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The Meatball Supreme!
Mmmm tastes like Meatball
Listen, this came to me in a dream
honest question from an extremely pale Indigenous person to people with brown skin:
the default hand emoji 🖐 use yellow "skin". it is however possible to select specific skin tones 👍🏾🖖🏻✌🏿🫴🏼.
at first, while I was appreciative of the option to customize my emoji, I didn't see the point. however, I later encountered a lot of POC celebrating the option to express themselves by using their skin color in their emoji. this also has the side benefit of reminding people that pale skin and Whiteness is not the default and shouldn't be assumed as such.
so, I started using some emoji that reflect my own skin color. I mean, if I have to specify that my skin is 🖖🏻 surely that... reinforces the notion that the "default" contains multitudes? also, it's fun to have custom 'avatars' even if it's only emoji.
but anyway I later ran into a bunch of POC openly mocking and dissing people who use pale skin colour emoji. A lot of the comments were unnecessarily cruel, and I have thick skin. In the end I decided to stop using pale skin emoji and I went back to yellow.
but. like. why? what possible downside is there to appreciating diversity? surely seeing a spectrum of melanin including pale skin should be a positive for the idea that the default can be anything.
also... there are Black people with very pale skin. there are indigenous people like myself with very pale skin. why the pettiness? obviously using the pale option matched with colorist attitudes would be gross but that's not what is happening here.
I... don't know what tags to use. But I'll start with my community (which has many people of color, I'm on the extreme pale end as 3/4 Ashki and 1/4 White) and maybe with enough reblogs we can find someone in the know ...?
Within both my irl cultural (usamerican) and online spheres, pale skin is overwhelmingly associated with whiteness. Personally, most of the time I have seen people use the pale skin emojis, it has been white people emphasizing their whiteness. I'm glad you flagged colorism as well, given how much infighting it produces within POC communities. I can't say for sure without knowing what the people you're talking about were saying, but I suspect it is these associations that would make them respond negatively to the use of pale emojis, particularly without knowing the intentions and identity of the user. Even without being used in conjunction with racist/colorist rhetoric, pale emojis can be read as a dogwhistle.
I know my personal initial gut reaction (as a solidly medium-brown person) would be nervousness and suspicion--"why does this person feel the need to point out they're lighter than me? why do they think that's important?" Most of the people I know who use skin color emojis do so because they want to Represent (remind others that POC are present in xyz space), so it reads as an active choice with a lot of potential bad intentions to Represent Paleness.
All that being said, I recognize that in 95% of cases it goes no deeper than people wanting things to match them, which is good! Customization is great. It sucks how often awful people appropriate symbols, ideas, identities, etc. and draw suspicion onto people who just want to have a good time and be themselves.
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Nine rings were made for men. Seven for the dwarves, three for the elves, and one for the big guy himself. One, three, seven, nine. There is but a set of five missing to complete the sequence of odd numbers. I propose that this missing set of rings of power was gifted to a mysterious someone by their true love, along with a partridge in a pear tree (among other things). In this essay I will-
Upstairs Kevin Is Actually For Real The World's Most Perfect Betta Fish
So for those of you not familiar with my recent descent into fishkeeping, about 2 months ago a friend of mine who does Hazardous Waste cleanup (specifically cleaning up hazardous places like meth labs) called me up and asked:
"You have fish, right?"
"...Why?" I asked, having become aware that the Fish Distribution System is even more aggressive than the cat one.
"I found a fish in the back of an abandoned trap house. Alive." She clarified.
I could feel my fate settling upon my soul.
"...Send me a pic so I can ID the species and I'll see what I can do."
She sent me a picture of a small purplish squiggle in six inches of fetid green muck. But when I arrived to collect the sludge creature he turned out to look like this:
He's difficult to photograph in focus, but he's a deep wine-dark creature with an iridescent blue sheen. The red patches on his fins mirror where the fins of a Plakat/wild Betta splendens would be, and the rest of his fins are a ghostly shimmering white. This fish was in six inches of toxic green shit.
Naturally, he needed the finest tank I could put together that afternoon.
I think I did alright.
