Yes definitely. There weren’t a ton out there (mostly on the west coast) but I’ll dm you some if I’ve got them still
Cat. Hates Mondays. Loves lasagna. Simple as.
Yes definitely. There weren’t a ton out there (mostly on the west coast) but I’ll dm you some if I’ve got them still
Love it. I did some research following up with landscape architecture/eco restoration co-ops back in 2020 - might have some names of existing co-ops you can follow up with if you’re interested. I love the idea, and am glad you found support
I usually fall asleep pretty early (9ish) but I have periods where my sleep cycle is fucked and I wake up at 3. Still though, like you said the solitude is so nice. The cat appreciates another night creature to keep her company too
Maybe it includes at the stations/stops? I’ve seen a few brawls and I’m in a smaller city than nyc
Where? I just see a little baby kitten that needs treats and scritches - stat!
I misremembered it being from a movie- it’s from some New York publication
Yeah exactly - as I posted that it occurred to be that it’s a big blind spot for me- having the privilege to assume charitable readings of things- when for the teachers it had to be incredibly frustrating to have someone miss the point so bad- and like you’re saying, the quantification aspect is often used to push systems to the breaking point (and usually tied to monetization somehow) rather than incorporating into a system of knowledge. Anyway- I have no authority in the group- but fortunately much better teachers have given thought to this and so I pass along their works in reading lists for the group- hopefully at least one person reads at least one recommendation! Facilitating the group often feels like detective work- following the trail of missed points until you find the one that made just enough sense to them for the concept to click. Hell I’ve dedicated a lot of time to trying to do better, and am constantly self-critiquing and finding ways new ways I’ve unintentionally shown my ass recently.
I give them the benefit of the doubt since their heart seems to be in the right place, and they study/restore fish habitat, remove dams, etc. but it was definitely a
When asked why he was so easily coerced by Turkey, Adam’s stated, “well I’d recently watched the documentary film ThanksKilling. I’ve seen what they’re capable of.”
That’s crazy- they just decided to up and strip land for agriculture without any outside forces- at least the NGOs and Coke can save the day cynicism aside (death to capitalism, etc) this is cool and good, and you love to see the water quality improvements
Oh yeah? Explain that to the heirloom jar of “dna” (similar to a sourdough starter) passed down to me that I literally carry everywhere
Rant- tangentially related: I’m not a member of an Indigenous group, but I work in a field where the big push recently is incorporating “traditional ecological knowledge”. Holy shit, the un-deserved patience that Indigenous teachers extend to us crackers is mind boggling. Like we’re slowly using western scientific framework to “discover” knowledge, which has already been cultivated by other peoples over time, peoples that we genocided without mercy, but now that our cultural hegemony has declined so much and we’ve fucked up the balance of the ecosystem so much, we have the gall to finally “acknowledge” other knowledge systems. It even still is empty gestures until something meaningful is done with it. I’ve heard tribal elders talk about the necessity of patience, and they’re seemingly endless fonts of it, because god damn do we never get the point. Like at a recent event, an Indigenous scientist was talking about how everything is about balance, and a PhD asked how we can quantify balance. Like…1) such an effective missing of the point. 2) like fucking look outside idk- you’re a fucking climate scientist surely you’ve observed the world around you. I’m constantly feeling the need to shake and shout at my colleagues, and I’ve not been doing this nearly as long. As patronizing of a tone that crackers always take with Indigenous people, we really are just the shitty teenage nibling who insists they’re an awesome driver after wrapping their car around a tree- maybe one day we’ll be better, but I have a hard time finding faith. Anyway, that’s why I’m not a member of the Sturgeon clan.
2 when I first wake, 6 about 1hr into work when mfs are testing me, 1 when I finally make it home ready to do it all again
The fall didn’t actually kill him- he was just trapped in there with the lawn mower comically chasing him around for days until he collapsed from exhaustion
“You think you just fell out of a coconut tree?” Apparently the answer to the author is, “yes”. Deeply unserious examination
Thanks!!
My favorite irl pedantry is correcting -phobes that using “them” in the singular is actually grammatically correct. Since it’s usually an argument with pedants and civility libs it usually gets them all riled up. Disregarding that I don’t really care about grammar, it’s fun to do a little bad faith and remind them their ignorance is bottomless.
Bump - I’ve been looking for the same without luck. The ones I’ve read were either outdated or I lost interest (lol.) I sought an adhd diagnosis as an adult after reading Unmasking Autism here. I’d never heard of “masking” before in a mental health context, and it suddenly clicked on so many symptoms I’ve had in my life.