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no but dong'er learning go in like 6 hours and instantly defeating Self Proclaimed Genius And Go Master Wang Zhi and also her boss (??) who's Genius Crime Solver Tang Fan is so so funny, I love that they put that in the show, just dong'er eating snacks while casually defeating 2 brilliant go players at the same time in 2 separate games on her first day playing the game, 'can you two hurry up, I'm almost done with my rice' I hope nothing happens to her the entire show and that she gets to just be there and be cooler and smarter than everyone else without even trying
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moku-and-his-madness · 9 months ago
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I DONT HAVE IDEAS FOR SOMD
ME PREGUNTA SI PODRÍAS DARME ALGUNAS IDEAS PARA EL LIBRO….
OMIGAWD AMIGAAAAA TU NECECITAS AYUDA??? i meannnn sjjweiufrbehhi i havent fully catched up on the older chapters yet so i dunnooooo i havent even brought myself to start on ghost storiess ayyyyyyy BUT if i ever get an idea ill send you an ask oki?
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thegreencarousel · 1 year ago
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Wow first episode in and Tang Fan can already taste the difference between Sui Zhou’s noodles and Aunt Dong’s chef’s, how am I meant to deal with this T v T
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makrostil · 3 years ago
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somd hdis 2021
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tcmartinwrites · 1 year ago
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beginnings
I want to start at the root of things, which for me often means a poem.
I first read "the killing of the trees" in the fall of 2020. I had just started my MFA program (not in poetry but in nonfiction, my primary genre) when a classmate introduced me to the work of a poet I did not then know.
Lucille Clifton was her name. And imagine my surprise at discovering that she had lived and worked and taught in my home state of Maryland for years – had in fact been our state's poet laureate for a spell (1979-1985). Maryland is not what I would call a literary state. California has Joan Didion, Florida has Karen Russell, Ohio has Toni Morrison, New York has Baldwin and Wharton and Fitzgerald and too many others to count.
And Maryland has – well, just a few names. Edgar Allan Poe, Rachel Carson, Ta-Nehisi Coates. I had read their work (Poe's and Coates's, that is; I still need to acquaint myself with Carson) and enjoyed it, but I never felt "Maryland"-ness in it, if that makes sense. Poe's work was too antique and fantastical, and Coates's was rooted in Baltimore, which Maryland treats more like a tumor than the vital organ it actually is.
After learning of Clifton's poetry, I devoured every volume I could find, including quilting, the collection in which "the killing of the trees" appears. This was when I realized Clifton's unique connection to Southern Maryland, the part of the state where I'm from, a place I had never seen depicted in literature of any sort. Finding her poem felt like catching a glimpse of myself in the mirror. Who is that? Oh, I realized. It's me. Us.
Anyway, the poem is a knife-sharp dissection of one of our region's main industries: subdivision-building. Not exactly a Romantic subject, but one in which Clifton nevertheless finds meaning. The poem reminds me of my own childhood growing up in Hughesville on a road named after my father's family, a road that used to belong to the farm that my great-great-grandfather had purchased sometime in the early 20th century. Its original shape contained hundreds of acres on either side of the road. But over time it had been chopped up into housing plots for family members, which later sold to people of no relation to us. Still, several of us live on the road: 5 or 6 holdout households on the southern side, all sharing power tools and sugar and muscle as needed.
One winter break home from college, I noticed the tree line in our backyard had suddenly thinned. Through the bare branches I could make out the frames of future homes. Big homes, two or three times the size of ours, in a freshly paved cul-de-sac. The sense was that the subdivisions had circled us. We had always known they were out there: metastasizing, unseen. Now, though, we felt surrounded. Trapped.
It was a feeling shared by many old guard Southern Marylanders, people whose families had lived here for multiple generations. The place was becoming too crowded, too busy, too dense. Logic dictated that this was a good thing: more people arriving meant our home was an attractive place to live, with good jobs and good schools to draw in talented workers. But for long-time locals who were dealing with more traffic, bigger class sizes, and constant construction, the compliment fell flat amidst disruption.
I share this grumpiness, but I also remain skeptical of its origins. Many of the newcomers to our area were Black, Latino, and Asian; many (most) of the curmudgeons like myself were white. I find Clifton’s poem useful for examining where my grievances with our region’s growth begin. Like the speaker in Clifton’s poem, I cringe to watch more woodland forest be cleared for another cookie-cutter development. And yet, the speaker and I can both see our own role in that destructive pattern. Just because we came here earlier doesn’t make us any less complicit. Long-time Southern Marylanders can feel the urge to proclaim: We were here first. But were we?
