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women's thighs. you agree. reblog.
So! This is a perfect case study in situations where you should be wary of misinformation.
Take a moment and ask yourself, a project like this requires a lot of time, money and dedication of resources, why would scientists dedicate that time to something that could just be done by a tree?
The answer is they wouldn't. So that means this claim requires further investigation!
This project is called LIQUID 3, and it's not meant for cities with wide open spaces, it's meant for cities like Belgrade in Serbia. These cities are densely populated and heavily polluted, to the point where pollution actually chokes out current trees and makes creating green spaces difficult.
Liquid 3 was a PhD scientists answer to these problems. The microalgae tank is intended for spaces where you either:
Don't have enough space to plant full trees, or
Don't have enough time to plant trees and wait for them to grow up.
The tank is extremely efficient when you consider the amount of space needed compared to the amount of CO2 turned into oxygen. The tank can operate throughout the winter. And most importantly, it can be quickly set up in areas that desperately need relief from air pollution NOW not in 10 years when trees are done growing. Children currently suffocating on polluted air can't wait for trees to grow, they need to be taken care of now, and Liquid 3 is one of the ways to take care of them. Depending on the species of microalgea used, a number have shown a pretty amazing capacity to pull heavy metals out of the air which is something trees can get choked up by.
The tanks aren't just tanks either! Liquid 3 have solar panels placed on top, they have lighting and mobile phone charging, and they work as public benches. The designers of it want to encourage green spaces where there's room, but where there isn't room or time, Liquid 3 can step in. Realistically, this isn't a replacement for trees. It's replacing boring metal city benches with new, cooler benches that also clean the air (and have at least some heating during the winter).
Not only that, but the microalgea that grows is native to Serbia and all that microalgea has a ton of great uses! It makes for great fertilizer, compost, wastewater treatment, cleaner biofuels and even for helping create new tanks for further air purification. They only require a quick algae divide once a month, and the produced algae can be carted off to where ever it's needed. This makes them effective solutions for areas that can't sustain complex installations.
So yeah, there's actually quite a lot of places that would like these. Lots of people currently breathing in terrible quality air would much rather have their boring city benches replaced with really fucking cool algae tanks that clean the air and can be used to help create + sustain future green spaces in cities. I dunno about you, but I'd take that over a dumb metal bench any day. Put these at every bus stop and I'd be delighted.
can ppl pls reblog this version
Serbian here living in Belgrade! This is all true and I've actually seen some of these around the city a few times. They're amazing at what they do and really cool to watch up close because you can see pretty swirling inside them. It's not only functional but aesthetically pretty nice as well!
hey I published another book if you even care 😅
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men and women are not opposites. men and women are not enemies. men and women are two parts of a broad coalition which fights against a mutual enemy: inkjet printers
anyone remember what these things are called like little cartoony expressive doohickies i think they have a real name but i can’t remember
im not fucking crazy.
if i have one more person say sparkles on this post im gonna blow i swear to god
They're squeans I'm pretty sure! If they pop like that anyway. But the term for this kind of "symbol to refer to the general vibe of something in art" is called "Emanata" because it emanates from a person or object.
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she quimps on my jarns til I nittles
they want you to make fried rice
who is "they"
the wok left
how am I supposed to make fried rice if the wok left
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Somewhere, Pitt County, NC, 2006. Don Hazelwood.
This is so exciting- I managed to combine a bunch of thoughts and ideas, via words, into a semi coherent story, and now some of you, people I've never even met in real life in some instances, are gonna read those words and put my ideas directly into your brain. Amazing.
A Cross-country love story. Drinking, motorcycles, trains, and mountains of love, all these things crash together in a 1966 Oldsmobile Toron
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🏁🏁🏁 So a quick update- Whiteboy should be available to purchase off Amazon and other online places by the middle of the week. if you give me a little while, I'll have a box worth of copies and will be able to mail you a signed copy. 🏁🏁🏁

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This past Saturday was a glorious late spring day for a hike in the Allegheny Mountains: balmy, sunny, and low humidity. Timing was perfect. Spruce Mountain is one of the best places in Appalachia to view roseshell azalea (Rhododendron prinophyllum) when it blooms in late May through early June; something about the high elevation and rocky slopes really sets it off. But there are many other late spring treasures to admire also . . .
From top: trailing white monkshood (Aconitum reclinatum); Canada violet (Viola canadensis); woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca); Canada mayflower (Maianthemum canadense); fringed bleeding heart (Dicentra eximia); golden ragwort (Packera aurea); minniebush (Rhododendron pilosum); pink lady's slipper (Cypripedium acaule); bluebead lily (Clintonia borealis); bunchberry (Cornus canadensis), an adorable dwarf dogwood; narrowleaf blue-eyed grass (Sisyrinchium angustifolium), which is not a grass but a very beautiful mounding iris; false Solomon's seal (Maianthemum racemosum); and one of my all-time favorite mountain plants, cow parsnip (Heracleum maximum), a photo-toxic beauty much prized by Native Americans for its edible young shoots. And if you don't dig the flora, then you can admire the endless vistas east and west . . .
-Ferdinand Leeke