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@boqueboque
Hi! I'm Boque.
Welcome to my main blog.
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@boquecrafts --- art (attempts) blog.
#boquespost --- my posts.
#oui-oui-boquette --- my posts in French / mes posts en français.
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About me:
đ§Š My first striped socks
âą Yarn: PINGO MYSOCKS - Pingouin (colours: 'vert anisade' + 'vert') âą Needle size: 2.5 mm
The heel flap was made in the Eye of Partridge stitch (first time knitting this stitch too!).
Had some trouble correctly positioning the loose threads in-between stripes at first, but I eventually managed to get it right (? I hope so đ )
Front // inside
Hey guys The Weather & Climate Livestream is back! From their youtube description: "50 hours of weather and climate science from Monday, June 1st to Wednesday, June 3rd, brought to you by 100+ US meteorologists and climate scientists whose research is at risk due to proposed budget cuts, overhaul of federal grantmaking rules, and attacks on the National Center for Atmospheric Research. As you are tuning into our stream-a-thon, we encourage you to talk to your friends, family, and representatives about what you are learning! Visit https://wclivestream.com/call/ to help us #saveamericasforecasts." From their website: "Whether it's tomorrow's temperatures or the sea level in fifty years, Americans need to plan for our futures. For generations, the US government has invested in the science that helps us do so, building one of the greatest meteorology and climate science communities in the world.
Now that science is under threat. Missing observations and shuttered labs, especially the threatened dismantling of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, are making life more dangerous and expensive for Americans. Last year, 180,000 people watched meteorologists and climate scientists from across America speak for 100 hours to draw attention to federal funding cuts to American science. The 2025 Livestream resulted in 30,000 calls to Congress." Please show them some support just like last year! You can also help them with acting to protect NCAR here! They only have 56 letters at the moment!
Ken was created from Barbieâs rib
has anyone considered that it was probably her house too. where else was she supposed to put her chintz?
I was feeling agitated and artblocked yesterday so I decided to give my brain a rest by watching TV and then the next thing I knew these were in front of me
Un jour de retard mais c'est parce-qu'il fallait qu'ils s'évadent, 'comprenez.
Food history has been so sanitized by the demonization of carbs. âOur ancestors only had fruits and veggies they didnât have all these refined carbsâ our ancestors drank beer 25/8 because the water was bad. Our ancestors drizzled honey on shit ever since we knew it existed. Weâve been making bread for our entire recorded history. Itâs true that bleached sugars specifically are a new thing but high glycemic carbs are not new at all, weâve been consuming them for thousands of years
Quick correction bc I see this myth everywhere.
People drank beer & fruit wine 25/8 because it was high in calories and also tasty and pretty cheap/easy to make in bulk.
IT WAS NOT USED TO REPLACE OR SANITIZE WATER! THEIR WATER WAS NOT BAD!
The alcohol content in beer/wine back then was too low to actually sanitize anything effectively, and beer/wine only lasts for 6 months (usually less) even while still sealed in a cask, due to oxidization. Oxidation turns fermented liquids into vinegar. Wine and beer wasnât meant for long-term storage.
This is great, because vinegar is the great preserver! VINEGAR is what people used to store their foods long-term, along with SALT and DRYING and SMOKING.
âPicklingâ can be done with pure vinegar if you donât have any expensive salt around, and vinegar can be made by fermenting any fruit or grain with wild yeast! If youâre lucky, you can also get wine/beer treats out of it on the way.
Circling back around: beer/wine was NEVER a replacement for water. Humans have been drinking from ground springs, wells, rainwater, and clear running water since our ape ancestors got the instinct to avoid stagnant pools.
If you didnât have immediate access to a source of clean water, you didnât fucking build a town there!
Thatâs a big reason why, WORLDWIDE, settlements are ALL historically clustered around sources of water like springs, wells, and rivers. (Or utilized rainwater catchment & storage) And why âthe town well is poisoned/dried up!â Is a huge and terrible thing that comes up in a ton of old stories. Losing your source of freshwater means everyone has to move somewhere else, or die.
