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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
will byers stan first human second

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Keni
Stranger Things
occasionally subtle

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Show & Tell
DEAR READER

JBB: An Artblog!
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@crypsisrosa
『 INUKAG WEEK 2023 』 ➥ Day #1: Love Languages
Handsome
*Gets out of bed like draugr get out of coffins in Skyrim.*
A baroque masterpiece (via)
Roll 1d8 on this list during character creation do determine your characters backstory
The burning of Brass Tower
I had a dream about you last night. About the day we met. Do you remember?
[ Rilakkuma and Kaoru ]
working a on strawberry farm and we have a new farm hand! He’s not the best at picking but is very good at protecting
STRAWBERRY GUARDIAN.
Lake Michigan
Ocean*
I mean, Lake Michigan is big enough to be a sea. All the Great Lakes are, they’re not considered seas because they’re not all at sea level, they’re all freshwater, and they’re not directly connected to the ocean (they’re only connected through rivers and lochs)
Small lakes don’t have noticeable waves but because the Great Lakes are so big there’s enough room for the air to downdraft across it (which is also why in Michigan you get lake effect weather and so it can be a blizzard one day and 70° the next)
My grandmother, who grew up in Puerto Rico, when seeing Lake Michigan for the first time with my grandfather exclaimed, “This is not a lake, it is a sea!”
Lake Superior has tides. They’re not as dramatic as the actual ocean’s of course. But still. For every storm that kicks up 200ft spray and waves that crash over the tops of the lighthouses on the piers, there’s days when you can’t tell where the water meets the sky.
Lake Superior doesn’t have a monster, Lake Superior IS the monster.
One aspect of Lake Superior that supports that its the monster is that it doesn’t give up the bodies of people who die in it. Due to the cold, the bacteria that produce gases that typically make corpses float in water don’t work very fast, and so they don’t bloat the body up enough for it to leave the bottom.
It’s a dangerous lake, prone to vicious storms and when it gets you, it holds onto your body forever, refusing to relinquish it back to the surface.
Lake Michigan is amazing! Here’s a pic I took in 2017 from atop one of the Sleeping Bear Dunes. Getting earth, lake, and sky in the same pic is actually quite challenging… and no, you still can’t see the other side even from way up there.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
i want someone who will light a fire in me.
I want someone who will light me on fire
Science is hard - even for geniuses.
In a recent experiment, students who learned about the struggles and failed experiments of some of the greatest scientists who ever lived got significantly better grades than those who learned only of their accomplishments.
Showing students that the likes of Einstein and Marie Curie had their own personal and intellectual shortcomings - and that yep, science is actually really hard - was enough to elevate them academically, researchers from Columbia University have found.
“In our culture we always say you don’t want to intimidate kids, you don’t want to tell them how hard the work is. We think kids are so fragile,” lead researcher Xiaodong Lin-Siegler told Jenny Anderson at Quartz, adding that this is the exact opposite approach we should be taking. “Tell them the truth. They are resilient.“
Continue Reading.
Charles Darwin has honestly been the most relateable for me: “…I am very poorly today and very stupid and hate everybody and everything….I am going to write a little book for Murray on Orchids and today I hate them worse than everything.” -personal correspondence , 1861