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An immoral performance in a Sault Ste. Marie bar
Cherries in Red Colander - Ives de Roo , 2015.
Dutch , b. 1954 -
Oil on panel , 70 x 70 cm.
For all its faults Tumblr has truly ruined all other social media for me because my friends all have Instagram and are all trying to get me on Instagram more but every time I open Instagram there are like fifteen things screaming for my attention and when I get over myself long enough to start scrolling it's like. Where is my chronological dash. Where is the following-only option. Who are these people. Why are there so many videos. Everyone is screaming at me. And then before I know it I'm thirty minutes into scrolling and I haven't seen a single thing that I actually care about. At least on Tumblr when I see stuff I don't care about I know someone I follow has found a new interest.
this is, without a doubt, the funniest headline and photo combo i’ve ever seen
Fern Diversity: The Fern Tree of Life
Conjure an image of a fern in your mind. What is likely to fill the space is a large, lacy frond, illuminated by dappled light in a damp forest understory. You may also have been transported back in time millions of years ago, to a prehistoric landscape shrouded with ferns and dinosaurs. We often think of ferns as old, shade-loving, understory plants in temperate forests. While the lineage dates back 400 million years, and while many ferns do occupy such a niche, this evolutionary and ecological pigeonhole couldn’t be further from the truth. Ferns are not hanging on by a thread in refugial environments — they are an evolutionary success story, persisting and diversifying into one of the most species-rich and biologically diverse groups of vascular plants, just behind the angiosperms. In this primer, I will expound on their evolutionary history, species richness, and modern ecological diversity, highlighting what they are and how they came to be.
Read here: Ferns: Current Biology
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This is what's so fucked up about "nothing that requires the labor of others is a human right".
The labor is already being done under capitalism. The laborers are already being underpaid under capitalism.
When you propose removing the greedy profiteers and paying the workers a reasonable wage, people call that "slavery" while they have no problem with the current system.
They're not even trying to make sense.
i have a suggestion
“Gymnasts" (1964) Soviet artist Dmitry Zhilinsky
We make history everyday by existing in a world that has consistently tried to make us disappear.
To all the “friends of Dorothy “... Happy Pride Month
Happy Pride Month