Nemoral (adj.) — of or belonging to a forest; shaded, wooded, sacred.
the last couple of days I've been noticing way more buds than usual on the branches of trees and bushes. I think something big is about to happen
happy Thursday the 20th
you know what's weird to me though? "all-natural", "organic" chemophobic alternative-medicine type people who are scared of pesticide residues on their food and think that a walmart strawberry contains so much roundup its basically toxic waste, but are totally indifferent to the same pesticides being sold at the home depot and drenched on the neighbors grass like its wwi chemical warfare
everyone should watch this video. just learned something new. the usa is still genociding indigenous people and they won't stop.
Feeling very hyper and happy and grateful after drinking a matcha and an americano and finishing an assignment
sometimes i think about the golden record and i want to cry
girl who is sitting in a chair quietly with a neutral expression actually screaming very loudly in her head
Living in Santa Cruz, CA, we see sea otters so often it's easy to forget that they are endangered. Otters are a keystone species, meaning they are critical to the health of the Monterey Bay. They protect it from being overrun by species like urchins and invasive crabs that endanger the kelp forest. Without otters, the kelp would disappear along with hundreds of other species. The seabed would erode, making our coast more vulnerable to storms. Otters maintain the balance of our Bay, and they are just one example of an endangered species whose conservation is critical to the species and people of an area.
Also, call AND email your representatives in congress, and let them know you will not allow the Trump administration to roll back decades of environmental progress.
Honestly bizarre that tomatoes get all the flack for “not being a vegetable” because they're technically a fruit when:
A) There are a ton of fruits that get categorised as vegetables. Like this also applies to pumpkins, squashes and cucumbers.
B) The fucking mushrooms are standing there at the back of the crowd in this witch trial, trying to look inconspicuous because they somehow got into the vegetable club with no fucking controversy despite the fact that they're not even plants.
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