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scryingworkshop · 2 years ago
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disappointedcreeper · 3 months ago
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blue needs a break so I might be fronting for a bit
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fantastic-fr-scries · 2 years ago
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Imperial Male
Driftwood / Moss / Clay , Petals / Butterfly / Glimmer
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funeralprocessor · 1 year ago
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downthetubes · 11 months ago
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Comics: The Answer to The UK’s Literacy Crisis?
Two new research studies, by Comic Art Europe, and the National Literacy Trust, suggests comics could turn us into a nation of readers again...
We’re used to Spider-Man saving the world from the Green Goblin and a multiverse of masked miscreants. But new research by Comic Art Europe, and a separate research project by the National Literacy Trust, suggests that he could have the super-powers to do something even more valuable – something our government has signally failed to do: turn us into a nation of readers again That’s the view, at…
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helloidkwhatimdoing-0 · 1 year ago
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Going to bed now but i dont want to because i was READING i just have to L
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strawberri-syrup · 2 years ago
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mutuals u r all my valentine i am putting candy hearts and silly notes in the paper bags on ur desk
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lichenaday · 1 month ago
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Pannoparmelia angustata
This lichen is weird. In trying to describe all the ways in which it is weird, I have had to look up a lot of terms which I will try to define for you, so bear with me if this gets confusing. P. angustata is a foliose lichen that grows in roundish patches up to 10 cm in diameter. It has numerous linear or moniliform (resembling a string of beads) lobes that are mostly dichotomously (dividing in 2) branched. The upper surface is smooth and matt pale yellow to yellow-green (often described as "usnic yellow," usnic acid being a distinct pigment in lichens) and dotted with red-brown to black, punctiform (point-like) pycnidia (pores that produce conidia). The lobe margins and lower surface are covered in a spongy, red-brown to black hypothallus (a distinct layer of fungal hyphea below the primary thallus). What does this hypothallus do? Look you're asking the important questions here but lichens are a cryptic and uncaring lot that prefer to keep the mysteries of their existence close to their chest so the simple answer is IDK something to do with reproduction, probably. Underneath that hypothallus (so like, closer to the actual lichen) the lower cortex is pale and rhizinate. You still with me? Great! P. angustata grows on bark and moss in southern South America, SE Australia, and New Zealand.
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lynx-doodles-indie-games · 5 months ago
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a proper introduction to my post-embrace-the-void AU! hive knight and hornet are queerplatonic roommates and hornet's extended family live with them
there's a lot of words here, too many to put in the alt ID, so all the text is below the cut here:
??? (the hollow knight)
tends to be a homebody
severe separation anxiety
still trying to learn the whole "having opinions" thing
does most of the housework
do not approach from blind side
don't.
resin (hive knight)
somewhat weakened from being infected
helps hornet hunt sometimes
loves physical affection
craves meat
hornet
primary provider of food (hunter and trapper)
has undergone her fifth molt
pre-silksong
disaster bi (doesn't know it yet)
doesn't eat as much as she should
barely sleeps
ghost (the knight)
god of gods, lord of shades, agent of daily chaos
had its first proper molt
handles finances
avoiding problems (godseekers) at all costs
moss (greenpath vessel)
kinda showed up one day
best helper
demands uppies
sould molt soon…?
follows ghost and THK around most
ember (grimmchild)
still a baby
ritual incomplete
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credus99-blog · 27 days ago
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Aggression/ Danger to humans: Low – Low
Element/ Ailment: None
The Moss Crab or Josljësj Rhäm (Yoslyoesh Rawm), meaning “water-spider of moss” in Dhënuvgöm, is a species of Anthropod (Arthropods that have evolved internal skeletons closed, a circular system¸ andare Mesotherms). Moss Crabs are native to the first layer of the Hollows (also known as the First Hell) of the eastern continents of Atterra. They are one of several anthropod species that have successfully colonized the surface of Atterra. Moss Crabs are commonly found in moist environments where moss naturally grows throughout the east of Atterra.  These opportunistic omnivores are one of if not the most common smaller anthropods to be encountered on the surface (likely due to them preferring to spawn on the surface). While primarily eating moss, rotting wood, mushrooms, fallen fruits, and nuts, Moss Crabs are essential scavengers in the Northern forests and wetlands. Often seen gathering around carcasses with other scavengers, Moss Crabs help to pick apart and recycle calcium by crushing bone and consuming the marrow inside with their complex mouthparts. Anthropods make up many of the species native to the hollows and, like other organisms in the hollows, can see into the UV spectrum. Additionally, all anthropods possess skeletons and shells comprised of pyrite instead of hydroxyapatite and long-chain myosin fibers. These adaptations allow anthropods to identify each other with biofluorescents in the hollows and possess strength and size no arthropod will ever be able to achieve.
