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honestly at this point they should just euthanize me
my tummy ache went away. post cancelled
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my mom, dead in the middle of a conversation, slams on the breaks in the middle of a country road so she can pull over and take a picture of all these cows running for cover from the rain and adsfkjlfkdjg and thi dskfjfgj
rthis is the only picutre she took sfdkjlfgddfs MOM this almost literally could not be worse fdkjfjkdf i love you so much
she also took a pictuer of a bluejayÂ
and believe it or not, a squirrel
mom vs the focus on her expensive camera vs her bad eyesight
ok i swear this is the last one but please look at this bluejay
These photos are artistically bad.
Like, the arrangement is nice and the composition pleasing to look at, which is just, so fucking funny because what is ostensibly the subject if each is so poorly framed.
OP, are you entirely sure your mother is just bad at photography and is not, in fact, actually a fucking comedic and photographical genius?
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i want to clarify that i am referring to the pollinator
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vegans who refuse to even eat backyard eggsâŠ.why
people who think its unethical to eat chicken eggs are like people who think bees should keep all their honey. they literally produce more than they need and your unwillingness to even buy local means you are doing nothing to help them, support your small farmers you heathens
This is not true.
1) honeybees do not produce âextra honey.â And beekeepers donât take some of the honey, they take all of it.
2) chickens have been artificially selected from naturally producing eggs once a month to producing eggs every couple of days. Their bodies are not sustainable and the health complications of this rapid egg production kills chickens.
Hey idk who like. Lied to you about the way honey farms work, but could you stop spreading misinformation? Are you a beekeeper?
Because I am!
Beekeepers make sure hives are fed before there is pollen in the air, protected from predators and the elements, and have enough honey to sustain themselves. We donât take all of it.
But overproduction of honey leads to stagnation in the hive. It puts stress on the queen to lay eggs, and when they inevitably fill up all their space with honey (instead of filling up the multiple empty, clean boxes of frames beekeepers might put on top of the main hive box), the queen can get so stressed she dies. If thereâs a spike in the weather and the hive hasnât prepared new queen brood, thatâs it! The colony is dead. Because there wasnât enough space for eggs and honey in the hive.
Beekeepers take excess honey. We are constantly monitoring the state of the hive, checking for parasites, analyzing the eggs for diseases, and making sure they are fed and healthy (usually with sugar water and pollen substitutes until they have made enough honey to sustain themselves in the early spring months). If a queen dies prematurely, we make every attempt to replace her to save the colony.
I know thereâs an urge to patronize everyone who works in the farming industry, but try to understand the differences between small scale agriculture and industrial farming. There IS a difference. And stop spreading misinformation.
If youâre this passionate about ethical consumption, look into some of the ecofeminist research on non-hierarchal interspecies relationships (working on building animal-human relationships in a non exploitative way).
But yeah! Stop spreading misinformation! Please đ
Also if I can harp on the chicken part?
Yea Chickens are some of the most abused animals on big factory farms and Iâll be the first to admit itâs criminal and more needs to be done to regulate this.
Yes selective breeding over time has caused an increase in the ammount of eggs produced by chickens and factory farms have some messed up practices to get more eggs from them including forced moutling.
THIS IS WHY YOU SUPPORT LOCAL FARMERS AND THEIR EGGS
Many people take to raising their own hens because of Americaâs immoral treatment of hens in factory farms like youâre not helping the poor chicks by starving these farmers financially youâre just hurting the one people trying to change things and making the OPTION of cage free organic cruelty free eggs even harder to find
Yeah, as someone who like⊠lives on a chicken and duck farm⊠Coops help keep wild animals out but birds are kinda dumb. And chickens literally do not need to keep the unfertilized eggs!Â
Most chickens will sit on unfertilized eggs until they can tell if they are or not⊠By the smell of rotting egg. Yeah, ew. Farmers can hold that bitch to the flashlight and tell if thereâs a baby in there! They know! The eggs are not being abused!
