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They had fled from the party and into the grounds. Crowley's hand faintly chilly in his. Through the frost bitten air and their clouds of puffed breath, to the thunder and plash of the fountain.

They had, both of them, partaken of rather too much Christmas spirit, but when Crowley had scrambled up onto the ledge Aziraphale had retained enough good sense to tell him no. He had said it whilst chuckling, however, and Crowley had grinned, and he'd known they were done for.

The demon had reached out to seize him and missed, caught a handful of coat sleeve with nothing inside, and heaved himself into the water when it slipped from his grasp.

Aziraphale remembered trying so hard not to laugh that it ached in the seams of his waistcoat. He recalled Crowley's head breaking surface, a sputter of water that speckled his best pair of trousers, and Crowley’s incoherent noises of annoyance, deficient in vowels.

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vigilantsycamore
vague-humanoid

This https://t.co/Jf7z7f5lPo pic.twitter.com/aAtxkWo58E  — Stop Cop City (@JoshuaPHilll) June 9, 2023ALT
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Judaism is also the only religion (with a large enough sample size) that have are majority supportive of nonbinary people and respecting they/them or neopronouns.

This also happened in the 90's/00's, progressive/reform Jewish organizations were some of the first to come out in favor of gay rights while Christian groups supported not just continued but enhanced homophobic oppression.

bogleech
toadschooled

Have you ever seen such a sweet face on such an unassuming creature? This caecilian goes by the local name of the cobra bobo [known also as the São Tomé caecilian, Schistometopum thomense]. They are endemic to and common on the small island of São Tomé. They’e often found enjoying the moist soil of the island’s numerous banana plantations. 

Images by João Pedro Piomantisshrimp.wordpress.com, and islandbiodiversityrace.wildlifedirect.org

sidneyia

i love caecilians!

speciesofleastconcern

oh my god perfect

skeleslime-phantom
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thevoicegrowslouder

There’s some company, blackstone, blackwater, something like that, buying up houses that go on sale for 30k above asking price. Immediately outbidding anyone who tries to buy. Corporations are also buying property all across america.

raimagnolia

Fuck…

possumcollege

Nobody comes to my tumblr for this, but Americans need to understand that THIS is why my generation can’t afford to own a house outside of Smallest-Town USA. THIS is also why people my age in bigger cities struggle to find decent apartments that don’t consume half of our monthly income.

Housing Speculation is when rich folk, corporations, and wannabe landlords buy up property and sit on it like dragons hoarding gold. The Dutch have a dragon-adjacent term for this because speculation devastated their housing market in the 70s-80s leading to some gnarly Dutch squatting culture. They let homes sit empty, good as money in the bank and watch the value increase as everyone else competes for the remaining houses. That’s value they can borrow against, that’s a few hundred-thousand dollars if you need some quick cash, that’s a property you can rent out for regular income while charging tenants for repairs or maintenance and fining them for wear and tear. If property values go up and laws prohibit raising the rent by a certain degree, in many places they can find shady ways to evict that tenant, make no changes and charge the next renter more. It’s probably illegal but if you rent to people below a certain income, you can be assured most can’t afford to take you to court.

I live in Chicago. Many of the properties that used to house students, small families, single parents, older people, low-income folks have been gobbled up by little airbnb barons who colonize previously well-established neighborhoods and price out families who’ve lived there for generations because they can’t keep up with the artificially inflated property values. The airbnbs spread like cancer until a handful of people can dominate the “affordable” housing for an entire neighborhood. It’s gentrification on meth, but without the kind of localized money circulation or community improvements you get when people live and work and spend within their neighborhoods. It pushes residents further and further from services and resources until all that’s left is the locked-in commodififation of an exploitable renting class.

If that wasn’t bad enough, it also means that when large areas of habitable property are being hoarded by investors with portfolios of empty houses and airbnbs, that reduces the number of actual residents, which can spoil legislation on a community level. When all the storefront space in a neighborhood like mine is controlled by 4 people, you find the number of businesses and services that catered to lower income families start to become whiskey bars, boutiques, vintage shops, and upscale chain retail, businesses that bring money into the property owners at the expense of community accessibility, turning a once largely Hispanic neighborhood community into a posh little destination for travelers, tourists, and other aspiring business speculators who see every empty building as their next revinue stream. Gut a block of apartments with attached commercial space and build half as many luxury condos above a combination tapas bar and day spa and you’ve instantly got half as many tenants on that block to vote against your expansion schemes. Replacing low-income residents with higher-rent folks also bakes in support for future “improvements” that further contribute to the commodification of communities.

Property ownership has always been a tool of the most privileged class to extract value from the working class because the only options become rent, move, or live on the street for all they care. At which point, the police will sweep you further and further into the gutter until they have an excuse to send you to prison. This kind of speculation and consolidation allows people with excess resources to buy up the things the rest of us require to function and sell it back to us forever.

These are the same people that invented the fairy tale about how if we work hard enough and save and spend like smart people, then we can be landlords too! We can own businesses, raise families, chase dreams and be happy if we are smart like they are. But if we can’t it’s because we’re lazy little parasites who need to have our lives portioned out to us lest we waste time that could be earning money for the landlord.

I hate these fuckers so fucking much.

werpiper

people need shelter.

corporations that exploit this at the expense of humanity are a nightmare.

the original idea of airbnb is that people would let out their spare rooms, or their own while they were out of town. that was wholesome. what it has become is just not.

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Werewolf History Project- 80's Film

Ah, the 80’s… By that time, advancements in Special Effects and makeup FX allowed for filmmakers and creatives to really push the horror of transformation. Most notably Rick Baker’s award-winning work in An American Werewolf in London (1981) which set a new standard for effects and was the first film to ever win an academy award for best makeup. Rob Bottin, who went on to do the effects for John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982), also did groundbreaking work in The Howling (1981).

There’s also the Teen Wolf movie if that’s more your style.

onenicebugperday
onenicebugperday

@scarlet-harlequin-sketchbook submitted: I have a couple of bugs for you! One to enjoy and the other to id possibly.

The caterpillar is a pipe vine swallowtail. The wet spring did wonders and they are everywhere after a few years of not seeing a single one.

The beetle I have no idea what it is. It was as long as my thumb, and very mad after being kicked by a dog and captured for a mug shot. Found in the mountains of northern California, n Americas

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Glad it's a good year for the pipevine swallowtails! Love to see it. The huge beautiful beetle is definitely a longhorn beetle, definitely a Prionine beetle, and probably a spined woodborer.