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Took my beloved and the terrier out kayaking (his first time, to see if he likes it so we can get our own kayak and save on rental fees) for Mother’s Day.
We all had a great time, so, yes.
“ Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing—absolutely nothing—half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” — Ratty, ‘The Wind in the Willows’
We all had a great time, so, yes.
“ Believe me, my young friend, there is nothing—absolutely nothing—half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats.” — Ratty, ‘The Wind in the Willows’
Also, did the kayaks have a skeg or a rudder?
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for those curious, it was an “image of distinction” in the 2022 nikon small world competition:
https://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gallerie...
https://www.nikonsmallworld.com/gallerie...
This is a war against armies so vast they dwarf our numbers. We lost this war, long ago. They do not need The Gulf, or The Straight, so cool!
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Photograph of a glass bottle of Nehi soda sitting on the hood of a car that's parked under the shade of some trees.
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Me and my partner in our academic regalia.
congrats!
Well done!
Congratulations. So, you went to W?
HOORAY
@0y3ahSansAcut3 Yes! I did the distance program, but UW-Madison.
Congratulations!!!
Badass! 😎
Welcome to the club!
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When the pardons drop, counting on the harmed nations, and nationals, to bring charges...no specifics here. Rhymes with Pacific.
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Dick Grayson (Robin from the Batman comic) is wearing an alternative mask from what he usually wears. Black background. We see him head and shoulders and dripping wet as he says to someone off panel, "I don't want to spend the rest of the night SKINNY DIPPING! And from now on, the
"OLD LOOK" ROBIN is the "ONLY LOOK" ROBIN!
"OLD LOOK" ROBIN is the "ONLY LOOK" ROBIN!
source: https://mstdn.social/@ComicCo...
The panel that birthed a thousand fanfics.
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And while many would argue that this is a fake, made-up holiday just to sell cards, I would counter that we are so removed from our roots as social creatures who lived in tight, close knit communities and desperately feel the need for connection.
Here's to you being able, if willing, to make that connection today.
Here's to you being able, if willing, to make that connection today.
every holiday is fake and made up.
At least this one was made up by a woman from Grafton West Virginia in order to connect sons of the TRUE AND RIGHT UNION OF AMERICA! with their estranged mothers during the great conflict to destroy the racist! charlatan! losers! johnny reb and the corrupt, slave trading system he defends.
At least this one was made up by a woman from Grafton West Virginia in order to connect sons of the TRUE AND RIGHT UNION OF AMERICA! with their estranged mothers during the great conflict to destroy the racist! charlatan! losers! johnny reb and the corrupt, slave trading system he defends.
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Mothra a monster from a Godzilla film. The artist rendered this in greens and yellows with the moth flying.
To all who celebrate. My cat brought me a live moth this morning. Been reading Tales Of Power, (just a side note.)
happy mothra's day. i am not getting along with my mothra right now. it's a special time.
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Remixed webcomic of stick figure dad walking into a room asking "Are ya winning, son?". The stick figure boy sitting at a compute replies "I'm making 11 people laugh on mltshp". The original comic used Mastodon in the punchline.
Original: https://mltshp.com/p/1RPBC
<3
worth it
Count me in for an even dozen.
Oh yes
That's 11 appreciative people.
Oh no we overshot it. I might have to unlike it
It's at 68 likes. Almost nice.
@ardgedee fixed it for ya
ps nice
ps nice
+1
lol
I'm one of them! <3
:handshake: &emoji& $69420
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cropped phone pic: a tiny translucent plastic chicken, sitting on a window ledge, with daylight passing through it. behind it is a frosted glass window, and below, a dark wood panel
it’s been hectic at work. i hate it. the only good thing about it lately has been finding these tiny (~1”) plastic chickens in random places at the office.
last week, i noticed one on a short fridge next to the office espresso machine. a day or so later, i saw a second on a random shelf on another floor. a day after that, a coworker happened to say “did you see the neon orange chicken in the drinks cooler?”.
he and i found three more the same day, and another coworker i mentioned the chickens to said she’d spotted another in the ladies bathroom on the floor above mine. no-one in office has owned up to it yet.
now there are at least seven of them around the office. i don’t know what person is doing it, but bless them for giving me the tiniest slice of whimsy to get me through the day
last week, i noticed one on a short fridge next to the office espresso machine. a day or so later, i saw a second on a random shelf on another floor. a day after that, a coworker happened to say “did you see the neon orange chicken in the drinks cooler?”.
he and i found three more the same day, and another coworker i mentioned the chickens to said she’d spotted another in the ladies bathroom on the floor above mine. no-one in office has owned up to it yet.
now there are at least seven of them around the office. i don’t know what person is doing it, but bless them for giving me the tiniest slice of whimsy to get me through the day
I love this
That's a wonderful bit of delight
We found a small duck on a Disney Cruise once upon a time (apparently it's a thing)
This has been happening around our office for the last several months. Ducks, dinosaurs, monkeys. No one knows who started it but it’s inspired others to get in on the craze. For my part I found some hummingbirds, crows, and potted cacti in a novelty store and had a very fun couple of weeks sprinkling them around.
