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24, she/her, fuck you if you voted for trump you are the problem
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It was gut-wrenching when I realized that many people alive today have never seen a truly mature tree up close.

In the Eastern USA, only tiny remnants of old-growth forest remain; all the rest, over 99%, was clear-cut within the last 100-150 years.

Most tree species here have a lifespan of 300-500 years—likely longer, since extant examples of truly old trees are so rare, there is limited ability to study them. In a suburban environment, almost all of the trees you see around you are mere saplings. A 50 year old oak tree is a youth only beginning its life.

The forest where I work is 100 years old; it was clear cut around 1920. It is still so young.

When I dig into the ground there, there is a layer about an inch thick of rich, plush, moist, fragrant topsoil, packed with mycelium and light and soft as a foam mattress. Underneath that the ground becomes hard and chalky in color, with a mineral odor.

It takes 100 years to build an inch of topsoil.

That topsoil, that marvelous, rich, living substance, took 100 years to build.

I am sorry your textbooks lied to you. Do you remember pictures in diagrams of soil layers, with a six-inch topsoil layer and a few feet of subsoil above bedrock?

That's not true anymore. If you are not an "outdoorsy" person that hikes off trail in forests regularly, it is likely that you have never touched true topsoil. The soil underlying lawns is depleted, compacted garbage with hardly any life in it. It seems more similar to rocks than soil to me now.

You see, tilling the soil and repeatedly disturbing it for agriculture destroys the topsoil layer, and there is no healthy plant community to regenerate it.

The North American prairies used to hold layers of topsoil more than eight or nine feet deep. That was a huge carbon sink, taking carbon out of the atmosphere and storing it underground.

Then European colonists settled the prairie and tried to drive the bison to extinction as part of the plan to drive Native Americans to extinction, and plowed up that topsoil...and the results were devastating. You might recall being taught about the Dust Bowl. Disrupting that incredible topsoil layer held in place by 12-foot-tall prairie grasses and over 100 different wildflower species caused the nation to be engulfed in horrific dirt storms that turned the sky black and had people hundreds of miles away coughing up clods of mud and sweeping thick drifts of dirt out of their homes.

But plowing is fundamental to agricultural civilizations at their very origins! you might say.

Where did those early civilizations live? River valleys.

Why river valleys? They're fertile because of seasonal flooding that deposits rich silt that can then be planted in.

And where does that silt come from?

Well, a huge river is created by smaller rivers coming together, which is created by smaller creeks coming together, which have their origins in the mountains and uplands, which are no good for farming but often covered in rich, dense forests.

The forests create the rich soil that makes agriculture possible. An ancient forest is so powerful, it brings life to civilizations and communities hundreds of miles away.

You may have heard that cattle farming is a significant source of greenhouse gas emissions. A huge chunk of that is just the conversion of an existing forest or grassland to pasture land. Robust plant communities like forests, wetlands, and grasslands are carbon sinks, storing carbon and removing it from the atmosphere. The destruction of these environments is a direct source of carbon emissions.

All is not lost. Nature knows how to regenerate herself after devastating events; she's done so countless times before, and forests are not static places anyway. They are in a constant state of regrowth and change. Human caretakers have been able to manage ancient forests for thousands of years. It is colonialism and the ideology of profit and greed that is so destructive, not human presence.

Preserve the old growth forests of the present, yes, but it is even more vital to protect the old growth forests of the future.

