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anisongoftheday · 1 year ago
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Beastars Opening 1
Wild Side by ALI
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 9 months ago
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Swapping tips on how to be a bestie in the bath.
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yache-berries · 1 year ago
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Average Buddy Holly Enjoyers
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feelingthemode · 5 months ago
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part 1/2 of some userboxes i made :3
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talekinesis · 6 days ago
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I KNOW WHY KLAUS SOUNDED SO FAMILIAR
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HE'S HIM
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spookyclookykinz · 1 year ago
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some photos from one of the times daisy went kayaking :3
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antisociallilbrat · 4 months ago
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Friendly reminder: Bill Denbrough
Anon I received this in my inbox a bit ago and I need you to know it made my day and it makes me laugh every time I open my inbox.
Everyone could do with this friendly reminder.
But fr Bill Denbrough- Big Bill- My son, how I miss him 🥲 Maybe one day I will actually update one my fanfics that feature him just for an excuse to write him again.
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rabbitcruiser · 3 months ago
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Goose Day  
National Goose Day is celebrated on September 29 every year. Also known as Michaelmas Day, the holiday initially celebrated the Archangel Michael but later became associated with geese because the date coincided with rent day in medieval England. Geese were a common form of payment, and many a citizen paid off their landlord with a goose tucked under their arm. Today the holiday is an excuse to munch on some tender roast goose, a bird that’s not eaten as frequently nowadays. No matter how you choose to celebrate, enjoy International Happy Goose Day!
History of National Goose Day
Egyptians were among the first civilizations to domesticate geese some 3,000 years ago. They captured thousands of the birds in nets, kept them in pens, and bred them for meat and eggs. Goose was a delicacy only the wealthy merchants and nobility could afford. In the 4th century in France, locals told the story of St. Martin of Tours and his geese. Martin did not want to be a bishop, and on the day of his appointment, he locked himself inside a barn. The honking was so loud that the geese drew the congregation to the barn, where they discovered Martin hiding. Martin became a bishop in 327 A.D. The goose was the traditional bird eaten by the Christian faithful on his feast day on November 11.
The first informal Goose Day in the U.S. was celebrated in Pennsylvania, in the Juniata River Valley. A Dutchman named Andrew Pontius employed Archibald Hunter, and their contract stated that Pontius would settle payments on September 29. Hunter appeared on Pontius’ doorstep with a goose on the day of payment. He explained to his employer that geese were good luck symbols for the coming year.
This is how the tradition of Goose Day caught on in America, starting in the Juniata River Valley. In 1973, International Goose Day was officially celebrated in Mifflin County, and in 1976, Juniata County followed suit. Since then, International Happy Goose Day has been observed annually on September 29.
National Goose Day timeline
3,000 Years Ago
Geese in Egypt
Ancient Egyptians domesticate geese.
17th Century
A Goose For Christmas
In London, geese become a popular Christmas dish.
1843
A Christmas Carol
Ebenezer Scrooge presents a goose for Christmas dinner.
1856
“The Food of London”
According to George Dodd’s “The Food of London,” 888,000 geese are sold every year, compared to 69,000 turkeys.
National Goose Day FAQs
Do geese have teeth?
No, geese do not have teeth.
How long do geese live?
Canadian geese live between 10 to 24 years, while swan geese live for 20 years.
Do geese mate for life?
Geese mate for life, and it’s rare for them to split up.
National Goose Day Activities
Roast a goose: Roast goose has a gamey but intense flavor comparable to dark meat like beef. Now is the perfect time to give it a try.
Fry a goose egg omelet: Goose eggs are larger and richer in flavor compared to chicken eggs. A goose egg omelet is sure to be a tasty treat.
Sharing is caring: Give your friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers some succulent goose meat to sample. They’ll love it, and you get to introduce one more person to this delicious fowl.
5 Great Facts About Geese
Imprinting on moving objects: Goslings will imprint on the first suitable moving stimulus, whether it's a mother goose, a human being, or an object.
Geese are territorial: Geese are fiercely protective of their territory, making them good guard animals on a farm.
Geese are the largest waterfowl: Aside from swans, geese are the largest waterfowl.
They are loyal: Geese mate for life and are very protective of their partners and offspring.
Goose alarm: In ancient Rome, geese were used to alert the citizens of the Gaulish invasions.
Why We Love National Goose Day
Goose meat is juicier: Farmers often joke that geese are the pigs of the air, bred to be lard animals. This means their meat is juicy and tender. You won’t need any gravy.
They have a unique taste: Geese absorb the flavor of whatever they eat in their body fat. Breeds like Black Brant are prized for this reason. Fed on eelgrass or wild celery diet, they’re pretty popular on the West Coast.