Unlike the pinchers of crustaceans and other arthropods, which have two digits on their claws, the Moss Crab has three pinchers on its two front claws. This extra digit allows the Moss Crab to have added dexterity when foraging and bringing food to the feeding pinchers at the Moss Crab’s mouth. The extra mobility the ‘arms’ of the Moss Crab possesses is due to the wrist joints the Moss Crab has in its claws and its ability to twist its forearm like a human’s.  These large claws are the Moss Crab’s only form of offense. Should something harass the Moss Crab (and pulling itself into an armored ball isn’t working), it will reach out with one of its three-pronged claws and clamp down with a bone-crushing grip that can easily snap a human’s forearm. Once clamped on, the Moss crab won’t let go of whatever it is gripping for several seconds while applying increasing pressure before letting go.
Besides its claws, the primary defense that a Moss Crab possesses is its pyrite carapace which is bullet-resistant (the carapace being not entirely bulletproof due to the porous nature of its shell). The Moss Crab’s bullet-resistant shell is highly porous and allows the growth of nonvascular flora such as moss and fungi (Red-Caps and Orange-Stems being the most common) to grow upon its shell.  This layer of moss growing on the Moss Crabs shell helps with camouflage, disguising the Moss Crab as a mossy rock, and aids in insulation. The moss that grows on the shell of the Moss Crab helps it regulate its temperature during the cold months by helping retain heat that might otherwise be lost through its porous shell. This adaptation allows the Moss Crab to survive on the surface during the winter when many other anthropod species would rather weather the icy winter months inside the warmer hollows.
The leathery skin and scales that the Moss Crab possesses are surprisingly tough and give the anthropod a surprising amount of protection as it traverses its environment. Thanks to its heritage in the hollows, the Moss Crab is a decent climber, using its pinchers, strong limbs, and robust toes to climb rocks and hoist itself up ledges. The feet of the Moss Crab further aid in its climbing by having microscopic folds in its footpads like that of a gecko to help it gain purchase on smoother surfaces. When it comes to finding food, the Moss Crab uses its two long fleshy antennae to smell and taste what’s around it. The Moss Crab can do this due to the many fine hairs that run across the surface of its fleshy antennae. These fine hair follicles contain olfactory receptors that allow the Moss Crab to sniff out potential food from 7km away.  While there are taste receptors scattered throughout the fleshy antennae of the Moss Crab, the majority of the taste receptors it possesses are concentrated on its oral claws.
Once a food item has been tasted by both the antennae and manipulating claws (the taste receptors being located on the ‘teeth’ of these claws) will then be given a final test by the oral pinchers. Should a food item pass the test, the oral claws will shovel the food into the complicated mouthparts of the Moss Crab to break up and swallow. Oddly enough, Moss Crabs have excellent eyesight due to the positioning of their eyes on their bodies. The compound eyes of Moss Crabs are made up of tens of thousands of individual ommatidia (elements containing a cluster of photoreceptor cells, support cells, and pigment cells) in each eye. Additionally, each eye possesses a fovea (a concentrated area of photoreceptor cells) that acts as a pseudo pupil in the compound eyes of the anthropod. These give the Moss Crab an extensive view of the world around it with stereoscopic vision where the vision of each eye overlap.  To blink, the Moss Crab, like other stalk-eyed anthropods, will pull its compound eye into its body cavity to clean it of particles and impurities before extending the eye again. Large tactile hairs exist on each of the six legs that the Moss Crab uses to walk (though it also uses its claws like legs when walking on occasion). Much like vertebrate whiskers, these whiskers the Moss Crab possesses help sense its environment. These tactile hairs enable the Moss Crab to not only sense changes in the air currents around it but also help it navigate cramp environments.
To communicate, the Moss Crab will either flex its armored abdomen to create chirps from its nineteen nostrils running down its abdomen or by making loud clacking sounds with its claws. The nostrils of the Moss Crab and other athropods evolved from the spiracles their ancestors possessed, and their book lungs evolved into a series of vertebrate-like lungs to diffuse oxygen into their bloodstream. The ears of the Moss Crab (located between its face and back plates) are sensitive to the chirps, and clacks Moss Crabs make and allow the anthropods to communicate with each other up to five kilometers away. When threatened, the Moss Crab will pull its faceplate back towards its backplate and fold its legs against its body for defense. Once in that position, the Moss Crab will release a stress call that resembles a low-frequency moan until the threat has passed or been grabbed by its claws. The Moss Crab will clack its claws loudly and release loud chirps from its abdomen when excited. These excited calls are commonly utilized by Moss Crabs when a carcass has been found, which draws in other Moss Crabs in the area to help break down the corpse. During the spring (or winter inside the hollows), female Moss Crabs will release low-frequency calls letting male Moss Crabs know that they are ready to reproduce.