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New information revealed by the Hazbin Playbill

  • Charlie went to college
  • Charlie won multiple musical theater awards in college
  • Alastor broadcasts every day at noon (or whenever he feels like it)
  • Angel Dust is a singer
  • Angel Dust made his first onscreen appearance in one of Valentino’s films (so in or after the 1970s)
  • Vaggie is trained in sychronized dance
  • Sir Pentious has made weapons for Carmine Industries and Voxtek
  • Sir Pentious created the Egg Bois with the help of someone (probably Baxter)
  • Lucifer performs alongside the other Deadly Sins (“perform” might be metaphorical though)
  • Carmilla discovered new ways to use Angelic technology to improve Hell’s weaponry
  • Rosie does favors in exchange for people’s souls
  • Sera works directly under the Speaker of God
  • Sera is in charge of Heaven’s hierachy and laws
  • Emily is in charge of ensuring all citizens of Heaven are entertained and comfortable 
  • Mimzy owns a club called “Ragtime”
  • Mimzy once appeared in a radio special with Alastor called “Singa for ya Dinna!”
  • Vox acts in and directs his media projects
  • Valentino frequently goes on shooting sprees in the Entertainment District
  • Valentino describes the Entertainment District as ruled by himself, “Velvette, and I guess Vox”
  • Velvette has over 100 million subscribers
  • Velvette is the head of development for Love Potion (in collaboration with Valentino)
  • Velvette can do spells/magic
  • Saint Peter is the head singer in Heaven’s royal choir and founded the Angelic drama club
  • Saint Peter can play the harp and French horn
  • Zestial is the oldest living Overlord in power
  • Zestial is effectively retired
  • Zestial helps Carmilla with her business due to their friendship
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If by some miracle sweet potato Hitler doesn't win come the end of the week, this won't be necessary, but should he win here are some of the first things to be aware of or do.

  • If you know a trans person, no you don't. Respect them as best you can in private but you know nothing in public.
  • Be aware that TikTok will likely be banned, find new platforms to spread information. Fuck Twitter and what ever tiktok replacement he's working on.
  • Learn to Garden, even in winter so you can feed yourself should prices skyrocket
  • Get an air purifier. The Clean Air Act is likely to be stripped of its power with the EPA deregulated, air quality is going to suffer
  • Should you have kids, try to supplement history/social studies education. That's the first place they will attack, if you need help ask, history teacher will help
  • Try and do what you can to be aware of your health before January.

Help one another. That's the best way we can move forward and make change in the future.

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Just to be clear, Kamala conceded with grace and dignity but it is still well within everyone’s right to demand an investigation and even a recount with due cause despite a winner being declared. U.S.Americans have the right to demand free and fair elections (we don’t have a right to, say, start an insurrection like certain people did after the 2020 election).

Many, including major swing states, (Nevada, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and more) have already admitted to data and ballots not being recognized or lost and are recounting or calling for a recount. It usually takes days to count and record votes, a day after a bunch of election tampering is not enough.

If you used a mail-in ballot and haven’t yet, check if it was actually counted and “recognized.” A lot of mail-in voters from swing states found out that their ballots were uncounted today.

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alloplush

a bit late but happy halloween! 🎃 Luci decided to upgrade Al's costume, so now they match 💖 (I FORGOT TO POST IT HERE HAHA)

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Hey I just want to say if you chose not to vote and could have voted this (2024) election - fuck you - I hold you personally accountable for why this shit is happening and I’ll see you fuckers in hell

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Anonymous asked:

Hello! Would you mind talking about your writing process? And how long it took you to finish your first draft? I was thinking about getting into writing, but it's daunting.

Hi Anon! Of course; I’d be more than happy to talk about it! Thank you for asking! >w</ 

 The time frame in-which I finished the first draft is a bit wonky and very chaotic. But, I’ll try to explain it to the best of my ability! Buckle up because this...it’s going to be a long post!

 Allotted time to finish the first draft:

 -I first started writing the first chapter around the middle of August of 2019, and finished it around September 5, 2019.

 -As for the second chapter, I don’t quite remember when I started, but I finished it on October 25, 2019.

 -After that, I got too busy with work and took a short hiatus from anything related to Träumerei until January 1st of 2020. My New Year’s Resolution was to write about 2000 words per day when I’d get home, and…it worked out for a grand total of five days. However, I did complete Chapters 3 & 4 by the end of January, along with starting the first half of Chapter 5.

