vamprisms:

vamprisms:

not every post you see is ‘discourse’ some rando saying something arbitrary sucks on their personal blog is not a conversation i am not opening a dialogue with you here it’s ok to just keeping scrolling sometimes

you can say like oh man i fucking hate basil in my tomato soup there’s no way anyone likes this and people will reblog it like 'i am fucking sick of seeing this anti herbs discourse everywhere fucking hell’

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saywhat-politics:

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My favorite line so far from the Trump trial today

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dduane:

largishcat:

Opinion  Having rights still bewilderingly popular   By Alexandra Petri Columnist | Follow November 8, 2023 at 5:05 p.m. ESTALT
Tuesday’s election results suggest that the Republican legislative strategy of “taking people’s rights away for no clear reason” was not an overwhelming success at the ballot box. Potential Childbearing Vessels on Legs contumaciously insist on continuing to see themselves as fully realized people deserving of the protection of the law, and, unfortunately, they can still vote, and some of them even have friends who vote with them.ALT
When confronted with questions such as “What should be in my library? Books, or just empty shelves and a scowling member of Moms for Liberty standing with folded arms and hissing whenever anyone dares approach?” people overwhelmingly selected the first thing. When they were given a choice between Deciding and Having Things Decided For Them, Deciding proved surprisingly popular.ALT

wapo really channeling the mcsweenys today

(chuckle)

…Article’s free, BTW. Go read the rest of it. And have a look at the comments.

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moon-pepper:

headspace-hotel:

headspace-hotel:

headspace-hotel:

everyone who lives in the bluegrass region of kentucky PLS take detailed photos of clovers and asters and basically all the little plants that you see ESPECIALLY in areas that are open and meadow or prairie like DOUBLE ESPECIALLY in sinkholes or rocky areas without much soil and stony hilltops and areas that have been grazed by cows but not very heavily. This place was a very unique ecosystem and I just know there are super-rare endemic species still hanging out somewhere.

in 2013 we found the kentucky clover which is a rare clover only found in the bluegrass region of kentucky. i just Know there are more rare plants

I mean actually people everywhere should do this, because it is so stupidly easy to accidentally find something super rare. We have discovered new species in places like “the side of the road” or “the edge of a parking lot” because nobody thought it was worth looking there.

every place is unique and biodiverse and important, not just a rare untouched jungle on the other side of the world

And some very evil individuals make a lot of profit off the fact that people think the place they live is “already destroyed of biodiversity” and “boring” and only “used to be” valuable.

Corporations that want to cut down forests and destroy wetlands and obliterate prairies like it when nobody thinks their home is valuable enough to fight for. When everybody thinks the “untouched pristine wilderness” is all that matters, corporations can destroy all they want, because everywhere’s been touched.

The other day my partner sent me a picture of a beetle that latched onto their shirt while they were outside in a parking lot and I looked it up to see what it was and went “…babe that’s an endangered species so obscure I can literally only find one .pdf file of information about it”. It’s stunning how easy it is to find incredibly rare things in nature if you look

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steakplissken:

memedreamm:

i don’t care about straight actors playing queer people in media all i care about is if theyre going to put their whole pussy into it. tom hardy of course ive had gay sex im an actor. keanu reeves and river phoenix going to gay clubs in seattle and making out in public. heath ledger almost breaking jake gyllenhal’s nose because he kissed him too hard. when will actors do this again. 

Ewan McGregor and Christian Bale humping for so long for a scene in Velvet Goldmine that the crew had got the shot and left minutes ago

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