SGO - "Boomer Comics"

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@bluevoltaire
SGO - "Boomer Comics"
Yeah sorry I can't come into work today. I accidentally heard Primadonna by Marina formerly of and the Diamonds. So I need the day to be a primadonna girl. Yeah it's going to be the whole day.
the european mind cannot comprehend the 48 oz dunkin bucket
Excuse me while I look something up...
1.4 litres????
the weirdly vengeful and petty tones aborted babies take in pro-life propaganda images are so funny like this passive aggressive "was it worth it mommy?" and "it's a shame you can't join me in heaven mommy 😔" like do you ever wonder if you were aborted for a reason you little bitch ass baby
vader every time he came across 3po and r2 during the war probably
"A marriage ending isn't a failure at all. I spent eleven years with her. We were so in love that we couldn't image life apart from each other. We got our own place, adopted a dog, and supported each other through school. I thought if tow people loved each other enough the rest would fall into place, except... love isn't everything.
And I didn't want to believe that, but we were sitting in counseling one day, talking about our future and I realized we were describing two completely different lives. Where we'd live, what kind of life we wanted, what made us happy. And it hit me that- I love this woman and this woman loved me. And after eleven years of loss, grief, career changes, we were so deeply in love... but we weren't aligned. And I kept thinking 'We just need to try harder. We can find some compromise to make this work,' because that's what you're supposed to do when you love someone, right?
But the reality was, we had just become different people. Her trade school took her in one direction, my graduate degree in another and trying to force us back into who we were five years ago wasn't coming from a place of love. It was coming from a place of fear. Fear that, if this ended, it meant we wasted eleven years. But sitting there across from her, I realized: That's not how love works.
Those eleven years happened. They were real. The dog, our home, showing up for each other through grad school and trade school. I wouldn't change a single thing because loving someone doesn't mean you're meant to stay with them forever. And letting go doesn't erase what you had. We measure marriage by whether it lasts forever or not, but what if we measured it by whether it mattered?
What if we measured it by the love we gave, the life we built, and the people we became? Because love's job isn't to last forever, it's to help you become fully completely yourself, and sometimes the most loving thing you can do is give each other permission to be yourselves, separately. But the dog doesn't know were' divorced. He just gets two Christmases now."
Pulled this from this guy Preston Rakovsky's Instagram (@prestonrack) because it is a beautiful perspective on love, marriage, and relationships in general.
This resonates for sure. I always felt like a relationship had an “achievement” or goal at the end of it and a lot of my grief was in the future we would never have, but maybe it was never about that…
so many misguided metaphors around violence and desire. if the open maw of a panting beast fills you with the want to be devoured, that does not make you prey. while the rabbit trembles in fear, its deepest desire is to run. evolution demands it. in fact, the desire to be eaten does not make you any small animal at all.
it makes you a fruit.
huge fan of the depth of a good purple but another area that draws me is definitely around aquamarine/turquoise/seafoam. you can not go wrong once the green starts getting just a tinge more blue. a gal could certainly do worse than to pull over there and stay a while
something earth shattering going on here
this is why one of my favorite all-time paintings is Ship in Stormy Seas by Ivan Aivazovsky... he was really onto something there
a close up to just... light shining through those waves, makes me feel faint with exhilaration every time
THERE IS A BOAT BY IVAN AIVAZOVSKY!!
Ivan Aivazovsky could paint glowing water. One of the GOATs for sure.
I think this has been posted on here before but this one always makes me laugh
Okay just in case there's people on tumblr who were too little in 2016 to actually remember it yourself, I cannot stress enough that the clown sightings were a thing. That's not a bit that people just made up like pretending that people in camo are invisible. This is a real tweet from the time:
okay but why is he even called mr beast
He's the Antichrist
in good news regarding the intense cold snap in the south: it has allowed people to collect and dispatch hundreds and hundreds of invasive iguanas in Florida after they became cold stunned and fell from trees. some are being eaten. some are being used as fertilizer. some are going to be used in lizard skin accessories. there are some animal rights weirdos who are not happy about this and are completely unable to comprehend the incredible damage iguanas have done to Florida’s ecosystems and the threat they post to native species but I am very happy for all iguana hunters out there. being killed while they are already stunned and then being used to nourish other beings is a fairly painless and honorable fate for invasive iguanas.
another interesting fact: many (most? all? idk, there is a lot of biodiversity) of Florida’s native reptiles go into a state of brumation in cold weather, the American alligator survives by instinctively sticking it’s nose out of the water like a snorkel when it begins to freeze
(these photos were taken in Texas during the freeze several years ago)
the fact that invasive iguanas become cold stunned and immobilized and abruptly drop to the ground during cold snaps is evidence that they do not belong in this climate and though they are surviving and reproducing, they are not thriving. I wish people would recognize that about invasive animals, being invasive is not good for the invasive species either.
OP I have a question: do you perhaps have information about how the cold affects the python population also invasive in Florida? I think it would probably be possible to catchamy of them as well, but in a pinch I didn't find any recent infonnot behind geblocking or paywalls
I have terrible news, they cannot survive freezing temperatures but they appear to be rapidly evolving. Unlike iguanas (who remain on the trees and become cold-stunned unable to move) Burmese pythons have begun using the burrows native reptiles use for brumation. Here is an interesting article.
TL;DR: Invasive pythons are intelligent enough to seek shelter when it gets cold while invasive iguanas just sorta sit there ready for the taking.