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Everyone pick up your government-assigned fursona, grab your two colors then combine it with this random animal picker. Tell us what you get and no rerolls, I don't make the rules.
I hate that Iâm always trying to find cool biology themed stuff to wear but all the ânature inspiredâ clothing companies just have like two crossed arrows or a minimalistic mountain on a sweatshirt. Fucking lame, thatâs barely even nature-adjacent. Put the life cycle of a salamander on a jacket, put hyena skeleton patterns on leggings, put a damn field guide of birds of prey on a peacoat and THEN you can have my money. Do NOT give me a shirt with a leaf on it that says âstay wildâ or some bullshit I would much prefer clothing that broadcasts to everyone around me how many teeth an adult Jaguar has or how some pitcher plants can catch and digest rats.
WTF is an NTF? No matter how many times Iâve had it explained to me, it still makes no sense. The best I can figure that itâs a form of cryptocurrency with personalized artwork made on a really environmentally unfriendly material being sold for ridiculous prices just so suckers can get unique furry artz
Wwwwwelp, let me take a shot at it. *cracks knuckles*
Okay, so: you know how there are people who collect currency (the traditional, paper-and-coins type)?
And for some people, the specific thing they collect is âbills with unusual serial numbersâ:
https://rarest.org/stuff/dollar-bills
So if you find a $1 bill with a serial number like â010101010âł, a collector might be willing to pay $50 for that bill.
In general, currency is âfungibleâ, which just means interchangeable. If I loan you a $1 bill today, and you pay me back tomorrow with a different $1 bill, same difference, thatâs an equal exchange.
But if you find a person who specifically thinks Bills With Weird Serial Numbers are a neat thing they like having â theyâll pay extra for the weird $1 bill. And they wouldnât be willing to swap it for some other $1 bill with just any non-remarkable serial number. It is a Non-Fungible Bill.
âŠto the collector, anyway. Not to anybody else! You canât take it to the grocery store and say âplease give me $50 worth of groceries for this $1 bill because the serial number is interesting.â
(Although, heyâŠif you had a way to convince lots of people that (a) all of them should turn into collectors and (b) every single random serial number is a special one they should pay extra forâŠthat sure would be a way to make a lot of money, huh?)
Non-Fungible Tokens are the same idea, but with cryptocurrency.
Bitcoins have ID numbers. (Same with any other crypto token â Iâll just use Bitcoin as our example here.) If you can find a collector who likes Bitcoins with weird ID numbers, maybe theyâll pay you 50 Bitcoin for it?
âŠokay, it turned out nobody cares about Bitcoin ID numbers for their own sake.
But! The ID can be used in a URL.
This is where the art comes in.
You upload an image to that URL. Then you tell people âlook, if you buy this token from me, itâs like youâre buying the image! Art collections are fun and interesting, right? Someone give me 50 Bitcoins now.â
Note that the file doesnât need to be personalized, or unique, or anything like that:
You can upload literally any file at that URL
You can upload someone elseâs art
You could upload the same file to 20 different URLs, and sell 20 different NFTs of the same art
You could load the page for a token someone else owns, download the file, and directly re-upload it to the page for a token you own
The whole server could go down, and the URL from your token could be a 404 error for the rest of forever
So if youâre thinking âthis sounds like a stupid deal that makes no senseâ â youâre right! You are understanding the situation perfectly. This is total stupid nonsense. For the buyer.
For the person who owns some Bitcoins, and would like an easy way to turn them into even more Bitcoins? This is a fantastic racket.
Pay me a ton of tokens â or, preferably, the US$ equivalent of tons of tokens â for this single token I have! Itâs totally actually worth that much, I promise.
Also, go ahead and Venmo me $50 for every random $1 bill in my wallet. This is a great deal for you.
And if you believe all thatâŠIâve got a bridge to sell you.
Sidenote: the âenvironmentally unfriendlyâ part isnât about material, itâs about energy. Producing and exchanging cryptocurrency takes an obscene amount of computing power, which uses an obscene amount of electricity. And itâs not a special thing about NFTs â itâs how all cryptocurrency works.
(A comparison I saw recently is, at the current rate, âpeople mining Bitcoinâ for 1 day uses about the same amount of energy as âpowering every commercial building in the United Statesâ for 2 months.)
Sidenote 2: pretty sure the reason so much NFT art is ugly is, most of the Actual Artists have thought about it for 5 seconds and realized itâs a big racket. (Or been warned off it by other Actual Artists.) And the people who want to buy Actual Art are commissioning the artists directly, same as always.
