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Beautiful shots from Ukrainian polar researchers in Antarctica.
(National Antarctic Scientific Center)
Vriska Serket approach to climate change
"At least those events not happening 8y the volition of their own natural incompetence!"
The thing is, we're perfectly capable of engineering our own, more cool, climate change, the good one. It's already here, so why not boost the productivity of permafrost lands, for example? Why not roll with it, why not use it?
We're changing the world at an unprecendented scale, we're, as one tumblr post puts it, we're deterraforming Earth!
That's cool! That's, as I put it, dialectical. The dialectic between The Inferno and humans have existed for nearly entire history of class society, that's a long time! And if we truly want its sublation, if we want a union of Inferno and humans, we should go along with the contradictions.
Consciously. Rationally. Mindfully.
It's aaalways been like that. The M@d Hatter approach, where you exhaust the tea and tidyness in one seat and go to another, is simply a spatial quantitative resolution of a Red Queen approach. If we are to seek technological solutions to the issue, we will enter a new round of the same spiral of human development that started when humans first altered their habitat and Inferno, born that very minute, responded.
One cannot exist without the other, sure, but that doesn't mean that we shouldn't strive to exploit Infernal Forces to eradicate the exploitation of human(sensu lato) persons.
So, yeah, I kind of hate the entire approach of "minimizing footprint". You should be maximizing it, but in a sensible way! The human pursuit of creative labor will do the rest.
inb4: accelerationism
The noosphere is a new geological phenomenon on our planet. In it for the first time man becomes a large-scale geological force. He can and must rebuild the province of his life by his world and thought, rebuild it radically in comparison with the past. Wider and wider creative possibilities open before him. It may be that the generation of our grandchildren will approach their blossoming.
Vladimir Vernadsky, Scientific Thought as a Planetary Phenomenon
I have question about your penguin and son duo, does there species always have a neck mouth or it it when they get older? Or do they sometimes get one like how sometimes some kids get one parents hair instead of the other? Have a nice day or night by the way :)
nimrod (the baby penguin) is actually adopted! vernadsky (dad) found them as an egg and kept them after they hatched. they're not even the same kind of penguin; vernadsky's based on a chinstrap penguin, and nimrod is an adelie.
that being said, what vernadsky actually is isn't really known. he's a weird dude who runs a hole-in-the-wall shop in an abandoned segment of the subway tunnels. god only knows where he came from, and what his species's life cycle is like.
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1000 days since the russian full-scale invasion: how it affected the Ukrainian Antarctic program: 26 polar scientists joined the Army. The office of NASC in Kyiv was ruined by russian missile and rebuilt. But we continue Antarctic research. Glory to Ukraine and its defenders. —National Antarctic Scientific Center
I love Vernadsky so dearly, but I didn’t register he was a penguin at first and thought he was a goblin shark. His design is so killer, how did you think it up?
basically, when i was a little kid and i saw pictures of chinstrap penguins, i seriously thought that their chin markings were their mouths. remembering this one day, i drew this sketch and posted it with the little anecdote about my kid self.
people thought it was funny, but i had no intention of doing anything with it. some time later, i was doing an art challenge where i drew a different anthro animal every day for a month. one of the prompts was a penguin, so i drew this:
i ended up really liking the design, so i refined him, named him, and came up with some character traits.