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A plastic basket that says "ICE WHISTLES" with plastic bags of pamphlets and whistles, mounted to a tree. A tiny kodama peaks from a knot hole
Designed and printed a box for the whistle kits. Put it on a tree out front.
Find the kodama
Find the kodama
nikkuneko
you are my hero today
//Find the kodama//
I SEENT IT
I SEENT IT
What's on the pamphlets?
You're the Boo Radley of opposing fascism.
@shfitz one English/Spanish quarter page describing your rights when encountering ICE. The other a folded multi-page pamphlet on how to use whistles when encountering ICE, also in English and Spanish
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A t-shirt with a rainbow colored Infowars logo with the letter "o" stylized as The Onion's onion logo.
I bought this from The Onion to celebrate the relaunch of the new and improved Infowars.
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I found some fun fabric at Michaels and got some foam rubber to make insoles out of. This is actually the second try, because the first try looked stupid. It turns out stretching fabric over foam rubber and upholstery have a lot in common, so I took a look at some upholstery videos, and tried my amateurish best to copy the idea of how they did things.
For the top, I glued the fabric to the foam rubber with e6000, smoothing it with an Apoxy Sculpt pot, let it cure for a bit, then for the bottom, I stretched the fabric over, and secured it with hot glue, so it would adhere quickly. Then I cut and trimmed all the placed where the fabric bunched up, so the bottom would be relatively flat.
I think it looks pretty good! The straps are an experiment with some different fabric. Next step is to sew some big puffy straps, and see how comfy they are.
For the top, I glued the fabric to the foam rubber with e6000, smoothing it with an Apoxy Sculpt pot, let it cure for a bit, then for the bottom, I stretched the fabric over, and secured it with hot glue, so it would adhere quickly. Then I cut and trimmed all the placed where the fabric bunched up, so the bottom would be relatively flat.
I think it looks pretty good! The straps are an experiment with some different fabric. Next step is to sew some big puffy straps, and see how comfy they are.
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A tan dog with black ears sits alertly on a towel, watching the lawn from a corner of a porch under sodium vapor light. What is she thinking? Dog thoughts.
We celebrated quietly, watching the wildlife in the sticky dusk. She's deaf as a post and has torn her ACL on one back leg, but for watching the armadillos and sprites cavort on the verge, neither is really necessary.
This post is beautiful
@chauffi I am glad you could share it.
@1f2frfbf Does Ava bark?
Serious question - if she does not hear well, is it now a case of "What's the point?"?
Serious question - if she does not hear well, is it now a case of "What's the point?"?
Happy Birthday Ava!!
@roonie She does bark at strangers on two or four feet, but if she wants to get her people's attention, she makes a combination growl/whine we call a "moo." It vibrates deep in her chest and rises in pitch, you can feel/hear it from across the room. It gets the point across to do food/walks/attention.
Her mother made a sound we called the "Taz" imagine the Tasmanian Devil on Looney Tunes: "aaa-BOO aaa-BOO aaa-BOO." So weird sounds are in her bloodline.
Her mother made a sound we called the "Taz" imagine the Tasmanian Devil on Looney Tunes: "aaa-BOO aaa-BOO aaa-BOO." So weird sounds are in her bloodline.
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When someone compliments you and you don't know how to act
3 Pics of an oppossum, being given a rose. The oppossum starts eating it.
3 Pics of an oppossum, being given a rose. The oppossum starts eating it.
source: https://troet.cafe/@b_rain...
As a "person of size", I was utterly flummoxed by someone driving by as I was walking, yelling out their car window "I LOVE YOUR BELLY!"
I literally did not know what to do with that information.
I literally did not know what to do with that information.
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a grey white and black tabby cat sits of a low brick wall. Her paws, mane and ears are bright blue
"...I'm blue, da-ba-dee, da-ba-di..."
Live your Truth, Wilbur.
@roonie As a child, I was traumatized by Dougal And The Blue Cat — https://archive.org/details...
remember when we scolded that poor lady for coloring her cat with markers?
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ap article on The Onion's planned relaunch of the Infowars site.
"I'm looking forward to the relaunch of Infowars" is not a thing I thought I'd ever think, but here we are.
https://apnews.com/article... (via https://bsky.app/profile...)
https://apnews.com/article... (via https://bsky.app/profile...)
Side debate: Is it Bozo the Clowns or Bozos the Clown? (Or Bezos the clown)
The group name of Bozos is a "Senate of Bozos"
B0z0p0lis$
I have actually seen David Arquette - the current official Bozo - perform live on the same ticket with The Residents. It was a ... surreal ... day.
@crazyunclejoe o_O
I bought some merch for the relaunch:
https://mltshp.com/p/1RSGA
https://mltshp.com/p/1RSGA
We’re all bozos on this bus.
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A presenting male (shirtless) photographed from up high in a living room. We can see a ceiling fan.
🎶 The chances of anything coming from Mars / was a million to one, they said 🎶
French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon pioneered the "God's-eye view" (or overhead) crime scene photograph in the early 1900s. By mounting his camera on an exceptionally tall custom tripod, he was able to document rooms from directly above, providing a permanent, objective layout of furniture and victims without disturbing the floor.
Kitchen Stories (2003) - a film by Bent Hamer
@niicholas one of my favourite movies
@niicholas @scruss see also "The Conversation" 1974, d. Francis Ford Coppola.
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That looks painful.
just because you could, etc., etc.
LATFH
Theft-proof bike? Nobody would want that.
I once fell on the monkey bars...
shut up this is beautiful
I absolutely would.
