You can try and tell me people are inherently bad but I will never believe it, not for a second. Not when the only reason any of us are here is because we've shared resources, information, stories and small joys, and terrible heartbreaks, and hope.
Because all of this- from the first loaf of bread to the phones and internet we are collectively reading this on is only standing because we stood together.
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I think Evans might have very specific taste in t-shirts...
Exhibit A: Note the bright rainbow stripes...
Exhibit B: The famous (or infamous) color-block t-shirt
Exhibit C: Bright color-block t-shirt
Photo by @KathyLette on Twitter/X
For a man who favors mostly classic looks, the t-shirts are always a bit of a walk on the wild side. I like it.
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I saw the colour wheel challenge going around and wanted to do it, but also something for pride month. So I just combined the two, with each section representing a different pride flag. Celebrating some headcanons, so let me know some of your own character headcanons!
The flags and characters listed here are:
Chloé Bourgeois - Rainbow Pride (Still thinking of her specifics lol)
Sunny Starscout - Lesbian
Zak Saturday - Pansexual
Caesar Salazar - Aromantic
Globby - Homosexual
Gwen Tennyson - Bisexual
Hiro Hamada - Asexual or Demisexual
Danny Phantom - Transgender
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"Make him just stand there. We love a scientist." - The set designers when making the s4 collage of awkward Sergei photos probably.
That one picture him and his wife have in their house of what appears to be the two of them standing in front of their house is everything.
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Genuinely would love you to read you go off about invasive and native plants. I feel like there’s a bit of nuance where if we cultivate plants in an area they’re not native to then it’s all good as long as we’re using them and making sure they don’t spread outside of containment. (Maybe within buildings so critters won’t eat their seeds and spread them that way.) and like I understand that some plants have been brought over by people who miss the literal taste of their home. And there’s plants that are now widely used around the world that aren’t native there. Tomatoes, potatoes, corn, wheat, different types of rice, fruit trees, berries, and so on. Not to mention the plants that are used for ornaments or Medicinal usage. They’re so wide spread that it would be hard to pin everything down if we want to cut back on non native invasive plants. (And then there’s plants native to an area that have the qualities to become invasive to said area if they don’t have anything to keep them in check like their designated herbivores. Or just fucking mint.)
So actually my whole thing with Invasive vs Native plants comes from this thought I ran across in Braiding Sweetgrass - particularly when she talks about White Man's Foot - and how despite it being from a foreign place, trailing colonists wherever they went thus the name, that it has herbal properties and that it didn't snuff out surrounding plants actually it fulfilled a niche that allowed for other plants to not get as swallowed up in the area as they dug railroad tracks and other settlements. Thus, to at least the indigenous groups in the area, this plant is NOT invasive and is actually used in some stories about how settlers can themselves become "Native to place"
So for me - the question is: is it invasive if it overpowers its brothers and sister? What if it fullfills a role otherwise empty? At what point is it more harmful to attempt to remove the plant then to just rebalance out the area?
Like Dandelions, we know they're so all over the place because their root structure fills in the role of what natural wild flowers do. This deep root bringing everything up and soaking up deeper water bc of this they grow so quickly even being symbols of spring, but they snuff out their brother and sister plants. Now is this simply bc we still have lawns? Or is the problem deeper rooted?
The reason they are here in the first place is because of they have so many uses! They are food, medical, they can be coffee or wine! You can spin yarn from them! And they just loved Turtle Island they probably won't ever be fully gone
But do we accept the Dandelions for their multitude of gifts even if they do not belong here? Or are they simply too harmful to other to ever be allowed into the family?
I am sure there is a scientific definition but I'm talking socially yk? Idk I'm rambling
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Could we perhaps see more of Matty enjoying his noisy belly? Maybe even with Graeme. The piece with his bloated, noisy tummy was one of my favourites of yours <3
one more bottle of soda and that shirt is done for
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