It’s a welcome change: People don’t eat goose as much as they used to. It’s a nice change if you’re bored of eating chicken or turkey all the time.
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hellinhawkins · 2 months ago
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intro!!
she/her, don’t be weird
everything is sorted by tags (for example, my favorite pieces of fanart are under the tag #art, which isn’t very creative but whatever) my original posts can be found under #hellinhawkins
stranger things, 9-1-1, arcane, gravity falls, and it are the tags I’m most active in (mostly stranger things) byler shipper first and foremost- but I’m totally cool with having *peaceful* debates with milevens (just don’t be mean)
music and all that: i listen to basically everything- right now it’s primarily glass animals, though
this is a side blog- to follow back i have to follow with my main, @anactualspider, and i’m under that account in all of the communities, too! (you’re not being followed by a random account, it’s me)
i love being tagged in things and receiving asks, don’t hesitate to reach out
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frogwen · 10 months ago
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got my hands on 2 of @buttcheek2 ‘s zines!!!! HIGHLY recommend checking julian’s stuff out if you haven’t yet, he makes comics and PLUSHIES and has a great eye for fashion (not to mention he’s funny, kind, and a beloved part of my life)
🧸💐🎀
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animatedshortoftheday · 4 months ago
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Falling (2019) [3 min] by Yonatan Tal | USA
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anisongoftheday · 10 months ago
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Stars Align Ending
Kago no Naka no Bokura wa by AIKI from bless4
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muppetable · 1 year ago
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god i need to rewatch tss. the silly little hedgehogs have been in my brain for a while and it looks like thomas has finished something sides-related (i don't want to get my hopes up for it being the finale) so i need to get back at it. i'm not hyperfixating on it anymore, bc sonic has kind of taken over my life, but i just need to watch it again and remind myself why i WAS hyperfixating on it (twice)
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jonnysinsectcatalogue · 10 months ago
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Insect Songs: Fall Field Cricket - Gryllus pennsylvanicus
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Throughout last week I revisited a video on this blog that showcases a crafty Cricket sheltering in a rocky hollow while singing his song. His hideaway simultaneously functioned as both protection from intruders and an amplifier for his chirping. While both listening to the audio over and over to clean it up and writing a description for its upload onto YouTube, I was reminded of one of the more important facts regarding insect noises and calls of this type. Plain and simple, what we're hearing is not one continuous sound; it is instead a series of rapid clicks/blips that coalesce into a series of chirps. It merely sounds continuous (in this case) given the speed at which the wings scrape against each other. For this post, I'd like to show you what I mean and provide an opportunity to hear the difference, but I do apologize for any background noise. The audio displayed here is a small sampling taken directly from the singing Cricket video residing on this blog. I recommend you revisit it to see this great specimen in action and observe how his chirps are made using his wings rather than his legs. And as a disclaimer, leg stridulation is more commonly associated with Grasshoppers.
Pictured below is a typical example of how a Field Cricket song normally appears when visualized in an audio format. Each chirp appears in a series of 3 amplitude spikes. Listen for yourself:
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This sounds normal to our ears and is what we generally expected to hear as the weather changes to cooler temperatures. The rapid wing movement makes a cohesive, pleasant, attention-grabbing chirp! However, if you isolate one of those amplitude spikes in the series and slow down the tempo by (at least) 100%, you can start to hear the individual clicks made by the wing stridulation. The sample below has been slowed by 200% in order to make the clicks a bit more distinguishable. And so, here are the individual clicks in a Cricket's song:
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Admittedly, the background noise make it sound like there is a loading delay between clicks. Rest assured, this is not the case: the audio has not been manipulated in any way other than slowing it down. There you have it: the artistry of a male Field Cricket's song. For the next post, we will turn our attention to 2 more insects that grace us with songs during the summer months. You can examine this post through the link here, which showcases Dog-Day Cicada and a Black-Legged Meadow Katydid songs!
Pictures were taken on October 7, 2019 with a Samsung Galaxy S4. Audio amplitude graphs were created using Audacity and samples from the following blog video: Fall Field Cricket
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feelingthemode · 5 months ago
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part 2/2 of these userboxes i made!
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selamat-linting · 1 year ago
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yknow, my life is objectively better and i can confidently say that im thriving and more happy more than im not, but that feeling that im going to die young or that im not really human never really goes away. and i cant really stop it because the dying young thing wasnt just a trauma response, its me acknowledging that my hometown is ever slowly drowning or that a particularly hot day could simply burn everything and that the chance of getting killed from reactionary backlash from the government is never zero. and the not human thing is just something you get when youre trans and neurodivergent in this society. so like, i can go to therapy, i can improve myself, but im never going to stop being all combative and suspicious because that is necessary for me to stay alive. ngl its pretty depressing that im cursed to be a bitch.
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