the tag flashing was recently blocked from IOS, please use eyestrain instead if you want to still reach IOS users thanks
to any epileptic folks using the mobile app on iOS: turn off media autoplay if you haven’t already!
here’s how:
tap the little person icon in the bottom right corner, tap the gear in the top right, and then go into “general settings” at the very top
tap on “media autoplay” — here you can see mine is set to “only on wifi” meaning videos and gifs automatically play when I’m connected to wifi.
we want to set this to “never autoplay” so gifs and videos will ONLY play when you tap on them! it’s not a perfect fix but it’ll hopefully help catch unfiltered posts while people spread the word to change up their tags and adjust blacklists/filters accordingly :\
[painting of illegible green traffic signs over a snowy highway landscape]
Instead of endless wastelands of mowed grass lawns, consider:
this only works in places with lots of rain, a temperate summer, and a nice cold winter. like England. or Michigan.
True! Unless you can find an economical way to irrigate, more appropriate lawn alternatives in hotter, more arid places might lean more to prairie meadows using local grasses and wildflowers:
Or, they might mean doing classic landscaping, but with rocks and xeriscape plants:
Or having a cactus garden:
There are lots of exciting possibilities once you throw the classic turf lawn out the window!
these are all so beautiful and all I can think is ‘that stone arc isn’t a stargate and I’m sad about it’
Medieval island: Le Mont-Saint-Michel in Normandy, France.
Well I've play enough RPG's to know that this is the town you go to to buy gear and potions, find side quests, and sometime is essential to the main quest.
TWILIGHT SCENERY PART ONE
Amsterdam, the Netherlands by Ceci-Cela
Library at Marienburg Castle, Germany
Can’t you just smell the fresh bread baking?
nothing beats the smell of old books. @ Rijksmuseum.
green furniture is so nice
La Fermette Marbeuf is a renowned restaurant in Paris’ 8th district. Its Art Nouveau decor is listed as an historical monument, in particular its magnificent glass roof designed in 1898 by Hubert and Martineau. The latter crowns a romantic decor in springtime colours, adorned with mural paintings and a reproduction Botticelli.