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Me at the same volume: WHY!?
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Bird: *SCREAMS*
Me at the same volume: WHY!?
donât adopt a bird if you canât handle an animal mocking you at any given opportunity
when will it end
ALRIGHT. LISTEN UP.
So recently, I got calls from the phone number, (937) 353-8319. They claim to be a job service, and one of their âemployeesâ, Carrigan, is friends with whoever the call recipient is, and that Carrigan has recommended you for this $15.00/h âjobâ. I also got a text message from (937) 607-1493, claiming to be Carrigan, and that they need stuff to âwin a scholarshipâ. I do not know anyone by the name of Carrigan and I know very well that this is a very dangerous scam. If you receive a call from a number, and they ask you if you would like a job for $15.00/h, HANG UP IMMEDIATELY. If you accept the âjobâ offer, and you go in for an interview, they will give you a drugged bottle of water and you will wake up somewhere you donât want to be. These phone calls & texts are from a human trafficking service, and if you oblige to them, you will be sold to people and you will be raped, no doubt about it. So PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT ANSWER THESE CALLS OR TEXTS. I have listened to the voicemails, and allowed my dad to do the same, and he learned that anyone offering a $15.00/h âjobâ is a human trafficker. PLEASE SIGNAL BOOST THIS ALL OVER TUMBLR
Okay, I am reblogging this because it is relevant again. I got another call from a 353 number. Not the exact same number, but I know that it is a trafficker because itâs 353 just like the last one. I also want this to signal boost so PLEASE REBLOG THIS.
Why are people deleting the captions though I had to search for what the pictures meant donât do that
a side note, because theyre very popular around the DMV, If you ever see a sign with something akin to âfree debt erasureâ â15/h jobâ etc and ONLY A PHONE NUMBER, ignore it. tear it down if you can, because those are well known scams and sex-trafficking baits.do not, by any means, call or respond to these messages. do not let your friends do it. do not.
THIS IS IMPORTANT AF THANK YâALL HOLY SHIT
Oklahoma is one of the worst states as far as human trafficking, so thank yâall so fucking much. Thatâs literally my life and the lives of everyone I know that yâall just saved. Thank you. Thank you thank you thank you
*FUCKING SPAMS REBLOG*
guys pls this needs more reblogs
Please be safe guys
Tumblr is keeping my dumbass safe. And my mom says im never gonna learn anything with my eye always on my phone. đđđŸ
please.
That is the exact spot my parents found a stray kitten. Nice little addition to the family, but would have been a terrible addition to the pavement had she not been very vocal OTL
No joke, the place where that cat is resting in this picture is called a âdead cat holeâ itâs an automotive term. Â Donât believe me, look it up.
This is also where I found a stray cat, she was up in there during a thunderstorm and I begged my dad to let me being her inside and thatâs the story of how I got my first cat.
Please donât skip over this without reading it and making a mental note. Even if you donât have a car, tell your parents or whoever, and make sure to do this. You think thatâll never happen but thatâs what everyone thought who had this happen and didnât check, and that poor cold cat met with a terribly sad end.
REBLOG WHETHER YOU LIKE CATS OR NOT
daily life of a digital artist:
is that a not coloured spot or a stain on my monitor
I didnât save for at least 2 hours god is real
my playlist ended 1,5 h ago Iâve been drawing in silence this whole time
â âasdf11.pngâ already exists. Do you want to overwrite? â
I resized this very part of a picture but now it looks too small so letâs ctrl+z ohMYGOD ITâS SO B I G
this idea seemed cooler yesterday at 3 am
I want to pee but right now Iâm doing so well and if I go I will leavE THE ZONE
opacity 67% or 68% I canât decide
well this pic looks nice //*flips it horizontally*// I regret having eyes
where the fuck is my pen
Marnie has the cutest birthday ever.Â
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IT KISSES THE STUFFED ANIMALS AND TELLS THEM IT LOVES THEM
this bird is too sweet and I hope this cruel world never crushes their spirit
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How mind works
This is a quick study of my theory of how mind works supported by, well, physics.