He's so fucking cute. He always swims up to watch when anyone approaches. I've got him trained to do a little dance when I feed him. He likes watching me doing anything in front of his tank.
That's all actually pretty typical of Bettas- they're very intelligent and curious creatures and like learning, which is more than I can say for some of my relatives.
Where Upstairs Kevin (so named because his tank is in my upstairs bathroom) really shines is that a lot of Bettas are... Not sociable. They often eat shrimp, attack other fish in their tank (or get stressed out of they can't commit enough violence to maintain their personal space) or constantly harass and nip the snails in their tanks. Most Bettas are genuinely happier being alone.
Kevin fucking loves his snail (Bluebert) and will shimmy as fast as he can over whenever Bluebert falls off something (it's fine, this is a normal way for mystery snails to get from one place to another).
When I had my Nego D'Aguas in the holding tank, I had to put three of the smallest ones in with him because they were being harassed in the small tank, and he was a perfect gentleman with them. He was trying very hard to shoal with them, but they're very zippy. He was visibly upset (lethargic, dulled colors) when I moved them back to the big tank.
Today was the real acid test: I'm going to move him from his 5 gallon to the 10 gallon so I can use the 5 as a hospital/spare plants tank, and I needed to know if I could have shrimp in with him. Even Betta that are cool with other fish can still see a shrimp and decide they're at the buffet. Unfortunately, there's no real way to know without putting shrimp in with the Betta.
So earlier today, I got half a dozen super-discounted Rilli shrimp (LFS has a massive overstock of them for some reason) and added them to his 5 gallon. There are a bunch of hiding places for shrimp in there and if he was aggressive with them I'd move him to the 10 gallon immediately (I don't want to do that just yet because I need to move the furniture around in there a bit).
Friends.
The shrimp are fully swimming in the open and Kevin is just following them around, curious, but only curious. No gill-flaring, no posturing, no lunges or snapping. Some of them are red, a color that normally triggers aggression in Bettas, and he's just. Hanging out, watching them eat biofilm off the moss. One of them accidentally landed on his head and stayed there for 3 seconds and he only went "???" Until it took off again.
My beautiful and perfect and son who is so kind and gentle with his tiny friends.
Welcome to Trilobite Tuesday! Trilobites, while commonly seen fossilized as single individuals, were highly social animals—gathering together to mate, molt, or feed. On occasion, fossils are unearthed featuring multiple trilobites on a single slab. Discovered at a dig site near Jorf, Morocco, the specimen pictured here reveals an amazing colony of ornate 1-in- (2.5-cm-) long Devonian lichids.
I love dandelions!
*puts a dandelion in your hair*
Reblog to put a dandelion in prev's hair

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David Shrigley (British, 1968) - Old Cat (2022)
A HAMMERHEAD????
I attended a campfire presentation by a park ranger who described Osprey as "both the pickiest and least picky eaters of all time."
They're the pickiest because they only eat things they can catch by plunging into at least six feet of water feet-first and are as close to their maximum carrying capacity as possible, to maximize calories-per-trip.
They're the Least Picky because so long as something fits those parameters, Osprey will go for it.
The ranger then showed us an extensive slide show of the local osprey in flight with their catches, which included: trout, carp, snakes, bass, eels, small sharks, ducks, surprisingly large catfish, a nerf football, muskrats, a summer sausage that fell off a boat, sneakers, a fish previously thought to be extinct in the area, a Barbie Doll, and another osprey.
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus)
Brown pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis)
Dr Schwarz, please tell us tales of the violence committed by Ceratophrys
Below is an excerpt from Gerald Durrell's 'The Drunken Forest', 1956 (hence some of the language is rather dated), which I think makes the point more eloquently than I ever could:
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There is found in certain parts of South America a toad which must be one of the most bizarre looking of the batrachians. It is called the horned toad, and, as toads as a general rule are easy enough to keep, I thought the horned toad would be simple. For some reason, I had an overwhelming desire to obtain some of these toads while we were in the Chaco. I knew that they were found there, that the local name for them was escuerzo, but there, so to speak, the matter ended. It is one of the strange things about collecting that a creature you are most anxious to capture, no matter how common it was before, immediately becomes nonexistent as soon as you ask about it. So it was with the horned toad; I showed everyone pictures of it, I offered fabulous rewards for its capture, and I nearly drove Jacquie and Rafael mad by forcing them out of bed at two o'clock in the morning to investigate marshes with me in the hope of catching some, but with no success. If I had known the trouble that the horned toads were to cause me, I would not have made such efforts to try to obtain them.
