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toby || 18 || any pronouns but mostly Girl
not bothering with a dni if i dont like you ill block you trust
i dont really post on this blog anymore i mostly just lurk but I’m here trust
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i love you lab grown diamonds i love you slavery-free chocolate i love you community gardens i love you fact that the insulin patent was sold for $1 i love you locally produced meat and milk i love you streets turned into walkable parks i love you little reminders that Things Do Not Have To Be This Way and there are people working to build a better world!!
i love you smog tests for cars i love you clean air regulations i love you HEPA filters i love you dam removal i love you planting native gardens i love you monarch butterflies (up 64% in 2026!) i love you working for decades to bring the condors back from zero to 300+ in the wild i love you inventing little machines to pick up the plastic fishing nets and other trash in the sea i love you occupational health and safety regulations i love you environmental protection agencies i love you unions i love you social aid programs i love you food not bombs i love you sea shepherds i love you most countries stopping industrial whaling and more humpback whales now than ever before i love you saving the forests i love you little libraries i love you take what you need cupboards/fridges i love you secular food pantries i love you public bathrooms i love you all-ages playgrounds i love you museums i love you aquariums + zoos i love you restoring peregrine falcons to nyc i love you letting beavers fix the river i love you releasing wolves into the wild i love you bison recovery efforts i love you landback i love you reducing light pollution i love you freeway sound baffle walls i love you advertising bans i love you public outreach and education i love you maria montessori i love you queer clinics i love you people working really hard and succeeding at fixing the world and making it safer for all living beings!
everytime u go outside ur spending $60 automatically its crazy $60 is the new $20
Stop buying food and coffee and make it at home. I'm begging everyone.
ok well i filled up my car with gas and got cat food for my cats so idk how this applies to me also the “don’t buy coffee anymore” thing is rlly annoying from ppl acting like buying coffee is the reason ppl r struggling to keep purchases under 20 dollars instead of capitalism inflating prices for shareholders to buy another five houses like. eventually yall gotta stop doing the “no more avacado toast!” thing to ppl bc there is no budgeting that is enough to outrun inflation
More examples of the WORST mansplaining here.
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This is mine
The Simpsons - 16.20 - Home Away from Homer
istg the phandom is unhinged like no fandom I've been in before I feel like I could say "hmmm I wonder how many times dan and phil have each respectively blinked on camera since the start of their careers" and within an hour of me posting it someone would be like "oh actually phanniephreak1 has been keeping count since 2015, here's the link to it" and the information will be perfectly fucking accurate
And you picked that example because it's a real thing right?
oh my fucking god.
i'm so sick of being the only person who can make simple connections of how doing a thing to the ecosystem has effects. so so so so sick NO ONE knows the ways of the plants
sorry just venting over how i am so so so small and the task is so so so big
This year, I had a balcony garden.
I wanted to last year but I 'never got round to it'. I kill a lot of plants (not on purpose. ADHD and constant watering is hard, and sometimes it's just me confused as fuck about why I suddenly have x thing happening to my leaves) and kind of felt it was hopeless anyway.
Then I was reading your posts, and how you were seeing biodiversity in even small little hopeful changes. And I was like. Hey. Even if I do kill the plants. They will feed insects for a little, while they survive, and after, I can put them in my compost pile and they will feed more insects, and the flowers (if I get any) will feed bees (which are my special children) and so, even if it doesn't give me food, and even if they die, it might be worth it to try.
I never ate the cilantro. Turns out my flatmate has the soap gene. But it flowered like CRAZY and there were SO many happy pollinators.
I ate so many green onion shoots. The bulbs I still haven't pulled because they just keep giving me shoots to eat.
The mint is going HAM and also the insects loved the flowers.
The cucumber plants went absolutely APESHIT and produced flowers ALL SUMMER, and they were BEAUTIFUL, and I couldn't walk outside without a bee or, occasionally, a butterfly dropping by. It's STILL FLOWERING in NOVEMBER in PHILLY and now I have ladybugs and fireflies. FIREFLIES! I didn't see a single one last year and now they love my balcony and I love them so much. I only got two cucumbers but I don't even care.
