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The Batagaika Crater, located in the Chersky Range of northeastern Siberia, Russia, is the largest permafrost crater in the world. One kilometer (0.6 miles) long, 100 meters (328 feet) deep, and growing, it has been sinking due to thawing permafrost since the 1960s. Batagaika’s rim is extremely unstable and the site of regular landslides, retreating by as much as 30 meters (98 feet) in a single year.

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mybeingthere:

Detail from ‘Portrait of Fra ‘Luca Pacioli’. Mathematician. Jacopo Barbari 1495.  Perspective, light and shadow of rhombicuboctahedron.

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nemfrog:

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Spore print of Amanita Muscarius. Our edible toadstools and mushrooms and how to distinguish them. 1895.

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puirell:

puirell:

me (sitting): i need to lie down

me (already lying down): i need to lie down

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spider-shoes:

spider-shoes:

shoutout to the slow artists. the artists with hardly any time for art. the artists who reach the end of the day with no energy for art. you got this i believe in you and you are no less valued than anyone else

to be clear. when i say artist i mean every kind of art. drawing writing music sculpting embroidery idc this post was for you and i am sending my love your way

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ali3nboyfriend:

had a conversation at thanksgiving last night that basically boiled down to my grandmother saying “if you don’t love dolly parton, you’re a communist,” to which i could not help but reply, “i know so many communists and every single one of them loves dolly parton.”

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rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
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“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
” rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
” rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
” rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
” rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
” rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
” rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
” rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
” rubysharkruby:
“Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom
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rubysharkruby:

Polar explorers were the astronauts of their day, literally stepping off the edge of the map and into the unknown.
― WP Hanekom

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thedailypositivityblog:

Redditors crashed the website with donations over $25k and 0 wishes left. via /r/MadeMeSmile

Click here and follow to get more daily positivity on your dash!

In response to this event, some redditors created r/charityraid, with the goal of concentrating the power of thousands of users into a single charity at a time to hopefully break a few more sites.

As of 9/21/21, the site has updated with more wishes. The incredible spike in donations is amazing, but if you want to and are able to keep the momentum going, there are over 300 waiting to be filled at https://www.onesimplewish.org!

a lot of these are very basic, small things. i just spent 17 dollars to buy a kid water shoes for a lake vacation ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Since I came across this post the first time, I try to go to One Simple Wish semi-regularly and buy a foster kid something. There’s a wide range of wishes and prices available–you can pick something as little as a book to put under the tree, or as important as a set of pots and pans for a kid transitioning to their independent living setting, so you can pick whatever suits your budget and tickles your fancy. Help some kids who could use a good turn in life.

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evilmario666:

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evilmario666:

The psychiatrist diagnosed me with divine madness

any other diagnoses you’d like to share?

Autism

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ahaura:

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(Nov. 29) Indigenous Group Wins Fight to Reclaim Ancestral Land After Being Forced Out 8 Decades Ago

In a major victory for Indigenous rights, an Ecuadorian appeals court has sided with the Siekopai Nation to regain ownership of their ancestral homeland in the Amazon rainforest. The Siekopai people were forced out of their territory, called Pë’këya, over 80 years ago during the Peru-Ecuador War in the 1940s. This ruling will mark the first time the Ecuadorian government grants a land title to an Indigenous community whose ancestral land is now a protected area.

The Siekopai are on the brink of extinction with a population of only 800 people in Ecuador and 1,200 in Peru. In a statement, Siekopai Nation President Elias Piyahuaje said, “We are fighting for the preservation of our culture on this planet. Without this territory, we cannot exist as Siekopai people. Today is a great day for our nation. Until the end of time, this land will be ours.”

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