I just do it as a courtesy to the people as I'm usually making fun of them in forums they didn't originally post in. It's not like I'm thinking about it as being doxxing, more just that I'm poking fun at someone behind their back - if they're a public figure that's one thing - but the average Joe? Just feels impolite. That's why I do it anyway.
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Funnily enough I thought he'd already gone there
There's a family of them near where I live in Canberra. I think I counted 6 but it may have been more. I'm always happy to see native wildlife thriving in the suburbs but then I realise I've lived here for years and years and never seen nor heard them here, it's likely because of their loss of habitat due to the Orroral valley fire during black summer.
I'm also pretty conscious of all the animals listed in the article that they have to compete with - all in abundance here.
I guess it's like I can't find a use case for it. Maybe I'll try it again but it didn't grab me the first time. I'm a savoury drink fan - bloody Mary's and super dirty dry martinis are my favourite.
Maybe it was the carbonation I didn't like. Things to ponder..
I had no idea. This slaps.
I tried Kombucha for the first time the other day.
I don't get it.
It wasn't terrible but I'd rather have a beer or a juice. Not whatever that was.
What the fucking fuck
Don't think twice, it's all right
The damaged tree likely could still have been a home for animals. This, not so much.
I don't understand the need so many feel to make sure that human fingerprints are visible on everything. Like carving initials in trees, spray painting on boulders, stacking stones at the beach.
Can't we look out at the natural world and see that it's the absence of us, or absence of any signs we were there that makes it beautiful?
Mm something something you are beautiful... Something
I really think it's cool that our interpretation of a picture of a simple, benign object can be so influenced by another piece of art.
If anything this image should evoke memories of childhood play, it's also objectively pleasing in terms of colour.
But because most of us have seen a specific movie, we see it as a threatening, malicious object. Cool.