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If you traveled back 250-500 years what could you see near you? After a four year research project, I can tell you the answer in Britain and Ireland and it is quite exciting! (πŸΊβ€‹πŸ†β€‹πŸ°β€‹πŸ¦ˆβ€‹β€‹πŸ¦β€‹πŸβ€‹)!

My Atlas of Early Modern Wildlife will be published in June, but I have special permission to share some of my findings before that, so I will be releasing one map each month here. Here is a list of previously released ones: historyandnature.wordpress.com

Finished my Crimson Seed Talisman from #EldenRing - been working on it on and off since the beginning of April

#fediart #metalworking #electronics #maker

I washed the car with my dad.

He wanted to know why I couldn’t just use a sponge and hose like a normal person.

The party don’t start til I walk in, look around nervously and pull out my phone

As the U.S. military shoots down UFOs after the balloon incident, I'll mention that the Stargate program used some pretty iffy cover stories.

Fight on, SG-1.

(Yes, I know that's not how it works but I grew up watching the X-Files and Stargate, okay? Let me have this.)

@yosh

"So if someone decides to use a 40% larger-than-average car in cities, their speed limit should be throttled to be 40% lower-than-average. Momentum-based limits!"

But that means everyone around them is throttled to 40% lower speed limit. Best just to keep them off the road in the first place.

It’s not vehicle speed that kills, it’s vehicle *momentum*. A smaller car going faster may deliver less impact than a large vehicle going slower (momentum = velocity * mass).

We already have the (table stakes) technology to apply geo-fence-based speed throttling. And this should definitely take momentum into account. So if someone decides to use a 40% larger-than-average car in cities, their speed limit should be throttled to be 40% lower-than-average. Momentum-based limits!

@norcalgrandma@sfba.social
If you're biased it just means you're the right dog-mom for her.

Scooter the Gray came from a parrot rescue place. She's always been very trusting, so I know she was taken care of, but the thing she'd throw out was "Scooter - no! Ow, you little asshole!" So, maybe not all sunny pastures.

She's been here 3 years and now what she throws out is "the good Scooter" or [whispering] "I love the Scootie" [kiss noise]. Progress.

@RIDDLES

Pro tip: If your other half tries to get you interested in sportsball by explaining it to you, repeat back whatever is said to you, but get it wrong every time. After a while he'll give up and you can go do other things.

me: pendants annoy me

him: why?

me: they think they know everything

him: I think you mean β€œpedants”

me: *under breath* fucking pendant

@wjmaggos @jbouie "you can understand the reason for the law, even though it can cause psychological distress"?

You mean, even though these laws will kill kids?

Because we have the receipts. This has been studied. There is *no* debate in psychology or medicine anymore: preventing trans kids from transitioning kills a *huge* portion of them, and the number who desist are vanishingly small--of all kids who transition, 97.5% still ID as trans as adults, and virtually all of that 2.5% who desisted were extremely early transitioners and went back to their AGAB by the time they were 10--so, before any medical intervention.

There's only one reason for those laws, and that reason *is to kill trans people*, friend. They even named one "The Millstone Act," after the Biblical method of execution by drowning. Genocide experts say their arguments are genocidal.

Please stop both sidesing and listen to the experts.

publications.aap.org/pediatric

scstatehouse.gov/sess125_2023-

lemkininstitute.com/statements

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