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YOU ARE THE REASON

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tannertan36
we're not kids anymore.

@theartofmadeline
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Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
RMH

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

Origami Around
Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day

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KIROKAZE

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@thefriedbird
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just look at these fluffy motherfuckers. i want ten of them
would it please you to listen to thunder instead?
Since July is Disability Pride Month
(as opposed to every other month when we're all demure about disability rights /gentle sarcasm)
I wanted to highlight one of my favorite artists: Liberal Jane.
We're at "disappear our political opponents" levels of fascism now
Zohran needs round the clock protection, I fear for this man's life and wellbeing.
Another Kremlin policy to kill Americans put in place by MAGA traitors.
A Japanese man has been protesting at the Israeli embassy every week for over a year
I'm keeping an eye out for heat stroke in my area and I can't figure out what a full body flush would look like on dark skin since all the pictures are just fake training pictures. Anyone have video/pics of a heat stroke flush on black skin?
Big thanks to @rezmacro for the info!
More info from @tragicmoth on things to look out for in darker skin tones: the other signs including:
• High internal (core) body temperature, typically over 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius).
• Behavior changes — like agitation or aggression.
• Blurred vision.
• Confusion.
• Delirium.
• Dizziness.
• Fainting (syncope).
• Fast heart rate (tachycardia).
• Fast, shallow breathing (tachypnea).
• Low blood pressure (hypotension).
• Nausea and vomiting.
• Seizures.
• Slurred speech.
• Skin color changes — either flushed or paler than usual.
• Skin that’s dry and cool to the touch (classic heat stroke) or sweaty (exertional heat stroke).
• Weakness.
Especially keep an eye on your local homeless population since they're most likely to be affected from lack of shelter
Confirmation and update from @rubyroboticalt!
Including a link to Blackdoctor.org
I really wish more people played the Shadow of Mordor/War games.
Like literally the premise is an angry murdered elf possesses some guy. He then takes his new host/boyfriend on a quest against his ex, Sauron, to seize his assets and to confront him about their violent breakup.
There is also a tree lady at one point that I can't remember the name of but she was awesome.
And you get to mind-control orcs. And Shelob is the hot ex-lover of Sauron as well. And there is so much love triangle drama. That's the plot.
Like that's it. That's the game(s). It feels like a fever dream and I adore it.
reminiscing on when i went cave diving a couple years back & another dude who was in there was playing minecraft music out of his backpack so i just heard c418 slowly approaching me from within an actual cave. shoutout to that guy
Tax the rich. Abolish Citizens United. Recognize the class war. Respect all labor.
my favorite scene in LotR as a kid was when Sam started miserably freestyling in the tower of Cirith Ungol and the only reason he ever found Frodo was because he deliriously tried to join in
…i did read some of the novels, but i couldn’t get through them entirely…
…and so i genuinely have no idea whether or not this is serious. coz i mean, obviously, it could be a joke. but it could also have legitimately happened. people who have only seen the films underestimate the amount of random things that happen in the books that could come off as utterly silly and ridiculous if removed from their context.
Haha, well, it is pretty much what happens. Sam is looking for Frodo in the tower of Cirith Ungol and is despairing that he will ever find him. He sits down and does what any self-respecting Tolkien character does during their moments of hopelessness and bursts into song.
It’s a really good song (ten year old Ship had it memorized) and as he begins the refrain a second time, he hears Frodo’s voice answering weakly from above. Frodo is poisoned and despairing and beaten but he is still a Hobbit and cannot resist a singalong even while on the brink of death.
I just have to reblog because it makes me laugh EVERY TIME