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Kinda in love with the idea that different places on other sides of the world can look so similar. Something something universal human experiences
Like. Kyrgyzstan and Switzerland?
Miami and the Gold Coast (in Aus)
New Zealand and Oregon
The great plains and the Russian steppe
India and fiji
Gonna consolidate a couple additions/recommendations from others
Napa Valley, California and Tuscany, Italy
Appalachians in America and the Grampians in Australia
Black sand beach in Iceland and New Zealand
Aurora borealis and australis
Congo and Amazon rainforest/river
desert roads in Australia, South Africa, Argentina, and Mexico
Mountains in France and Korea
i bring a "technically i could do this tomorrow" energy to things that tomorrow me really resents
what if we admitted to each other that it's not always really romance that we want. What if we admitted that what we're really craving is intimacy and society taught us romance is the only way to get it.
I love how Leverage went
Here's the cat burglar. She wears comfy clothes and has zero social skills. She has sex appeal but only if you're into a very specific type of woman, and crucially she has zero idea she has it. She probably doesn't know what an innuendo is.
Here's the hacker. He's a Black nerd, and also the most moral character of the bunch. He's a nerd but also not socially awkward; in fact, he's the second best at grifting, right after the person who's been doing it for decades.
Here's the muscle. In his heart of hearts, he is a chef. He is tough and manly but he uses that to look out for the working class and children and everyone else the system leaves behind. He's feared by politicians and he reminds his friend to tip the delivery person.
Here's the femme fatale. She's over forty years old, and she's the one seducing the mark. She's the heart of the team. Her calling is to be a director. She loves attending her own funeral.
Here's the mastermind. He's the only one who doesn't start out as a career criminal. He manipulates his own crew, kills two people after promising them he won't, and takes deals behind their back. He was in seminary school.
Also, here's their nemesis. He's Mark Sheppard.

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the christian veneration of the lamb has always been terrifying to me in ways i canât explain
hereâs this figure that is vulnerable and easily abused and whatâs admirable about it is that it doesnât fight back and it doesnât try to defend itself and itâs suffering is noble because it just sits there and takes it. pain is beautiful when you surrender to pain, suffering is godly when you donât question or try to protect yourself and survival is ugly⊠like it is just me or is anybody elseâs fucking skin crawling rn!!
it is ugly, i think, because the world is an ugly place. death, greed, and decay have turned the good earth into a brutal and dark place. the lion and the lamb are often juxtaposed but we miss out on this too often in our imagery. the lion, king of the animals, perfect and terrible, is also the lamb, innocent and humble. the christian veneration of the lamb really comes into play when the lamb comes back to life and brings light, breath, and rebirth. the lion (who is the lamb) roars into the world surrounded by darkness. he holds his head high and trampls on his enemy. death didn't end its life. the sacrifice was complete and total but also temporary because the life of the lamb was too costly for death to pay.
2018//2026 or some things never changeâĄ
something about leia organa that is still revolutionary in 2025 is that her capability as a leader is never mocked, diminished, or somehow otherwise belittled because of her gender. the narrative and every character around her takes her role as a leader of the alliance completely seriously. no one has to make a qualifier that âsheâs a strong leader ButâŠ.â whereas many stories (including star wars stories!) feel the need to contextualize women leaders as âwomen in a manâs worldâ who have to constantly navigate patriarchy, rather than leaders who deal with complex problems and who make decisions that affect those around them. no one ever discounts leia because of her gender. she explodes onto the screen as a capable leader and no one questions it
this scene still feels so incredibly fresh and modern every time i watch it
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KIA ORA CREW!!!! they're building a five billion dollar AI data centre of absolutely colossal size in waihĆpai/invercargill.
if you don't want this to happen, it's VERY QUICK to sign this petition which will eventually be sent to parliament! you don't have to be from aotearoa to sign.
no community should have to face the consequences of an AI data centre of this size. the cost is also heinous. this money could go towards so many causes. it would mean the world if you could give this a quick boost by sharing or taking 15 seconds to sign the petition!
If the radio I heard about this on is correct, this Data centre would take as much energy to run annually as the entirety of Wellington City (the capital city for those unaware) all of this during a fuel crisis. None of us asked for this
great! great! great! wow! great! yay!

