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How Do You Pronounce Gyrfalcon?

How do you pronounce Gyrfalcon?
(Honestly, pronounce it however you want. If you’ve seen one in the wild, you’re one up on me. Sigh.)
A book of my comics.
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Huh. My tumblr got hacked? Sorry about that to anyone who still sees my posts on their dash!
do you know what I want? I want a game where you play the forces of overgrowing nature, where you systematically destroy the mansion in the GardenScapes game I keep seeing ads for.
like. let me grow grass up through those perfect tiled patios and algae in the fountain and vines up through those marble statues and pillars cracking them in half. let me plant wildflowers and berries and lure birds and butterflies into the yard.
let me grow trees up through the roofs and on top of those perfect stone walls and crack them and break them down
I will DESTROY IT. WITH NATURE.
no microtransactions, no timed building.
you plant seeds and wait for them to grow, then train them over the top of the walls and wrap around the statues
attract birds and squirrels with water and nesting areas and they’ll bring you seeds
the goal of the game is to get it so quiet and wild that you can support entire ecosystems in what used to be a super colonial classist mansion
the hardest thing in the and is to lure and be able to support a cougar, because it requires the entire property to be FOREST with deer and berry bushes and a stream
there’s also a hidden plot about the rest of the world
it’s the end of oil and the entire world has actually managed to switch over to clean energy, everyone lives in gorgeous green cities and close-knit small towns with super efficient greenhouse agriculture with solar and wind power
all the suburbs and manor-house things have been abandoned because they’re too far away from population centres and there aren’t any cars
there are electric public rail systems in all the cities and between population centres and most people bike and use hover-board drones for transportation
full-on solarpunk
you find this out because there’s a subplot of finding and repairing an iPhone with bits of tech you find in the rubble of the manor house, which you can then access a couple news sites on
but that’s kinda the hidden ending
there are a couple more things like that as well, hidden, like the story of the family who lived in the manor (they were all dicks and economically terrible people which adds even more catharsis to the destruction), some campers that come through if you fit a requirement for scenery, that kind of thing)