MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
on 31 Aug 2024 12:41
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Fix it, less ugly.
hperrin@lemmy.world
on 31 Aug 2024 12:59
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It’s not broken, just unscrewed. But look at all that dust and debris in there. It’s just gonna chill back there for the next 30 years.
agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
on 31 Aug 2024 13:50
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Use a vacuum cleaner
variants@possumpat.io
on 31 Aug 2024 14:14
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But the vacuum cleaner is ugly
MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml
on 31 Aug 2024 17:10
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What, do you think a palace is not ugly behind the gold stuck?
Aurenkin@sh.itjust.works
on 31 Aug 2024 15:50
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Yeah, definitely time to switch it up
SARGE@startrek.website
on 31 Aug 2024 13:08
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The smaller you get, the more bizarre things become.
The world as you know it ceases to exist.
Here there be monsters.
2ugly2live@lemmy.world
on 31 Aug 2024 13:24
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Common Grackle?
grrgyle@slrpnk.net
on 31 Aug 2024 16:00
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Do people actually see grackles like this? I find the black/blue difference very subtle
2ugly2live@lemmy.world
on 31 Aug 2024 16:14
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I see them like that when they’re in the sun (Like a rich blue and a metallic, kind of desaturated dRk purple) . If they’re in shade/overcast they look like metallic crows to me.
I was telling my mother about this the other day. I study botany and often some of the most interesting plants are the tiny, seemingly boring ones. This is some spotted spurge, Euphorbia maculata, growing out of a crack in some stones.
fossilesque@mander.xyz
on 31 Aug 2024 14:34
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I have a “neglect bowl” for things like this I’ve literally scraped off a sidewalk.
Also I get a lot of speedwell as a weed and I kind of like it so I usually let it do it’s thing.
Classy@sh.itjust.works
on 31 Aug 2024 14:52
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Oh I get it, yesterday I scraped up a random rush I saw in a Martin’s parking lot. I’m now pressing it with some Sorghastrum and Panicum.
Classy@sh.itjust.works
on 31 Aug 2024 14:52
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Those asters are lovely, too. I’m not sure those grow here
AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net
on 01 Sep 2024 00:25
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That’s so pretty. What did you use to take the super zoomed in photo?
I live near a city and it makes me want to study enough botany to identify the various plants that spring forth in unexpected places. Some of them are quite beautiful and I find myself moved by their improbability.
Classy@sh.itjust.works
on 01 Sep 2024 01:24
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Thanks a lot! I have an Olympus Tough TG-6. They’re on the TG-7 now and my buddy has one, but they’re almost the same camera so if you find a 6 available get that.
I’ve probably put 20,000 photos on this thing. It’s an amazing digital camera. I have dropped it onto concrete, it’s waterproof, just all around great. I recommend getting the ring light if you want to do macro photography. I’ve gotten some awesome pics with it.
ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
on 31 Aug 2024 23:14
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There’s a scene in The Thin Red Line where a squad of American soldiers are lying in grass with Japanese machine-gun bullets flying all around them, and Adrian Brody’s character notices an interesting flower next to him and starts poking at it with a real look of appreciation on his face.
TriflingToad@lemmy.world
on 01 Sep 2024 16:19
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there was one war movie where the main character starts chasing a butterfly in the middle of war then fucking dies.
War movies all lost luster if they ever had any after watching a lot of real footage due to Ukraine. It’s just all romanticised crap. Can’t stand anymore a minute of that weepy music and slowmos like there’s some kind of point or art to the bloody, shit stinking, bloated corpses, meat grinder
TriflingToad@lemmy.world
on 01 Sep 2024 19:49
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Oh the movie I’m talking about was not a love story. It was revealing how bad war is to a lot of people. The book version got banned and burned by the Nazis, when the movie came out Nazis attacked the movie theaters and the moviegoers.
