If this doesn’t confirm that PowerPuff Girls and Dexter’s Laboratory take place in the same universe I don’t know what will.
they’re also in the billy and mandy universe. And I don’t jsut mean the reference from teh beuty pagent episode, I’m talking about princess morbucks making a cameo at one point in billy and mandys classroom
That seems more like a character who looks like Morbucks rather than the actual Princess Morbucks.
The cameos in “The Grim Adventures Of the Kids Next Door” on the other hand.
Also,
True but I don’t think that princess has a style that’s generic enough to appear somewhere else without it being intentional. In another episode there’s a clearer cameo but I don’t remember which one it is
You might have seen an obituary for the Great Barrier Reef
floating around over the past few days. Published by Outside Magazine, the supposedly
satirical article declared that the Great Barrier Reef had “passed away after
a long illness” at 25 million years of age, and that “no effort” was ever made
to save the reef.
This is not true.
It’s really, really, really
not true.
Yes, the Great Barrier Reef recently underwent a massive
bleaching event that affected 93%
of its coral. That bleaching event resulted in the death of 22%
of its coral.
22% dead is not the same as 100% dead.
So why did author Rowan Jacobsen
write the obituary? Some are saying it was satire, a deliberate exaggeration meant
to raise awareness of the Great Barrier Reef’s plight. If this was the case, the
plot backfired spectacularly. Many people took to Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr,
and other public mourning venues to declare their sadness and outrage over the
death of the world’s largest living structure.
This is a dangerous reaction, but not an uncommon one. And
it’s a reaction that Dr. “Rusty” Brainard, chief of the Coral Reef Ecosystem
Program at NOAA’s Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center, worries will hinder
efforts to save the very-very-very-not-dead reef. As
he told the Huffington Post, people may begin to think that “if there’s
nothing that can be done,” we should “not do anything and move onto other
issues.”
In the interests of preserving the Great Barrier Reef’s not-dead state, let’s not do that. While the Reef is arguably dying, it can still be saved, and we should be
doing what we can to save it.
So what can we do?
If the news of the Great Barrier Reef’s “death” upset you,
please
read on.
This is important! Please always question sweeping declarations about the state of a particular environment… they are usually oversimplifying the issue at best, and at worst the statements like “RIP Great Barrier Reef” are as good as encouraging people to abandon a cause, that - in reality - needs more champions.
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