Will always live on in my personal wishbook…
Will always live on in my personal wishbook…
Lol. Gets murkier when you’re in neither of those places and use a combo of both. I’ll stick with “closer” for now
I kinda like the funky-saurs too. They have a disheveled, extinct vibe I identify with.
RIP. Tough work for surely too little
Someone’s mom totally gonna blow me through these jorts!
A good version of “Riverworld” by Philip Jose Farmer would be awesome. “Borne” or “The Strange Bird” by Jeff Vandermeer. “Dance, Dance, Dance” by Murakmi. The Maddaddam Trilogy by Atwood.
As a deep cut, “The Woman in the Dunes” by Kobo Abe. Totally surreal.
I recognize that bear! That’s the same no-good медведь that stole my pic-a-nic basket!
Nissssssssssse try, Big Ssssssssssnak!
I searched all my cupboards for Russian chocolate. It is all crumbly and objectively terrible/an acquired taste.
My lord! I can see the changes take place right in font of my eyes!
Thank you to not speak about my hotdog toaster 😇
Beings SO love a sign of their impact on an environment!
Does this mean they’re in my new jorts too?!
I wanted to be make fun of a such a privileged perspective in the title, thankfully the article is more balanced:
“Moll recognizes that climate change poses an existential threat to his ability to run outside—and that this passion in and of itself is a “luxury.”
“The environment and the health of our climate is so intertwined with the ability to run,” he told me, pointing out that many countries in the Global South are bearing the brunt of climate impacts. “Not everyone is afforded the material conditions to have a passion like ultra-endurance running.”
Ah, PT Cruiser in orbit!