Arlong Park manga panel redraw 🌊
you have been visited by the seven magic dragon balls your biggest wish will be granted but only if you reblog
Ah yes because then with communism, nobody can harm the animals
when people point out unethical practices in producing food popular with vegans we are not saying the meat industry is somehow more ethical we’re saying your enemy should first and foremost be capitalism because that’s the source of exploitation and environmental destruction. it’s a fact that some vegans downplay capitalism as a factor and put the blame primarily on consumption of animal products, which of course dives into terribble discourse.
in case anyone wants me be dumb of ass I haven’t eaten meat since I was like 10. would it be nice if people stopped eating meat, yes. but under capitalism it’s not gonna happen for a number of reasons, some involving the affordability of food and climate change eliminating food sources. so capitalism enemy #1 folxs.
Wednesday April 19.
Ahh, picture it. The time, around 2,000 years ago—the place, Pompeii. Simpler, happier times in some ways; and for the ruthless power games, insatiable sexual appetites, wild ambition, and creative genius, less so in others. However, following yesterday's foray into pastries, and all things fluffy, warm, and flakey, it dawned on us that this day around 2,000 years ago a happy chappy somewhere in the city's magnificent walls got to work and made some bread. CIL vol. IV 8972: XIII K. Maias panem feci—which translates as: On April 19th I made bread. And we love that for you, even millennia later! So, one day after our sweet celebration, it's time to pay homage to pastries' savory counterparts by marking April 19 with #bread. And a happy 2,000th anniversary to whichever miscellaneous Pompeian who decided not simply to make bread, but to mark the occasion with graffiti. But how do we know this? Well, it is thanks to the enquiring minds as evident in this post from @todayiwrotenothing, and indeed this commemoration on Reddit. Every day is a school day over here on The Internet.
Today it comes in countless forms, shapes, and sizes: wholewheat, rye, sourdough, multigrain bread, baguette, ciabatta, pumpernickel, soda, focaccia, cornbread, bagel, flatbread, naan, brioche, challah, and, last but by no means least, the ever-trusty white bread. As you will shortly see in the following string of bready content, this is simple yet limitless food: it can be braided, made by illustrated cats, or indeed constructed in the shape of the dashboard's beloved, hapless vessel, the good ship Ever Given.
So here's to you, as-yet-unnamed Pompeian who not only makes the bread, but brags about it too. We think you would have enjoyed this one-day tribute to your escapades here with #bread. We shall submit a formal application to rename it Tumbread, in your honor. But that's still not all: rumor has it there is sister graffiti that reads "Olivia condita XVII Kalendas Novembres"—so come back on November 16th for preserved olives.
random thing but i realized it might be helpful for some people so uh. theres this thingy where you can upload an image and it gives you a color palette based on it !
heres an example
and it also gives you the hex code values for them too its p neat !
here’s the link to the website !
This must be the end of the world This might be heaven or hell Or it may just be another world
sadly
I gave birth to our first child last night and apparently the event was so traumatic that it caused Harvey to fuse with the kitchen cabinet.
Because like 90% of the population is straight.
Why is straight the default? #LOVESIMON is in theaters March 16th.