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etoilesbienne · 1 year
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honestly love pac's ability to just see through every red flag on the planet
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kiwidotcom · 4 months
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unrelated though, i didnt know spotify had a handful of audiobooks and i listened to my first ever audio book today and
i love audio books. i get it now lol
The Killing Game is SO GOOD
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bonsaibovine · 9 months
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Thank you @schuerk and @silverysnake for tagging me! That's a really cute thing!
Yes, please decorate my tree, I'm a sucker for this kind of thing, and feel free to tag me if you create your own 😊
Gonna be indulgent and tagging a whole lot of you. Feel free to ignore of course 💛
@awordwasthebeginning @partly-truth-and-partly-fiction @daency @sinnsenke @opheliagreif @lu-inlondon @rekishi-aka @dunkelrotzuschwarz @spezialgelagerte-19eightythree @forustothinkistobealive @notajoinerofthings @carmentalis @quelquunberlin @zaubertrankkessel @elkaylikes @cactusismydisguise @rbchild @stillnotmarikka
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faulix · 9 months
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in the past week it really has been me doing nothing and still getting hit in the face with nothing i can control
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toonsforkicks22 · 4 months
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When the little lady says she wants pancakes, give her the @&$#-ing pancakes 🥞
Gangle’s the manager helping Jax on his first day.
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 2 months
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HOT, SINGLE, UNSTUDIED SPONGES. 3000 NAUTICAL MILES AWAY. Come sail the distance and read Tiger Tiger!
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demigods-posts · 3 months
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headcanon that percy and annabeth have a relationship contract they made after they got together once the war came to pass. they outlined it on paper in percy's bedroom. typed up a final draft using sally's laptop. and printed out and laminated it at the local library on their two month anniversary. and they abide by it like it's the law.
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dovewingkinnie · 5 months
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let him yap
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raziraphale · 1 year
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Tag your age if you wanna bc I was just thinking about how I have used floppy disks before (I'm 25 and used them in elementary computer lab) but my 22 y.o. brother hasn't which is so weird to me like 3 years isn't a long time at all to me
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daikaiju-arts · 5 months
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ohmygoshohmygoshohmygosh- You are one of THE *best* artists i've seen around for the canonised TADC crew. (Especially the ribbony creature I love and cherish) Uhhhhhhhh what's your interpretation of the 'figurine' thing?
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My first thought legit was this scene from Lilo & Stitch
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scuderia-hamilton · 2 months
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regardless of your opinions on Ralf Schumacher, whether you like him or not, him coming out is an extremely brave thing, in such a predominantly heterosexual sport. this is a huge thing and it may help other people in motorsports to accept themselves and to feel like they don't have to hide their true self. please be kind and supportive <3
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reasonsforhope · 3 months
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People ask me sometimes how I'm so confident that we can beat climate change.
There are a lot of reasons, but here's a major one: it would take a really, really long time for Earth to genuinely become uninhabitable for humans.
Humans have, throughout history, carved out a living for themselves in some of the most harsh, uninhabitable corners of the world. The Arctic Circle. The Sahara. The peaks of the Himalayas. The densest, most tropical regions of the Amazon Rainforest. The Australian Outback. etc. etc.
Frankly, if there had been a land bridge to Antarctica, I'm pretty sure we would have been living there for thousands of years, too. And in fact, there are humans living in Antarctica now, albeit not permanently.
And now, we're not even facing down apocalypse, anymore. Here's a 2022 quote from the author of The Uninhabitable Earth, David Wallace-Wells, a leader on climate change and the furthest thing from a climate optimist:
"The most terrifying predictions [have been] made improbable by decarbonization and the most hopeful ones practically foreclosed by tragic delay. The window of possible climate futures is narrowing, and as a result, we are getting a clearer sense of what’s to come: a new world, full of disruption but also billions of people, well past climate normal and yet mercifully short of true climate apocalypse. Over the last several months, I’ve had dozens of conversations — with climate scientists and economists and policymakers, advocates and activists and novelists and philosophers — about that new world and the ways we might conceptualize it. Perhaps the most capacious and galvanizing account is one I heard from Kate Marvel of NASA, a lead chapter author on the fifth National Climate Assessment: “The world will be what we make it.”" -David Wallace-Wells for the New York Times, October 26, 2022
If we can adapt to some of the harshest climates on the planet - if we could adapt to them thousands of years ago, without any hint of modern technology - then I have every faith that we can adjust to the world that is coming.
What matters now is how fast we can change, because there is a wide, wide gap between "climate apocalypse" and "no harm done." We've already passed no harm done; the climate disasters are here, and they've been here. People have died from climate disasters already, especially in the Global South, and that will keep happening.
But as long as we stay alive - as long as we keep each other alive - we will have centuries to fix the effects of climate change, as much as we possibly can.
And looking at how far we've come in the past two decades alone - in the past five years alone - I genuinely think it is inevitable that we will overcome climate change.
So, we're going to survive climate change, as a species.
What matters now is making sure that every possible individual human survives climate change as well.
What matters now is cutting emissions and reinventing the world as quickly as we possibly can.
What matters now is saving every life and livelihood and way of life that we possibly can.
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serendippertyy · 4 months
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rabt and trongle
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lunozapp · 11 months
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mfw they got Religious Connotations at the function😂
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clown-eating-pig · 8 months
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I really love gertrude robinson bc how often do you get an older woman character who just really sucks? She sacrifices ppl that trust her. She is so focused on keeping the world from ending that she completely doesn’t notice one of her assistants routinely torturing the others. She dismembered a guy. She does her job badly on purpose. She’s cunning and sneaky. She dares her murderous, immortality seeking boss to kill her. She gets murdered by her murderous, immortality seeking boss. She’s not particularly friendly. She somehow had access to plastic explosives. She’s a manipulator and a liar. She’s bound to the avatar of destruction. She helped a guy get rid of a pig by telling him to put it in conk crete. She is like the opposite of a sweet little grandma and that’s beautiful.
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mattmonss · 3 months
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Part 2 (kinda?) of this
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