Even in huge cities, youâd be surprised at how sophisticated freshwater delivery systems were in the middle-ages. London had the âgreat conduit.â - a man-made, underground channel that moved water directly from a freshwater spring to fill a water tank in the Cheapside marketplace, accessible to the public. This conduit was built in 1245.
Mesopotamians in the BRONZE AGE built clay pipes for sewage removal, and other pipes for rain water collection, and wells. In 4,000 BC.
Building Aqueducts to move spring water into towns was first attributed to the Minoans, who lived in 2,000 BC.
Sanskrit texts from 2,000 BC also detail how to purify water youâre not sure about: expose it to Sunlight, filter it through Charcoal, dip a piece of copper in it at least 7 times, and filter it again. (UV treatment kills bacteria, Charcoal catches many poisons and heavy metal, copper is also antibacterial) <- even if they didnât know what germs were, prehistoric humans were great at recognizing patterns, and noticing when people DIDNT die.
Persians in 700 BC used âqanatâ, or tunnels dug into hillsides to let gravity move (CLEAN!) groundwater to nearby towns + for agriculture irrigation. Qanats were still the main water supply for the entire Iranian capitol city until about 1933.
The Roman Empire (312 BC) also built aqueducts to move spring and groundwater across miles and miles.
The Incas (1450) built wondrous examples of hydraulic engineering. Their âstairway of fountainsâ supplied the entire city of Machu Picchu with fresh spring water from a pair of rain-fed springs atop the mountain. The fountain canals could carry about 80 gallons a minute.
Getting clean drinking water was just not an issue for normal people in MOST long-term settlements. They may not understand germ theory, but they knew clean water was important and would kick up a BIG fuss if those water sources were sabotaged.
In conclusion: people absolutely drank beer and wine with breakfast. They also drank water. It was not a replacement.
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ok bookmark embroidery done. now i just have to bind the edges & then iron it so any remaining pen marks vanish (i love u frixion pens)
ok itâs finished phew! i have to iron it a tiny bit to get rid of any of the pen marks still visible & then wrap it up to gift . i got some questions about isnât it quite thick, when you fold it over ? the answer is not really but it just so happened that the seam of my binding hit on the corner& made a BIG lump which is. unfortunate. but itâll be fine ÂŻ\_(ă)_/ÂŻ just donât put that corner in the book
As human-led soil erosion creates more barren landscapes, invasive species like the Trapdoor Plant (Nepenthes decipula) are on the rise.
These carnivorous plants take hold in depleted topsoil, growing into large underground chambers filled with digestive fluid. As unsuspecting animals walk on them, a camouflaged leaf quickly moves out of the way to let them fall inside. Its slick interior, barbed edge, and the fast-acting acid make escape highly unlikely.
While most are smaller, some become large enough to capture full-grown humans.
(Bestiary)
This idea was suggested to me by my 6-year-old nephew and biggest Bestiary fan, Telmo! That kid is already coming up with great monster designs, he's going places! :) It's a real honour collaborating with him
notably, though N. Decipula has yet to be domestically grown, multiple guerilla warfare groups have used it in combat, due to it's general shape and structure being more or less identical to a pit trap. given that it grows naturally, finding a N. Decipula is far more cost and energy-efficient than digging a pit trap.
