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I Am The Weakest, The Most Wanting In Wisdom, I Know, And My Life, If Lost, Would Be Least Missed, Truly

I Am The Weakest, The Most Wanting In Wisdom, I Know, And My Life, If Lost, Would Be Least Missed, Truly
I Am The Weakest, The Most Wanting In Wisdom, I Know, And My Life, If Lost, Would Be Least Missed, Truly

I am the weakest, the most wanting in wisdom, I know, And my life, if lost, would be least missed, truly 🪓🌿

(below the cut are more doodle of lord and lady Bertilak with Gawain, look up at your own risk)

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you forgot piezoelectric polymers for tidal energy, they put these big flexible tubes in the water and when the waves bend them they create an electric charge via material physics

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Indeed! Almost all generators fall under one of four categories:

Spinning things with boiling juice (coal, gas, uranium, geothermal, solar reflectors, nuclear fusion).

Spinning things with Nature (wind, hydroelectric)

Quantum mechanical magic nonsensicals (solar panels)

Fucked up thermometers (the plutonium things they put in Mars rovers and stuff)

2 years ago

Qualifier, *sometimes* you can take out a chunk and everything's fine, most times you take out the chunk and everything isn't fine but you can have exceptions, often there's a collective affect where taking out a chunk is fine so long as you still have other chunks. In biology you learn there are exceptions to every rule, there's even a thing called "the central dogma of molecular biology" that later proved inconsistent. Every month or so I see a post where someone finds an instance where biology is inconsistent and they think "THIS DISCREDITS THIS ENTIRE FIELD" and actually all they found out was it's more nuanced than their high school zoology class. Also for the record, the entire reason science exists is because we don't understand everything, literally the whole point of scientists is they look at stuff we don't know everything about and find out more. "ThEy DoNt EvEn KnOw HoW [bLaNk] WoRkS" yes, that's why we're paying them to figure it out.

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3 years ago

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The first page of an Owl House fan comic in black and white.

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Panel 2: Caleb cuts into his meal.
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Panel 3: Philip picks up his goblet.
"Would it make a difference if I told you?"
The second page of an Owl House fan comic in black and white.

Panel 1: A close-up of Caleb, eyebrows raised, glaring daggers.

Panel 2: Caleb takes a bite of his food.

Panel 3: A new scene. A close-up of a watering can and the strange wart-covered bush that it's watering.

Panel 4: Terra Snapdragon stands in her garden, watering, not looking up as Emperor Belos stands behind her, also not looking at her.
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Panel 5: A close-up of the bush's bulbous, warty flowers as they continue to speak off panel.
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2 years ago

tldr; just start planting native ferns from seed and no one will stop you

Stop glorifying the grind for money and start glorifying the grind for reforestation, not even a joke, I'm currently landscaping my hostel with a focus on natives (some non natives that I like) and nobody has said anything because who wants to fight for patchy lawn grass and rocky mud, the thing no body tells you when you move out is you can just plant seeds and small plants and no one will stop you. I literally scavenged sticks and piled them in a rectangle and filled them with dirt to make a garden bed and no one has taken it down or asked questions; it's winter so people think there's just a pile of leaves that was never cleaned up. gonna plant ocean spray and beach roses there and no one's the wiser.

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