So the people left in the NFT-buying scene are mostly people whoâŠdonât care about the art quality at all. They just want in on the hype.
This is an absolutely amazing explanation! But it leaves me with another question, how does âminingâ for cryptocurrency use more energy than normal internet use?
Whoo boy, letâs dive into this oneâŠ
Short answer: because it was designed that way. On purpose.
Long answer: for a currency to have any useful value, the amount and production has to be limited somehow.
(Which makes sense, right? If we tried to pay people in leaves, nobody would go to work for 15 leaves an hour, not when they could go for a hike and pick 15 leaves off the trees in 15 seconds.)
Precious metals â gold, silver, copper â have been popular for all of recorded history, because the limiting factor is âthis material is physically difficult to dig out of the ground.â
With US dollars, the limit is part âbills are printed with complicated techniques that you need special equipment to pull offâ and part âitâs illegal to for anyone except the government to print new dollars, and we will take you to jail if we catch you at it.â
With cryptocurrency, itâs all digital, so thereâs no naturally-rare mineral involved. And itâs decentralized, so nobody has the authority to claim âwe are the Bitcoin Police and we can take you to jail if you do this wrong.â
If you want it to work, you have to come up with some artificial limit, and then build that directly into the base code.
Iâm not any kind of expert in the technical details here, so please nobody get too picky about itâŠbut the general idea is, the blockchain will only spit out a new coin in response to a computer running calculations.
And for every new coin, it demands more calculations than the last one.
If you could still get a new Bitcoin by, say, ânot using the internet for a day, have your computer use that power for mining instead,â then nobody would spend thousands of dollars to exchange for one Bitcoin, right? Anybody who wanted one would just take a day off Tumblr to mine it themselves.
Basically, thereâs no reason to buy a Bitcoin for a dramatically higher price than it would cost you to mine a Bitcoin.
And the mining process keeps requiring more power, so:
First you canât do it with just spare processing power from your main device, you need to buy a new one thatâs fully dedicated to mining if you want to keep up
The extra power usage is enough to put a notable spike in your electric bill
One computer wonât do it anymore, you need two
Then four
Then eight
You have a warehouse full of computers
You have the electric bill that it takes to power a warehouse full of computers
Plus the storage rental costs of the warehouse space
The internet bill to keep all your computers in touch with the blockchain
The air-conditioning bill that it takes to keep the warehouse from just flat-out melting
Ongoing maintenance costs
Replacement parts
Not just any parts, you are buying up high-quality graphics cards and computer chips that can do the fastest processing
So much that itâs contributing to a global computer-chip shortage (this is not an exaggeration; Wall Street Journal source, Tech Republic source)
And the power demands are so high that defunct power plants are being re-activated to fill them (also not an exaggeration; Ars Technica source)
And the processing requirements just keep going up and up and upâŠ.
When the exchange rate for Bitcoin is at $10,000, that implies âthe cost of the equipment, maintenance, and power bills to mint 1 Bitcoin is now so high that people would rather pay $10,000 cash than deal with it.â
âŠokay, this is a little oversimplified â thereâs also gambling and speculating involved. Say, you think oil prices are about to go up, maybe you pay a little more than the current rate, figuring the power costs of mining are about to get more expensive and youâll come out ahead. Or say Elon Musk said something mean about a coin you have, maybe you sell all your tokens for a lower price, figuring itâs better to get out now than wait for it to crash even farther.
But you can see how theyâre generally connected. Nobody would pay around $10,000 if the production cost was around $10.
One more link (which explains some of the same things in different words, in case mine arenât working for everyone):
Here Is The Article You Can Send To People When They Say âBut The Environmental Issues With Cryptoart Will Be Solved Soon, Right?â
And, finally, letâs tie this back to NFTs:
Another thing you need for your currency to work: it has to be useful for something other than âgambling on the price.â
It canât just be something you endlessly swap for other currencies and hope the exchange rate works in your favor! There have to be places that say âwe will take this in exchange for Tangible Goods And Services.â
Bitcoin has this, at least a little bit. Most places arenât lining up to accept it, but itâs been around long enough to build up some credibility, so there are a few.
If I started a new cryptocurrency tomorrow where the cost of mining the first token was $10K, nobody would bother. Because it has no credibility, no staying power, no way to ever convert that currency into actual stuff.
To be clear, people are launching new cryptocurrencies all the time.