Once gathered, male Moss Crabs will court females by making loud, frequent calls and chirps before fighting with other males. Male Moss Crabs fight by clasping their claws together and attempting to push the other competing male over onto their back or sides. The males who win these mating competitions earn breeding rights to the females gathered around them. To mate, the male and female Moss Crabs will face away from each other and unfurl their abdomens from underneath their bodies and connect their abdomens together. The two claws on the end of the male’s abdomen help by clasping onto the carapace on the end of the female’s abdomen so reproduction can occur. Once mating is done, the female will hold the fertilized eggs inside her abdomen for ten days before laying her clutch of ten to twelve eggs (Moss Crab eggs being the same size as chicken eggs) in a nest of vegetation the female has prepared. These eggs will incubate for between twenty-one to thirty-one days before hatching. Once these nymphs have hatched, they will call out to their mother, who will return and remove them from the nest. Nymphs will stay with their mother for the first sixth months of their lives, wherein their shells will have hardened enough to protect them and begin growing moss. Once separated from their mother, Moss Crab nymphs will grow over the course of three years before reaching their full size and reaching sexual maturity.
The naturally curious nature of the Moss Crab (their brains being slightly larger than a lemon and being located under the eyes behind the faceplate) has led to Moss Crabs being considered almost a nuisance inside the Walls of Malgori. This is due to their habit of rummaging through human trash to find something to eat, and occasionally breaking the hand and/ or arms of children harassing them. The long limbs of the Moss Crab allow them to pull themselves into large dumpsters or crush the flimsy metal locks of others with their claws. Moss Crabs are also a hazard for cars and trains due to the pyrite shell they possess making them a forty-pound rock with legs and eyes. Thankfully in the cities, Moss Crabs are rare enough that this is no longer a significant concern (though this is likely due to the high mortality rate of Moss Crab nymphs within the walls). The Moss Crab nymphs that manage to survive to adulthood within the walls have learned to use crosswalks like people. It’s becoming an increasingly common to see lone Moss Crabs hiding in moss-covered back walkways and Mother Moss Crabs crossing the street alongside a crowd of humans with their nymphs in toe. On occasion, Moss Crabs have also been called ‘Companion Crabs’by Guild Huntsman and people living in the country due to their habit of crowding around the fire alongside the humans.
Moss Crabs are intelligent enough not to throw themselves into the fire like crustaceans and instead will sit around the fire at night and stare into the flames. Over time Moss Crabs have learned that hanging around a fire with humans or Hakdor might earn them food has led to the risk of campers being harassed by Moss Crabs for food; or having their food outright stolen by a Moss Crab gently snatching their food away from them. Like other anthropods, the white meat of the Moss Crab is in high demand due to the taste of the meat being like crab and lobster flesh. Like crab meat, the meat of Moss Crabs (and other anthropods for that matter) absorbs flavor easily while cooking and, while soft, has a texture between red meat and poultry due to the muscle fibers the Moss Crab possesses. While this demand for anthroprod meat would usually lead to the widespread farming of the Moss Crab for its flesh, due to its tough pyrite shell and leathery skin it possesses, this is not the case. Instead, most anthropod meat within the walls is from farmed Jidderways (similarly sized soft-bodied anthropods), which are much easier to butcher than Moss Crabs. Leading the Moss Crab to be seen as the occasional curiosity encountered within the city and a general nuisance for restaurants and those living in the country where local Moss Crabs break into their trashcans for a snack.
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scryingworkshop · 2 years ago
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kiwianacat · 1 year ago
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#crookedblue4lyfe
Feat. a concept I have for a medieval themed pmv to Simon & Garfunkel’s Scarborough Fair lol. It’s a bit out there, but I think it’ll be a lot of fun if I can scrape together some motivation.
Crookedblue feels so much more angsty than Oakblue; two friends turned lovers who become seperated by the ambition that once connected them. (explanation of au below)
In this au I imagine they have an initial litter of Misty/Stone/Moss, the two survivors being raised by Greypool and Oakheart.
- Crookedstar sires a litter for his friend Willowbreeze but ends up raising Silverkit after her death.
- Mistyfoot and Stonefur feel at odds that he reared his full-clan daughter but only stayed in their life as an uncle
- Oakheart still dies keeping their parentage a secret and Greypool dies revealing it.
- Bluestar assumes he moved on from their relationship, but he never does; he becomes more aggressive towards Thunderclan to hide his mixed loyalties.
- Fireheart and Graystripe rescuing his grandkits and offering charity encourages him to open Riverclan up more. Things are very tense when he shelters Thunderclan from the forest fire and I imagine he has his last one on one conversation with Bluestar at this point.
- I think it’d be very dramatic if Crookedstar was assasinated by Leopardfur as puppeted by Tigerstar. His increased cooperation with Thunderclan being a primary motivater for both.
