Spectacular!! Love watching them the few times I've seen them in person, would die if I got to see one in the wild!!
Spectacular!! Love watching them the few times I've seen them in person, would die if I got to see one in the wild!!
Some people make fun of the robot as a silly dance thing. Some people make it fucking magical and intense.
That's incredible, my knees hurt just watching! Absolutely insane the kind of control people have over their bodies.
AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH
A poster hanging on a brick wall that says Leave your leaves for lightning bugs! with lightning bugs on new purple asters . There's too-small-to-read text in a box with the heading Lightning bugs are struggling to survive, help them thrive by taking these actions
As we enter fall, it's so important that we tell everyone to leave those leaves! Mads Torres designed a poster to help us.
Lightning bugs are one of the most charismatic insects we've got. Actions we take to protect them protects many insects!
Get some to hang in your neighborhood!
Squidfacts.net
Thanks, YouTube.
2023 full color dnd commission a stout snowy owl stands with broom braced against his shoulder, a book of hours spread in his other hand, taking a moment for contemplation while tidying a graveyard mid-pilgrimage. The moon floats above an altar on a hill.
moon cleric (2023)
This is an entire one page RPG called It Didn't Say Anywhere In The Rules That A Dog COULDN'T Play Basketball. You can download a text-only version of it here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/it-didnt-say-in-136764500
Thirty years ago, that dog beat you at basketball.
Now it's back to ruin your second wedding.
It Didn't Say Anywhere In The Rules That A Dog COULDN'T Play Basketball is this month's comedy horror one-page TTRPG.
PDFs, text-only version and "design notes" here: www.patreon.com/posts/it-did...
Nothing made slaveryβs toxicity more obvious to Union troops than its effect on the fundamental unit of society, the family. For one thing, slave sales separated families. In the Upper South, where many Union soldiers were stationed in 1861, about one in three first marriages was broken by sale, and about half of all slave children were separated from at least one parent. 129 With their own eyes, soldiers saw slavery snap bonds between parents and children. The men of the Seventh Wisconsin were awakened by gunshots one November night. The following day, soldiers βlearned, and saw the cause of the alarm in the form of two negro womenβa mother and a daughter.β The pair had fled to Union lines to avoid the proposed sale of the βgoodlookingβ daughter into the so-called fancy trade, which soldiers viewed as a form of concubinage. Outraged by the plight and moved by the vulnerability of the mother and daughter, βevery private in the ranksβ cursed βthat system which tramples on the honor of man, and makes merchandise of the virtue of women,β according to one member of the regiment. 130 When an Iowan encountered a young child about to be sold by her own father, who was also her master, he vowed, βBy Gβd Iβll fight till hell freezes over and then Iβll cut the ice and fight on.β 131
from chandra manning's wonderful book "what this cruel war was over"
I had some friends put off by the fact the do dramatic retellings of things that happened, but I thought they were great; everyone thinks they're the hero! It's wild!
Mission accomplished; LOVE IT!
Writers should internalize Lao Tzu's lesson about how the emptiness at the center of a wheel is what makes it useful, and how a pot is valuable because of where the clay *isn't*. Corporate geek culture has warped us into thinking that negative spaces are flaws that need to be fixed.
A book titled "Outdoor Pigs: How to Make them Pay."
those damned outdoor pigs can't keep getting away with this
"Bluesky is dying"
Oh yeah? Then explain why this GIF always does numbers.
there's an episode of The Simpsons where Marge tries to get a violent cartoon pulled from the airwaves, only to discover that the people backing her aren't going to stop at just the art that *she* doesn't like, and that supporting artistic freedom means accepting discomfort.
It aired in 1990.
Congrats!!!
This weekβs cover story: Following the departure of @nashseverewx.comβs founder, Music Cityβs most popular βweather nerdsβ keep the labor of love alive.
This is truly depressing... Look at how they abused these amazing photos by @nickybay.bsky.social ... Everyone needs to be super extra careful when sharing or liking cool/pretty/funny stuff anywhere.
Needed to read this today; appreciate the candidness and wish you the best on that journey. I'm about to hop back on the wagon myself.
Hope to see you back with RLM before too long too! The DnD stories and RLM have been crucial for our sanity for a good while!
The Simpsons Planet of the Apes musical
One of my strongest beliefs is if they actually put this on Broadway it would absolutely destroy at the award shows and run for 20 years
gotta get some more stuff on the books to make rent and bills so 20% flash sale on any commission bookings today
by age 30 you should have one friend for every major animal group to spam.
seen a good crab post? forward to your token crab person. bat post for the bat person. cicada post for the cicada person. bear post for the bear person. jellyfish post for the jellyfish person. and so on and so forth.
A screenshot of King of the Hill stylized to look like original Game Boy graphics. Hank Hill is smiling as he says "Your mother is so ugly, it affects her self-esteem."
Gorgeous geckos, and excited to follow the babies! One of my dream lizards, loved my gargoyles but want more heft!
@bulldogbundtcake.bsky.social this was Lucy
Saw Madness just recently at Cruel World fest; still knock it out of the park!!
A lone kid reporter from Highlights Magazine waits in the empty Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards, ready to ask Favorite Male Creator winner MrBeast for his thoughts on war with Iran
@bulldogbundtcake.bsky.social Literally me RN