Most of them arenât even trying to be useful, theyâre just pump-and-dump schemes. Meaning the founders pump up peopleâs interest with âScamToken will be the next Bitcoin, donât miss this amazing opportunity, convert your $$$ into ScamToken now while itâs cheap!â Then they dump all their tokens, selling them to all the people theyâve convinced to buy. It isnât long before the hype fades, the cold reality of âwe canât do anything with thisâ sets in, and the buyers are left with wallets full of tokens nobody new will buy, while the founders walk away with the $$$.
But some people are playing a longer game. They donât want their currency to get âan afternoonâs worth of excitement from hyped-up crypto speculatorsâ and then immediately flop. They want it to be useful for actually buying something, so it has a legitimate basis for getting some actual, stable value in the long run.
Or, failing thatâŠthey want it to appear to be useful for buying something. So it looks more credible. So the excitement lasts longer. So you reach outside the circle of âpeople who follow crypto for its own sakeâ and get the attention of âpeople who donât care about crypto at all, but who do care about whatever Something youâve convinced them your token will buy.â
So, hey: how big, do you think, is the market of people who care about digital art?
Now start paying attention to how many press releases for âan amazing opportunity to buy some cool new Non-Fungible Tokensâ include âby the way, the specific Tokens weâre selling are from a cryptocurrency youâve never heard of, let alone bought.â
This explanation is fairly concise and still gets to the point. I donât think you could cover all of these facets that are relevant to the topic with meaningfully less text. And the post is still that long.
Thatâs another aspect of the crypto/NFT scam: you need to understand how cryptography and economics works and all the connecting parts between them. If someone levels a critique against them, crypto bros can always come out of the woodwork with another level of this whole construct and likely catch the complainer off guard with something they donât know about or arenât confident in.
The thing is though, most crypto bros are marks and also donât understand how this works, instead they are psychologically committed to think that crypto is great because otherwise they lost a house worth of money for nothing but an ugly lion picture. The rest of them are true scammers, know exactly how this works, and rely on the complexity of it all to keep their marks in the dark.
Thatâs really dangerous! Almost nobody knows how this works! Legislators donât know how crypto works, these people still donât understand how facebook could possibly make money! And we expect them to regulate it?
Itâs even worse though. Crypto exchanges are currently going mainstream, and wallstreet people are thinking about expanding their portfolios into crypto as well. I mean, why not? Bullshit investment instruments that serve no real purpose, that no normal person can understand and that are woefully underregulated is their whole deal! As soon as that happens the current crypto bro scammers will probably be edged out by the entrenched scam industry, i.e. the international financial sector.
Once that happens, it will practically be impossible to regulate crypto in any way. If finance has a tool to make money off, it will use its considerable influence over the political system that is stays that way.
Thatâs why I think itâs so important to make fun of crypto and NFTs now. Itâs not just because itâs fun to laugh at those idiots (even though it really is fun). The narrative on crypto still hasnât solidified. The average person has basically only heard of it and probably thinks itâs some kind of new techy invention that will revolutionise the economy (just like previous techy inventions that revolutionised the economy - at least thatâs what the story is) and that some people got really rich off it. That might be good, right?
If instead the prevalent association with the term NFT is some losers with purple lion icons losing their shit because they paid 200k for an ugly image and then someone downloaded it from twitter, the whole âindustryâ suddenly loses a lot of its cool factor.
By the way, this is why I use âdunning-krugerrandâ as the tag for crypto stuff. The Dunning-Kruger effect is when competent people falsely consider themselves incompetent or when incompetent people falsely consider themselves competent. Crypto technology and culture is set up in such a way that it accomplishes both.
you may notice i use the phrase "my beloved" frequently. this is because i am in love with the world and everything in it. hope this clears things up <3
girl help the pessimists found me
"girl help i am refusing to realise my own naivete in a world almost completely made up of things that couldnt care less about me or are actively exploiting me" here i translated it for you â€ïž
man shut up
Anyway thereâs so much joy and love and beauty in the tiniest shit if you just let yourself be happy about it. Fuck maybe it canât cure depression or shit but you can help yourself find little things to enjoy. Your âim a realist and the world sux :p â mentality wonât help or make you look as cool and mature as you think - trust someone whoâs been there and is so done with that.Â
If the world is cruel, then do your part to make it better. Things are only beautiful because we MAKE them beautiful, and kindness is the greatest strength of all.
ok so people are making fun of this but adding this with other anti-global warming tactics will work
This isnât adding ice just for the sake of denial, itâs adding to the Earthâs albedo. This in turn actually makes the Earthâs climate cooler, and then more ice will be produced naturally because of this.
