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    doing some sort of graphic design thing

    friend of all birds

    I post NSFW sometimes

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    help me move please

    michifs:

    as of this afternoon (january 7 2019) at least 12 indigenous anti-pipeline activists at unis’tot’en camp in unceeded wet’suwet’en territory have been arrested by the rcmp. those arrested include molly wickham (the spokesperson of gitdumden clan) and an elder. these people will not be released, and are being taken to prince george, where they will stand before a justice of the peace

    due to this event, it’s more important than ever to support water protectors and pipeline activsts. here is the official website for the unis’tot’en camp so you can educate yourself on the issue. also please donate if you can.

    it’s more important than ever to help support indigenous water protectors and anti-pipeline activists. please do what you can - anything helps.

    mesopelagic:

    themistressirl:

    mesopelagic:

    horse ppl r so wild my horse friend was like “this is jenny shes the gentlest horse around shes so chill” and then jenny the horse immediately gave her a concussion

    part of this applies to people who really like but often don’t respect animals.

    Like, I don’t know the full story of this post, but often, rather than the animal acrually being particularly docile, it’s that the person has learned to ignore certain warning signs, essentially believing that the animal won’t react. And then they ignore the animal’s attempt at communication for too long and get kicked in the head

    jenny saw a bird and didnt like it

    thyrell:

    thyrell:

    thyrell:

    garrettauthor:

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    This made me so fucking angry I have to inflict it on all of you.

    what’s the punchline here

    wait

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    bidet-of-evil:

    this is my favorite part:

    “In addition [to high risk of negative impact on some rivers, wildlife, and wetlands], operation of the pipeline will result in between 0.3 million tonnes and 3.5 million tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions measured in carbon dioxide equivalents. That’s roughly the same as emissions from between 71,700 and 760,900 cars over the course of year.

    Ultimately, the Environmental Assessment Office concluded that the various measures included in the environmental approval mean the project would not pose “significant” risk to the environment. [I mean, wtf? what is considered significant risk??]

    Will the pipeline create jobs?

    Construction of the pipeline is expected to create between 2,000 and 2,500 [temporary] jobs. There are expected to be 16 to 35 permanent jobs during operation.

    (emphasis mine)

    In what world are 35 jobs worth destroying entire populations of wildlife, not to even mention the displacement of people who are already seriously disenfranchised?

    nerdyseb:

    elodieunderglass:

    marthawells:

    The myth that panic, looting, and antisocial behavior increases during the apocalypse (or apocalyptic-like scenarios) is in fact a myth—and has been solidly disproved by multiple scientific studies. The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, a research group within the United States Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), has produced research that shows over and over again that “disaster victims are assisted first by others in the immediate vicinity and surrounding area and only later by official public safety personnel […] The spontaneous provision of assistance is facilitated by the fact that when crises occur, they take place in the context of ongoing community life and daily routines—that is, they affect not isolated individuals but rather people who are embedded in networks of social relationships.” (Facing Hazards and Disasters: Understanding Human Dimensions, National Academy of Sciences, 2006). Humans do not, under the pressure of an emergency, socially collapse. Rather, they seem to display higher levels of social cohesion, despite what media or government agents might expect…or portray on TV. Humans, after the apocalypse, band together in collectives to help one another—and they do this spontaneously. Disaster response workers call it ‘spontaneous prosocial helping behavior’, and it saves lives.

    I’ve been sharing this article a lot recently! I think it’s important

    #stop believing capitalism’s myths about human nature#and start remembering that we are the descendants of the first animals to bury their dead with flowers#we are all alive because of kindness. because of cooperation. because of companionship. because of mutual aid.#we did not become the dominant species based on rugged individualism: we survived together. and that’s the only way forward. (via @robotmango)

    circuitbird:

    yurameshi:

    circuitbird:

    yurameshi
    replied to your post
    “rgr-pop replied to your post “I don’t mean to boast or anything, but…”
    once had friends mercilessly fail three attempts at making me a birthday cake before realizing they’d been using diatomaceous earth in lieu of flour the whole time

    I gasped with greater intensity than I ever have in my life

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    dirt cake with dirt jar pictured in background

    DUDE

    werewolf-boi:

    lizardsister:

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    eheheheheheheh

    pupy

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    ymutate:

    Kiyoshi Yamashita

    ymutate:
“Kiyoshi Yamashita
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    grandegyptianmuseum:

    Head of Khnum

    Limestone relief depicting head of Khnum the ram, almond shaped eyes with horizontal twisting horns. Khnum, ancient Egyptian god of fertility, associated with water and with procreation. 

    Ptolemaic Period, ca. 305-30 BC. Private Collection.

    grandegyptianmuseum:
“ Head of Khnum Limestone relief depicting head of Khnum the ram, almond shaped eyes with horizontal twisting horns. Khnum, ancient Egyptian god of fertility, associated with water and with procreation.
Ptolemaic Period, ca....