The problem is that organizations have started saying like ☺️ we decided to stop offering unpaid internships bc it’s wrong ☺️ which is technically ethically correct but they don’t have the funding to pay interns so they just stop offering internships…
I finally sent out my first round of internship feeler emails on my self imposed deadline 🤢 i thought i would feel better bc i was so nervous about sending them but now i feel nervous about getting replies 🤢
an important moment in the life of any child is the day they learn about spontaneous hay combustion
what
the rural/urban divide in the tags on this post is hilarious
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Hobby tunneling is tunnel construction as a diversion. Usually, hobby tunnelers dig their tunnels by hand, using little equipment, and some can spend years or even decades to achieve any degree of completion. In some cases tunnels have been dug secretly, and only discovered by chance.
The “notable cases” are worth checking out. They’re a lot more….Accomplished than I expected, as well as just being wild
In the mid sixties, British civil engineer William Lyttle dug a wine cellar under his Hackney property. Having done so, he said that he had “found a taste for the thing” and kept on digging, for some forty years.
me when I’ve found a taste for the thing
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the lily rose depp the virgin suicides the bell jar alana champion lolita 2012 lana del rey girl interrupted industrial complex HAS to end
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Cuban Painted Snails (Polymita Picta)
“Their colours come from their diet, lichen and mosses rich in minerals that give the shells these stunning colours. They differ according to the particular mix of plants that each snail has been eating.” - David Attenborough
Attenborough‘s Life In Colour
[ID: 10 gifs of different cuban painted snails moving around on tree branches. Each snail’s shell has a different colour or combination of colours, including red, orange, brown, yellow, black, green and grey. The coloured lines or areas tend to follow the shape of the shell, creating a spiral pattern. End ID]
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Cuckoo wasp, Chrysis semicincta, Chrysididae
Photographed in France by Frank Deschandol // Instagram
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I’m listening to parable of the sower rn and i am not enjoying it its so 90s war on drugs escape from new york superpredator and i keep waiting for it to be subverted or for aliens to show up but I’m on part 10/13 so that seems unlikely 😞
I got covered in dirt again at work today like pigpen filthy and when i went to get my biweekly covid test the swab came out brown. Luckily i was wearing a mens button down and a ankle length utilitarian grey skirt so i got to imagine i was a german immigrant laundrywoman on the dusty streets of turn of the century philadelphia












