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new york city
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
taylor price
Sade Olutola

pixel skylines

titsay
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ojovivo

Discoholic 🪩

JVL
almost home

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell

#extradirty
occasionally subtle
todays bird

Janaina Medeiros

@theartofmadeline
dirt enthusiast
Stranger Things
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describe nyc in 3 words
new york city
WE MUST BE BRAVE AND LOVE EACH OTHER IN ORDER TO KEEP ON LIVING
the body keeps the score, bessel van der kolk | holly warburton | wild geese, mary oliver | beya rebai | good bones, maggie smith | @ fingersofsteel on instagram | a beautiful marsupial afternoon: new (soma)tics, c.a. conrad | neta dror | @ catcrumb | @ airsighs | james baldwin | @ sovietpostcards | @ cuteyahooanswers | suicide forest in japan, VICE | @sawasawako | meeting the man: james baldwin | the book of delights, ross gay
archer bf and artist bf makes almost 1 whole glove send tweet
only the important finger exposed
OH MY GAMMIT ITS THE RAPTURE
I fully believe the queen is dead and they just don’t wanna deal with a funeral before Christmas so they’re keeping her on ice (aka life support) till spring.
apparently the entire country has to do a 12 day long mourning and the BBC is legally banned from putting on any comedy show during that week AND they have to shut down the London stock exchange for one whole day... now I'm not saying they're weekends at Bernie's-ing that colonizer to keep the stock exchange open, but....
I think you're right
[ID: headline that reads "Queen has 'entered a new phase' and we 'may not see her until February', say experts. Below that a sub header that says "Her Majesty is unlikely to be seen in public for the rest of the year, according to royal experts." End ID]
“I care about you”
i want to love you on purpose and hold your silly little hand and laugh with you and kiss your silly little mouth and hold you while you cry and go to the grocery store with you and meet your dog and look into your eyes and know what your favorite scent is and know how you organize your socks and do all the mundane things with you just because you’re you
frankenstein and his monsters win mcc (Real)
i am an idiot sometimes but sometimes i am an idiot to be funny you know? for the joke. and i want people to know the difference. sometimes my actions are purposeful. sometimes i think. i want you to know that. even when i am just being a regular idiot i choose to say things knowing i am an idiot. i am the chooser of my own fate. i am the god of my own reality.
I just love how this little kitty has climbed out onto the rock outcropping. Found his spot in the world. So may we all.
i see a lot of people saying this or that could kill a medieval peasant or a victorian child, and i feel we need to make an important distinction: medieval peasants watched executions for fun, and had absolutely no spices for their food. victorian children were very sheltered, and had cocaine and opium in every single medicine. a sour skittle could kill a medieval peasant. kin discourse could kill a victorian child.
Necromancy but like…catholic. Skeletons polished to a marble-like perfection, or filigreed in gold. Zombies with wounds that bleed light or molten metal, and have strangely peaceful expressions despite potentially horrific injury. Anything reanimated gets a halo and the sound of an otherworldly chorus leaks from their presence.
i love this post because i hate catholicism but literally none of those things are specific to catholics
I’m reading the teletubbies wiki. I can’t remember why I started doing this.
im afraid
this is making me have really vivid memories of watching teletubbies and I’m realizing how eerie and uncanny every single aspect of that show was, like, visually and also in general. Everything is just…off.
I remember it being comforting and not at all weird as a very young child but now the pictures of the sets and screencaps elicit a visceral “nope” response.
I don’t know how I feel about the fact that there is apparently a fandom of Teletubbies watchers who are invested enough in Teletubbies to carefully screencap and summarize hundreds of episodes of Teletubbies. I don’t think it’s a negative feeling. It’s just a distinct realization that we all could be doing Our Own Thing to a much greater extent than most people dare to.
You know, being a small child is really just a fascinating and deeply bizarre concept. You don’t come pre-loaded with understanding of how reality works. You are just here and hopefully your caretakers are patient and attentive enough to carefully guide you through the massive psychological trial of becoming accustomed to your own sentience.
I think Teletubbies is so creepy because it captures that state of being a very small and recent person so well. Teletubbies shares with many other small children’s shows a heavy reliance on routine activities the characters do, but the things that guide the Teletubbies through their weird daily lives don’t seem like analogs to…anything? There’s weird pipes with megaphones that ascend randomly out of the ground and have voices? The sun is a baby? There’s a magic windmill?
It is almost explicitly canon that the Teletubbies live under a Panopticon—all of their behavior is observed, by the above entities and by the Narrator, and compliance with rituals such as “Tubby Bye-Bye” is made inevitable by this fact. Teletubbyland is not a paradise where free will can roam as it pleases; it is characterized by an absence of choices and constant surveillance.
Of course this makes sense to toddlers, because they too live in an artificially constructed world where there are no choices, and where events are often predictable but have no underlying reasoning whatsoever. A three year old can’t understand why anything is the way it is. Just as the entities which observe and control the Teletubbies are ostensibly benevolent but arbitrary and inexplicable in motives or underlying logic to their existence, so too the rules and authority figures that govern the toddler’s world are arbitrary and inexplicable. Everything is like “This may as well just happen,” and you have no control anyway. Survival lies in learning to predict, not to understand.
i did like it. thank you. im saying it even without a gun to my head.
this is very interesting
Why vegans should use honey instead of agave nectar
Okay, so I might get a lot of hate for this, I might not. I don’t particularly care either way, as long as word gets out about this, because it’s extremely important to me.
As I’m sure most people know by now, bees are disappearing at alarming rates. Simply put, our entire species could not survive without them. This is due to a syndrome called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD).
Many vegans opt to use agave nectar instead of honey, because agave nectar is plant based. But harvesting of agave nectar is threatening the existence of two other endangered species: Mexican long-nosed bats (who live strictly off of nectars - primarily agave nectar) and the Jaguarundi (a solitary feline who basically looks like a love child between a jungle cat and a ferret.) Approximately 113,126 acres of these animals’ habitat were destroyed from 1991 to 2000, and more has been destroyed since.
On the other hand, beekeepers are essential to increasing bee populations. They monitor the bees’ health and help protect them from dangerous parasites and pesticides that are suspected to cause CCD. In addition, well-kept bees never need to use the amount of honey they produce; Honey is made by the bees to consume only when there is not enough food for them outside the hive. In the care of a good beekeeper, this will only happen during the winter months, and the keeper will leave enough honey for the bees to thrive until it’s spring again.
It’s best to buy local, organic honey if at all possible. Local beekeepers will not use dangerous factory-farming methods, and it helps maintain your local bee population! If you want to help bees in a more active way than buying local honey, you can plant a bee garden or even become a small-scale beekeeper! (I don’t have a link for this, it’s best to check out local resources. Maybe even ask the person selling honey at your farmer’s market!)
This is great info that I never knew about!!
@thee-beee-hivee !
Seriously
-eating honey alternatives is hurting animals -eating local ethical honey hurts literally no one and nothing -eating local ethical honey SAVES BEES
Please consider it
Eating local ethical honey will also benefit you a lot personally, because the pollen and plants around you are all sort of in the honey and if you i.e. Has pollen allergies they might actually go away, and if you don’t there’s a smaller risk you’ll get them. Other honey works as well of course but the local honey has the exact pollen that surrounds you in your every day life.
(Also some beekeepers gives the bees alternative food for the winter, I don’t think any beekeepers would let their bees starve)
if your bones are wet then you’re alive, but if they’re dry then you’re dead
coroners hate them! area teen revived yet again through the power of the water cycle