It isnât a process we need to continue forever, in fact itâs one that needs to be calculated so that we donât do it TOO MUCH. The only worry would be cooling down too much.
So yes, this is a good idea. It simply isnât the only thing we should do because we still have gross pollution.
For the love of god do it . anything just do it. Give us hope.
Hereâs the thing: Most environmental catastrophes humans have ever or are currently creating can be fixed. Itâs not just a matter of âoh no, things are ruined, and maybe we can stop the degradation so that things donât get any worse, but weâre stuck with how things are.â There are some things we canât do, like bringing back extinct species. But there are a lot of other things we can definitely do, many of which are being done right now. The problem is that most of our willpower and effort is spent on bullshit tiny things that wonât solve the problem (individual recycling, etc.) and not on the large-scale things that can and will make a large-scale difference.
Ice caps are melting? Guess what! We know how to make ice. Itâs not that hard. Designing mostly-automated robot ships to go to the poles and rebuild the ice caps is well within our current technical capabilities. We just need to fund it.
Deforestation on a massive scale? Destruction of other biomes? Guess what! We know how to plant trees. We know how to plant grasslands. We know how to take barren, lifeless land and turn it back into a viable biome. Itâs not that hard. In a lot of cases, if thereâs neighboring areas where that biome still exists, all you have to do is dump a few tons of biomass (plant clippings, food waste, etc.) on the barren land and stand back and wait. The biomass will provide nutrients and keep the topsoil from blowing away, and the plants and animals from the neighboring biome will move in. In two decades, even if you donât do anything besides dumping the biomass on it, you wonât be able to tell what was the barren area and what was the still-existing biome.
Coral reefs dying? Now, coral reefs are a bit more fragile than most biomes, but guess what! We still know how to replant/rebuild them, and in fact are working on that in places affected by coral reef die-off! And weâre learning how to do it better every day.
Desertification? Guess what! We know how to turn desert back into green space. Theyâre doing it on a large scale in China and sub-Saharan Africa. There are several different techniques, none of which are even very technology-intensive. It takes money and time and labor, but itâs perfectly doable. We know this because weâve done it.
Plastic in the ecosystem, particularly in the ocean? Guess what! Thereâs a lot of people working on this, both on âhow to remove plastic from the oceanâ and âhow to reuse/recycle it more efficiently.â And the techniques are improving by leaps and bounds every year. This is a solvable problem. These are all solvable problems.
So if youâre crushed by the weight of the coming environmental catastrophe ⊠donât be. These are all solvable problems! We can stop things from getting worse, and we can fix the things weâve broken. The issue is political, not practical.
On the political side, of course, is the need to tighten up environmental regulations across the globe. (Whatâs the statistic, that 90% of pollution is caused by 100 corporations?) And then of course, we need to fund these programs on a large enough scale.
In some ways the political aspect is the hardest, but consider this: we are at a tipping point. Things are changing about the way politicians talk about climate change and ecological degradation. More ordinary people are concerned about this, which means more pressure on politicians. One of the ways that things are changing is that peopleâeven conservativesâare starting to talk about âjob opportunities in new green fieldsâ and switching the conversation so that itâs not ârainforest vs. jobsâ makes political action a lot more possible. And no, itâs not going to happen on its own, but it can happen.
This is a solvable problem.
i don't really understand why you would be pro-zoo. like i understand nature reserves and sanctuaries where people can observe from afar, but it doesn't seem right to me when they're locked up in generally small confined areas for people to watch them do nothing all day. idk maybe i'm getting this wrong, and i still really respect you, i just don't understand this. like i interned at a zoo and felt uncomfortable with how small their living areas were and how they had no stimulation
Zoos donât look like this anymore.
They look like this:
Good zoos do not keep their animals in âtiny spacesâ with no enrichment.  Iâm not pro-roadside zoo.  Iâm pro-accredited zoo.  Zoos are incredibly important for conservation and education.
Are Zoos Necessary?