Lequel mérite le titre de Mister Tumblr ? (Propagande juste en dessous)
Le porteur de flamme masqué (Jeux olympiques d'été de 2024)
Barbapapa (Barbapapa)
Propagande porteur de flamme :
fait sensation dĂšs son apparition lors de la cĂ©rĂ©monie d'ouverture. Il est mystĂ©rieux, talentueux, habillĂ© comme un perso d'assassin's creed, et surtout il est androgyne, ce qui plaĂźt bien Ă notre base d'utilisateursÂ
DĂ©jĂ , quelle classe... vraiment c'est incroyable, un coup de gĂ©nie des concepteurs. On a tous voulu ĂȘtre lui/elle/eux/iel/cette entitĂ© indĂ©terminĂ©e Ă la fois en genre et en temporalitĂ© et en tout le reste d'ailleurs. Un personnage iconique (Quelques fanfic sur AO3 il me semble ! Ăa vaut le coup d'Ćil)
Propagande Barbapapa : Je ne saurais pas lui faire de propagande adĂ©quate vu que les hommes c'est pas trop mon truc, mais franchement il suffit de le regarder: un gentil daddy pĂšre de famille attentionnĂ©, tout doux tout rond tout rose guimauve, qui aime les animaux et peut se mĂ©tamorphoser en n'importe quoi? Il est FAIT pour Tumblr. Petit bĂ©mol, la calvitie c'est pas pour tout le monde j'imagine. Mais âïžil a des cils magnifiques et un gros cul donc ça compense un peu, peut-ĂȘtre.
Pardon que vois-je ? Barbapapa est en train de se faire rattraper ??? Nan mais c'est pas possible ! Votez Barbapapa ! OG Daddy quoi ! Il est rose qu'est-ce qu'il vous faut de plus ?
Le porteur masquĂ© sâil vous plait
genre
allez quoi
gender ambiguity king, un roi du parkour qui nous entraine au musĂ©e, dans les Ă©gouts et sur les toits. Il sâinteresse a notre culture eh
Ce qui est marrant c'est que cette propagande peut aussi s'appliquer Ă Barbapapa.
Gender ? What gender ? Il peut prendre la forme qu'il veut.
Roi du parkour ? Barbapapa peut aussi se balader oĂč il veut, il lui suffit de prendre l'apparence appropriĂ©e.
Concernant la culture, il me semble que c'est un univers d'apprentissage donc de la culture au sens large.
Mais en plus, lui il est rose. :p
Tout comme pour Barbamama : il est écologiste, anticapitaliste et est allé sur Mars (avec une fusée en bouchons de bouteille recyclés propulsée à l'énergie solaire et avec lombricomposteur intégré, à n'en point douter).
Est-ce que je dois rajouter ça en propagande pour Barbamama ? x)
OUI !
limiting/giving up smartphone and social media is nice and peaceful but sadly doesn't solve the problem of 98% of all other adults aged 20-60 being on smartphone and social media
Lequel mérite le titre de Mister Tumblr ? (Propagande juste en dessous)
Le porteur de flamme masqué (Jeux olympiques d'été de 2024)
Barbapapa (Barbapapa)
Propagande porteur de flamme :
fait sensation dĂšs son apparition lors de la cĂ©rĂ©monie d'ouverture. Il est mystĂ©rieux, talentueux, habillĂ© comme un perso d'assassin's creed, et surtout il est androgyne, ce qui plaĂźt bien Ă notre base d'utilisateursÂ
DĂ©jĂ , quelle classe... vraiment c'est incroyable, un coup de gĂ©nie des concepteurs. On a tous voulu ĂȘtre lui/elle/eux/iel/cette entitĂ© indĂ©terminĂ©e Ă la fois en genre et en temporalitĂ© et en tout le reste d'ailleurs. Un personnage iconique (Quelques fanfic sur AO3 il me semble ! Ăa vaut le coup d'Ćil)
Propagande Barbapapa : Je ne saurais pas lui faire de propagande adĂ©quate vu que les hommes c'est pas trop mon truc, mais franchement il suffit de le regarder: un gentil daddy pĂšre de famille attentionnĂ©, tout doux tout rond tout rose guimauve, qui aime les animaux et peut se mĂ©tamorphoser en n'importe quoi? Il est FAIT pour Tumblr. Petit bĂ©mol, la calvitie c'est pas pour tout le monde j'imagine. Mais âïžil a des cils magnifiques et un gros cul donc ça compense un peu, peut-ĂȘtre.