One lunch-time I found a battered tin can, the mouth plugged with leaves, waiting for me on the veranda. Paula could give me no more information than that it was a bicho, which was fairly obvious, and that it had been brought by an elderly Indian. I removed the plug of leaves circumspectly with a stick. Peering into the rusty inside, I saw, to my surprise, a gigantic horned toad squatting placidly on the backs of two smaller ones.
'What is it?' inquired Jacquie, who had kept a discreet distance with Paula.
There is found in certain parts of South America a toad which must be one of the most bizarre looking of the batrachians. It is called the horned toad, and, as toads as a general rule are easy enough to keep, I thought the horned toad would be simple. For some reason, I had an overwhelming desire to obtain some of these toads while we were in the Chaco. I knew that they were found there, that the local name for them was escuerzo, but there, so to speak, the matter ended. It is one of the strange things about collecting that a creature you are most anxious to capture, no matter how common it was before, immediately becomes nonexistent as soon as you ask about it. So it was with the horned toad; I showed everyone pictures of it, I offered fabulous rewards for its capture, and I nearly drove Jacquie and Rafael mad by forcing them out of bed at two o'clock in the morning to investigate marshes with me in the hope of catching some, but with no success. If I had known the trouble that the horned toads were to cause me, I would not have made such efforts to try to obtain them.
One lunch-time I found a battered tin can, the mouth plugged with leaves, waiting for me on the veranda. Paula could give me no more information than that it was a bicho, which was fairly obvious, and that it had been brought by an elderly Indian. I removed the plug of leaves circumspectly with a stick. Peering into the rusty inside, I saw, to my surprise, a gigantic horned toad squatting placidly on the backs of two smaller ones.
'What is it?' inquired Jacquie, who had kept a discreet distance with Paula.
'Horned toads … three beauties,' I answered delightedly.
I tipped the tin over, and out spilled the toads on to the veranda in a tangled heap. Paula let out a whoop and disappeared into the house; from behind the safety of a window she looked out, palpitating.
'Señor, señor, look out,' she wailed; 'es un bicho muy malo, señor, muy venenoso.'
'Rubbish," I said. 'No es venenoso … no es yarará … es escuerzo, bicho muy lindo.'
'Madre de Dios', said Paula, rolling her eyes to Heaven at the idea of a horned toad being called beautiful.
'Are they poisonous?' inquired Jacquie.
'No, of course not… they just look as though they ought to be, that's all.'
By now the toads had sorted themselves out, and the largest was squatting there, regarding us with an angry eye. He was about the circumference of a saucer, and three-quarters of his bulk seemed to consist of head. He had short, thick legs, a paunchy body, and this enormous head in which were set two large eyes filigreed with a pattern of gold and silver. Above each of these the skin was raised into an isosceles triangle, like the horns of a baby goat. His mouth was incredible, for it was so large it almost appeared to split him in two. The toad, with his rubber lips, horned head, and sulkily drooping mouth, managed to achieve an expression that was a combination of extreme malevolence with the arrogant bearing of an obese monarch. His whole air of evil was enhanced by the fact that he was a pale mustard-yellow in colour, covered with rust-red and sage-green patches that looked as though someone, lacking in artistic and geographical knowledge, had tried to draw a map of the world all over him.
While Paula was evoking the aid of the saints and assuring Jacquie that she would be a widow within half an hour, I bent down to get a closer look at our protégé. Immediately he gulped convulsively, blew himself up to twice his previous size, and then exhaled the air in a series of indignant wheezing screams, at the same time taking little jumps towards me and snapping his great mouth. This was a most effective and startling display, for the inside of his lips was a bright primrose-yellow.
At the sound of the toad's war-cry, Paula clasped her hands and rocked to and fro in the window. I thought this would be a most suitable opportunity to teach her some elementary natural history and, at the same time, enhance my prestige. I picked up the toad, who kicked violently and wheezed asthmatically, and approached the window where Paula was posturing like an outsize puppet.
