K-pop: Demon Hunters - early vis dev - 2022 - part 01/?
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K-pop: Demon Hunters - early vis dev - 2022 - part 01/?
the concept art is so fucking gorgeous I can’t
knowledge long forgotten
got really into reading item descriptions on this playthrough. anyway did you know the silent princess is one of the only raw materials with a cooking effect to not explicitly list that effect in its description
blah blah blah proper name place name backstory stuff
blue sargent is a hypocrite
P*E*A*N*U*T*S for your viewing pleasure! There will be more of these, I'm already working on another with Henry and Radar!
Due to popular request, these are all available on my inprnt :]
Share this with a special old man in your life <3 (Note: you can be an old man at the ripe age of very young if you put your mind to it!)
a world without trans people has never existed and never will
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tired of posts that are like "why should i go to therapy when the reason i'm upset is because of SOCIETY" and it's like
yeah. have you ever heard of a locus of control. you don't have control over Society but you do have control over your reaction to it
this is a really important thing. maybe you can't make the problem go away, but maybe you can change how you deal with the problem.
It's very endearing to me how many people are willing to keep an eye on a video feed so they can push a button and let a fish in the Netherlands get to the other side of a dam.
It is genuinely baffling to me, in a very kind and positive way, especially coupled with the local news continually going several shades of 'wtf, this thing is a roaring success again and we don't quite get why'. They've already quadrupled their capacity for simultaneous clicks and it's still nowhere near enough and there's just... Bewilderment.
I think people want to help the environment in small but tangible ways, which is hard right now because of.. well... because of The Horrors. And being able to say 'wow! I helped this creature cross a dam' makes you feel good.
I also think that most people can relate to a small, helpless creature trying to get from one place to another and there's a FUCKIN WALL in the way.
But to come back to point 1- Citizen Science fills a hole in the soul that wanted to go out on adventures and discover things when we were younger, but the study of it was hard or we didn't have the money or our schools were garbage. But you don't have to have a degree to do things like... press a button or download and use an app, or count or transcribe notes.
Anyways- here's some Citizen Science links if the Fish Doorbell makes you feel happy and you yearn for more ways to help scientists do stuff:
Foldit (folding proteins)
Fathomverse (sea animals)
Project Monarch (butterflies)
Bioblitz, an event where citizens identify as many species in an area within a period of time
Species Watch (animal species)
BOINC’s Compute for Science
Zooniverse is a website that hosts information on many citizen science projects
Label trees in aerial photos
Count cells in fossils and modern leaves
Digitize Atmospheric Data
Count penguins
US-based Citizen Science Database
eBird (bird identification)
Merlin (bird identification by sound)
iNaturalist (nature identification)
MapSwipe (collaboration between several Red Cross organizations and Doctors Without Borders, update vital geospatial data)
Smithsonian Archives Transcription Center
If you're ever bored, here's a list of Studio Ghibli films you can watch for free.
Castle In The Sky (1986) Grave of the Fireflies (1988) My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989) Only Yesterday (1991) Porco Rosso (1992) Pom Poko (1994) Whisper of the Heart (1995) Princess Mononoke (1997) My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999) Spirited Away (2001) The Cat Returns (2002) Howl’s Moving Castle (2004) Tales from Earthsea (2006) Ponyo On A Cliff From The Sea (2008) The Secret World of Arrietty/The Borrower Arrietty (2010) From Up on Poppy Hill (2011)
If any of the links stop working, please let me know so I can fix it.
For Castle In The Sky, wait for the free user button to be clickable and it will send you to the video.
how do I not share this, though (HIGHLY RECOMMENDING HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE IT’S MY FAVORITE)
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013) The Wind Rises (2013)
These are so good if you need something to calm you down on a bad day or after panics :)
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HOLY SHIT I HIT A JACKPOT
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Does anyone who’s read TRC have any book recommendations? Maybe something that feels similar. I’m not done with the series yet but I’d love to get a list of other things I need to read.
I refuse to stop recommending Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo (known TRC fan). It’s a dark academia southern gothic about a bunch of the absolute messiest grad students you’ve ever met and I love them all. They drive crazy cars and are bad at emotions. 10/10. The audiobook is also excellent.
“i’m trapped.”
[ dead poets society (1989) / chapter viii, chen chen / young royals 2x04 / the raven boys, maggie stiefvater / “rocks in my shoes” (unreleased), noah kahan / ted lasso 3x11 / welcome to nightvale, joseph fink & jeffrey cranor / “homesick,” noah kahan ]
Brennan and the Intrepid Heroes photographed by Cole Wilson for Rolling Stone
We have 30 days until the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) laws are rescinded. This is the 50-year bedrock of American conservation. Normally, these actions take years but the administration has provided 30 days for public comment gutting clean water and clean air. Drop what you’re doing, before you make any more calls or read any more social media posts, please populate the Federal Register with dissent.
A. Go to https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2025/02/25/2025-03014/removal-of-national-environmental-policy-act-implementing-regulations
B. Click on the green rectangle in the upper right corner ("SUBMIT A PUBLIC COMMENT") .
C. Fill in your comment, and info at the bottom, and SUBMIT COMMENT.
As per the instructions for it to count: You must post unique comments with "Council on Environmental Quality" and docket number CEQ-2025-0002 in the text
The benefits of NEPA, if you want to understand a little better when composing your comment.
Go. Take 10 minutes right now and comment with your dissent. If you have time to post, if you have time to doom-scroll, you have time for this. Your dissent is important, first & foremost to yourself, for your sense of agency & integrity, for your ability to stand up for yourself in whatever avenues are available to you, even if it is a small way. Take this time to honor your own dissent.
You can copy & paste the first sentence in italics below, but you must write a UNIQUE COMMENT, no form letters. It will be reviewed before being posted. Shitposting does not help your cause here. You are under attack, this is one of the avenues available to register your dissent, and you need to make a real effort. Talk about the specific natural resources of your state or your community, tell them you want those resources available for your benefit and your future grandchildren’s benefit. DO NOT JUST FUCKING COPY WHAT I HAVE JUST SAID, expand upon it for a few sentences in YOUR own words, it needs to be a unique comment — make an actual goddamned effort. The only sentence you should copy is the one below:
I am writing to the Council on Environmental Quality regarding docket number CEQ-2025-0002.
bi erasure incident. one dead. four victorious.
One of my favorite recurring gags in Leverage is how Hardison weaponizes the fear people have to actually be called out as racist/homophobic/transphobic and just uses it to its full advantage every time
there are more of those little mash questionnaire things?? Please point me in their direction!
here are all of them in one place!! (readmore for the rest of them under alan alda’s)