The Importance of Zoos: Resource Post
Why Zoos and Aquariums Matter: Assessing the Impact of a Visit to a Zoo or Aquarium
Why I Want to be a Keeper
Why I Believe in Zoos
There should be way more pictures of modern zoos so i just add some more
Seriously zoos do so much important conservation work as well I hate when people shit all over zoos as if the animals are locked up and not looked after
The SF Zoo has two sea lions. Now, if you know SF, you know that sea lions are a Thing. Theyâre all over Pier 39 and various other beaches in N California. In fact, the zoo is near the ocean, so there are sea lions not 200 yards from the zoo entrance. So having sea lions in the zoo seems sort of superfluous.
Except the sea lions are blind. One was found as an adult after suffering a gun shot wound to the face that destroyed his eyes. The other was found as an adolescent, weak and starving because it had been blinded and unable to hunt. So they were rescued and introduced and the zoo built them a nice pool where they can swim and sunbathe and people toss them fish. Itâs not the biggest exhibit, or the fanciest. But itâs a home for them, where theyâre safe and well fed. Sea lions arenât the most romantic of animals, but theyâre a part of SF culture and a lot of us have a soft spot for the loud, bulbous things. And because of zoos, these two get to live long, happy lives.
Whenever anyone complains about zoos, I think about Silent Knight and Henry.Â
I think itâs St. Louis zoo that is saving big cats in Africa. Scientists couldnât figure out what was killing off the local lion population. They were dying off from Canine Distemper. The local unvaccinated dogs of the towns would spread the disease to other animals or have it themselves. When the lions ate the infected animals they would catch it as well. You know what that Zoo is doing to stop this disease? They are going over to those towns and vaccinating the dogs for free. The community loves it and people from other villages comes for miles to get their dogs vaccinated as well.
They also do work with camel populations because the local human population use the camels for food sources the zoos help monitor the camels health.
Another zoo, I want to say itâs the Oregon zoo but donât quote me on that, is helping female inmates. The zoo works with the female prisons by encouraging the inmates to assist in the breeding and raising of endangered species of butterflies. They plant the specific plants that the butterflies and catapillars need, raise them, and release them. These inmates get noted in any scientific journals that get published. They are giving these inmates a sense of accomplishment and validation.
Zoos not only save species but bring together and assist communities in an effort to save the environment. Zoos, good zoos, are essential to the future and I will fight anyone who tries to say otherwise.
PS you donât see PETA doing any of this.
One of the local zoos in my area at one point rescued a bald eagle that had been shot and kept it in the zoo to let it recuperate until they freed it again. Some of the zoos in my state will keep injured animals there until they heal again.
Helsinki Zoo is the world leader in snow leopard and Amur leopard conservation, in their care these endangered species have managed to breed more than anywhere else in captivity and this in turn has enabled the re-introduction of these animals back to their native habitats. https://www.korkeasaari.fi/helsinki-zoo/
I work at a zoo that is instrumental in the California Condor recovery program (among dozens of other conservation projects). We went from 42 surviving individuals left to over 400, over 200 of whom are in the wild. Weâre part of the amur leopard species survival plan with two young animals who are eagerly attempting to make babies. We host one of North Americaâs only bachelor troops of western lowland gorillas, preserving the social structure of wild gorillas. All of our bald eagles are rescues who would not survive in the wild. All our keepers participate in field research and conservation work in addition to a full time team of conservationists. We host the most genetically valuable male Masai giraffe in North America, who has sired 5 offspring with 1 on the way, increasing the genetic diversity of his entire species. If youâre against zoos, you donât know what zoos do.
Super, SUPER important thread.
Also zoos tend to do a lot of breeding and conservation work with smaller, less charismatic species like invertebrates and amphibians. Those species are extremely important in the ecosystem but donât get the same notoriety as the charismatic megafauna.
Also zoos are the reason that the Przewalskiâs horse, one of the last if not THE last wild horse subspecies in the world went from extinct in the wild to merely endangered.
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no stop believing everything the liberal media tells you
Almost 200 people were murdered in Armenia in 3 days and y'all are still ignoring us.
This is not a war, this is a massacre Azerbaijan and Turkey are committing against the Armenian people.
Turkey's president literally admitted that he wants to finish what his ancestors started. He wants to commit another genocide, and this time he wants to kill us all.
Silence is violence
Update: it's been over a month. 2 thousand people were murdered so far. Please, I'm so scared, just reblog this. I'm not asking for a lot, if you can't donate that's fine, just share this.
If anyone knows where TO donate please interact?!
If you're willing to donate, here is the link:
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@rock-and-roll-and-rats Thank you so much, I'm so grateful
Controlled bathroom breaks are dumb, if I gotta go I gotta go! (x)
This is the thread I got mad in!