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fantastic-fr-scries · 2 years ago
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Guardian Male
Moss / Forest / Murk , Speckle / Shimmer / Koi
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srbachchan · 2 months ago
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DAY 6133
Jalsa, Mumbai Dec 4, 2024/Dec 5 Wed/Thu 12:45 am
🪔 ,
December 05 .. birthday greetings to Ef Vijay Kumar from Noida .. 🙏🏽❤️🚩
💐 .. wedding anniversary greetings to Ef Vikas Bansal .. and his better half Pooja Bansal .. their 21 years of togetherness .. on December 05 .. blessings and most loving wishes .. 💐🙏🏽❤️🚩
Work done .. back for rest and rest .. 6-7 campaign films - over and out ..
when understanding stands tall , work looks small ..
the cohesion needed between the creator presenter and executor has for generations , been a challenging aspect of creativity in the field of the Blogmaestra ..
very little at times is given time to the doer , once the operation has been activated by an 'Action' ..
all else around and about the working , stems from a formal , routine declaration , of byhearted utterances , paying little or no heed to the mind and bearing of the deliverer !
Artists are not mannequin ed machines ..
A lot goes on in their minds even when it seems nothing is .. the philosophy of the performer has to be the bearing brunt of them that conduct proceedings at work places ..
.. and that has still to find space ..
resulting it what ..?
an unsatisfactory performance and 'take' .. and the non liberty of wanting to assert a repeat ..
the microphone in hand is a convenient tool of command .. a command to conduct the business in as efficient a manner as possible ..
but whether or not it conducts the mind of the performer is the primary disillusionment ..
that mind is the mind of immense nature , care and regulation ..
when it does not come .. it gathers frustrated moss , ill will , and a lethargy towards the output ...
for the microphoned individual , its job done .. announcements made , authority displayed .. and a complete obliviousness towards the performer ..
what is performed and what is captured be the essence of the exercise of creativity ..
bind him up in chained exigencies and au revoir performance !!
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Love and more in loving 🥰
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अमिताभ बच्चन
Amitabh Bachchan
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hometoursandotherstuff · 10 months ago
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This looks like a gorgeous home. It was built in 1997 in Oregon City, OR. 4bds, 3ba, $1.875.
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A babbling brook at the front door. Ah, but the owner had a vision. Check out the inside.
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The entrance has a floating staircase and 144,000 lbs. of basalt columns.
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So, this looks like a water feature under the stairs, but I can't make out what's in that strip under the stairs. Looks like they decoupaged some magazine pages.
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According to the description, the rocks were meticulously placed.
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Mini cave to the dining area.
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This doesn't appeal to my senses. A cool rock cave that leads to a bland, gray, dated dining room. Bleh.
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The openings to the rooms kind of remind me of mines. In the living room there's a large stone fireplace and bring your trains, b/c there are elevated tracks hanging from the ceilings.
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There's a mural in the dinette and a high open window to the kitchen, for some reason.
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There are too many unnecessary stairs in this house. With all the natural elements, I don't know why they painted the family room rose.
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The kitchen's nice. I like the counters. It's kind of angular, but I like the simulated brick oven.
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You will notice that, for some reason, this home has lots of windows in the walls.
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Here comes the train over the pool room. Reminds me of Mr. Rogers creepy ass trolley.
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Is that real moss on the rocks?
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This is weird. These stair railings are mission style. Look at the built-in drawer on the left and the little door. Some cool, but odd, features.
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What is up with all the windows? This one in the primary bedroom has shutters. There's a lot of built-in furniture, too.
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The en-suite has a glass block shower.
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The basement isn't finished, but has a nice twig display.
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Looks like there's a wood shop.
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Large back yard with a patio, decks, and hot tub.
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22.75 acres of land. This private road leads to an outbuilding.
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This is beautiful. You could actually crawl inside that tree stump like some kind of hobbit.
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Someone carved this tree.
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This building has great potential to be a 2nd residence.
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Gorgeous Oregon views.
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The 22.75 acre property is gorgeous. Lots of possibilities.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/22091-S-Ridge-Rd-Oregon-City-OR-97045/48279634_zpid/
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downthetubes · 1 year ago
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Little LICAF celebrates its work with Kugali as Iwájú gets set to launch on Disney+
The team at Little LICAF, part of the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, are celebrating the impending streaming debut of Disney’s animated series, Iwájú, with a look back at their work with some of the team at Kugali
The team at Little LICAF, the year-round section of the festival aimed at youngsters, family, education, and outreach of the Lakes International Comic Art Festival, are celebrating the impending streaming debut of Disney’s animated series, Iwájú, with a look back at their work with some of the team at Pan-African comic book entertainment company, Kugali. Kugali Media’s Hamid Ibrahim at Abraham…
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