 -I was sick for most of February, so I did not write anything around this time. As for March, I was trying to catch up with art so I also did not work on the book.

 -Around the end of April, I decided to pick up work on Chapter 5 again since I was homestuck! Chapter 6 took about a day to write, and I started to pick up momentum with the remaining chapters and finished the first draft on May 15, 2020.

 -The first draft is currently at 67,420 words or 177 MS Word pages. It roughly translates to 310 book pages, though I’m not too sure if that conversion takes into account double or single space.

 -Technically, it took around nine months to complete the first draft. However, without my very many hiatuses, the actual amount of time would equate to roughly 3 ½ months.

 -If anything, I would say the further you get into the story, the quicker it is to write. Though, I’m sure it varies! It’s been an extremely chaotic year for…everyone, really, so the way I’ve been working on this draft is very unorthodox. Considering my area is on stay at home orders until at least June, I have a lot of spare time to write. Under most circumstances it would have taken much, much longer.

 -I’ve also had these characters for about six years, so that could also be taken into account for the general amount of time I took to complete this draft. I have plans for another book, ‘Starfall’ [set in modern day New England and with no magical elements], so I’d imagine the process for that story will be completely different.

 Writing Process

 -I’ve already had the fortune of watching let’s plays and reading reviews/critiques on my stories over the years. Not just for stories, but art & backgrounds as well, though…that’s completely unrelated to this. A lot of the time, the reactions are completely different from what I’d been expecting/hoping, but I consider that a really good thing! It means there’s always room to improve and get better with each passing day. It’s all been incredibly helpful to me with seeing from the perspective of other people. What may work or make sense to me won’t to others because, well, my knowledge of the characters and future events will be known to absolute no one except me.

 -It was something that I had never considered beforehand, so now when I write, I’ll still focus on what I want, but I’ll fill in the gaps with information to bridge scenes together.

 -For example, at the start of the story I’m on “Point A.” My end goal is to reach “Point G” by the final chapter. “Point A” could be—“Main character finds a talking rabbit” and “Point G” could be—“Main character discovers that the rabbit wanted to steal their soul this whole time.”

 -Afterwards, I’ll start writing character bios. I can’t post anything here related to Träumerei or my other projects due to spoilers, so let’s focus on “The Wanderer & the Rabbit.”

-Next up is the synopsis. Perhaps something like, “Taro the Wanderer meets a talking rabbit and goes on all sorts of adventures! It’s a shame something sinister is lurking behind the rabbit’s quaint smile.”

 -I then work on chapter summaries which tend to be around three-fifteen lines. You can write whatever you want here! They can also be know as “Point A summary”, ‘Point B summary”, etc., etc.

 -After the quick chapter summaries, I devote about half an MS Word page to write a more in-depth description of each chapter or plot point.

 -The last step [for this first draft] would be to write out the chapters.

 -I’m not going to read this draft for at least a week, so that when I go through it I can look through it with an un-objective eye. This is pretty much the step I’m on, right now!

 -I’ll work on cover art and illustrations, but I’ll save that process for later on down the line.

It can get overwhelming at times, but you should go for it! As time goes on and you get further and further into your story, the puzzle pieces will start falling into place. There will definitely be times in-which you get stuck on a certain scene, or something doesn’t play out the way you intended, but the key is to keep writing!

Breaks are also an important part of the process. It’s equally important to step back from your story every now and then to assess how it’s coming along. Let’s see, also, the characters will sometimes act in a different way than you’ve intended, but that tends to be expected. As soon as you write the first word in your story, the character, settings, they begin to take life all on their own. You’re merely looking in, an observer who is recording their lives. You see the story unfold at the same time as those you are writing.

Anyway, I hope this helped! Please feel free to ask if you need any advice/tips! It can be writing, game dev stuff [like maps or sprites], anything, really! 

Stay safe!

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