âŠIâm still mad!
I see people use the excuse âbut what if theyâre just going so they donât have to pay attention!â a lot, and itâs a really poor excuse.
Aside from the fact that kids (and adults!) need and are entitled to regular mental breaks, keeping a bored kid in the classroom isnât going to magically make them pay attention. What it IS going to do is create an environment of distraction for the people around them. You wanna know how I know? I was that kid. I have adhd, and when I wasnât able to get up and walk around, I talked to everyone. Constantly. When allowed to go outside and refresh my brain when needed, I became a lot less disruptive.
And when itâs older kids? If a high schooler doesnât want to learn something, theyâre not going to, and you canât make them. Thatâs their mistake to make. As a teacher, try making the material more accessible and engaging. Thatâs your job. Whether the student does their job is on them.
âKids have died in bathroom fightsâ is definitely an argument I havenât seen before, but itâs so patently ridiculous that I donât think it needs to actually be addressed.
THIS SHIT MAKES ME SO ANGRY. When I was a teacher, I taught in a high school that had a lot of kids that came from poorer families. You know what I did? I always had a drawer FULL of snacks. Some sugary treats, but a lot of stuff that one might consider âfood food,â not just a treat. You know what I found out? Kids would ask for a snack at the beginning of class if they wanted one, and it affected my class POSITIVELY. Kids that I knew NEEDED something to eat would be able to grab crackers and tuna or something, and other kids would just be happy to come into my class to see what I had stocked in the drawer.Â
The kids learned to be respectful of the food BY THEMSELVES. Yâall should have seen it. Kids were policing each other in how much food they took, so that one student wouldnât take all the zebra cakes or whatever, but not a single time was a kid scolded for taking a couple packs of crackers or whatever. And they all made sure that no one left trash around.Â
Feeding kids is important, and if you canât teach kids while they eat a snack, you just canât teach.
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I can verify this because I like, live out here and stuff, itâs pretty weird to watch the news call it a burning warzone every day
this is how propaganda works
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tbh the worst thing about being a self aware mentally ill person is that people assume that because you understand your illness youâre automatically able to actually apply your knowledge to your life and cure yourself
Do I know my brain isnât making the most sense right now? Yes. Can I stop it? No.Â
Me: I know what I should be doing but my brain has decided weâre not doing that
People: why are u so anxious
Me: I have anxiety
People: Now you know that you can get better
Me: knowing I have anxiety does not make me Less Anxious that is Not The Way Anxiety Works
People: Why are you doing that?
Me: I have OCD, so my brain spams me with terrifying thoughts until I do things to get rid of them. This is a compulsion.
People: So you know nothing bad will actually happen if you donât do that! Why not just stop doing it?
Me: That is not how this works. Thatâs not how any mental illness works.
Me: *crying and hyperventilating over something objectively minor*
Someone: Itâs not a big deal, why are you freaking out?
Me: *through sobs* I canât⊠I canât stop, I know itâs dumb⊠I know I shouldnât be like this.
Them: Oh, well if you know that itâs dumb to freak out then why are you still freaking out?
Me: *sobbing harder because now I hate myself*
If you know your leg is broken you canât magically walk on it like, knowing whatâs wrong isnât a cure ffs
there are three wolves. they are all gay
NGC 6995: The Bat Nebula : Do you see the bat? It haunts this cosmic close-up of the eastern Veil Nebula. The Veil Nebula itself is a large supernova remnant, the expanding debris cloud from the death explosion of a massive star. While the Veil is roughly circular in shape and covers nearly 3 degrees on the sky toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus), the Bat Nebula, NGC 6995, spans only œ degree, about the apparent size of the Moon. That translates to 12 light-years at the Veilâs estimated distance, a reassuring 1,400 light-years from planet Earth. In the composite of image data recorded through broad and narrow band filters, emission from hydrogen atoms in the remnant is shown in red with strong emission from oxygen and nitrogen atoms shown in hues of blue. Of course, in the western part of the Veil lies another seasonal apparition: the Witchâs Broom Nebula. via NASA
Tumblr user @thathighclassbitch called me a bitch and broke my heart by saying i am not as good as stich. Please block and report to tumblr for hatespeech.
Stich
Blocked and reported for hatecrime
Ok snowflake uwu
Alright that's it i had enough.
So anyway fellow tumblr gays i am a pretty tall dutch/scottish bisexual guy who is suddenly mysteriousely single out of nowhere hit me up.