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anatomy what's that have a horrible wrinkled gremlin. It's my newest character.
Hachi, for Jesse's Jumper Project
There are no roads to Lake Clark National Park and Preserve in Alaska. Visitors arrive by plane or boat to discover a stunning wilderness of snow capped mountain ranges, rich forests, turquoise lakes and incredible wildlife. The size and beauty of Lake Clark is overwhelming, promising the intrepid an experience of a lifetime. Photo by K. Miller, National Park Service.
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@itsbenedict writes:Â #thatâs a *female*???#do flycatchers flip the usual plumage signaling behavior for birds#or do the males look even MORE outlandish
And the answer is that, depending on species, the males look about the same, just with different-coloured hats.
Observe.
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Thismia neptunis is a fickle plant. Living underground, it only shows its face to flower for a few weeks a year, and when you live in the remote jungles of Malaysia, it might be a while between human visits.
T. neptunis belongs to a group known as myco-heterotrophic plants, which use fungi as a food source instead of the good old-fashioned Sun.
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what in the WHOLE FUCK. plants are weird.
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âStunning diamond-winged tiara (Valkirie tiara) by Cartier commissioned by the late Mary Crewe-Milnes, Duchess of Roxburghe, in 1935. (The tiara will go on display for the first time at V&A Dundee via DuVallonâs cabinet).â
Hey, big fucking news!!! The two Koreas are no longer at war with each other, they signed a treaty today!!!!!!
Did a quick google and YES! [x]
Moon Jae-in and Kim Jong-un signed a three-part declaration in the Peace House, pledging to sign a peace treaty to formally end the war between North and South Korea this year.
The declaration states that the Koreas will work towards reunification and establish a communications post in Kaesong, North Korea.
By May 1, loudspeaker broadcasts and distribution of propaganda leaflets will be stopped, the declaration says.
The declaration says the countries will work towards the âcomplete denuclearisation of the Korean Peninsula.â

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you know, when you think about it, the way we grow up is super unnatural. raised by two parents alone, sleeping apart from them, and then sent away to school â itâs no wonder weâre all neurotic. thatâs not how humans evolved to do things.
as long as there have been smart primates, long before we were all the way human, we lived in groups and raised children all together, and families all kind of puppy-piled to sleep, and there was social grooming and sharing food and so forth. i mean, iâm not saying âletâs all go back to being hunter-gatherers,â obviously i like modern life for a lot of things. but maybe itâs not a great idea to make children sleep alone, or make it mandatory for them to leave home and spend all day among strangers their parents have no power to defend them from. our instincts react to this by telling us weâve been cast out, weâre being rejected. so deep down we believe weâre not ok and donât deserve to be a part of our community.
because our inner monkey got raised by the wire mother half the time.
I mean, I hear you and stuff, but also the forced socialization outside of inner family is what helps to spot and identify abuse. Isolation and control are pretty much ideal abuse circumstances.
On the other hand, being raised by a community has better chances of you not being raised in isolation. You have multiple minds teaching and caring, instead of 2. So, if we could just increase the number of parentsâŚ
yeah, i think you have to have the âraised by a villageâ thing if youâre going to educate kids at home.

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For more than 20 years, 61-year-old DavĂd VĂĄsquez has taught the language of the Aztecs in community centers, churches, and universities.
âTanecic!â âTiotaqui!â âTayohuah!â At the Episcopal Church of the Messiah in Santa Ana, DavĂd VĂĄsquezâs small group of students repeat the Nahuatl words for good morning, good afternoon, and good evening. For more than 20 years, 61-year-old VĂĄsquez has taught the Aztec language. Leading classes across Southern California, this path has led him to touching the lives of thousands. Since 1996, he has taught a monthly class at the church, where he also works as a janitor. During these two-hour sessions, he equips his students with everything they need to know about the language and the culture. âThe word elotl is basically the same,â he said, according to OC Weekly. âCorn cobs were the first harvest at that time, and the Mexicans would make an offering from it to Coatlicue, the goddess of mother earth.â
Growing up in the remote town of Tlalmotolo in Puebla, Mexico, VĂĄsquez â who didnât learn Spanish until he turned 13 â and his neighbors spoke Nahuatl. All the knowledge he now imparts to his students comes from the elders in his hometown. When he moved to Mexico City as a teenager, he tried to find ways to stay connected to his language. And ever since he arrived in the United States in 1989, VĂĄsquez has found a way to use Nahuatl.
He began attending open mic nights and reciting poetry in Nahuatl. One serendipitous day in 1992, college students heard him and asked him to join the Chicano Poet Society. And he did, until the group went its separate ways. A year later, he met Lupe Lopez, a student at Golden West College, during a UCLA hunger strike. The activists â who used Viva La Raza as a rallying cry â wanted a new slogan, perhaps in another language. VĂĄsquez suggested Mexica Tiahui â Mexica Forward. âThat became a symbol of the next generation of indigenismo, of Chicanismo,â Lopez told OC Weekly. âMany people donât know where that came from, but it came from DavĂd.â
That same year, he self-published La Voz de TenochtitlĂĄn: La Lengua Azteca, a Spanish-Nahuatl book with hundreds of words. As the Mexican peso crisis of 1994 brought thousands of indigenous Mexicans to the US, his skills became more invaluable to his new country. Courts needed Nahuatl interpreters â a similar phenomenon currently taking root in the USâ immigration courts, except with QuichĂŠ and Mam speakers. Lopez introduced VĂĄsquez to court officials, and it led to him becoming an interpreter. âThere would be two interpreters: one hired by the court to translate from English to Spanish, and then I would translate from Spanish to Nahuatl for the defendants charged with any criminal offenses,â he said.
During this busy time in his life, he also developed a new Nahuatl alphabet. In the mid-1500s, Nahuatl faced extinction when HernĂĄn CortĂŠs conquered the Aztec Empire. Spaniards intended for their language to supplant Nahuatl, even issuing royal decrees to keep indigenous peoples from speaking in their native tongues. However, missionaries used the language to convert native Mexicans to Catholicism. But Nahuatl did take a hit â the writing system was lost and the language has been passed down orally.
Therefore, VĂĄsquezâs alphabet may not be tied to traditional codices, but it does use Mexica philosophy as a reference point. âEvery symbol has its own profound root, sound, and place,â he added. âThe âzero letterâ is like the mother of the alphabet. The new alphabet is absolutely necessary because the Latin letters do not complement the sounds that we need. Iâve spent more than 40 years of studying the vocabulary to be able to put it in order, for me to put it into writing the way we have it now.â Currently, heâs writing a book about his system.
VĂĄsquez can retire in a few years, but he has much more he wants to accomplish. He takes great pride in the language of his ancestors, and it shows in the way he treats his students. After one of his classes, he presented his students with certificates that read, âFor having the courage to learn and rescue our Nahuatl language in Santa Ana.â