How did Bonnie and Dafne meet?
Their first ever interaction was during work! Bonnie was a member in a biker gang dabbling in delivering... cargo :) and Dafne was a part of Andromeda's little circle. It was a very love at first sight for Dafne

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How did Bonnie and Dafne meet?
Their first ever interaction was during work! Bonnie was a member in a biker gang dabbling in delivering... cargo :) and Dafne was a part of Andromeda's little circle. It was a very love at first sight for Dafne
The twins Summer and Silas 🐴💖
After 4 months Long Frog has finally decided that Treaties from the Hand are Most Acceptable!
WE WERE GOING THROUGH STORAGE TO GET A STURDY BINDER FROM THE 80S FOR SCHOOL AND MULTIPLE COPIES OF THIS FELL OUT OF ONE OF MY MOMS JOURNALS IM SHITTING
im making photo copies of this when i get home
Pls upload a scan to let others make copies
i kept the vintage effects in. this is from the 80s, if not the late 70s
heres the full size, you can crop it as much as you need or if you want the completely untampered scan here you go
rabbit paws!
Space crime organisation makuu
WHERE?!
snowy
Old OCs from like 2019 i think? a Nutcracker soldier named Lomond and her beloved Rat Queen Sourise!!!
Winter time is their time, i havent drawn them in ages but i still think about them around this time of year
Family portrait of Tarhoof, my World Of Warcraft tauren druid, and her uncle Tahote from when she was a kid. Her uncle was a windrider in the Third War. She grew up with him in Freewind Post in Thousand Needles.
jetstreamtrooper.mp4
couldn’t find this legendary edit so i remade it myself
this is literally my favorite sequence out of the whole sequel trilogy
"some reason" :^)
Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, Fukushima If you can GUARANTEE that nothing even APPROACHING those could EVER happen under ANY circumstances Then I will fold to Nuclear Power
Coal mining releases more radiation to the biosphere than nuclear power, even taking into account nuclear accidents.
Cool So ditch coal That does not make nuclear the solution
and what are you going to replace it with? when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow?
inb4 batteries, can you spot the batteries in this graph?
that's the world's second (maybe third idk) LARGEST battery installation. it cost A$160 million. it's a fucking rounding error on a TINY grid.
I am not going to replace one resource we can’t renew, causes cancer, poisons the land and cannot be stored or recycled with another. That waste always has to come up somehow because it will outlast literally everything else.
cannot be stored
or recycled
That waste always has to come up somehow because it will outlast literally everything else.
that's not how radioactive decay works you scientifically ignorant moron. I am begging you read a single grade school level physics book.
why do you have such strong opinions about something you obviously don't have a single fucking clue about? doesn't it get embarrassing being this fucking wrong on the internet?
anyway you didn't answer the question, where are you going to get the electricity from? while electrifying EVERYTHING? or are you one of those primmies who thinks we should dismantle industrial society? then start with yourself and log the fuck off so the rest of us don't have to suffer the displeasure of interacting with you.
If I may committ the faux pas of double posting (Maybe triple, I think I got three responses) What I have learned tonight As I am learning much more often as I get older. Is that I have some reading to do And some high school level preconceptions to get rid of. I stopped learning about this at some point. And I spoke as if I hadn’t.
I didn't think I'd ever see kircheis', uh, intense way of arguing would lead anybody to rethink their position.
In any case this much open mindedness has to be commended.
Excuse me for quoting a dead meme But they had me with facts and logic. The only knowledge I’d ever had was stuff I’d gotten in school or thought I had absorbed better than I had. With nuclear towers as these smoke spewing monsters constently bubbling with glowing green ooze, barrel after barrel, day in and out But then I looked at how much nuclear waste is created for a given amount of power, compared to how much oil slicked slurry is produced for the same amount of coal. And I realized that I was staring at cold hard numbers that told me I didn’t know shit about shit. I could have dug in my heels and made myself look like some reactionary asshole with my head in the sand. Or I could take a breath, swallow my pride. And admit I was wrong on the internet. It’s a habit I’m trying to form.
@nitpickrider gets based award of the day, topic independent too, chad move.
And I realized that I was staring at cold hard numbers that told me I didn’t know shit about shit. I could have dug in my heels and made myself look like some reactionary asshole with my head in the sand. Or I could take a breath, swallow my pride. And admit I was wrong on the internet. It’s a habit I’m trying to form.
In any case this
much open mindedness has
to be commended.
Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.
AUGH! *dies*
*studs go flying everywhere*
thinking about my optometrist who was treating my eye infection and said “if it hurts, you can rinse your eye with boiled water. look at me - look at me. i want you to understand that i mean water that has been boiled and has since cooled down. not boiling water. do you understand?” like i’m so grateful for this man ensuring that I wouldn’t destroy my eyes by pouring boiling water in it, because it is an adequate assessment of my intelligence
this is a man who has experienced The Public
“Look at me”
I know I already made a post about this. But ICWA is LITERALLY being challenged by a white couple that wants to adopt indigenous children to Christianize them. The tribe, whom has a say in who can take their children, is like "Nah, we don't want our youth Christianized like you tride last time"
And the lawyer that's helping the white couple try to overturn ICWA (so that they can convert indigenous children) is doing it pro-bono (which means he's not charging the couple anything).
AND that lawyer is a big time lawyer whose clients are usually oil and gas industries. He's literally fighting for indigenous children to be ripped from their tribes and culture so there's less indigenous people to protest big oil destroying their sacred land.
The Indian Child Welfare Act is at the center of a Supreme Court case, where its challengers are reportedly represented by a firm connected
-fae
this is cultural genocide. it happened when jewish children were stolen from their families during ww2 and given to christian families to raise as christian, it happened with residential schools where american indigenous children were stolen to have their culture beaten out of them, it happened to australian aboriginal children when their government literally tried to breed indigenous australians out of existence. we cannot let this keep happening. we cannot allow white christians to continue to steal our children and rob them of their culture and family and community.
This underpins most international adoptions. Sometimes the parents know, more often it’s the NGO that decides that these poor little brown kids are better off with white christian parents in Europe than with their own communities.