Pit bull has a rare genetic mutation that makes him look like he's wearing a teddy bear costume
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/long-haired-pit-bull
Pit bull has a rare genetic mutation that makes him look like he's wearing a teddy bear costume
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/long-haired-pit-bull
My copy of #ReasonsToBeCheerful, an #IanDury compilation, has finally turned up.
It’s the only way I could get hold of the original studio version of #SpasticusAutisticus, as that #Blockheads version isn’t on Apple’s #musicapp or on #Spotify …
Das gehypte Gespräch der Milliardäre Donald Trump und Elon Musk auf der Plattform X begann mit massiven technischen Problemen – und litt dann unter kompletter Distanzlosigkeit. Der Republikaner machte sich über die Klimakrise lustig. Der Unternehmer bettelte um einen Posten.
#Lyrics : "Hush brother, we cross the square. Act natural like you don't care"
#Squares #Blockheads
#SineWaves #SignsSymbols
::: #FinWakeIndra
"Mythology is very fluid. Most of the myths are self-contradictory. You may even find four or five myths in a given culture, all giving different versions of the same #mystery. Then #theology comes along and says it has got to be just this way. Mythology is #poetry, and the poetic language is very flexible. #Religion turns poetry into prose"
July 2023 was the earth’s hottest month on record, punctuated by record-shattering extreme heat events, catastrophic floods, and historic wildfires. While major media outlets sounded the alarm on the climate crisis, climate denial and downplay reached a fever pitch among right-wing media outlets and influencers. Many in the right-wing media have downplayed the record heat — suggesting that it’s normal summer weather, despite clear evidence that the intensity of this summer’s heat waves would not have been possible without climate change — or dismissed its lethal impact by arguing that more people die of cold than heat. Others have said those linking July’s extreme weather to climate change are weaponizing these events to push a radical climate agenda or call for climate lockdowns. Here are 15 other examples that illustrate the lengths to which right-wing media are going — often deploying nonsensical arguments or outright lies that attempt to ignore the fact that there is scientific consensus that carbon emissions are heating our planet— to maintain climate denial in the face of climate-fueled catastrophes: