#Frog Invasion
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jubilantjubi · 2 months ago
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The Dead Frog Saga
So. Strange things have been happening at my job so I thought I'd do a little story time.
A month or two into my job as a waitress at a retirement home, I was delivering room service meals when I noticed something weird on the windowsill at the end of the hall. It was a small frog, long dead, all shriveled and mummified. I didn't want to touch it or anything so I didn't move it and left thinking it was a weird one-time thing.
Well, nobody else moved it either, for quite some time. I supposed nobody else knew it was there, that would explain the near petrified-state it was in. And so there it remained.
I noticed the second one a week or two after that. This one was even smaller, tiny, maybe the size of my fingernail. This one sat on a small decorative shelf in the hallway outside a resident's apartment. This hallway is indoors, this is important to note. We'll call this resident Mrs. Daniels. The frog was nearly hidden by the small ceramic cardinal statue the shelf held up. This, I thought, was surely a coincidence.
A few weeks later the hallways were being repainted, and so all the residents had to move their hallway decorations off of the walls. Both dead frogs disappeared then, as expected, and I thought I would never see another one.
Once the paint dried, all the decorations went back up, and that little decorative shelf did too, frog-free. I stopped looking for them then.
A few weeks later I was delivering room service to Mrs. Daniels and it. was. back. The tiny dead frog was back on the shelf. After it hadn't been there for weeks. It seemed to be the same one too, its stiff little limbs rigor-mortised in the same position. This was when I began to tell my friends. This new incident implied intent.
Every time I pass Mrs. Daniel's apartment I check the shelf. I've checked the hallway windowsill too, the bigger frog has not made a return. But that's not important right now, what is important is that every few weeks a new tiny dead frog will join the previous one. As of today, when I checked the shelf as I did my room service rounds, there were four little shriveled dead frogs on the shelf. None of the others seem to have moved in the slightest. There's just a new one every now and then.
What's going on? Is Mrs. Daniels a witch? Or did she cross one? Is there some kind of purpose to keeping dead frogs on your shelves? What was the deal with the big frog? Is there a frog invasion about to be launched? What is going on?
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coolmika745 · 3 months ago
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Onmyo Hyakki Monotagari Go Frog Invasion
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Google now translate Kohaku's Chinese name, which is 'Xiaobai' even though the dialogue is in Japanese.
So far it seems that Otengu is the only one in denial that the kid is Seimei.
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herpsandbirds · 4 months ago
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WHAT SHOULD WE DO ABOUT BULLFROGS?
Conservation gets complicated when a native U.S. species is appreciated in one part of the country but despised in another. Consider, if you will, the American bullfrog. “In the Eastern US, where it’s native, its oversized impact is a good thing. In the West, where it’s been introduced, though, the bullfrog tends to wreak havoc.” I recently received those comments from J.J. Apodaca, executive director of Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy. ARC is a nonprofit organization focused on protecting amphibians and reptiles, which includes developing strategies to preserve their habitats...
Read more: https://whitgibbons.com/what-should-we-do-about-bullfrogs
Photo: Bullfrogs are the largest frogs in North America. Native to the eastern states, they can be an unwelcome invasive species in the West. Photo courtesy Parker W. Gibbons
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grassbreads · 1 year ago
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I've been doing a lot of reading lately about the history of vampires in fiction and how the vampire as we know it today first entered literature, and the subject is honestly fascinating. The traditional folklore around vampires and vampire-like creatures is largely very different from what we'd think of as a vampire today, and it's also very different from how vampires appeared in even their earliest literary incarnations.
For one thing, there's nothing particularly alluring about most traditional vampires. They're bloated corpses that have crawled out of their graves, not dashing mysterious counts in lonely castles. They're not a particularly stylish or sexy monster.
However, from pretty much the moment that western literature first turned to the vampire myth for inspiration, writers saw something in the concept to sexualize. The poem "Der Vampir" (The Vampire) by Heinrich August Ossenfelder is often cited as the first ever true literary depiction of a vampire (published 1748!), and it is about a man corrupting a chaste and religious woman through his unwanted kiss/vampiric bite. John William Polidori's 1819 short story "The Vampyre" is widely seen as the first work to truly codify vampire fiction, and the titular Vampyre Ruthven is in large part inspired by the womanizing Lord Byron. Le Fanu's Carmilla depicts an intense attraction between Carmilla and her victim Laura. Stoker's Count Dracula is a man with overly flushed lips and hair on his palms, marks of Victorian fears of sexuality.
From the very start, vampires in literature have been a sexual monster. They're emblems of the seductive and terrible—the kiss of death that you can't help but be drawn to anyway. A violent forced intimacy that will corrupt you and drain away your very life force. There's a great deal of xenophobia and fear of the un-christian in early vampire fiction as well, but the fear of sex and sexual assault have always been a driver of literary vampires' horror and allure. Writers seem eternally split between desire for the vampire and revulsion at that very lust, even from the moments that the creatures first graced the page.
There's a great tradition of vampiric fiction both using vampirism to evoke sexual predators and making vampires themselves desirably sexy. Thus, given that it is very concerned with sexual assault and bodily autonomy as themes, often uses predation by a vampire to evoke sexual violence, and is deeply horny about vampires and blood drinking, Jun Mochizuki's The Case Study of Vanitas is actually one of if not the best modern successor to the canon of early vampire literature. In this essay, I will
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proteusolm · 2 months ago
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Please. West coast people. I need you to stop broadly stating that American bullfrogs are invasive online. They are not invasive to North America in general. They are invasive only specifically to parts of western North America. Don't blindly encourage people to kill them without clarifying it they are in the regions in which they are non-native 😭
They're good boys in their native range, which includes the majority of the continental US and southeastern Canada.
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random-tmnt-drawing-ref · 14 days ago
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Clothing beam
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diamondsandlemons · 2 years ago
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When I was a kid and the only computer I could use was the desktop in the office, I used to always watch this video as the last thing I did before logging off, because of the sense of calm it instilled in me
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markscherz · 1 year ago
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I have question, do you have a least favorite frog?
Yeah, Pepe.
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tacagen · 8 months ago
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just continued watching tmnt87! and is that a motherfucking bishop prototype.
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winemom-culture · 8 months ago
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Lrt speaking of frogs during more yard work over the weekend I sent my mom this pic of this toad on our ac unit like haha look at the toad and she responds back like oh that’s the bastard of the earth, you should kill it two ways
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keroradio · 9 months ago
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Ta-da! Today we have the first audio drama, or rather, the introduction, the main story for this CD is on another track. In total there were 10 audio drama CDs, two sets of 5 with each album being tied to a different frog
The uploads for these will have a one day break on either side, as well as a shorter track, partially because writing out the story will take more time, and partially because I calculated how many tracks there are in total and it turns out I started this a little too early; there are some seasonal songs I wanted to post around the corresponding time, and this will pad things out just enough to let me do that
On that note, there's a translation (and notes) under the cut
Hopefully it turned out well, I forgot how hard these guys are to translate by ear (^.^')
--------------- N: When you're listening to a CD, keep the room bright and sit away from the speaker- What? Ah, it's fine? (1)
Alright then, to show our gratitude that you bought this production, our best wishes to you
Well, it's sudden, but this is the Keron army Pekopon invasion base, secretly built deep under the Hinata house
K66: I'm the commander of the Keroro platoon, nobody else could have gathered you today
Private 2nd Class Tamama!
TMM: Yes!
K66: Corporal Giroro!
G66: Hmph, really, it's not that this will be anything but you doing what you want
K66: Gi-Giroro-kun
G66: What is it?
K66: Since this time is audio only, could you change your voice? It's scary, yes sir
G66: I-Is that so? (sweetly) Hello, I'm Giroro~♥
K66: G-Good job
N: That was also scary...
K66: Moving along, Sgt Major Kururu
966: Ku ku, present
K66: And Angol Mois-dono
M: Yes, uncle!
K66: Ah~ As always, you're such a good, honest girl, aren't you?
TMM: I won't lose like this
N: Tamama fretted
TMM: Yes! It's Private 2nd class Tamama~! ♥
K66: Replying once is enough
TMM: Gaan!
N: And then slumped
K66: Well then, everyone's here
D66: Uh, I am...
K66: (Shocked noises) I forgot him
There's no way I'd forget you! A person we value so, so much!
Lance Corporal Dororo!
D66: I've come to participate
K66: That was close, his trauma switch is still off
G66: Just hurry and tell us what in the world this is about! (awkward pausing) Um, what might this be about? ♥
K66: The grey cells of our army, yet also like a grandmother's embrace, Sgt Major Kururu has invented a fearsome new weapon to easily and simply conquer Pekopon
TMM: Fearsome?
G66: New weapon?
K66: And so, keep your eyes peeled and see that new weapon!
Mois-dono 12487 circuit, switch on!
M: Roger! Switch on!
(Everyone makes exclamations of amazement)
G66: Oh! But isn't this just a normal CD?
K66: Your eyes can't see it, can they? Corporal Giroro
G66: What are you saying?
K66: This CD was developed by Sergeant Major Kururu, when it's read by the treasured home sound system of the enemy, we can freely control them through what they hear
(More exclamations of amazement)
966: Ku ku ku ku, I really am the man that makes the impossible happen
TMM: Ooh! Let's try it out right away Mr Sergeant!
K66: Wait, I'm not finished speaking yet!
Gero gero gero gero, it sounds fearsome, right? This Pekopon invasion CD is going to have 5 kinds made
G66: F-five kinds?
D66: That's amazing, good sir (2)
K66: You understand, right? If in this Heisei era recession somebody released a 5 CD, what would happen? How much of a problem would it be?
M: Mois knows! Uncle will make so that people who want to acquire all of these CD will have to aimlessly search all over for them. You could say "Strength in numbers"
K66: Mois-dono~
TMM: I can't lose!
N: Tamama fretted once again
TMM: Mr Sergeant's amazing! It's a miracle you have the popularity to make a 5 part CD set!
K66: (Distressed noises)
TMM: I screwed up
N: And once again Tamama slumped
K66: Setting that aside! All eyes on the monitor!
Behold! Our audio weapon!
G66: Th-this is!
TMM: Oh!
M: It's an original drama CD, isn't it? Uncle
K66: Precisely
TMM: Hmm, the first one is Mr Sergeant's Gunpla diary, the second is Mr Sergeant's poem collection, third is Mr Sergeant's health diary, forth is Mr Sergeant...
G66: (noises of irritation)
K66: How's it? What does everyone think? It's the best, right?
G66: Keroro! You moron! What part of this is a Pekopon invasion CD!? Ultimately, isn't this a CD of your interests!?
K66: However, after all, see, it was fun to make
G66: It was only fun for you!
TMM: Right? It won't sell with titles like this
K66: Gero!
TMM: Since there's 5 in the set, I want to make one "Tamama: The path to hand-to-hand combat, yes sir" volume (3)
G66: I'll make a CD too! One that appeals to the spirit of the Keron army "Giroro: Speeches of rage, yes sir" volume
966: Ku Ku, I've also been thinking, "Kururu: Discover through sound, great field guide, yes sir" volume. How is it?
M: Um, I have something to say. If there's space, I think a "Mois, return to her home town" volume would be good, you could say, feathering your own nest
D66: In that case, I think a "Dororo: A wonderful world of flowers & greenery, yes sir" volume would be nice, good sir. It would have bird songs, & river sounds-
723: Hey! Stupid frog!
K66: Auwah!
723: I heard it from Yoshizaki-sensei. You're making an original drama CD, aren't you?
K66: Uh, that's...
FYK: Aren't you being secretive, sergeant?
K66: Fuyuki-dono too!?
MMK: Hello! Did my Tama-chan come to play?
TMM: Ah! Even Momocchi!
723: For a well made CD, it would be nice to get Mutsumi-san as a guest to do a special talk, wouldn't it?
K66: What?
FYK: In that case, as the Occult Club, we could do an audio report on the 7 mysteries of the world
K66: Well, that's...
MMK: Since he world's 7 mysteries would cover a lot of material, let's release it as a first & second part 2 disc set
K66: W-wait a minute-this is- I'm supposed to be the author of this-
UMMK: What's that? You've got complaints about the 7 mysteries of the world?