My other bike is a radiator
@poorusher Hehehehe
I kind of love this
de stijl is real.
something funky going on with the patchwork cobblestone and the mismatched stripes on the pants on the right
@maztik8r yeah, it’s vaguely reminiscent of the BauBike and clones thereof, but I’d need to see more photos to believe this isn’t a fake.
https://www.core77.com/posts...
https://www.core77.com/posts...
It’s doubtful the weld on the seat bar could support much weight for long.
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three gentlemen in motorcycle gang vests emblazoned with the words BORN TO RIDE DONALD J. TRUMP
source: https://www.reddit.com/r...
"When you're a star, they let you do it"
Clowns
Rough Bootlickers
no to all of this and every permutation thereof
GESBMC* rockers worn proud!
* God's Extra Special Boys Motorcycle Club
* God's Extra Special Boys Motorcycle Club
Loser shit (derogatory)
Grab his pussy
I wonder if they've since changed the patches to 47? 4547? 45/7? Hmmmmm
@otaman +++
@KMAlexander of the two, 45 was probably the least shite of the two terms. I mean, 45 was completely fucked, and horrendous things were done, but it does seem like a training program for the fucked up shit 47 is doing.
So maybe they're on board with some fucked up shit, but not on board with evil fucked up shit?
So maybe they're on board with some fucked up shit, but not on board with evil fucked up shit?
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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A satirical news headline: Alex Jones 1974-2026 with an image of a shirtless Alex Jones
From tonight's relaunch of InfoWars since it's takeover by the Onion.
NSFW for a shirtless Alex Jones. (Although the man boobs is the least offensive thing about him.)
NSFW for a shirtless Alex Jones. (Although the man boobs is the least offensive thing about him.)
I stumbled across him street-preaching at SXSW back in like 2014, and even before I knew much about him, it was like watching a walking, talking hemorrhoid.
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A lovely bright duck photographed upside down reflected in water.
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a young william shatner saying something
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I got some TPU to print a phone case, which went pretty well, so I started looking around for other things to print. I've seen people print entire shoes out of TPU, but none of the designs I've seen appealed to me, so I decided to just go for a sandal. TPU unfortunately, doesn't have much traction, so I'm gluing strips of foam rubber to rhe bottom.
Next step: creating insoles and straps! Since this is a prototype, these straps are just for testing how grippy I can make this and in which conditions.
Next step: creating insoles and straps! Since this is a prototype, these straps are just for testing how grippy I can make this and in which conditions.
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Comic panel: man in blue suit yanks a book away from a crying woman in a green dress, exclaiming, “YOU CAN’T EAT BOOKS!”
An enormous “R-RIP!” sound effect also appears.
An enormous “R-RIP!” sound effect also appears.
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Guy Smiley busting through a wall
(obligatory) Lemon, it’s Wednesday
@MackReed ha! I just found a few minutes before seeing your comment.
I guess that's part of retirement
I guess that's part of retirement
@artwells Same. it’s one long Saturday afternoon filled with a rich blend of things you set up for yourself to do and crushing anxiety.
Retirement means finally having the time to draw up that list of important tasks you've been putting off.
Then sitting back and watching the paper curl at the edges, dry to a crisp and drift off upon the slightest breeze.
You don't need to leave the couch.
Then sitting back and watching the paper curl at the edges, dry to a crisp and drift off upon the slightest breeze.
You don't need to leave the couch.
I had planned to go back to school. Instead I'm too burnt out to hold down a job.
Lots of puttering around to do though.
Lots of puttering around to do though.
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The tennis player Naomi Osaka holding her racquet, arms raised, in front of a net. She's wearing an elaborate all-white embroidered dress with a kimono silhouette, ties in front, and very long rolls of fabric at the sleeves.
https://www.france24.com/en...
Naomi Osaka's kimono dress for Wimbledon—inspired by "Kill Bill" and kirigami--designed in collaboration with Hana Yagi.
"To match the All England Club's strict all-white dress code, the 28-year-old wore a kimono-style ceremonial dress decorated with embroidered cranes and cherry blossom.
"She paired the white outfit with a traditional kanzashi hair ornament featuring white flowers before removing both to reveal a white Nike dress."
Photo by Henry Nicholls for AFP.
Naomi Osaka's kimono dress for Wimbledon—inspired by "Kill Bill" and kirigami--designed in collaboration with Hana Yagi.
"To match the All England Club's strict all-white dress code, the 28-year-old wore a kimono-style ceremonial dress decorated with embroidered cranes and cherry blossom.
"She paired the white outfit with a traditional kanzashi hair ornament featuring white flowers before removing both to reveal a white Nike dress."
Photo by Henry Nicholls for AFP.
This friggin rules
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Photo of me standing next to a roadside historical marker honoring Andre Roussimoff, known professionally as Andre the Giant. The marker bears the seal of North Carolina and says “K 69 ANDRE THE GIANT 1946-1993 Actor and professional wrestler. Was born Andre Roussimoff. Known for role in The Princess Bride in 1987. Lived nearby.”
I saw the new historical marker honoring Andre the Giant (Andre René Roussimoff) in Ellerbe, NC, that was unveiled in April: https://mltshp.com/p/1ROF7
For anyone considering a visit, it’s conveniently situated by a small rest area.
For anyone considering a visit, it’s conveniently situated by a small rest area.
I really want there to be a peanut dispenser nearby.
AND IT OPENED UP MY EYES
@shitleopard Nobody's going to drag you up / to get into the light where you belong
It looks like the bottom of the placard might match his height, which would be a wonderful detail
His real name is Wasborn?
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A blank-faced figure wearing a sizable black top hat and a dark suit glances down at a bright red snake with green spots coming out of its pocket. The figure appears surprised, but it's hard to tell what it's thinking since the only visible facial feature is a nose. The background is a light gray. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".