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the killing of the trees by lucille clifton the third went down with a sound almost like flaking, a soft swish as the left leaves fluttered themselves and died. three of them, four, then five stiffening in the snow as if this hill were Wounded Knee as if the slim feathered branches were bonnets of war as if the pale man seated high in the bulldozer nest his blonde mustache ice-matted was Pahuska come again but stronger now, his long hair wild and unrelenting. remember the photograph, the old warrior, his stiffened arm raised as if in blessing, his frozen eyes open, his bark skin brown and not so much wrinkled as circled with age, and the snow everywhere still falling, covering his one good leg. remember his name was Spotted Tail or Hump or Red Cloud or Geronimo or none of these or all of these. he was a chief. he was a tree falling the way a chief falls, straight, eyes open, arms reaching for his mother ground. so i have come to live among the men who kill the trees, a subdivision, new, in southern Maryland. I have brought my witness eye with me and my two wild hands, the left one sister to the fists, pushing the bulldozer against the old oak, the angry right, brown and hard and spotted as bark. we come in peace, but this morning ponies circle what is left of life and whales and continents and children and ozone and trees huddle in a camp weeping outside my window and i can see it all with that one good eye.
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further reading:
A great essay by Emily Jorgenson about Lucille Clifton's feminist ecopoetics: https://scalar.usc.edu/works/engl205-07h-fall-2017/panel-2-person-2
A video of Lucille Clifton reading "the killing of the trees" at the College of Southern Maryland in 1990: https://youtu.be/Vba8o-7xhU0
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thirdeyecomics · 2 years ago
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Final issue of #brzrkr dropped this week from @boom_studios & it is pure 🔥🔥🔥!!!! Pop by & snag all these dope covers! #comics #comicbooks #comiccollector #comiccollectors #keanureeves #somd #southernmd #southernmaryland #lexingtonpark #buythirdeyeordie (at Lexington Park, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp8nGOFr8Fo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lasteveharvesting · 2 years ago
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A quiet January morning. As I grab my stockings and skirts off the line, I see the glimmer of the sun..
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mdbiker · 3 days ago
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Just a Tuesday evening sail
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goingsparebutwithprecision · 2 months ago
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finally got to the point in my sleuth of ming dynasty rewatch where i remember why i stopped watching the first time, and it is because i am simply too fragile to handle The Teacup Drama
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thebaddragon · 1 year ago
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Volunteering at SOMD Pride 2023 in Lexington Park, Maryland, early tomorrow morning.
Need to be there early (8am) to get set up for the event starting at 11am.
Hopefully, it's a good day, as I literally have only the requested arrival time, name, and the shirt color of the volunteer coordinator to work with at this point... I randomly signed up for it months ago, and only last week received an email about if I still was up to volunteering.
I had to look up the location for the event, myself, it wasn't part of the short follow up email of details....
Not looking forward to being awake so early. Not a morning person here... but I hope the event is fun.
Event Info can be found here:
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i'm a big fan of wang zhi deciding to keep ding rong as a pet. some people get a dog. tang fan has his goat. wang zhi has his traitor coworker in a cage.
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moku-and-his-madness · 9 months ago
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YOURE IN PAGE 27!!!!
:O OMIGAWD LESSSGOOO ARRRIBAAAAAAAAA muchas gracias amiga <3 <3 <3 :DD
i swear im woking on ghost stories everyones getting mentioned soon i just have so many assignments to work on >o<
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skincarebyregina · 2 years ago
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petnews2day · 2 years ago
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SoMD Pets in Want Cat of the Week: Henry
New Post has been published on https://petnews2day.com/pet-news/cat-news/somd-pets-in-want-cat-of-the-week-henry/?utm_source=TR&utm_medium=Tumblr+%230&utm_campaign=social
SoMD Pets in Want Cat of the Week: Henry
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Meet Henry, who’s prepared to search out his household earlier than the vacations. Henry(178404) is a gray and black male Home Medium Hair combine. He’s roughly seven months previous. He weighs about 6.5 lbs. He has been neutered. If you happen to’re serious about assembly Henry, please get in contact with Tri-County Animal Shelter to […]
See full article at https://petnews2day.com/pet-news/cat-news/somd-pets-in-want-cat-of-the-week-henry/?utm_source=TR&utm_medium=Tumblr+%230&utm_campaign=social #CatsNews
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thatnununguy · 11 months ago
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It's only been a year, but you have grown so much.
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thirdeyecomics · 2 years ago
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Love this dope #variantcover on the new #mmpr x #tmnt II issue 1!!! In stock now! #comics #comicbooks #comiccollector #comiccollectors #boomstudios #tmnt #tmntcollector #tmntcomics #powerrangers #mightymorphinpowerrangers #buythirdeyeordie #somd #southernmd #southernmaryland #lexingtonpark (at Lexington Park, Maryland) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmwVIgYrOtT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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