Grumble grumble…
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Funguary Day 17: Dotted Stem Bolete
This one was a bit simpler because, honestly, I was experiencing some art block. I also wanted to experiment with a different body type than I usually do.
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Pro Tip:
Just because you can read the DSM-5 does not mean you can diagnose yourself or others.
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Penicillin and it’s mold origins🦠
Fun fact: the strain of Penicillin used today was sourced from a moldy cantaloupe
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Lilac coral fungus but make it a magical girl. For day 2 of Funguary!
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Black Velvet mushroom, for Funguary
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Oatmeal the ferret
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Falling Through Dreams.
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Well ???
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heart eye cat meme
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I've been thinking about pre!avernus Karlach at work today...
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At some point, something has to give. The bad has to stop and the good has to come back around, right?
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I spent about 15.5 days with @seananmcguire books last year!
My first introduction to her was Feed, as Mira Grant, and the Newsflesh series has been my favourite since.
I spent last year discovering several of her series I hadn't read before, such as Incryptid, October Daye, & Wayward Children, and I've enjoyed them all. Strong, diverse, fun characters. Stories that encourage imagination, & are thought provoking. What's not to like love?!
A big thank you to Seanan for keeping me entertained. I look forward to re-reading and re-listening to all things while I impatiently wait for all the new stories to come in 2024 ❤
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Repeating my COVID surge PSA: there is a major surge underway in many places right now. In the US, estimates are that we're seeing higher covid levels than 90% of the pandemic, with 1 in 35 people currently infected, so eg a gathering of 20 people has a 45% chance of having an infectious person present (source, posted 12/18/23 so they're already a couple days old and expected to rise through early January). It's common for people to be infectious without/before becoming symptomatic, and rapid tests miss a lot of cases.
You can protect yourself and your loved ones by declining invites for overly risky situations, wearing a well fitting high quality mask when you're sharing air with others (kn-94, N95), and following the People's CDC safer indoor gathering guide as much as you can
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