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hotvampireadjacent · 4 months
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Are you REALLY a vampire?
No, only adjacent ;)
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sevilemar · 6 months
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For the first time, I realised that even if you live in a city, there is still stuff you can harvest. I found apple trees (both cherry apples and normal ones), quinces, juneberries, both red and black rosehip, a walnut tree, and a lot of other edible berry bushes in walking distance, and a hazelnut tree right in front of my building. This is what I made with it (not counting a few cakes I made with the nuts, and some things I already ate or gave away):
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- 3 plates of hazelnuts
- 2 plates of walnuts
- 2 glasses of quince chutney
- 1,5 glasses of apple ketchup
- 2 small boxes of quince fruit leather
- 1 small box of apple fruit leather
- 2 bottles of quince juice
- 1 bottle of black rosehip juice
- 9 small gift glasses of red rosehip jam (for the guests at Thanksgiving this year)
- 3 small glasses of red rosehip jelly
- 1 glass of black rosehip jam
- 2 glasses of jam from assorted berries from my first ever foraging trip, when I brought home all kinds of berries and leaves to determine what kind of plants they are
- 2,5 glasses of quince jam
- 4 containers of quince jelly
- 4 additional small glasses of red rosehip jam
- 4 big glasses of apple puree
- 6 glasses of apple juneberry puree, some of them with some added pears I had lying around
I gave some of the jam to friends and a very acommodating postal worker, and I shared the cakes and fruit leather with my DnD group. So I got a bit of socialising out of it, too. Maybe I even inspired another person, because they came up to me while I was harvesting the cherry apples in front of their block, and asked what I do with it and if it is save to eat.
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ssamorganhotchner · 1 year
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today is so much better than yesterday ❤️
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swerve if you’re going to keep grabbing ricky’s trunks i want a surprise free show.
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redstonedust · 4 months
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yknow AI art has ruined an entire genre of painting to me, i saw one of those smooth anime-realism pieces and immidiately thought ''ugh, AI art'' until i noticed it was posted by an established deviantart user 6 years ago. like ive never been a huge fan of that genre but it looks like a pretty difficult style to master and i feel bad for the artists who specialized in anime-realism only to have their entire market jacked by people typing keywords into midjourney.
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sparebutton · 11 months
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(Across the Spider-Verse spoiler)
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elliesbelle · 3 months
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emily gwen, the creator of the sunset lesbian flag that we’ve come to commonly use, still continues to live in poverty.
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multi-billion dollar companies have used their design and made profit from it, and yet they have not seen a cent for their creation.
i’ve been friends with emily for years, and i have not once seen them be financially stable the entire time. i’ve seen them homeless, unemployed, starving. right now, they need our help more than ever.
please consider donating to emily’s ko-fi, especially if you’ve used their design to create something and profited from it.
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koddlet · 6 months
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personal rules for winter ❄
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stuckinapril · 1 month
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Incredibly alarming that talks of “peace” in Gaza seem to extend no further than a ceasefire. How do you think they’re gonna start off where they left off themselves? Their houses are destroyed, so many have lost mothers and fathers and brothers and children, they still have no clean water and no food. Any area Israel withdraws out of is an area it already knows has been rendered inhospitable. There was even a direct quote by some IOF soldier gleefully stating how he “wasn’t sure Palestinians could go back to their homes.” So what happens when the US “succeeds at negotiating a ceasefire”? Who will be responsible for helping the Palestinians rebuild all that they’ve lost?
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anarchopuppy · 10 months
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I, a hearing person who likes subtitles just as a preference, shouldn't have to read a subtitle that's obvious nonsense, go back a couple seconds, and listen again in order to figure out what's going on. An accessibility feature should not be the most half-assed part of a professionally made production. Scripted media has absolutely no excuse for not having subtitles or having subtitles that aren't perfectly verbatim. Professional captioning services should be ashamed of the shoddy work that they put out. Captions should be treated as a part of the production, just like filming, editing, audio balancing, etc - and anything that releases with missing or bad captions should be seen as unfinished
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phantomrose96 · 1 month
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My sort of maybe embarrassing “late to the game” thing I’m learning now is how to tell if oil has gone bad.
I feel like most other foods have obvious visual tells like mold or they end up smelling foul and obviously bad. But I was googling about oil and the internet says “if it smells like crayons, it’s bad” which would not have been my first guess. And I tested it out on my somewhat old sesame oil and was like “by god, I would describe this as smelling like crayons”
Anyway protip if your old oil smells kinda like crayons it’s probably no good 🖍️
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zytes · 5 months
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this manatee looks like it’s in a skyrim loading screen
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samgiddings · 5 months
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@staff @support @engineering @music @books
Have you ever considered this is a really stupid layout to have when there’s no way to easily get your account back if you accidentally hit the wrong button???
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thestuffedalligator · 6 months
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So usually when an imaginary friend is a real thing in a story, it’s either a demon or a ghost or some supernatural boogeyman that probably wants to eat the kid they’ve befriended (Mama, a couple of the Paranormal Activity movies), or “imaginary friends” are just treated as a real thing in the setting, and if a child just thinks hard enough they can manifest a friend into existence (Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, Happy).
And somewhere in the middle is an area where the imaginary friend in question is real and they are supernatural, but they aren’t malevolent, and they aren’t entirely honest about what they are. Like maybe they’re a fairy or a god or some kind of boggle from mythology, but they just got caught by a six year old and they don’t have time to get into it, so they just go “…Yes. I’m your imaginary friend. We haven’t met. How do you do.” And then they stick around because they do love this kid, and if you’re a boggle from mythology in the modern day good food is really hard to come by.
And at some level. That’s what I think Hobbes is.
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gibbearish · 6 months
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love when ppl defend the aggressive monetization of the internet with "what, do you just expect it to be free and them not make a profit???" like. yeah that would be really nice actually i would love that:)! thanks for asking
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astearisms · 8 months
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catalysts, protectors
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