'Bueno, Paula, mira… no es venenoso… nada, nada,' I said.
As the toad opened his colossal mouth for another bagpipe-like cry, I stuffed my thumb into it. The creature was so surprised that his mouth remained open for a second, and I smiled soothingly at Paula, who appeared to be on the verge of a swoon.
'No es venenoso,' I repeated. 'No es …'
At that precise moment the toad recovered from his surprise and snapped his mouth shut. My first impression was that someone had amputated the entire first joint of my thumb with an extremely blunt hatchet. With an effort, I stifled the cry of agony that rose to my lips. Paula was regarding me pop-eyed, and, for the first time, without a sound. I gave a lop-sided sneer, which I hoped she would mistake for a debonair grin, while the toad amused himself by clenching his jaws as hard as he could at half-second intervals, so that the effect was as if my thumb was lying in the path of an extremely long goods train with more than the normal complement of wheels.
'Santa Maria,' said Paula, 'qué extraordinario… no tiene veneno, señor?'
'No, nada de veneno,' I said hoarsely, still wearing my fixed smile.
'What's the matter?' asked Jacquie curiously.
'For Heaven's sake, get the woman away. This damn thing's nearly taken my thumb off.'
Jacquie hastily distracted Paula's attention with a discreet inquiry about the lunch, and she floated off to the kitchen, still ejaculating 'extraordinario' at intervals. When she had vanished, we turned our attention to saving the remnants of my thumb. This was not so easy, for the toad had an immensely powerful grip but very fragile jaw-bones, and all our attempts at prising open his mouth with a stick caused them to bend alarmingly. Then every time we removed the stick, he would give my thumb a triumphant squeeze. At last, in desperation, I laid my hand and the toad down on the concrete, hoping that this would persuade him to let go, but he just squatted there like a nightmare bulldog, and glared up at me with defiance.
'Perhaps it's the wrong sort of place,' suggested Jacquie helpfully.
'Well, what do you expect me to do?' I inquired irritably. 'Go and sit in a swamp with him?'
'No, but if you stuck your hand into that hibiscus bush, he might feel he could escape if he let go.'
'If he won't let go here, I don't see that crawling about in an hibiscus bush is going to help.'
'Have it your own way. What are you going to do, spend the rest of your life wearing a horned toad on your thumb?'
Eventually I saw that the only alternative to the hibiscus-bush experiment was to risk damaging the toad's mouth in prising it open, so I crawled into the shade of the bush and plunged my hand into the thickest tangle of the undergrowth.
Immediately the toad sprang backwards, at the same time spitting out my thumb with every indication of disgust. I recaptured and put him back in the tin, without much opposition beyond a few half-hearted wheezes. My thumb had a scarlet line round it where his jaws had clamped together, and within an hour an ugly bruise had spread across the nail. It was three days before I could use my thumb without pain, and a month before the bruise faded.
It was the last time I attempted to demonstrate to the inhabitants of the Chaco the harmlessness of the horned toad.
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fish sauce is kind of amazing if you think about it. what do you have there? extract of an animal entire
So at first I kinda felt like I phoned in the yellow Luminous fabric choices and it wasn’t nearly as good as it could have been. I revised my opinion after completing it because the sunflower quilting really made that thing shine.
Anyway, I did decided to give it a do-over, and make it dramatic this time!
Black in the center to yellow on the outside. I’m curious to how it’ll look with the shades inverse.
Ohhoohhohooo!
It’s looking good so far!
I like the dark in the centre as much as I like the light there. Mike&Ike approves as well 💖
Mike&Ike and Jelly Bean are the reason I had to set up some tables in the basement to layout my quilt tops LOL They just have to lay down on anything I put on the floor. But they’re cute, so they get away with it.
Noice.
Of course, the plain black in the center is a little stark, but put a bit of gold quilting on it…
Had to put black cuddletex on the back which looks good with the yellow binding.
It’s definitely different from the other yellow Luminous, but I don’t know if I’d say better. I like them both 😭😂
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kind of harmonically beautiful