that’s what I think it’s supposed to be, but then the middle one is missing the | so who knows
that’s what I think it’s supposed to be, but then the middle one is missing the | so who knows
a missile headed his way. you’re looking at it head-on, with black stabilizers, and the white tail is the smoke trail from being launched from the ground
jolyne, jolyne, jolyne, jolyne
please come fuck me just because you can
my mantra is “don’t tempt fate”
could I e.g. jump off a 3 story building into a pool? probably. but if I’m wrong then I’m either dead or severely injured and will probably regret that jump for the rest of my life.
I say move the grave/body to a proper location, considering why she was buried there in the first place.
or maybe don’t if the goal is erasure of all things Trump which was my unspoken goal for the nature reserve idea. undo his ‘monuments’ in the most antithetical way, make him forgotten
it’s a golf course, which is, like, environmental imperialism or something. ecological deserts, wastes of water and space.
I say we repurpose it into a nature reserve, ie rip it all out and let nature take it back unimpeded, but under our protection
kronk shoulder angel: “no no he has a point”
the one you were talking about not making sense: “it is the case”
you’re both kinda agreeing on the same thing, whatever the “it” is, is understood through context. which when you lack said context, the sentence becomes nonsensical
this is just for online discourse and has no bearings on spoken vulgarity
planet-scaping, some call it
yes I am aware, I wasn’t calling it meth to begin with
they’re used in the air force (US) mostly I think. I’ve read anecdotes discussing it on the aviation sub on reddit
got some examples of what you listed in the third paragraph?
smell is the sense most strongly linked to memory
we’re too comfortable with life’s conveniences, and then throw some apathy on top
when the world seems on fire
but you’re told that it’s fine
that’s depression
except ornithologists don’t really like/use the scientific names, opting for the common name. or so said my ornithologist professor