Silver Tongue

Nov 27

autismserenity:
“ allthecanadianpolitics:
“ mindblowingscience:
“ Climate Change is acting much faster than many have expected. Global sea ice is in a free fall compared to all other years on record.
Related article:
The North Pole is an insane 20 C...

autismserenity:

allthecanadianpolitics:

mindblowingscience:

Climate Change is acting much faster than many have expected. Global sea ice is in a free fall compared to all other years on record.

Related article:

The North Pole is an insane 20 C warmer than normal as winter descends

While we’re on the topic of Climate Change, this post and article is worth reading (from my science blog above).

That’s 36 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than it should be at this time of year. I’m especially troubled because my Actual News-Reading Friends are reacting to this with “wait but is that normal, or is it actually global warming?”

Which means that sources like the Washington Post are doing a terrible job of explaining what this actually means. Which is probably a huge part of why people are generally not very concerned about climate change, especially not compared to how bad the situation actually is.

The graph above shows that every single year on record, the amount of ice in the sea has grown and melted at about the same times and in the same amounts. Except this year, when suddenly, instead of a bunch of ice forming in fucking winter, it’s… Not. It’s remaining at summer levels, basically.

This is not just part of global warming, it IS global warming. This is the core of the whole thing. The amazing amounts of carbon dioxide that we’ve been dumping into the atmosphere at an increasing rate for the past 100 years have been trapping more and more heat inside the atmosphere.

This has finally reached the point of Horrible Vicious Cycle. Because when it gets too warm, the polar ice caps melt.

When they melt, the oceans become much warmer and more acidic and can’t sustain life well.

When the oceans get warmer, they stop helping cool the atmosphere. Having large bodies of cold water lying around is GOOD if you want an area to be cooler. Having large bodies of warm water lying around does fuck all for cooling anybody down.

The less the oceans help cool things, the more our carbon emissions affect the atmosphere. Because they’re no longer partly being counteracted by the oceans.

Which means global warming accelerates.

Which means ice melting accelerates.

Which means the oceans get even more fucked up.

Which means global warming accelerates even more.

The reaction to this should not be “wait but is this just a thing that happens, the newspaper didn’t really say,” it should be a massive, front page, global headline of “OH FUCKING SHIT.”

(Source: twitter.com, via thetimeisneveright)

tenderule34:
“ rottenrobbie:
“ skwisgaaryousalady:
“ fyxie:
“ clubpunk:
“ vein:
“ wow
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this is fucking thought provoking
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brands are for the sake of advertising so people will remember their company and hopefully buy from them, this is a known...

tenderule34:

rottenrobbie:

skwisgaaryousalady:

fyxie:

clubpunk:

vein:

wow

this is fucking thought provoking 

brands are for the sake of advertising so people will remember their company and hopefully buy from them, this is a known business tactic. trees do not want to sell anything and probably couldn’t care less if you don’t recognize them theyre fucking plants bye

People are more focused on branding and spending money than learning about the world around them. So fuck you for defending that.

I’m with the first guy. Brands are designed to be recognized. You can’t help that. But unless you’re using plants in your field or are just a big nature nerd there will rarely be a need for you to recognize every plant by their foliage.

Might as well learn every different kind of mineral, gas, compound, organism, etc in the universe ever.

“Mom can you tell me what leaf this is?”

“Honey I honestly have no idea”

“Fuck you mom, you consumerist sheep”.

(Source: arvidabystrom, via guardingafterdawn-deactivated20)

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lierdumoa:

greenbryn:

whatthecurtains:

cthullhu:

nonomella:

Coraline is a masterfully made film, an amazing piece of art that i would never ever ever show to a child oh my god are you kidding me

Nothing wrong with a good dose of sheer terror at a young age

“It was a story, I learned when people began to read it, that children experienced as an adventure, but which gave adults nightmares. It’s the strangest book I’ve written”

-Neil Gaiman on Coraline

@nightlovechild

This is a legit psychology phenomenon tho like there’s a stop motion version of Alice and Wonderland that adults find viscerally horrifying, but children think is nbd. It’s like in that ‘toy story’ period of development kids are all kind of high key convinced that their stuffed animals lead secret lives when they’re not looking and that they’re sleeping on top of a child-eating monster every night so they see a movie like Coraline and are just like “Ah, yes. A validation of my normal everyday worldview. Same thing happened to me last Tuesday night. I told mommy and she just smiled and nodded.”

(via robustquestioner)

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leonanson:

Sun: come over

Hau: i can’t, i’m busy doing trials

Sun: i have malasadas

Hau:

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(Source: lordlenne, via the-nerdy-reindeer)

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ryousakaiart:
“  Between commissions, I made this drawing for my friend Nyuugao! ^^
Hope you like it!
Full res file on this month’s reward.
MY PATREON
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ryousakaiart:

Between commissions, I made this drawing for my friend Nyuugao! ^^

Hope you like it!

Full res file on this month’s reward.
MY PATREON

(Source: mrsakaiart, via )