A bearcat (binturong) or as I’m going to call them, a long panda, are a species of viverrid similar to no other animal I have ever heard of but they’re basically one of those species that evolved into mustelids without being mustelids. And can look like cars, possums on in this case a scruffy long panda.
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Do any of u have decent recipes that are like 5 ingredients (not including spices) and take 45 mins or less to prepare i gotta stop eating sandwiches for dinner
ignore the title of this google doc because it's a long story but it's a really solid recipe for southwest chicken alfredo
this is a vegetarian potato curry recipe that's about 75% spices; once you get the potatoes in there you can really do whatever you want with it
this is literally just pasta, broccoli, and cheese babey and you can live off that shit for DAYS it makes such a big portion
bro this spinach/pesto/3 cheese flatbread is so fucking tasty bro
also you can make the flatbread yourself it's super quick!!
oh hey I'm eating this white chickpea chili right now, much like the curry it's mostly spices and you can do p much do whatever you want with it
don't let the name fool you these potatoes are delicious any time. not just breakfast.
this is slightly more than five ingredient when you add them together but if you have time and really wanna fuckin treat yourself I recommend these chicken strips + this cornbread + either these potatoes or these buttered veggies on the side.
this recipe for gogumabap (sweet potato and rice) saved my life when i couldn't eat hardly anything for a long time. the recipe itself calls for a heavy bottomed pot but you can absolutely use a rice cooker and put the rice and diced sweet potato in together and just let the machine do its thing
If you have a crockpot, I do a really good pulled pork carnitas that is:
Pork - any cut boneless
Onions- chopped anyway you like
Orange juice - about one cup (you can use about 2 tablespoons of the condensed frozen stuff if you have it)
Root beer, pepsi, or other cola soda - about one cup
Preferred chili mix seasoning - 1-2 packets depending on how intense you like your flavoring and how much pork you put in
Garlic - as much as you wanna, specifically smashed not cut
Canned or frozen corn - to your preference
Dump all that into your crockpot in the morning (or the night before) and let it run on low until dinner. Cook some rice if you feel like it, or just serve over tortillas.
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He is absolutely copying you, and cuddling, and doing the slow close of eyes that is a cat kiss! #this is one very happy cat #i hope the two of you have many years of harmony and happiness
I noticed yesterday that I apparently don't have a master thread of all the Lemuria pieces from Phase 1, so here they are again as a refreshes to see how far we've come since the Cretaceous.
Now for something a little more recent from me - earlier this year I rediscovered my Redwall books (I am running a tabletop rpg with cute little woodland critters as all the "people", need I say more).
I read this series way back in my middle school days until around end of high school (I dropped off the books for whatever reason) - and I wanted to get the books with the cool covers I remembered, and suddenly found there was like 20 some books entirely made?!
Anyway, I'm still going through books (Up to Rakkety Tam as of this post).
And since I've been doing a lot of drawing of anthropomorphic creatures the past couple of years...
A FIRE HAS BEEN LIT AND I CANNOT STOP DRAWING MICE (and their friends).
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TL;DR on the ART: These were some of my first doodles of Martin, Gonff and Dinny (Mossflower is my favorite of the books), and the larger pic is their refined versions.
YES. I KNOW YOU DO! BUT DO YOU KNOW THE HAT TRICK? NO?
Literally! They are potato chips. Hear me out. (below cut)
Most "hard to draw" hats - y'all know which - ALSO fall into a very specific category. The category is:
That's right: A wide circular brim on top of a crown (or "egg stuck through portal" depending upon how you interpret the above). SO why the hell are they so complicated to draw? The answer:
...MEN.
No, really. So "the most basic hat shape" became a SUPER inconvenient style for 1700s European/colonial people men of means for two reasons:
1) it did not conveniently allow display of FANCY WIGS, which were beginning to come into fashion between the 1600s-1700s;
2) it was obnoxious to carry wide-brimmed hats around - a bit of a problem, since European societal norms dictated hat removal when a gentleman went indoors.
AND SO...the "most basic hat shape," ubiquitous in Western European cultures for some time prior, got upcycled by cocking (folding up) the brim. We first got the cavalier hat:
Related modern hats include the slouch hat/bush hat -
- and of course, your Favorite Guy's hat.
...BUT I CAME HERE FOR CHIPS
And chips you shall have.
You see that brim on Preston's hat? That's one of these (which my wife has informed me is known as a "wish chip" - I have learned something new, thank you @twosides--samecoin):
The thing to keep in mind is that, like a potato chip, this whole brim situation is just a circular plane with a hole in the middle, folded over on one side. See those shapes above? Now see them below, on the cocked side of the brim:
...WHAT ABOUT HANCOCK'S HAT
Well, around the 1700s, our male trendsetters decided it wasn't enough to turn up one brim; it needs must be Fancier™, and show More Wig, and be More Convenient With Which to Use Firearms - and we got the cocket hat (if you're Scottish)/bicorne, as well as the cocked hat (later known as the tricorne). Same circular brim, but for a tricorne, folded up thrice:
And yet again, this is just a potato chip. Observe:
See how that nice fold is acting? Now apply directly to hat:
Below: pink circle for where the sweatband meets the head and from there, fold up your chip:
Honestly, this works for so many kinds of hats. You can literally trace potato chips to make all of this easier until you become more familiar with the shapes (or just for fun):
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DuckDuckGo's new search feature comes as the internet is being flooded with AI-generated slop.
The filter relies on manually curated open-source blocklists, including the ‘nuclear’ list, provided by uBlockOrigin and uBlacklist Huge AI Blocklist,” DuckDuckGo said in a post on X. “While it won’t catch 100% of AI-generated results, it will greatly reduce the number of AI-generated images you see.
Another tip for DDG - if you want to permanently get rid of DDG's AI features (which you can turn off in settings, but only temporarily) - for now you can just use noai.duckduckgo.com as your search engine. Works as advertised in the name.
A collaborative mystery storytelling game for 2-5 players
Someone is missing. You can’t remember who. As if through foggy glass, you struggle to make out the details. You trace your finger around the shape of the absence. You fail to find the clarity you crave. To fill in the gaps, you’ll need a little help.
There are more questions than you will ever be able to answer, but you insist upon asking them anyway: When? Where? Why? And, most importantly, who?
Who They Forgot is a game about creating a mystery and then solving it. Players discover the timeline, setting, events, and their own characters through drawing cards and responding to prompts. Many of the prompts focus on fleshing out the knowledge and perspective of each player character as they pertain to the mystery of the Forgotten; other prompts add detail to the world; some prompts require the players to make hard choices about difficult truths.
The prompts correspond to the 78 cards in a traditional tarot deck, though you may choose to treat the lists as tables and roll dice or use a random number generator instead.
Who They Forgot is a roleplaying game designed by @eternalgirlscout & @freelanceplatypus, created for WTFJam 2025, hosted by @prokopetz. Inspirations include The Quiet Year by Avery Alder, The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro, and Twin Peaks by David Lynch.
As of 4/1/2026, the rules document has been updated for clarity. There is also a printable booklet format that will allow you to make your own zine version of the game!
babel.hathitrust.org is a free library of out-of-copyright books, pamphlets, etc. It's an incredibly useful resource for anyone interested in historic materials. Their downloading is limited but viewing far less so.
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