Silver Tongue
rissa-posts:
“sigynpenniman:
“as an IT person I would like to sue this screen for emotional damages
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Thought this was the post, and was like “yeah that makes sense” ”

rissa-posts:

sigynpenniman:

as an IT person I would like to sue this screen for emotional damages

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Thought this was the post, and was like “yeah that makes sense”

toastpotent:

foulserpent:

foulserpent:

foulserpent:

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hannibal subreddit header is so fucking funny

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*hannibal yelling through a megaphone*

TELL ME, WILL,

Terrakion: Fuck.

Virizion: *gasps as she covers Keldeo’s ears and walks out the room with him*

*later*

Keldeo: Fuck

Virizion: *gasps*

Cobalion: n-now Virizion

Terrakion: oh shit

Virizion: *pins Terrakion to the ground and about ready to beat the shit out of him*

xxtc-96xx:

xxtc-96xx:

more or less the family dynamic XD

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mom’s not f**cking around

theneonflower:

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[fated paths au] Visit

foulserpent:

ambergrief:

it straight up smells like spiders in here

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kaijuno:

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saintemiliosandoz:

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THE WHAT

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im fucking begging you,,,, blease run your product names through a test group,,, pleas e

dr-otter:

guerrillatech:

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Draining and paving wetlands is just about one of the worst ideas ever. When water can disperse along a winding waterway into soft soil it slows it’s movement way down. Slow water deposits sediment instead of eroding it. Plants can grow in it that clean the water and trap more sediment. That increased soil absorbs and slows extra water when there’s a larger rain than usual and buffers the effects of even torrential storms.

Fast, straight waterways remove soil, and don’t give water a chance to soak in. Often insult is added to injury by paving and armoring the banks (ostensibly to reduce erosion) removing any possibility of absorbing and slowing extra water. Any increase in precipitation upstream means a higher water level. A storm means catastrophic flooding.

Draining wetlands doesn’t make more “usable” land, it sets the stage for tragedies.