Pilot wave theory
The pilot wave theory is a hidden variable theory. Consequently:
the theory has realism (meaning that its concepts exist independently of the observer);
the theory has determinism.
The positions and momenta of the particles are considered to be the hidden variables. The observer not only doesnât know the precise value of these variables but more importantly, cannot know them precisely because any measurement disturbs them, this is known as quantum superposition.
A collection of particles has an associated matter wave, which evolves according to the Schrödinger equation. Each particle follows a deterministic trajectory, which is guided by the wave function.
Quantum superpositionÂ
is a fundamental principle of quantum mechanics. It states that, much like waves in classical physics, any two (or more) quantum states can be added together (âsuperposedâ) and the result will be another valid quantum state).Â
Another example is a quantum logical qubit state, as used in quantum information processing, which is a quantum superposition of the basis states 0 (zero) and 1 (one).Â
Quantum entanglement
Quantum entanglement is a physical phenomenon which occurs when pairs or groups of particles are generated, interact, or share spatial proximity in ways such that the quantum state of each particle cannot be described independently of the state of the other(s), even when the particles are separated by a large distanceâinstead, a quantum state must be described for the system as a whole.
The paradox is that a measurement made on either of the particles apparently collapses the state of the entire entangled systemâand does so instantaneously, before any information about the measurement result could have been communicated to the other particle (assuming that information cannot travel faster than light) and hence assured the âproperâ outcome of the measurement of the other part of the entangled pair.
My theoryÂ
A personâs mind is in constant superposition state in the mental plane of its existence.Â
Only if we choose to observe it, we corrupt and disturb the superposition state of our mind, therefore, we give the mind an existential information value which is either 0 or 1 (or more).
But what would give our mind the value either zero or one while the position of momenta is considered to be hidden valuable?Â
In my theory, a moment of choosing to observe our mind, a moment of admitting its existence, we give the position of momenta a value and therefore, the value will be given to our state of mind either 0 or 1 or any other value.
Based on this theory, you can give your state of mind and your mind new values every time you choose to observe it and measure it in sense of learning truth about it.Â
Which leads us to following:
- whatever moment you choose for observing and learning about your own mind will give your mind a direction, a value, a future.
- choosing a different moment, in different time and based on different starting situation, will give your mind a different starting position to choose a different direction, a value, a future.Â
- this way, and based on this theory, a human mind can be constantly shifted and open to change as in giving your mind a different starting position (meaning a value to hidden valuable) and different value of information.Â
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Reblog within 30 seconds to have wealth delivered to you post-haste!
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This is definitely a portal to another world
no questions..^
Oh faery pools *wistful sigh*
i will never not reblog this picture, just let that be known. i feel more at home looking at it than not.
I love this
I just wanted to go shield surfing god fucking dammit
I love this game so much
he deserves it
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So I was told that Human Planet had a segment about pigeons in the Cities episode that I might be interested in and I was honestly so underwhelmed. I havenât finished the episode so maybe thereâs more pigeon stuff but I feel like all I saw was more Birds Of Prey Are The Only Cool And Acceptable Birds and pigeons are Trespassers In Our Urban World Who Shit On Everything And Are Useless On Top Of It. Which isnât true and Iâm so tired of this being framed as some horrible burden that humanity must face. Pigeons are the victims here, not us.Â
Hate of pigeons didnât start until the 20th Century. Before that was about 9,900 years of loving them. The rock pigeon was domesticated 10,000 years ago and not only that, we took them freaking everywhere. Pigeons were the first domesticated bird and they were an all-around animal even though they were later bred into more specialised varieties. They were small but had a high feed conversion rate, in other words it didnât cost a whole lot of money or space to keep and they provided a steady and reliable source of protein as eggs or meat. They home, so you could take them with you and then release them from wherever you were and theyâd pretty reliably make their way back. Pigeons are actually among the fastest flyers and they can home over some incredible distances (what fantastic navigators!). They were an incredibly important line of communication for multiple civilisations in human history. You know the first ever Olympics? Pigeons were delivering that news around the Known World at the time. Also, their ability to breed any time of year regardless of temperature or photoperiod? That was us, we did that to them, back when people who couldnât afford fancier animals could keep a pair or two for meat/eggs.Â
Rooftop pigeon keeping isnât new, itâs been around for centuries and is/was important to a whole variety of cultures. Pigeons live with us in cities because we put them there, we made them into city birds. I get that there are problems with bird droppings and thereâs implications for too-large flocks. By all means those are things we should look to control, but you donât need to hate pigeons with every fibre of your being. You donât need to despise them or brush them off as stupid (they have been intelligence tested extensively as laboratory animals because guess what other setting theyâre pretty well-adapted to? LABORATORIES!) because they arenât stupid. Theyâre soft intelligent creatures and I donât have time to list everything I love about pigeons again. You donât need to aggressively fight them or have a deep desire to kill them at all. Itâs so unnecessary, especially if you realise that the majority of reasons pigeons are so ubiquitous is a direct result of human interference.
