Man I wanna like Kagi but I keep reading batshit things from its founder
She is transitioning to a toddler bed tonight. Pray for us!!
Hell yes!
Too broke for therapy
cross-posted from: https://sopuli.xyz/post/13616700
> Too broke for therapy > > Thanks for the memes, folks
It was actually their festival streaming I caught! My friend ordered the service and had a massive watch party at her place all weekend, we saw like seven movies. :)
Saw this at Sundance. This is a hilarious film! RIP Shaft 🥲
These are fantastic! Love studies like these
as someone with zero moose knowledge, this makes sense to me
It’s the best thing about circle skirts! :D
It doesn’t fully activate until you do a spinny in it
Really relaxing! needs overly of lofi music
Yeah, thinking some selective cropping here would make it feel even more disconnected from a literal structure into something purely design, idk. Nice picture!
Almost a fit for !abstractphotography@lemmy.ml
This shot makes me think this cormorant’s wife paid you to tail him
What the fuck, that was way more hilarious than a blog post about financial securities messaging ought to have been
would love to know more about how you made this piece!
Non morde. (He doesn't bite.)
cross-posted from: https://feddit.it/post/8031788
> Non morde. > > Twonk Comics: https://www.twonks.co.uk/
It's raining
cross-posted from: https://szmer.info/post/3282403
> Pada deszcz > > - kochanie, możesz wyrzucić śmieci? > - pada deszcz.
Ceremonial warhammer, Germany, 16th century AD
cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/HistoryArtifacts/t/1039837
> Ceremonial warhammer, Germany, 16th century AD
turtle shell
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15159251
> Does anyone else feel strangely calm when seeing this photograph? > > My brain goes all mushy and mellow when it notices that I'm apparently in proximity of a slower kind of a fellow. 🐢 > > (Close-up of a radiated tortoise (astrochelys radiata\) , from Wikimedia Commons) > > (\ Everything is more awesome when you put astro- in it)
It has to be a conspiracy of some kind
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14944936
> It has to be a conspiracy of some kind
It all makes sense now
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/18738917
> It all makes sense now
trust your instincts
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14892427
> Wise words from Master > > Just played metal gear solid. Damn, that actually surprised me. The story was good, gameplay was good, and this was all done on the PS1? I'm taking a small break before heading up to MGS2 and figured I'd share this screenshot for all my fellow gamers XD
We asked Crusaders to point where Jerusalem is in the map. (1096)
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14662661
> How does an entire crusade MISS? Multiple!
bored out of my mind
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14363639
> Reading the news trying to find something that doesn't just make me sigh > > Creator is YourChildhoodRuined
you're out of your element kaz
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14403203
> Revolver dudecelot
Loss of intensity and diversity of noises in ecosystems reflects an alarming decline in healthy biodiversity, say sound ecologists
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/14352458
> World faces ‘deathly silence’ of nature as wildlife disappears, warn experts > > Loss of intensity and diversity of noises in ecosystems reflects an alarming decline in healthy biodiversity, say sound ecologists > > Sounds of the natural world are rapidly falling silent and will become “acoustic fossils” without urgent action to halt environmental destruction, international experts have warned. > > As technology develops, sound has become an increasingly important way of measuring the health and biodiversity of ecosystems: our forests, soils and oceans all produce their own acoustic signatures. Scientists who use ecoacoustics to measure habitats and species say that quiet is falling across thousands of habitats, as the planet witnesses extraordinary losses in the density and variety of species. Disappearing or losing volume along with them are many familiar sounds: the morning calls of birds, rustle of mammals through undergrowth and summer hum of insects. > > Today, tuning into some ecosystems reveals a “deathly silence”, said Prof Steve Simpson from the University of Bristol. “It is that race against time – we’ve only just discovered that they make such sounds, and yet we hear the sound disappearing.” > > “The changes are profound. And they are happening everywhere,” said US soundscape recordist Bernie Krause, who has taken more than 5,000 hours of recordings from seven continents over the past 55 years. He estimates that 70% of his archive is from habitats that no longer exist.
Guardian biodiversity reporter Phoebe Weston tells Madeleine Finlay about her visit to Monks Wood in Cambridgeshire, where ecologist Richard Broughton has witnessed the decline of the marsh tit population over 22 years, and has heard the impact on the wood’s soundscape
cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/10578377
> Soundscape ecology: a window into a disappearing world – podcast > > What can sound tell us about nature loss? Guardian biodiversity reporter Phoebe Weston tells Madeleine Finlay about her visit to Monks Wood in Cambridgeshire, where ecologist Richard Broughton has witnessed the decline of the marsh tit population over 22 years, and has heard the impact on the wood’s soundscape. As species lose their habitats across the world, pioneering soundscape ecologist Bernie Krause has argued that if we listen closely, nature can tell us everything we need to know about our impact on the planet