K66: Gero~
723: No matter what, it should be something fun
K66: Well, that's true, but...
723: Then let's all do it
K66: (Noises of frustration)
N: Just then, something inside of Keroro snapped
K66: I don't wanna! I don't wanna! I don't wanna! Everyone's doesn't wanna listen to my ideas and are making their own 5-part CD sets!
G66: What? You're suddenly having a tantrum!?
TMM: "I think you should stop crying "me me me me" like a kid! (4)
K66: No way!
G66: Aren't you embarrassed as an army man?
K66: I wanna make a gunpla diary! I wanna make one!
D66: Everyone, my suggestion-
TMM: More than that, We should do a Private 2nd Class Tama-chan diary!
M: That's good, but so is my "Mois-chan: uncle love-love diary"!
TMM: Burying me under a similar idea, I won't forgive this woman!
N: Again, again, again, again, Tamama fretted
723: More importantly, are you going to call Mutsumi-san as a guest or not?
G66: I-I think if Natsumi says so, we should call him
K66: No no no no! It's my CD! We're doing what I want!
G66: You're crying over a CD!
FYK: I thought the world's seven mysteries was good
MMK: Isn't it? Hey Paul! Give it your all and to back up Fuyuki-kun! Paul! Buy every dictaphone you can find!
P: Yes, miss
M: Then, how about a three-part harmageddon-
TMM: Keep that off this CD!
N: Again, again, again, again, again, Tamama lost it
TMM: I've had it!
723: Call Mutsumi!
Everyone: Unintelligible arguing
966: Ku ku ku, it's already a mess, huh?
N: Any way, in an ugly, hostile environment like this, will the Pekopon invasion CD be born?
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1-It's a parody of the warnings that started being placed at the beginning of animated shows after flashing lights in the Porygon episode of Pokemon caused photosensitive migraines & seizures. The warnings tell viewers to sit a good distance from the screen and to keep the room well lit since this reduces the photo sensitive effect, but since it's a CD it doesn't really effect anything.
2-Keroro's ending sentences "de arimasu" is derived from military speech and translated as "yes sir" to reflect that, while Dororo's "de gozaru" is both formal and archaic (the modern counterpart is "gozaimasu"), so I translated it as "good sir" to have a similar feel.
3-The pattern for the proposed titles is, of course, modeled off the episode titles, but "volume" ("title" no maki) actually means something closer to roll, a lot of works use this pattern which dates back to when everything was written on scrolls.
4-I had to fudge this one because it doesn't translate neatly; you've probably noticed from listening that Japanese has multiple options for first person pronouns that have different associations and how well a character's categories match to the "I" they use can tell you more about them.
Keroro normally uses "Wagahai" which is an old fashioned and slightly arrogant sounding way of calling yourself (it's a bit like saying "my esteemed self") and is sort of a more archaic counterpart to the modern "Ore-sama". But during his meltdown, he uses "Boku" which it typically used by boys and younger men, in this case to make him sound more childish.
....Either way, it's a little ironic that Tamama's the one complaining about Keroro doing this since he also uses a more childish speech pattern.
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mothraeve · 5 months ago
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Frogs and bugs ( by: My Garden of Eve)
I hate the Spotted Lanternfly which has become an invasive species in Maryland. I am happy to say my frogs are doing their part in keeping their numbers down 🐸
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grassbreads · 6 months ago
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Clipped this for my own enjoyment but y'all can have it as well.
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seabeck · 2 years ago
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A dog on a log in a bog, hunting a frog
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random-tmnt-drawing-ref · 24 days ago
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deepinifhell · 8 months ago
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Okay so we know Farah puts bugs and spiders outside and that she perceives animals like humans.
Now presumably Farah sees the consumption and use of other creatures as a necessary and normal part of nature cause like Morgan's leather jacket doesn't seem to bother her in any way and also she's a vampire. However, I do think it might be um...jarring for Farah the first time Pax remorselessly murders an invasive species in front of her. Especially because she would have seen Pax collect creatures and return them outside previously.
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