We havenât always hated pigeons though, Darwinâs pigeon chapter in The Origin of Species took so much of the spotlight that publishers at the time wanted him to make the book ONLY about pigeons and to hell with the rest because Victorianâs were obsessed with pigeons (as much as I would enjoy a book solely on pigeons, itâs probably best that he didnât listen). My point is, for millenia, we loved pigeons. We loved them so much we took them everywhere with us and shaped them into a bird very well adapted for living alongside us.
Itâs only been very recently that we decided we hated them, that we decided to blame them for ruining our cities. The language we use to describe pigeons is pretty awful. But it wasnât always, and I wish we remembered that. I wish we would stop blaming them for being what we made them, what they are, and spent more time actually tackling the problems our cities face. Â
I just have a lot of feelings about how complex and multidimensional hating pigeons actually is
ALL OF THIS
And also pigeon poop was a very valuable fertilizer before we had other options, people would hire guards to stop thieves from stealing their flockâs poop.
#LovePigeonsAgain2016
Late night, reblogging, so bear with me here⊠Thank you for posting much of my thoughts over the past year and a half! I am known by many as âthat guy who keeps the raptorsâ. Yes this is true, I do keep and handle raptors for educational purposes, but what many fail to realize is, I am fascinated with pigeons. My interest with birds began with the obvious, the raptors, corvids, and parrots. Then I discovered pigeons. These wonderful little birds with big attitudes and the incredible ability to thrive among people. The organization I work with got its first pigeon a little over a year ago. She was a rescue with nowhere else to go. I was quickly drawn to her character and attitude about life. We rarely handled her, but we did spend time with her. She grew attached to our volunteers very quickly because their were no other birds she could socialize with in our facility.Â
We never intended to train her for educational programs. It was a job reserved for our raptors. It was our pigeon who decided she would be a part of what we were doing. One day, when we entered her enclosure to change water and food, she decided to fly to my hand and perch like our raptors do.Â
No training, no treats, just the reward of being with us.Â
What we hadnât noticed for the couple months prior was her watching us. This brilliant little bird had been watching us every day as we trained and worked with our raptors. Finally she decided she didnât want to be left out any longer. She made her place on our hands.
This occurred several times before we finally put her on a glove and brought her into the public. Needless to say, she was right at home. She fluffed up and preened the entire evening while people gawked and asked us why we had a pigeon on one glove and a hawk on another.Â
Since then, weâve added 5 more rescued pigeons to our growing flock. And our pigeon (Tybalt) has become a mainstay ambassador for our programs. Each of our pigeons are incredibly fun to watch and interact with. Pigeons simply donât get enough love. They are marvelous creatures incredibly suited to life alongside people both physically and mentally.Â
Raptors my have been my introduction into birds, but pigeons opened my eyes to a new appreciation for them and the fascinating world of bird cognition.
NOT ONLY are pigeons very amazing, worth our respect, and INTERESTING (did you read any of that stuff above?), but they are beautiful too! Look how lovely:
Photo by .jocelyn.
