i rlly hope it gets easier soon bc i am fucking losing my mind
I drew Alice too...my precious couple...
school districts when more than half of the students at a school are disabled, low income, and/or English learners, and you ask for a little more staff to adequately meet needs, and they cut staff instead
The Walking Dead 5.16 — Conquer
THE ONES WHO LIVE ↳ Season 1 ↳ Episode 6 ↳ The Last Time
whys king kong………..so fucking large
the bigger you are the larger you are
glass animals: hyuuuuu im a funny little monkey man take my chicken fingers by the hand and make me your sandwich
me:
THE WALKING DEAD: THE ONES WHO LIVE | Episode 6 — "The Last Time"
THE EXPANSE ➤ Timestamp Roulette 5x04 Gaugamela 🧡 @mrsdulac 🧡
trying to build a habit of saving journalism articles that have stuck with me (and remembering which ones I've read over the years). some I've read recently and in the past:
- The Dead World of Blippi. Speaks for itself!
- Footprints in the snow lead to an emotional rescue. On the danger of the natural world and the power of fragile human connection.
- A Maddening Sound: Is the Hum a mysterious noise heard around the world, science, or mass delusion? On the Hum, my favorite phenomenon.
- Who Is Still Inside the Metaverse? Searching for friends in Mark Zuckerberg’s deserted fantasyland. The strange between space of a (mostly) empty virtual world; I also recommend the Exploring Dead Games videos by Redlyne on Youtube for a similar vibe.
- Is Time an Illusion? // The Cosmic Origins of Time's Arrow // The Paradox of Time: Why It Can't Stop, But Must. These three articles on the nature of time, if you'd like to hurt your brain.
- The Really Big One. On the potential for the catastrophic consequences of an earthquake along the Pacific Northwest's Cascadia fault line.
- The Uncounted. On the devastating civilian casualties of U. S. air strikes in Iraq.
- The trauma floor: the secret lives of Facebook moderators in America. Self-explanatory; very good, but watch out - I think reading this a few years ago did most of the work of turning me into something of a misanthrope.
- The Curse of Xanadu. On the first hypertext project that preceded the Internet.
- A ‘Last Hope’ Experiment Finds Evidence for Unknown Particles // To Observe the Muon Is to Experience Hints of Immortality. Two articles about the experimental significance of the muon particle and the uncertainty of staring into the vast unknown.