The name is “All Quiet on the Western Front” and it’s very powerful. Here’s a few quotes from Wikipedia:
he volunteers to go on a patrol and kills a Frenchman in hand-to-hand combat for the first time. He watches the man die slowly in agony for hours. He is remorseful and devastated, asking for forgiveness from the man’s corpse
The book was also banned in other European countries on the grounds that it was considered anti-war propaganda; Austrian soldiers were forbidden from reading the book in 1929, and Czechoslovakia banned it from its military libraries. The Italian translation was also banned in 1933
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I looked closer and I do, in fact, live in an ugly place.
<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/dbcaebe5-589a-4c21-ae05-01b563f2bcc2.jpeg">
Fix it, less ugly.
It’s not broken, just unscrewed. But look at all that dust and debris in there. It’s just gonna chill back there for the next 30 years.
Use a vacuum cleaner
But the vacuum cleaner is ugly
What, do you think a palace is not ugly behind the gold stuck?
Yeah, definitely time to switch it up
The smaller you get, the more bizarre things become.
The world as you know it ceases to exist.
Here there be monsters.
Common Grackle?
Do people actually see grackles like this? I find the black/blue difference very subtle
I see them like that when they’re in the sun (Like a rich blue and a metallic, kind of desaturated dRk purple) . If they’re in shade/overcast they look like metallic crows to me.
Oh ok, ya same. Thanks!
Probably not unless it’s stylistically like that. Grackles has black beaks anyway
Oops, you’re right.
imgur.com/a/DeLHPRD
I was telling my mother about this the other day. I study botany and often some of the most interesting plants are the tiny, seemingly boring ones. This is some spotted spurge, Euphorbia maculata, growing out of a crack in some stones.
I have a “neglect bowl” for things like this I’ve literally scraped off a sidewalk.
<img alt="" src="https://mander.xyz/pictrs/image/0a83aad4-93e4-479b-a4ff-96bf01c72759.jpeg">
Also I get a lot of speedwell as a weed and I kind of like it so I usually let it do it’s thing.
Oh I get it, yesterday I scraped up a random rush I saw in a Martin’s parking lot. I’m now pressing it with some Sorghastrum and Panicum.
Those asters are lovely, too. I’m not sure those grow here
That’s so pretty. What did you use to take the super zoomed in photo?
I live near a city and it makes me want to study enough botany to identify the various plants that spring forth in unexpected places. Some of them are quite beautiful and I find myself moved by their improbability.
Thanks a lot! I have an Olympus Tough TG-6. They’re on the TG-7 now and my buddy has one, but they’re almost the same camera so if you find a 6 available get that.
I’ve probably put 20,000 photos on this thing. It’s an amazing digital camera. I have dropped it onto concrete, it’s waterproof, just all around great. I recommend getting the ring light if you want to do macro photography. I’ve gotten some awesome pics with it.
imgur.com/a/0RzgUfk
You wouldn’t think it but the vast majority of my photography is of plants. I just got some great mileage out of photographing insects.
<img alt="" src="https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/37c256d2-4b9a-41e8-a4b9-5701150b2956.png">
www.topcartoons.tv/cartoons/sore-eyes/
There’s a scene in The Thin Red Line where a squad of American soldiers are lying in grass with Japanese machine-gun bullets flying all around them, and Adrian Brody’s character notices an interesting flower next to him and starts poking at it with a real look of appreciation on his face.
there was one war movie where the main character starts chasing a butterfly in the middle of war then fucking dies.
War movies all lost luster if they ever had any after watching a lot of real footage due to Ukraine. It’s just all romanticised crap. Can’t stand anymore a minute of that weepy music and slowmos like there’s some kind of point or art to the bloody, shit stinking, bloated corpses, meat grinder
Oh the movie I’m talking about was not a love story. It was revealing how bad war is to a lot of people. The book version got banned and burned by the Nazis, when the movie came out Nazis attacked the movie theaters and the moviegoers. The name is “All Quiet on the Western Front” and it’s very powerful. Here’s a few quotes from Wikipedia:
…wikipedia.org/…/All_Quiet_on_the_Western_Front
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Microphotography kicks ass
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