I know this isn't ninjago guys but I finished this 17 hour painting for my art class and I was proud of it so...enjoy.
I love Egypt fun fact about me. :)
A PAINTING????
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SCROLL BACK IT'S ART
HOLY FUCK
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I know this isn't ninjago guys but I finished this 17 hour painting for my art class and I was proud of it so...enjoy.
I love Egypt fun fact about me. :)
A PAINTING????
obligatory
SCROLL BACK IT'S ART
HOLY FUCK

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So much work went into this visual joke. So much extra effort that did not need to happen at all. Incredible.
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important psa
Awh, I always thought they were so pretty and had no idea they could be harmful
Can someone transcribe this? The water is really loud.
“Hey everybody! Here we are in the southern Appalachian mountains. We have a pristine Montane stream ecosystem, as you can see all around us here. I thought I’d make an educational video this morning. It involves this practice right here [gestures to rock pile]. As our national parks and national forests fall victim to human pressure, more than ever, this is something we’re seeing more and more of. Hopefully we can make this video go viral. This stream, as you can see around us right here, is a breeding ground for North America’s largest salamander, the Eastern hellbender. They can get up to 2.5-3 feet long. It’s part of our natural heritage in the eastern United States. When people do this right here - what they consider to be art - they’re actually destroying the breeding ground for the Eastern hellbender salamander. The Eastern hellbender will use flat rocks such as these to make nesting sites in these streams. So here’s what I would like everybody to do. If you care about our Montane stream freshwater ecosystems like this one around us here, when you see something like this, this is what I recommend doing: [kicks down rock pile]. Take the rocks, throw them back into the stream. The Eastern hellbender utilizes rocks like this. It actually feels pretty good to do this! [walks to other pile] This is not actually art, okay? This is destruction of our freshwater ecosystems. So I would like to encourage everyone: when you see this [gestures to second rock pile], do this! [kicks pile] I’d like to return our streams to their natural state for the organisms that live here. Thanks, and have a good day.”
PSA from a forest ranger who is instructed to knock these down:
Not only are they harmful for river/stream habits, they can cause hikers to get lost! Cairns are meant to represent the correct path for a trail. We’ve had hikers get lost by following incorrect paths marked by cairns people set up “for fun/art.” Not only do we want hikers to get lost, we want them to stay on the correct path for erosion control and ecosystem protection. Cairn-building “for fun/art” has gained a lot of popularity in recent years, so we keep finding more and more to knock over.
If you want to set up a cairn “for fun/art,” do it in a dry, very rocky area. Don’t take rocks from rivers or streams! But when it’s a bedrock site and there’s lots of rocks sitting around? Sure, fine, whatever. But please please PLEASE knock them down after! Don’t be the reason we have to deploy Search & Rescue for a lost hiker!

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i love that motorcycles exist. like i'm genuinely so glad that someone was like "what if bikes were as fast as cars and could turn you into roadkill if you hit a pothole"
what if there was a vehicle so dangerous you had to wear armor to drive it
happy new year, y’all
shoutout to everyone who’s also dealing with the longest year of a week this week
Hard nostalgia.
Matthew Lillard and Angelina Jolie as “Cereal Killer” and “Acid Burn” in Hackers (1995)
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I know several transhet couples that look exactly like this
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Nothing could have prepared me to learn this is from It's Always Sunny and not some drama film

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His garage is a hardware store
However! I will say as someone who kind of got into it for fun: you can do a lot to repair and refurbish furniture with relatively little equipment. I fixed a couch for the cost of a manual staple gun and webbing at under $1/yd. I spent a lot of time removing staples and made a mess, but it was cheap.
Furniture has suffered from the same issue as fast fashion. It used to be made in a way that you could readily repair it and it would last generations. Now it’s barely lasting a decade. Being able to have the skills to fix what you can with fairly simple tools will save you money in the long run. My dresser just got a bunch of cracks because I had my humidifier on it - but it’s not that expensive to sand it and re-finish it - it’s definitely way less than buying a new one. Maybe $15 for sandpaper and finish, if I don’t have it on hand.
Also, many libraries and maker spaces will lend tools! You don’t have woodworking tools? Your library might! (Mine’s got 3d printers, sewing machines, and even CNC equipment). You can also look for a Repair Cafe.
I got into upholstery to fix a couch, and now it’s a hobby that I spend on because I enjoy it as an activity as well as the end product.
I definitely am not out there making furniture from nothing, but being able to repair and restore furniture is a good thing and a step toward fighting a culture of disposability. For me, it’s the same principles as the right to repair movement. It’s true for houses, clothing and furniture just as it is for electronics and cars.
Yeah, the guys on YouTube acting like it’s cheap and easy with a fully stocked garage are not it, but DIY is cool and punk and I’m also not going to fault someone who fell in love with it and invested in the tools over time. Especially because a lot of them are super willing to share with someone who is interested, you just gotta ask.
If carp could speak they would all have French accents
mon dieu.... you have caught me....

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Every time i start a new vido game:
OH FUCK WHERE ARE THE SUBTITLES
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