okay but I do want to know why Kusuo never bothered to learn how his limiters work. Supposedly, he helped design them, but he doesn’t know how to fix them himself, implying Kuusuke did most of the work.
Saiki is fully capable of getting full marks on his test. He’s good at solving logical problems, as long as they don’t involve predicting people’s behavior.
I guess he just never had interest in engineering.
Which begs the question… what kinds of subjects are Saiki genuinely interested in? Possibly aviation. He’s a fan of a few JUMP serials. And obviously, pretending to be ‘normal.’ But what else?
This is amazing I need one! It's beautiful I'll probably go and buy one now
I love subtle fandom shirts
EKKEHE9EJSFIEBW I IN LOVE YOUR STYLES SO CUTE 🥰🥰
who are these DIVAS 🩷💚
This is potentially life saving information everyone should know.
Ruin a funeral in four words
I'll go first: hey this guys delicious!
OMG THIS IS GORGEOUS!!!!!!!
saiki kusu ... .. . . .OOOOO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
in my beautiful brain he always stands so god damn cuntily. i know it doesnt make sense. idgaf, he serves ALWAYS.
Get a rat trap.
When I want to ship Saiki with someone but there’s an insufferable rat in my ear telling me he’s AroAce
Gram crackers and chocolate can be replaced with these thing to reach peek easy
These cookie things with marshmallows you set on fire were childhood
GBBO: “A s’more is basically just an Italian merengue sandwiched between two ganache-covered digestives”
Americans:
Doodle request : Could you draw Torisai?
Also how are you today?
hiya fish!! im doing as good as i can. this week has been a bit hellish but,..... yours truly isnt dead yet, so its a win for me. thank you for asking!!
i hope this counts as torisai.. i think it being one sided is so funny ... just in case though a little bonus <3
Listen, I'm having fun playing with the ultra patriotic voice, but after a couple years in blue-collar landscaping jobs, you really do need to phrase things like that.
"I'm pretty sure that fella ain't here legally."
"Well, that ain't your business Chip, it's his."
They hate being preached to. If you pull out words like 'gender wage gap' they'll tell you you're brainwashed by the far left media.
"He's one of them transgenders."
"He got freedoms too, Jimmy."
So. Storytime for guerilla gardeners and solarpunk enthusiasts. This story comes to me 3rd hand but I believe the basic shape of it is true, even if details may be off.
So there’s this guy who lives in my parents’ town. Wanted to have a pocket farm but lives on an urban lot in a small city instead because y’know jobs and stuff. He could definitely get a few raised beds in the backyard but nothing all that impressive and the front yard is on a very busy road with the expectation that it’ll look reasonably traditional (plus planting food by busy roads isn’t always a good idea).
However
After he’s lived there for a while, he realizes his neighbors are all older people who maybe have more challenges taking care of their yards than they used to. So he goes to his next door neighbor and offers a deal: I’ll mow and maintain your front yard for free if you let me knock down the fences between our backyards and plant them both with food. And you’ll get a cut of the produce.
Presumably the neighbor already knew and trusted this guy because he said yes. So he starts mowing and maintaining his and his neighbor’s front yards and planting food in their now-shared backyards. After a season or two this goes well enough that the next neighbor down the street asks if he can be in on this too.
So now there’s 3 front yards to mow and three backyards full of produce. And it keeps going from there. Dude gets a rider lawnmower and does everyone’s front yards, and meanwhile he’s maintaining an entire block’s worth of produce in the back. His yields got so high that he was able to start offering boxes of produce outside of the block’s residents too. This is how I heard of him: my parents’ next door neighbors were picking up a regular box of produce from him.
I love a couple of things about this story:
Offering to maintain people’s front yards for them allows baby boomers to feed their thirst for keeping up appearances while still getting food production into the neighborhood
As homeowners age offering services like this is legitimately good community building
BLOCK-LONG POCKET FARM
These exact circumstances might not be replicable everywhere, but I love thinking about how these principles could be applied.
I make little drawings and stuff and whatever I like at the moment
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