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ic5wjbv5reuj · 1 year
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flustersnaggle · 5 months
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WE'RE TAKING OVER THE WORLD, ONE KISS AT A TIME!ㅤ
"mittie" (full name trophically-transmitted parasite, any pronouns) — erratic // good // party animal
general (head): skinblend // facekit // face gradient // face undertones // hair + ombre // ahoge // brows // eye preset // lashes // eyes (hu tao) // black sclerae overlay // eyeliner (base game) // teeth // mouth recolor // head bizarre flowers (pollen) // ear bizarre flowers // branches // leaves general (body): body preset // skinblend // skin color // skin tints // arm gradients // leg gradients // body gradient (eezo shot jewels) // nails // vine overlay 1 // vine overlay 2 & bizarre flowers // arm petals (nascent petals) everyday: top (dream home decorator) // shorts (backyard) // shoes (gotta go) formal: choker // top (sweater vest) + shorts (distressed shorts) // shoes (base game) athletic: top (base game) // shorts (carnaval streetwear) // shoes (gotta go) sleep: top (horse ranch) // shorts (base game) // shoes (base game) party: choker // top (leila tee) // skirt (i couldn't find a working link...) // shoes (get together) swimwear: outfit (base game) // feet hot weather: top (jungle adventure) // shorts (daniel shorts V1) // shoes (gotta go) cold weather: outfit (snowy escape) // scarf (no. 3) // gloves (home chef hustle) // shoes (get together) extras: poses 1 // poses 2 // fish inspired by @puppycheesecake's bizarre plantsim family!
thank you! — @atomiclight, @pyxiidis, @valhallansim, @serawis, @raccoonium, @simbience, @saruin, @ssspringroll, @plantainboat, @diesus2412d, @reibies-sims, @pinkpatchy, @dizzyrobinsims, @zaneida-and-sims4, @obscurus-sims, @noodlescc, @crilender, @gummyheaven, @auralixx, @magic-bot, @dansimsfantasy, @nucrests, @sentate, @aharris00britney, @ayoshi, @helgatisha, @the-daydream-archives
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prahacat · 1 year
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it’s spring, but all he wants to do is sleep
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mishapen-dear · 10 months
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im gonna be honest i dont care that the eggs bedrooms at NINHO look super scary rn. NINHO is a nuclear bunker built for survival, and that should ALWAYS be the #1 priority when building a space meant to be safe. If it isn't safe, then it has failed as a safe space, just by definition. That SAID- gaining functionality doesn't mean they have to give up a nice room entirely. There's still ways to decorate. The space has to be different now, but remember that each room started out as a double-block layered square box. even a nuclear bunker can have paintings on the wall
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justanechoflower · 2 months
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Thanks @granolora
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rielzero · 4 months
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Reluctant to Lordship
Locke: Would you still want to drink my blood? Its cold now.. Astarion: Of course I will! And you'll drink mine.. I can't wait to taste your lips after you've tasted me. Locke: Oh.. Wait- Locke: I don't think that's a good idea, I mean- Astarion: ? Locke: Not that I don't want to- Just.. I don't really want any more power? Right now, I can barely stand up right without swaying. Astarion: ..Not anytime soon, my dear. You need time.
Locke: I am curious about the taste, of course. Maybe- After a few hundred years? Eh. My own body feels unfamiliar to me.. All my senses are.. All over the place.
Astarion: *chuckles* Patience, love. Locke: ..Does the city always smell this bad?
Astarion: Yes.
Locke: ..Can I turn it off?
Astarion: You'll get used to it.
Locke: Fuck.
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1tsjusty0u · 6 months
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could silent princesses go naturally extinct? or do plants only go extinct by human or animal interference? do they just need really specific growing conditions and thats why silent princesses are so rare? would they be common in a country outside of hyrule due to the geography of the theoretical country? i refuse to believe cultivating silent princesses is impossible
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princessmia-tarot · 2 years
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shady-swan-jones · 3 months
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Sometimes you have to delete and rewrite the entire scene and those are the times I want to die
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sukimas · 7 months
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i don't think yuuka eats people, though. she probably used to but then she realized gensokyo didn't require it and went back to happily tending her flowers.
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forestduck · 1 year
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wow
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xelidonia · 2 years
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Concept: Kagami calls Marinette "perfect flower" as a pet name sometimes. Everyone thinks she got it from manga or something, but she actually got it from a biology textbook that said "bisexual flowers are also called perfect"
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liones-s · 2 years
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07/18/22: today’s study mood: a little uncertainty, and learning to grow through that
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ursa-arctos-arctos · 2 months
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A compilation of the different Crocus species I saw on a walk: Crocus flavus, Crocus sp., Crocus tommasinianus - a whole field of them and a closer up, Crocus verus.
All of them a beautiful reminder of spring and the upcoming easter celebrations.