I had a bunch of nonedibles in a little greenhouse thing, and they flowered too, and I'd find random bugs (a grasshopper. Huge. Massive) in there hanging out. They died when the greenhouse got blown over but they lasted longer than I ever expected to keep a plant alive.
The birds came by my balcony despite the cat avidly watching them by the window. More types of birds, too. And my little compost box is constantly happy with fruit flies and regular flies and things I don't recognize. I never did get around to buying worms, but I haven't had to because the insects are having a blast in there and every time I think "oh, it'll be full" it is, once again, not full because it has been broken down further.
There is a tiny ecosystem on my 6th floor apartment balcony because you get excited about plants, and it was inspiring enough to get me off my ass. Because even if I didn't eat my plants, you reminded me SOMETHING ELSE WOULD.
The task is so so big. But if my fruit flies can eat an entire watermelon (yes. There was an entire watermelon in my compost bin at one point), I think you and I can tackle this watermelon together.
...Oh...Sheds a single tear that contains so much happiness
Once upon a time, I thought I had the black thumb of death. Turns out it’s just that this area is more specific than I thought as far as what grows here. Trying native plants was the major turning point. (Gee, it’s almost like plants need the right conditions/the conditions are only right for certain plants. *insert “the more you know” gif. But in all fairness, most nurseries carry more of a generic assortment and there are only two in a reasonable driving distance that specialize in native plants. It wasn’t exactly obvious or easily accessible and there wasn’t as much discussion about it. But it has gotten better.)
So now I have learned the ways of plants and have A Garden. It’s small. Like I’ve watched the small garden shows and those are usually big in comparison. But it’s remarkably diverse for its size and has accommodated So Many Plants (like I have an area that’s kind of marshy and an area that’s like sand dunes and one that’s more like inland areas but I’m also close enough to the coast to support some costal plants and there are areas with varying sunlight conditions).
And there are dragonflies now! And so many butterflies and moths and caterpillars. Bees that I’d never seen before! (Some are metallic green! Some are big and fuzzy!) There are black racers and sometimes the egrets and ibises visit! And there are frogs and geckos and lizards and legless lizards! Ladybugs and grasshoppers and even a green anole! And so many birds and squirrels in the trees in the yard behind us (tiny yard but filled with three oaks) and some possums and raccoons. I’m even hearing owls at night again! I haven’t heard/seen them in this area since I was a kid. Oh and bats! They’re back too!
And the neighbor started a garden and told me it was because she liked mine! And another neighbor started a community plant stand! And a huge planting of sea grass by volunteers just wrapped up at a nearby beach. (Which they do pretty regularly) And there are other dune restoration projects with dune sunflowers and railroad vine and sea grapes and silver buttonwood.
And there are so many areas of protected mangroves and we’re so ready to defend them that even new residents are like “I haven’t learned much about mangroves except that hurting them might result in an angry mob arriving at my door.” Oh and there are plans to replant the trees lost to hurricanes in the area and they’re solid plans for diverse and appropriately sized trees! And a local nature preserve recently raised enough money to purchase and protect more land from development! And we’re restoring the Coontie population that was nearly wiped out for arrowroot production because it’s the host plant for a butterfly once presumed extinct in the area but it’s back now thanks to real efforts to repopulate!
Maybe these are only small blips of news from a relatively small area but it is noticeably helping.
Every little bit is helping even if we are small. We just have to keep going.
I've posted about this before but back home at my old job I used to get pho so fucking often that the owners of the place stopped asking me what I wanted and stopped handing me menus when I walked in. After I moved to NY and I could only go back to Chicago like once a year, I sat down and they gave me a menu and I was like "Oh no I already know what I want, can I get--" and they were like OHHH #36 WITH EXTRA NOODLES YOU'RE BACK and I almost cried
being a kid and hearing adults say stuff like "woah 2011 was 4 years ago haha" didn't really convey the fucking horror of a youtube video crossing my recommended labelled "9 years ago" and it's from 2017. that's not true. 9 years ago is 2010 or something. don't lie.
One of my grandfathers was a dentist. The other was a fisherman.
I had a bonus grandfather who was a trucker.
What did your grandfathers do?
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i hate the word spicy can we bring back calling things erotic
rolling up to Wendy's to get an erotic chicken sandwich
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