
u/FareonMoist

If I ever turn sloppy just kill me and put me out of my misery....
What's D I'm taking suggestions, and no it's not that...
Thanks, rarely have I seen something I hate as much as this modern retelling of LotR...
Not surprising "looking critically" at something often translates to "how much will it put in my pocket"...
The thing they don't tell you about so called "professional industry" people is they have no idea what they're doing either XD
A 50/50 review for my story The Last Philosopher, I think that's the highest score it's ever gotten...
Ebook available here: https://books2read.com/b/m0pJYA
Why can't all schools be soft knocks? The only ones making it hard is us...
30 minutes of good reading will probably do the trick, no need to eat a whole book per day XD
Israelis be like: Never again… except if we’re the ones doing it
They Fight Us Harder Than They Fight Trump
The concrete jungle is not our natural state...
After being stuck at 99 followers for a long time I finally hit 100 for Part One of my story on RoyalRoad :)
Typical demonic billionaire behavior
Sergey Brin (co-founder of Google) and other billionaires are working hard to stop a one time California billionaire tax and also trying to shape California politics in their favor
We seriously don't hate them enough. If you need a reason a to degoogle or ditch BIg Tech, just remember how disgustingly greedy these people are
Shifting Baseline Syndrome
Shifting Baseline Syndrome is one of the major reasons ecological collapse and species extinction are often widely underestimated.
Each generation grows up accepting the environment they inherited as “normal", forgetting how abundant wildlife, forests, rivers, and ecosystems once were.
>As biodiversity declines gradually over decades, society adapts to lower & lower ecological baselines instead of recognising the scale of loss and it's tragic consequences.
For centuries, dolphins and other large aquatic species were common in rivers and coastal waterways, but now, these waterbodies are considered too polluted or urbanised for them. Historical records describe dolphins in the canals and lagoon systems around Venice, while the Ganges river dolphin once thrived across much of the Ganges-Brahmaputra river system.
Today, many people view heavily degraded rivers as “normal” like the Seine, simply because they never experienced these ecosystems in their older abundance. What previous generations would have considered ecological collapse is now often mistaken for a healthy or restored environment because collective ecological memory has faded.
However, during Covid years, we saw these vectors changing due to our lack of pressure on environment and that lead to the flora & fauna recovering from our damage and pollution.
Source:
>Pic 1: @emilyebuchananc on Instagram
>Pic 2: @weareparklanelandscapes on Instagram
SBS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shifting_baseline
Dolphin in Venice: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/nov/06/mimmo-bottlenose-dolphin-seen-near-st-marks-square-inspires-venice-rescue-effort
Records of Gangetic Freshwater dolphins: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganges_river_dolphin
Global coral bleaching event 23-25: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023%E2%80%932025_global_coral_bleaching_event