spherewolf.bsky.social
Dogs, origami, books, games, movies/tv, neurodiversity, science.
🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ He/him
Cw: spiders, bugs (I think they’re cute)
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Avatar pic is a man in a jack-o-lantern shirt posing next to a pumpkin carved with a spider
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have not tried making these yet! do you have a recipe you recommend?
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aww, she's still got a baby face <3
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I sure have, although french toast is my go-to
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is this puppy rosie or current rosie?
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bread
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the vast majority of cis people correctly gender me as male. but I also live in an area with very few east asians, and east asian people are most likely to guess wrong. so I wonder how much of it is racial stuff, how much of it is presentation, etc.
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that's fucked up 🤬
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cat smiley
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bodies weren't even designed to have functioning spines and knees :(
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imagine a wolf wearing a pointy witch hat. and a little frog familiar sitting on it. adorable.
(wolf can only cast spell Bite, and will drink directly from the cauldron)
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witchwolf
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too lazy to look it up, but I'm a similar post that says something like "manic pixie dream girl to depressed nightmare goblin boy pipeline"
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so long as the truth isn't that you're actually a cop 😜
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my facial hair is graying much faster than the hair on my head. also true for my friend who is also a trans man and the same age as me (38)
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uwu
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tl;dr there is a social construct to the impact of extreme weather and you’re an asshole if you act like people are unreasonable to be struggling with this heat wave
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(4) many people have medical conditions that make them extra sensitive to heat (like my son!) or are on meds that exacerbate the impact of heat
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(3) your own personal tolerance of heatwaves may vary if you
- live in a place where houses are built for it, versus places where houses are built to retain heat
- live in a place with low humidity and don’t understand the compounding impact of humidity on high temps
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actually this isn't quite right.
We refuse to feel guilty for clawing what pleasures we can from this nightmare reality.
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korea is the size of the island of britain.
north korea is the size of pennsylvania.
the south is the size of indiana.
imagine lighting the entirety of those states on fire
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"fun" facts: not only was the korean war the first time jet fighters were used, and the first integrated army, but more napalm was used on the korean peninsula in three years than in vietnam in a decade
all of korea is 2/3rds the size of vietnam
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"why didn't they have money?" one may ask~
well, 1945 is when they finally were liberated from.l japanese occupation and cultural genocide, then they were immediately split between two superpowers by disinterested americans and soviets, and then promptly bombed to the stone age in a proxy war
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what's even more "fun" is that unlike the hibakusha, or the japanese affected who were supported by the post-war japanese government (after much effort)...
the korean survivors weren't because the japanese didn't consider them part of their polity and the korean governments had no money
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i loved this book and have been trying to recommend it to my autistic friends