designed to grow the industry in a “well-defined and responsible” way.
“Alberta has led the country in renewable energy investment, and we will continue to lead the country,” she told reporters.
Under its new rules, Alberta will ban renewable projects on private lands that it believes have “excellent or good irrigation capability” as well as land that can grow specialty crops.
Landowners can request an exemption if they can show crops or livestock can thrive alongside the project. Developers of projects will be responsible for cleanup costs and must secure a bond with the government.
Smith said that the new rules reflect what she called “errors” in the way liability for oil and gas companies was structured in the past – and has since led to mounting crisis in the province as officials contend with roughly 170,000 “orphaned” oilwell sites.
“You don’t correct a problem by compounding it,” the premier said.
In order to preserve its vast open prairie landscapes and sight lines of the Rocky Mountains, the province will put in buffer zones at least 35 kilometres (22 miles) separating what the government believes is a “pristine viewscape” and wind turbines.
Neudorf admitted there was no “universal definition” of the term, but cited other jurisdictions, including the United Kingdom, with rules surrounding buffer zones.
Neudorf also said the policy would apply to the “vertical footprint” of all wind turbines – but that other industries that physically alter the landscape, such as coal projects or clearcut logging, would be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
The government decision was met with skepticism by renewable energy analysts, who warned the vagueness of the new rules amounted to a second “soft moratorium”.
“By introducing three new regulatory frameworks without details, investors and developers are left wondering what this actually means for their projects. Investors required certainty, and the government offered confusion,” Jorden Dye, director of the Business Renewables Centre-Canada, said in a statement.
He called the “unprecedented” 35km buffer zone a “backdoor land ban” that could eliminate the possibility of projects in three-quarters of southern Alberta.
“Overall, today’s announcement extends the climate of uncertainty and leaves us with the task of analyzing how many projects and how much investment Alberta will lose to other provinces,” he said. “Further details are needed to pin down exactly what the fallout will be. Failure to provide those details in a timely manner will also shift investment to other provinces and countries.”
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witchofthesouls · 1 year
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I just realized something.
Skin conditions, such as eczema, are the original Material Girl.
They're such pricey bitches to manage, especially if you need the products that are either expensive or getting expensive. And you have to get them. Otherwise, it will hold you down by the throat and set you on fire.
It's the most intense critic of your lifestyle and choices, but with the experience of a torture specialist.
This is my long way of saying that I'm severely regretting trying a new shampoo and conditioner because it was just there instead of driving out to get a brand that doesn't slowly kill me.
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hotdadlicense · 6 months
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tomorrow's gonna be 42c (107f) and we have like over 120 people booked in and only like 5 tables available in the aircon and i just know i'm gonna get yelled at and ppl with short tempers being passive aggressive to me about being seated outside. whatever jokes on them tho becos they're the idiots that went out to a garden cafe and expected aircon available. we have to laugh. someone tried to book with me on the phone yesterday and i was like 'okay before i get anymore information i just want to tell you that the weathers meant to be extreme and we only have outside seating available, would you still like to book?' and then she was like 'but we want to sit inside' well so do 120 other people. next question. fncndhdhdv literally hilarious
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gayvampyr · 2 years
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seeing people who have been brainwashed by the health and beauty industry gradually come to realizations like “actually maybe we shouldn’t be subjecting our skin to potentially toxic and damaging chemicals every single day” and “maybe stripping our bodies of their natural oils constantly is actually a bad thing” is very gratifying
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i almost got involved in stupid eco-terorrist discourse, but instead, i just unfollowed the person who put that shit on my dash. it's called growth.
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