Mihail Vrubel - Mirror over the fireplace in the town manor house Saltykov-Chertkov - Зеркало над камином по проекту Михаила Александровича Врубеля 1897 Находится в городской усадьбе Салтыкова-Черткова в Москве
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Mihail Vrubel - Mirror over the fireplace in the town manor house Saltykov-Chertkov - Зеркало над камином по проекту Михаила Александровича Врубеля 1897 Находится в городской усадьбе Салтыкова-Черткова в Москве
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Photo by Darius Babelis
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Permaculture Resources
image by Graham Burnett
Permaculturists often seek to make information and resources as freely accessible as possible. As such, there are hundreds of books, blogs, websites, podcasts and more on the topic of permaculture out there. It’s not possible to share them all within one post, but I hope that this will be a good spring board for your research.
Websites
Food not Lawns
Free Permaculture
Permaculture women’s guild
permaculture principles
Permaculture Association
Spiralseed
Permaculture Magazine website
Permaculture Research Institute
Milkwood Permaculture Blog
Tenth Acre Farm
Permaculture for the People
Gwenfar’s Garden
Learn Permaculture
KT Sheperd Permaculture
Books
Food Not Lawns, How to Turn Your Yard into a Garden and Your Neighborhood into a Community, by Heather Jo Flores (link to text)
Permaculture: a beginners guide by Graham Burnett (link to extract)
Resource book for permaculture by IDEP (link to text)
Permaculture Two by Bill Mollison (link to text)
Essence of Permaculture by David Holmgren (link to text)
Permaculture: Principles and Pathways Beyond Sustainability by David Holmgren
Permaculture: a designers manual by Bill Mollison (link to text)
Gaia’s Garden, a guide to home-scale permaculture by Toby Hemenway
Earth User’s Guide to Permaculture by Rosemary Morrow
The Permaculture Garden by Graham Bell
Introduction to Permaculture by Bill Mollison
Permaculture Design: a step by step guide by Aranya
People and PErmaculture by Looby Macnamara
The Vegan Book of Permaculture by Graham Burnett
Forest Gardening: a beginners guide by Graham Burnett
Other
Permaculture Design Magazine
Free year long permaculture course
free emotional permaculture course
Online Class: introduction to permaculture
Now that's some wild shit.
“we’ve introduced you to the family, so now here’s the kids beating each other up”
This book is amazing. Never thought it is possible to learn Latin by cultural immersion. I mean, you need to be immersed into culture which died centuries ago. And yet, here we are. This is the lovely family. This is the father. He beats those under his control. Because he can. With a stick. Welcome to ancient Rome, bitches.
When ants die, a few days later they emit oleic acid, which tells the living ants to dispose of their corpse.
A myrmecologist named Ed Wilson discovered this and dropped the chemical on a living ant. It was immediately carried off, despite the fact that it was still moving, and clearly not dead.
“I’M GETTING BETTER”
Bring out your dead. Eh, close enough.
IM NOT YET DEAD SIR
You left out the part where the ant, believing HERSELF to be dead, stayed in self imposed exile in the ant graveyard until the acid wore off and she realized she was not supposed to be in the ant graveyard.
@finite-experience, this seems like the sort of thing you’d like to see
Ant 1: To the ant graveyard with you
Ant 2: But I’m not dead
Ant 1: You smell dead
Ant 2: Fair enough
Ant 1: “I thought you were dead.”
Ant 2, after acid wears off: “I got better.”
Ant 2, returning to the colony: i lived bitch
Ant 2, being carried away: my life is over. It was all for nothing.
Ant 2, at the graveyard: wtf is going on? Why I'm not smelling anymore? Better go back to work.
Glorfindel: *gives Fëanor three strands of hair*
Fëanor: Wtf
Glorfindel: Well, my hair's better than Galadriel's, so
MILKER IS ANIMATION NOW B)
(milker face meme © cy-lindric XD)
Today is the day
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Autokorect is a freudian slip machine.
"They gave her The Device when she was only 2 years old. It sent signals along the optic nerve that swiftly transported her brain to an alternate universe - a captivating other world. By the time she was 7 she would smuggle it into school and engage it secretly under her desk. By 15 the visions of The Device - a girl entering a ballroom, a man dying on the battlefield - seemed more real than her actual adolescent life. She would sit with it, motionless, oblivious to everything around her, for hours on end. Its addictive grip was so great that she often stayed up half the night, unable to put it down.
When she grew up, The Device dominated her house: no room was free from it, no activity, not even eating or defecating, was carried on without its aid. Even when she made love it was the images of The Device that filled her mind. Psychologists showed that she literally could not disengage from it - if The Device could reach the optic nerve, she would automatically and inescapably be in its grip. Neuroscientists demonstrated that large portions of her brain, parts that had once been devoted to understanding the real world, had been co-opted by The Device.
A tale of the dystopian technological future? No, just autobiography. The Device is, of course, the printed book and I’ve been its willing victim all my life."
Alison Gopnik - The Gardener and the Carpenter
IT IS TIME. HE RISES AGAIN. AND NO ONE SHALL STRIKE HIM DOWN! MUAH HA HA HA HA!! >:^|
“And he descended upon Arda in terror and majesty greater than any of the Valar (...); and the light of the eyes of Melkor was like a flame that withers with heat and pierces with deadly cold.”
—Ainulindalë, J. R. R. Tolkien.
Wyyoouuunnnnggg~~~~
Milker Apocalypse 65,000,000 BC.