gpmorrow.bsky.social
Long-time big-time nerd, superhero fan, linguistics follower, reads Supreme Court cases for fun, loves all animals except parasitic barnacles.
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Tapper is a tool of the Republican messaging machine. A total failure of his capabilities.
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Hakeem Jeffries needs to do his fucking research and read Mamdani’s many answers to this before just continuing the unjustified character attacks.
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What is your opinion of skorts? They seem to be the clothes equivalent of the spork.
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Everywhere is good. If you are near Rice University at all, the Hobbit Cafe has good food, especially vegetarian. Pappadeaux for cajun/seafood. There is a good or great Mexican or Tex-Mex restaurant in every strip mall. You name an ethnic cuisine, there are multiple good or great examples.
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Combination of not easy to find out what to plant and not easy to find it. Websites don’t tend to be clear about what I think I’m looking for (e.g. small flowering shrub, medium fruit tree), and garden stores are terrible at labeling stock.
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The flight with the kid and the eagle is a breathtaking accomplishment of traditional animation. Two minutes or so of just beauty and amazement.
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For me: A) I'm big, I may obscure other people, so back and side are better; B) I may be only middling enthusiastic, leave the center seats for the highly enthusiastic; C) being crunched in with other people is undesirable, so low-density seats are better.
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RAr...
In case anyone was curious as to what their calls sound like. They make a variety of sounds but they do not sound like red-tailed hawks. XD
More like a flute stuck in a fan or something. Personally I think their real sounds are kind of pretty.
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The answer, of course, was yes. Not only were my players not idiots, the line from Ghostbusters (1984) "when someone asks if you're a god, you say yes!" is always at the tips of our tongues.
(That is our group's equivalent of improv's "yes and")
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One of my favorite older campaign memories and NPC lines was the time they were trying to get in to see the marid ruler and the guard at the gate in classic genie deep ha-ha-ha voice said "What foolish mortals! Are you clowns, here to caper and prance for our amusement?"
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One of my current groups (D&D 5E) has neither Animal Handling or Performance anywhere in their skills, so the joke is that I'm eventually going to make them improvise an animal act to infiltrate their target.
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Silly me forgot to link to the online version! You can read my #Biologist article here... www.rsb.org.uk/biologist-fe... #taxonomy
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thestuffedalligator and digitaldiscipline both have open Ask boxes on Tumblr, unless I'm confused (possible). Ask them.
I desperately want the scene where she attacks and tries to eat a moose.
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Murderbot desperately needs therapy. Murderbot actually is in therapy with Dr. Bharadwaj. Murderbot does not know that it is in therapy with Dr. Bharadwaj.
Your friends care about you and help you despite yourself, you idiot.
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The Cambrian Explosions
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Whip a Nazi with your belt
#punchnazis
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A lot of people need to grasp that ICE's position is that ALL non-citizens should be deported.
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As I added on Tumblr -- Diane is our chosen charity right now.
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Gavin Newsom has already lost my vote. No one saying those things should be running as a Democrat.
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Arabella’s story, in Hidden Legacy by Ilona Andrews. We might still get it someday, but it won’t be in the next few years.
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Movie screen big, actor in. Tv screen small, actor not fit, is on instead.
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The library has a mural of Jesus with his arms raised to signal a touchdown that's visible in the end zone of the football stadium, so ND people already have a high threshold for weird.
(Stadium renovations after my time as a student may have changed the visibility of Touchdown Jesus.)
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Terribly sad. His work was always interesting, often amazing.
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One of the virtues of human creativity and the American melting pot in particular is the vast array of variations we can work on dishes.
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Making art, of any kind, in any medium, is a form of resistance against fascism. Making *your* art is resistance.
To quote Jonathan Swift, Trump and his people are "the most pernicious race of little odious vermin that nature ever suffered to crawl upon the surface of the earth."
Keep resisting!
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They made their magazine. Repeatedly, as often as they could, stealing supplies when they had to. PIONIR was a way they could resist, so they did it to best of their abilities. That included making comic strips--even silly Donald Duck comic strips were a form of resistance.
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I designed an entire 1st-to-teenths campaign so I could at the end pull out my Colossal Red Dragon figure. That moment was a big payoff for me as a GM -- and then they owned it up and down the mat, so big payoff for them, too!