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Zhang Hongtu (Chinese b.1943), Guo Xi Scroll of Early Spring-Van Gogh, 1998, Oil on canvas, 96 x 68"
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Men Moments
Unexpected smiles âŠ
Always reblog twirling man.
unexpected whimsy
something something the deeply ingrained instinct to respond when someone offers you a handshake fundamental need for humans to connect and the extension of hands as a peace gesture something something in this essay
I just saw Katara getting the most votes in a poll as the least forgiving person. Like I'm sorry, are we really talking about the same person who forgave Zuko after a single conversation with him? Who helped a fire nation village and enjoyed wearing fire nation clothes and danced a fire nation traditional dance in comparison to Sokka who considered even fire nation birds as enemy birds? Sokka who balked at helping break out Zuko? Who is considerably more rigid than Katara but gets one of the least votes?
It really shows how much the fandom does not understand Katara. Katara gets painted as the "least forgiving" and at its core, the "unreasonable" one just because one episode focused on Katara's relationship with and forgiveness of a certain character. The context behind that plotline gets ignored in favour of the interpretation that Katara is just "being difficult". When in fact even the character who Katara was angry at didn't blame her for it and earned her trust and forgiveness that very episode.
People forget that the reason she is the last to forgive Zuko is because she was so quick to trust him before, and she wound up hurt because of it.
Katara literally says this in the episode, too, and it's treated with the gravity it deserves.
The Southern Raiders is framed as the episode where Zuko earns Katara's forgiveness, but she's actually VERY quick to trust him again the moment he reveals the location of TSR. One of the things that struck me upon my initial viewing is the LACK of back and forth between them, unlike Zuko and Sokka in the Boiling Rock. The episode isn't so much about earning forgiveness as it is about realizing that that forgiveness is not misplaced.
Katara, throughout the show, is actually framed as the most willing to give her heart out to others. "I hate when she gets like this," Sokka says, but he also says he relies on her heart.
One of the things about Katara's character development is learning how to balance her compassion for others with a nuanced understanding of the world and the people in it. Katara gets hurt over and over because of her idealism and readiness to help others. Her struggle with forgiveness once she's hurt is a result of how easily she gives her heart away, not because she's less forgiving by nature, but because she is the MOST forgiving and that trust she places in others sometimes turns out to be misplaced.

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đ„ A giant curious moose inspecting a wildlife photographer đ„
Never forget: Moose are legit Ice Age megafauna that never died out.
He justâŠ.justâŠ.pet the wild mooseâŠthe bravery, the hutzpah
The forbidden snoot!
If I could pet a moose
I would be very happy
Normally I would say you shouldnât pet a wild animal, but the moose is already right there. If youâre that close to a mooseâs snout you might as well pet it. If the moose wants to kill you, youâre going to die, so you might as well.
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A giant moose, OP says when that is just a normal size moose
this goes against EVERYTHING living in the north eastern part of the us taught me
we literally had classes on how to dodge a moose and to never approach one bc it will wreck you, your car, your dog, etc
"goddess" "matriarchy" "female wisdom" girl your civic rights
âBut I didnât and still donât like making a cult of womenâs knowledge, preening ourselves on knowing things men donât know, womenâs deep irrational wisdom, womenâs instinctive knowledge of Nature, and so on. All that all too often merely reinforces the masculinist idea of women as primitive and inferior â womenâs knowledge as elementary, primitive, always down below at the dark roots, while men get to cultivate and own the flowers and crops that come up into the light. But why should women keep talking baby talk while men get to grow up? Why should women feel blindly while men get to think?â
â Ursula K. Le Guin
Jo in Little Women: "I find it poor logic to say that because women are good, women should vote. Men do not vote because they are good; they vote because they are male, and women should vote, not because we are angels and men are animals, but because we are human beings and citizens of this country."