Also, if you separate your cocks and your hens, there wont even be that issue in the first place. Egg-laying is basically chicken menstruation, but unlike mammalian menstruation which is full of blood and dead tissue, chicken menstruation is full of tasty tasty nutrients
Support local farms! Most grocery stores carry eggs from small, local farms that give hens acres of open pasture and healthier housing.
Also, that âselectively bred to lay eggs more oftenâ thing? Literally just comes from feeding the chickens every day. The chickenâs ancestors would only lay an egg when there was abundant food, so people started feeding them every day to get more eggs. Thatâs it.
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i can move rocks with my mind but i dont control what rock or how i move it
Is he aware that we physically fucking canât
? physically cant what?
Bend our ankles like that
Like what???
At steep angles! Bones fuse and prevent that if you donât do it regularly as a kid. Itâs the same reason we donât climb trees like monkeys, whose ankles donât have the same restrictions we do
Human ankles donât normally work like that!
Iirc someone did an anatomical study and people of slavic descent have shallower hip sockets that allow that movement more easily as well.
Yes! This was something we talked about in my physical anthropology class, that like, some people physically cannot slav squat just because of their bones and skeletal structure.
Look until this post started going around I had no idea some people couldnât do this???
Reblog and tag with whether you can slav squat or not.
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21st July 1951 â 11th August 2014
âYouâve got to be crazy. Itâs too late to be sane. Too late. Youâve got to go full-tilt bozo. âCause youâre only given a little spark of madness, and if you lose that⊠youâre nothing. Note, from me to you⊠donât ever lose that, cause it keeps you alive.âÂ
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Funny how that works
I am so pleased at how many notes are some version of âI donât fear the science, I fear the corporations who control itâ because that is EXACTLY the attitude you should have. GMOs can save us. Monsanto will kill us.
what people fear about GMO- âtheyre gonna make frankencarrots that crave human flesh and cause diarrhea â what GMO actually is- âwe made rice crop that is both drought resistant and flood resistant which will prevent about 20% of major famine disasters, also it now makes vitamin A because vitamin A deficiency in poverty stricken areas is a major killer of kids as most vitamin A rich foods dont grow thereâ what people SHOULD be upset about- âi made all crops sterile so all farmers have to buy the seed from me in perpetuity and i will sue anyone who tries to go back to crops that produce their own seedâ
Today in fuck ableds I went to the recycling center where theyâve decided the best way to implement social distancing is to block off every other parking spot with a large concrete barrier - starting with the only disabled spot.
Then I went to the grocery store where the delivery guy decided the best place to park his truck was - you guessed it - the disabled spots. I was doing curbside pickup so I wasnât planning to park there anyway (because Iâm not an asshole) but every other disabled person was completely fucked.
This is him trying to explain why he parked there over the noise of me yelling at him.
People with actual disabled plates/placards are out here only using the disabled spots if we need them - otherwise we will leave them for someone who needs them more that day. Meanwhile Ableds are dumping anything and everything in those spots and parking in them at the drop of a hat. If you donât see disabled people as actual people then youâre not inconveniencing anyone that counts when you abuse accessible parking, right?
I had a woman flip me off and tell me to mind my own business when I called her out on using the disabled spot to run into the post office. She very clearly got uncomfortable when I just gently said she forgot her placard (we all have brain fog days or just forget so I try to always open with that in case itâs an honest moment of forgetting).
Anyway, able-bodied Karens really try to say disabled people are faking but they think that spot is for them to use when they want to walk like a few feet less.
I always lead with âYou forgot your placardâ. Anyone whoâs disabled (and no you canât tell by looking) will thank you for reminding them because nobody wants that ticket, whereas Ableds just get angry at you.
Anyway Ableds who abuse disabled parking spots, I hope your car catches on fire.
Reblogging for "you forgot your placard". Knowing the right way to respond to things like this helps so very much. I want to be able to help without being a jerk, and this approach seems perfect.