mauripops.bsky.social
Nicaraguan 🇳🇮 living in Hong Kong ðŸ‡ðŸ‡°
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Can't help but feel awful for the double error guy. Let his team down
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They do open up when infected by a plant virus and look even more beautiful
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I love tulips! They do look recognizable but I think apart from the stem length someone mentioned the stereotypical look of tulips is usually more compact and smooth. Not sure of they open up when aging
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I don't even get why that is
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Great poster and good to see it kick Disney's ass. But I am struggling to find the motivation to watch a movie where the main character looks like this:
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Later on it was banned by the government due to the proliferation of mountain planting causing an increase in floods affecting the most populous regions lying in the flat lands
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Classic nolen
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I remember this place, it's on the way to ngong ping. Seats are kinda new tho, I remember seating in the ground: maps.app.goo.gl/Zp3F6CYhTRSb...
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To add variance to suggestions maybe crypt of the necrodancer which does real time as a rhythm game
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I don't know if I said it earlier but it looks surreal
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Finally, Leffen
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That reminds me of this one I saw in Nicaragua. It's massive! It's on a volcanic are under a stream near the top, the guide told us it gets a really good sediment runoff and that is how it grew so big. Not sure if it's the same plant but I think so
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Probably, I have seen similar moths in Hong Kong but had no idea the larvae looked like this. They are awesome, look even more like a bonfire in other pictures
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I'm gonna go for a walk on the 25th will send anything I find then. Thanks for sharing!
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I read years instead of days and thought this has been going for a while, and that I could post any big from the month. Now I'm gonna have to find myself another bug on Christmas day
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Im waiting for than to make it f2p with paid workshop
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What's the mechanic that got removed?
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Try Libby if you got a public library close by and are ok with digital
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What flowers are those Camellias?
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The secret lives of color by Kassia St. clair is my favourite book this year if you're ok with nonfiction and no narrative. Otherwise if you need a narrative read up Endurance by Alfred Lansig for adventure. If you need the book physical Defoe's Robinson Crusoe should be easy to find
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No way that's actually HK is it? this is the sky I've been seeing for the past few days
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I can't read, it says there's spoilers..... Scary
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Quite tasty too, until they go sour. Probably because they don't use them like that often they're getting super food pricing too
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Also can you get fresh/already processed beans?
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I ran into this reading about cardamom and remembered this tweet
www.tridge.com/stories/ghan...
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I'm thinking this should be possible to automate. Would save so much of a hassle for uploading sets off stream. Found this: github.com/taylorsussex...
for some games, gonna take a look later