They have a complex and fascinating social structure, both within a flock and with other individuals:
Photo by Ingrid Taylar
AND THEY ARE JUST SUPER CUTE, HONESTLY:
Photo by Musical Photo Man
Not chickens, but I feel compelled to spread this gospel.
hmmm. this is making me rethink my new york pigeon hate
and, AND, havenât you ever wondered why city pigeons come in a magnificent rainbow of unusual colors?
Most wild animals all look alike within a species, with TINY, RARE individual variations in terms of rare color morphs, unusually big or small animals, different facial markings and other subtleties. But there is no evolutionary benefit to having species where everyone looks slightly different, and in fact, itâs beneficial for species to be similar and consistent, with a distinctive aesthetic. Especially if youâre trying to blend into the environment - a black wolf is all very well, but it looks positively silly in the summer tundra, where its grey/brown/brindley cousins blend in. A white deer has a great aesthetic - and a very short lifespan in the forest. Distinctive Protagonist looks are rare in the wild, simply because natural selection usually comes down heavily on them.
To humans, most wild animals are visually indistinguishable from each other.
As a result, most wild animals are like
âOh itâs obvious - you can tell the twins apart because Kara has a big nose.â
Wild animals usually have a pretty consistent aesthetic within their species. Itâs important to them!
SO WHAT IS GOING ON WITH PIGEONS?
Look, in one small picture youâve got a red color morph in the center, several melanistic dark morphs, a few solid black birds, a few variations on the wildtype wing pattern, a PIEBALD, a piebald copper color morphâŠ
Like, there are LAYERS UPON LAYERS of pigeon diversity in most flocks you see. Pure white ones with black wingtips. Solid brown ones with pink iridescent patches. Pale pinkish pigeons.
WHY IS THAT? When other wild animals consider âbeing slightly fluffier than my brotherâ to be dangerously distinctive in most circumstances? BECAUSE CITY PIGEONS ARENâT TRULY WILD.
MANY OF THEM (POSSIBLY MOST OR ALL) ARE FERAL MIXES.
THEY WERE ONCE BELOVED PETS, SPECIAL MESSENGERS, EXQUISITE SHOW-WINNERS, AND PRIZED LIVESTOCK.
THEIR PRETTY COLORS WERE DELIBERATELY INTRODUCED BY HUMANS.
AND NOW THEIR HUMANS DONâT LOVE THEM ANY MORE.
See, pigeon fanciers bred (and still breed!) a huge array of pigeons. And the resulting swarms of released/discarded/escaped/phased out âfancyâ pigeons stayed around humans. What else were they going to do? They interbred with wildtype pigeons.
Lots of the pigeons you see in public are feral. Theyâre not wild animals. Theyâre citizen animals. Theyâre genetically engineered. And now thatâs what âcityâ pigeons are.
These âwildâ horses are all different colors because theyâre actually feral. Mustangs in the American West are the descendants of imported European horses - theyâre an invasive domestic species that colonized an ecological niche, but they are domestic animals. Their distinctive patterns were deliberately bred by humans. A few generations of running around on the prairie isnât going to erase that and turn them back into wildtypes. If you catch an adult mustang and train it for a short period, you can ride it and have it do tricks and make it love you. Itâs a domestic animal. You canât really do that with an adult zebra.
No matter how many generations these dogs stay on the street and interbreed with one another, they wonât turn back into wolves. They canât. Theyâre deliberately genetically engineered. If you catch one (even after generations of rough living, even as an adult) you can make it stare at your face, care about your body language, and love you.
City pigeons? Well, you donât have to like them, but theyâre in the same boat. Theyâre tamed animals, bred on purpose, living in a human community. Their very bodies are marked with their former ownership and allegiance; they cannot really return to what they once were; if you caught one, you could make it love you (in a limited pigeon-y way.) They have gone to âthe wild,â but not very far from us, and theyâd be happy to come back.
So next time you see a flock of city pigeons, spare a moment to note their diversity. The wing patterns. The pied, mottled and brindled. The color types.
All of it was once meant to please you.
Very happy to see this post again.