Pardon que vois-je ? Barbapapa est en train de se faire rattraper ??? Nan mais c'est pas possible ! Votez Barbapapa ! OG Daddy quoi ! Il est rose qu'est-ce qu'il vous faut de plus ?
Le porteur masquĂ© sâil vous plait
genre
allez quoi
gender ambiguity king, un roi du parkour qui nous entraine au musĂ©e, dans les Ă©gouts et sur les toits. Il sâinteresse a notre culture eh
Ce qui est marrant c'est que cette propagande peut aussi s'appliquer Ă Barbapapa.
Gender ? What gender ? Il peut prendre la forme qu'il veut.
Roi du parkour ? Barbapapa peut aussi se balader oĂč il veut, il lui suffit de prendre l'apparence appropriĂ©e.
Concernant la culture, il me semble que c'est un univers d'apprentissage donc de la culture au sens large.
Mais en plus, lui il est rose. :p
Tout comme pour Barbamama : il est écologiste, anticapitaliste et est allé sur Mars (avec une fusée en bouchons de bouteille recyclés propulsée à l'énergie solaire et avec lombricomposteur intégré, à n'en point douter).
La fée Mélusine (légende médiévale) vs Christine (Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire)
La fée Mélusine
Christine
Propagande anti-Christine de la part de ma mĂšre :
Je crois pas avoir trop rebloggĂ© les anti-propagandes mais celle-lĂ me fait rire. Embrigader ses parents pour un tournoi Tumblr c'est un autre level quand meme. đ
ALORS pour que ta maman puisse se construire un avis, petit rappel du rĂ©cit de notre chĂšre MĂ©lusine. Elle fait partie d'un type de conte qu'on appelle le "conte MĂ©lusinien", une sous-branche de l'archĂ©type de l'Ă©pouse féérique. Le rĂ©cit MĂ©lusinien ne commence pas ouf: elle vit dans la nature sauvage jusqu'Ă ce qu'un homme dĂ©barque, l'emmĂšne avec lui et l'Ă©pouse (dans certaines versions un animal blanc guidant l'humain sert de mĂ©taphore pour sous-entendre l'attirance rĂ©ciproque de la fĂ©e, dans les autres, ben, on se passe de son avis). Les pouvoirs de cette fĂ©e procurent Ă l'humain (dans la version la plus connue de MĂ©lusine: le duc du Lusignan) richesse, grandeur et gloire, elle rend son royaume prospĂšre et lui donne plein d'hĂ©ritier surnaturels. En retour, MĂ©lusine pose une (1) boundary: pouvoir se baigner pĂ©pouze dans sa salle de bain le samedi sans qu'on vienne la faire suer. Malheureusement le duc du Lusignan ne sais pas faire le seul job qu'on lui demande pour cause de "Oui mais peut-ĂȘtre elle me trompe, ouin ouin" et dĂ©couvre que sa femme se change en serpent Ă partir des hanches. MĂ©lusine sait quoi faire quand on ne respecte pas ses boundaries: elle se change en serpent gĂ©ant ailĂ©s et disparait dans un trait de feu en emportant ses enfants avec elle, et retirant au duc du Lusignan toutes ses bĂ©nĂ©dictions.
moi je l'aime bien :3 (pour plus d'infos, je vous conseille trÚs trÚs fort les travaux de Laurence Harf-Lancner sur le sujet, notamment Les fées au Moyen-Age: Morgane et Mélusine la naissance des fées, ainsi que la version la plus répandue (mais ni l'unique ni la premiÚre) du récit: Le Roman de Mélusine par Jean d'Aras)
La fée Mélusine (légende médiévale) vs Christine (Le grand blond avec une chaussure noire)
La fée Mélusine
Christine
Propagande anti-Christine de la part de ma mĂšre :
I lost