Whimsy is turning out to be crucial these days. Waterfowl-related whimsy is bonus.
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Cover art for a 1984 novel, 'Confessions of an Infomaniac' by Elizabeth M. Ferrarini. A woman sits at a computer, raising a wine glass to toast with a man appearing on her computer screen.
source: https://scavengedluxury.tumblr.com/post...
"A young woman becomes involved in the world of computers and decides to use a computerized information service to meet men"
"A young woman becomes involved in the world of computers and decides to use a computerized information service to meet men"
SNEAKERS starring Robert Redford.
"My voice is my passport".
"My voice is my passport".
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A woman with grey-brown hair pulled back in a brain and a green plaid flannel shirt stands behind a man who is seated. He is wearing a grey toque and black glasses and has a full white beard. He has one eye open for some reason. The woman has a hand on his shoulder and holds a piece of a cookie in her other hand. The woman is me and the man is the mister.
Not a great photo of either one of us but somehow I love it. This was before we sat down to watch the town talent show.
i love this
It's all in the eyebrows: 🤨
(Also, the classic box cover for MasterMind™ — https://boardgamegeek.com/image...)
What's not to love? This is fantastic!
American Gothic (2026)
Comfy folk, and ♡ your hair came back!
This is lovely. They better have brought their best talent
COME TO VERMONT poster right there
This is superb and also I think I have that shirt you're wearing 😂
Y'all are one of my favorite couples.
The muted hand gesture ("La mano a borsa") suggests the suppression of otherwise expressive Italian roots 🍝
It’s a great picture of both of you!
I love the looks on your faces! Disdain? Disapproval? Dysurea? All goes to show that someone is at the same level of photographic skill as me.
@not_on_display +YES+
@not_on_display HAHAHA
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Source: https://bsky.app/profile...
The Office at Night (2019), a homage to Edward Hopper by British artist, Phil Lockwood (born in 1941).
Acrylic on board
91 x 61 cm
Phil Lockwood paid tribute to Edward Hopper with a compilation of Hopper’s work in this single painting.
The Office at Night (2019), a homage to Edward Hopper by British artist, Phil Lockwood (born in 1941).
Acrylic on board
91 x 61 cm
Phil Lockwood paid tribute to Edward Hopper with a compilation of Hopper’s work in this single painting.
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The first panel shows a crow with the title "How to live a good life". The second panel shows a crow cawing at itself in the mirror with the subheading "Make friends". The next panel says "Explore" and shows a crow looking into a commercial waste bin. The next says "Try new things" with a crow eating something vile. The next one says "Be curious" and shows the crow grabbing a hissing cat's tail". The final frame says "Get a hobby" and shows the crow looking closely at a book of matches.
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[Guardian headline title]
Inspiring Travel Ideas for 2026
Chosen By Our Readers Who Are Microplastics
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Stuck for somewhere to go on holiday this year? Microplastic Guardian readers offer their travel tips
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A Pristine highland river
This glorious unspoilt Scottish river feels a million miles from a sausage roll packet, but it’s actually just a short picnic away!
Paul and David, sausage roll packet bits
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Breathtaking Mountaintop
True travellers know it’s not about the destination, but the journey. We simply left our plastic bag with no plan, hopping a serendipitously from gust to gust all the way to the Haute-Pyrénées
Sue and Tom, bits of plastic bag
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Polar Bear’s balls
Since we left our Space Invaders packet in 1983, we've developed a taste for adventure. Most tourists are happy with package holidays in European genitals, but the Arctic Circle has some wonderful undiscovered testes.
Janet and Ian, crisp packet particles
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Human foetus
Human placentas are such tourist traps, with every single one on Earth now occupied by microplastic holidaymakers. We've gone ‘off the beaten track’ and entered the a delightful foetus’s lungs.
The Wilsons, ground Ford Ka indicator wand.
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Liz Truss
We’ve spent four glorious summers in the frontal cortex of former UK Government star, Elizabeth Truss. A truly vibrant spot to just sit back, relax, and watch the colourful thoughts roll by!
Diogo and Shawna, spork dust
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Your Child’s Eyeball
The wonder of travel is seeing the world with fresh eyes, and you can't get fresher than the eyes of your kid. Easily accessible via the bloodstream.
Dennis, polyurethane spray foam
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The Mariana Trench
Ever since we were dropped into the sea in 2022, we’ve strayed ever further from the ’tourist trail’. Last year we found this blissfully peaceful Pacific trench.
