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scinabi · 1 year
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quinndelightful · 1 year
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MariLight!
Mari is short for Marsupial
Another PinkBug kid because the discord was joking about a 'TrashLight' and that reminded me of Trash Goblin the Opossum so I had to make Mari :]
Pink and Bug belong to @freshmichael
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friend-quotes-revival · 7 months
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Me: *playing Dead By Daylight*
Me: "None of them have a trashlight yet"
Luke: "A trashflight?"
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chijeuya · 1 year
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We are the Friends of Nature
Seeing the Capstone projects of the Grade 12 students made me realize that the future is in great hands. From automatic trash segregators to alternative bags made from natural resources, I was in awe to see how functional and feasible their products are. Some were tired from watching the countless presentations of the Grade 12 students, but not me, I was impressed all the way through. My group started with the projects from St. Mary Magdalene, and I was surprised at the wonderful decoration their classroom had since it looked like a real science lab. Plus, the energy of the students was on top! They kept us entertained and made sure we were listening. S.W.A.G.S. was such an amazing invention that it definitely shocked me to see how a bunch of students programmed a technical product. However, the Biomarker from this section amazed me the most. I could absolutely see it being sold in the future, and I, myself, even buying one to lessen the use of toxic markers. Next up was St. Teresa of Calcutta whose students brought us to Teresa Blvd. They had everything that a community needs - water station, electricity, paper supplies, segregators, and more! Trash-E was mind-blowing for me. Aside from its adorable appearance, the product was functioning properly despite an error that occurred during my group's stay. The inventions from this section made me think of how these students could someday lead the people towards an environmentally friendly community. We went to St. Rose of Lima afterwards, and despite their simple class decoration, I could smell nature all around! Most of the products here were made of plants or for plants. Here I saw bags that were made of moss and potato starch. There was even this spectacular project called Biopot which truly amazed me. It was a container made out of cornstarch and it could also be used as a fertilizer. It looked nice as a decoration that I thought it could only be used to hold objects, but no, it helps plants to be stronger and healthier! We then went to St. Rita of Cascia whose room stood out the most. They used my section's room and it felt so unfamiliar to me when I stepped inside. It was a whole different place – it was a jungle! I had such a fun time exploring the place and learning about the students' inventions. Starting off strong with SunWait, their group had such a unique idea that was executed wonderfully. TrashLight was also a great invention that could be very handy in the future. I especially like that the ashes made from their product could turn into fertilizer. But for me, the best was the Mighty Alarm. As someone who easily gets frightened during typhoons, I saw this project as the most helpful among all the projects. Overall, this section had the most creative room and had the greatest inventions. Lastly, we went to St. Joan of Arc who had such a vibrant classroom. The students here were very energetic that it radiated on us who were getting kind of tired. Their inventions were quite similar with one another yet had their own uniqueness. The Hope Desk was a very inspiring invention because it is not only environmentally friendly, but also gives hope for children who wish to learn but lack the materials. It was also astonishing to see Mirasol work so well as they showed us how their solar panel does indeed follow light. This section focused more on keeping plants hydrated and healthy which I adore and appreciate as somehow who loves nature. It was an honor to see and to evaluate the works of the Grade 12 students. To be honest, I am nervous to step into 12th grade because of how stressful it seemed for them to prepare and present their projects. However, I learned a lot and had fun exploring their decorated classrooms. It was a day packed with creativity and even though the Grade 12 students were under a lot of pressure, they proved to us that there is a good future waiting for us and our planet.
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nugothrhythms · 2 years
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“In Dreams” by New Orleans, Louisiana-based experimental shoegaze and darkwave act Trashlight off of 2018 EP Honey Insulation
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musicmakesyousmart · 5 years
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mhisadj · 4 years
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Trashlight - Black Mineral Hotel 
Off of Honey Insulation EP. Nice darkwave from “your lovable neighborhood garbage pixies...”
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samhainchrist500 · 5 years
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alexiaseyes · 3 years
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https://squallrecordings1.bandcamp.com/album/honey-insulation
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konstantiostravlos · 3 years
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Κι αν τό 'πιες όλο... γέμισε το με φως ✨💝 . . . #upcycledlighting #lightingdesign #myart #lighting #recycling #unique #uniquelamps #lightingfixtures #alternative #selfmade #recycledbottle #diylamps #diylighting #diyinspiration #upcycledbottles #φωτισμός #trashlight #trash #fotismos #konstantioslighting (στην τοποθεσία Handmade Lamps) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIxp5cIhjqR/?igshid=75ue63k6tu5j
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xx0acidicorchid0xx · 3 years
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lonelyvomit · 3 years
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d3c0mp-add1ct · 3 years
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nugothrhythms · 5 years
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Gloomy goodness from New Orleans. This is “Black Mineral Hotel” by Trashlight off of the EP Honey Insulation. 
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musicmakesyousmart · 5 years
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Trashlight - Honey Insulation
Cercle Social Records
2018
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