02/2024 Germany
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nuthin-up-my-sleeve · 6 months
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I woke up on the couch at 3 a.m. and the TV was blaring. I sat for a moment trying to get up and get in bed, but I just couldn’t muster the energy to do so. Some weird movie was on and I watched a little hoping to drift back to sleep. The next scene in the movie was a couple snorting lines and lines of cocaine and drinking shots of vodka after each line. My god the taste! I could actually taste that shit in my throat and feel the numbness. I won’t lie I loved that feeling, that taste, but what freaked me out was after almost 40 years being clean my mind still craves it. My body says NOPE, but my brain says FUCK YEAH GIMME!! Just hearing them vacuuming up those rails I could feel it burning my head off. WTF? I guess what my father told me about recovery will always stand true “addiction is always there, pushed into a a secluded corner of your brain, always waiting to step out and tell you it’s waiting for that weak moment, to remind you of the fun you had while under the influence and never about the consequences so it’s a day to day struggle only you can overcome, a fight only you can fight. Remember you’ll never ever not be an addict or an alcoholic. You always be in recovery”. This comes from a man that was a recovering alcoholic 47 years sober when he died. The absolute strongest motherfucker I will ever know. After watching that scene I turned the TV and wow out came the anxiety and the remorse like I haven’t had in decades. I haven’t slept a decent sleep in weeks since that night. Tomorrow is another day and whether I sleep or not I know I’ve won. I continue to win in ways I haven’t even realized yet.
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learnwithmearticles · 25 days
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Lawns and Variation
Lawns most often consist of grasses and clover kept short by mowing. For decades in the United States of America, they were an important aspect of conformity. To this day, lawn maintenance is a key focus of many Homeowner Associations (HOAs). Through media and HOA policies, lawns grown out of control are associated with neglected land and poverty.
A short, well-kept lawn can be very aesthetically pleasing. It also reduces concerns about ticks and other pests. Maintaining one through regular mowing can provide homeowners a reason to spend time outside, and be part of important routines that help people keep their lives on track. Additionally, a short lawn is ideal for outside activities for pets, children, and adults. Of course, not maintaining one’s lawn can also lead to fines if part of an HOA.
The negatives of monoculture lawns, however, far outweigh the potential benefits.
The Negatives
Reducing biodiversity is the best-known way in which typical lawns cause damage. Persistent mowing keeps many species of plants from succeeding. Low biodiversity directly contributes to low ecosystem resilience1. For example, when a pest or fungus comes along that wipes out one type of plant, an entire field or dozens of fields will be wiped out because they are all the same plant. That leaves the land susceptible to erosion, flooding, and desertification (i.e arid land).
Low biodiversity means worse conditions for other forms of life, as well. Regular mowing to keep the grass short and uniform also keeps different floral plants from growing, thus reducing resources for pollinators1.
Persistent mowing also acts as an unnecessary addition to greenhouse gas production. Gas-powered lawn equipment contributes significantly to CO2, NOx, and volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions3. The amount of carbon equivalent pollution from lawn mowing and fertilizer use more than negates the benefit of carbon sequestration (CO2 kept out of the atmosphere) in grass yards2.
For many, yard maintenance also involves fertilizer and pesticide use. Fertilizer use contaminates waterways, primarily through rainfall, and causes algal blooms and decreased oxygenation in waterways. Pesticides can also pollute waterways. In fact, a majority of applied pesticides end up in soil, water, and air, and end up entering the food chain where they negatively affect a wide range of animals, including humans5. Pesticide contamination in humans has been linked to conditions like cancers, neurological issues, obesity, and neurological issues, to name a few5.
Lastly, lawns can need excessive amounts of water. On average, about 9 billion gallons of water goes to watering lawns in the U.S.A. every day6. This is made worse by poor watering practices, causing much of that water to be lost to evaporation and runoff. Water is considered a renewable resource, but that is contingent on proper maintenance and management.
Grass lawns around the world consume an abundance of resources and toxic materials to maintain. Maintaining a grass lawn is ecologically harmful because of pesticides, fertilizers, petroleum pollution, low biodiversity, erosion, and water use.
Cultivating native flora instead nullifies the need for these measures. Native plants are physiologically adapted to the local climate and conditions, and thus need less, if any, watering7. They are less likely to need pesticides or fertilizers, and their deeper root systems decrease soil erosion8. The reduced use of lawn equipment vastly improves air quality, and provides a much more interesting view than a monoculture yard8.
Clover
Transitioning a lawn from short, uniform grasses into a more biodiverse, environmentally healthy yard can be very difficult, and potentially impossible for some people. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing, though. Fostering the growth of clovers instead of grasses, for example, can be a good step for your soil.
Clovers include about 300 species with native varieties in many parts of the world, including Europe, central Asia, North America, and Africa. Clovers generally need minimal maintenance and, if allowed to flower, provide valuable resources for native pollinators9. Clover is also esteemed for its nitrogen-fixing properties. Like many legumes, clover species pull nitrogen from the atmosphere and increase nitrogen availability in soil10.
Converting grass lawns into areas for various native flora has many benefits for the environment and the land-owner, who can enjoy beautiful flowers and bushes while improving air and water quality. While a clover lawn is not as beneficial in these aspects, they can still be an important way for people to start improving their lawn. Fortunately, many more websites now exist to guide land-owners in cultivating native plants. There is always something you can do to help.
Additional Resources
1. https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/1365-2664.13542
2. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00267-012-9967-6
3. https://www.epa.gov/sites/default/files/2015-09/documents/banks.pdf
4. https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/kaufmana/downloads/Kaufman%20Lawn.pdf 
5. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40726-018-0092-x
6. https://19january2017snapshot.epa.gov/www3/watersense/pubs/outdoor.html
7.https://www.montvillenj.org/DocumentCenter/View/155/Choose-Plants-That-Are-Native-to-the-Area-That-Are-Drought-Resistant-PDF?bidId=#
8. https://archive.epa.gov/greenacres/web/html/index.html#
9. https://www.oneearth.org/the-various-advantages-of-clover/
10. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/its2.19
11. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1618866715000436
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