Louise and Di- fragment of Rebekah Vardy’s agent’s phone case
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[Guardian headline title]
Inspiring Travel Ideas for 2026
Chosen By Our Readers Who Are Microplastics
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Stuck for somewhere to go on holiday this year? Microplastic Guardian readers offer their travel tips
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A Pristine highland river
This glorious unspoilt Scottish river feels a million miles from a sausage roll packet, but it’s actually just a short picnic away!
Paul and David, sausage roll packet bits
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Breathtaking Mountaintop
True travellers know it’s not about the destination, but the journey. We simply left our plastic bag with no plan, hopping a serendipitously from gust to gust all the way to the Haute-Pyrénées
Sue and Tom, bits of plastic bag
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Polar Bear’s balls
Since we left our Space Invaders packet in 1983, we've developed a taste for adventure. Most tourists are happy with package holidays in European genitals, but the Arctic Circle has some wonderful undiscovered testes.
Janet and Ian, crisp packet particles
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Human foetus
Human placentas are such tourist traps, with every single one on Earth now occupied by microplastic holidaymakers. We've gone ‘off the beaten track’ and entered the a delightful foetus’s lungs.
The Wilsons, ground Ford Ka indicator wand.
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Liz Truss
We’ve spent four glorious summers in the frontal cortex of former UK Government star, Elizabeth Truss. A truly vibrant spot to just sit back, relax, and watch the colourful thoughts roll by!
Diogo and Shawna, spork dust
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Your Child’s Eyeball
The wonder of travel is seeing the world with fresh eyes, and you can't get fresher than the eyes of your kid. Easily accessible via the bloodstream.
Dennis, polyurethane spray foam
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The Mariana Trench
Ever since we were dropped into the sea in 2022, we’ve strayed ever further from the ’tourist trail’. Last year we found this blissfully peaceful Pacific trench.
Louise and Di- fragment of Rebekah Vardy’s agent’s phone case
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source: https://bsky.app/profile...
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mannequin hands in various articulations and skin tones
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Brown and black insect with 'feathered ' legs
Scientists just officially named this ne species the Larrakia Feather-Legged Assassin Bug. It was found only 10km from Darwin’s CBD!
https://www.abc.net.au/news...
https://www.abc.net.au/news...
Gorgeous!
... boots with the fur
I thought this was a hand bag advertisement at first. (Mental typo, right?) But, it's a bug, not a featured item! Way cool!
@dreyfusslugado my first thought as well! If I may riff…
Shawty had assassin beetle genes
Boots with the fur
Ant colony sniffin at her
Scents hit the floor
Next thing you know
Shawty laid ‘em low low low low low low low low
Shawty had assassin beetle genes
Boots with the fur
Ant colony sniffin at her
Scents hit the floor
Next thing you know
Shawty laid ‘em low low low low low low low low
@BennyTheIcepick +++
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I've lost a lot of people I was very fond of as various internet communities have passed on, but I am not going to be OK when I realize I've seen the last https://www.tumblr.com/luannecl... post.
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The red and white face of a battered black coke machine with six yellow rectangular buttons labeled "mystery" in jumbled letters, and the coin slot labeled "75¢"
TIL -
For 20 years, a phantom kept this Coke machine on Seattle's Capitol Hill stocked with discontinued sodas for 55 cents, then 75 cents. If anyone ever knew who it was, they didn't say.
The machine disappeared in 2018, replaced only by a note: "Going for a walk, need to find myself. Maybe take a shower even."
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
h/t: https://boingboing.net/2026...
For 20 years, a phantom kept this Coke machine on Seattle's Capitol Hill stocked with discontinued sodas for 55 cents, then 75 cents. If anyone ever knew who it was, they didn't say.
The machine disappeared in 2018, replaced only by a note: "Going for a walk, need to find myself. Maybe take a shower even."
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
h/t: https://boingboing.net/2026...
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The cover of the book "Infinite Jeffs," by Jeff Jeff Jeff.
"The Infinite Jest," with every word replaced with "Jeff," is available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Infinite...
Peek inside on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile...
Peek inside on bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile...
Related? https://youtu.be/0OzXZGA1...
Relevant https://mltshp.com/p/1RPFC
Born on the first of Jeff nineteen Jeff-ty Jeff?
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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Why are there so many paintings of half-naked women looking through telescopes? And why do they always include a pig in pajamas? Come on, artists- do something new.
Body Double Ham Sandwich
I don't know much about art, but I know what I like.
There wouldn't be so much art about it if it didn't keep happening.
@owl paint what you know, I guess.
Tits out for ham bae.
WHAT...what! is the pig supposed to mean?!? Are these Parisian sex workers symbolizes feminism as it rises against the complicity of the hegemony? WHY!?
Harlots' Web
The downside is when you take a break for winter, then come back the following spring/summer, you think you still have the arm strength to do long paddles, but your body begs to differ.