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Posts by Queen of the Nightshades

We really, really like it here and want to protect it. It's a pity that the Government of Nova Scotia doesn't feel the same.

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dhuartson:

Don't let anyone talk you out of spending $15 on a new hobby.  That $50 will be the best $400 you ever spent.

dhuartson: Don't let anyone talk you out of spending $15 on a new hobby. That $50 will be the best $400 you ever spent.

This is not wrong.

9 hours ago 12757 3076 155 314

This rant is GLORIOUS

8 hours ago 584 133 17 2

Boomers have refused to give up power for fifty years. they are the main characters of the universe. I genuinely think they believe reality will cease when they die. they are expiring in office just to keep tiny amounts of power from falling into the hands of (crosses self) millennials especially.

9 hours ago 332 74 10 1

The sudden sensation that you've met this small bear in the Hundred Acre Wood before: the French call it déjà pooh.

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The Forest Quietly Removed from BC’s Old-Growth Deferral List | The Tyee Most of Vancouver Island has been logged. Now, one of the last ancient forests, in the Tsitika River watershed, is on the chopping block.

This makes me sick

thetyee.ca/News/2026/04...

11 hours ago 17 14 4 3

Imagine making AI slop when Painted Buntings already exist
#birds

12 hours ago 225 42 3 5
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Do you like to play games?

Then you're a gamer.

Your setup doesn't matter. Don't really care what games you play, nor how you hold a controller.

Do you play?

That is the only question worth asking.

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This image shows a person sitting on a bench seat inside a train or subway car, holding a large, fluffy dog on their lap. The dog has a thick, light gray to tan coat with a darker face, and its tongue is hanging out as it appears happily panting. The person is wearing a red jacket and blue jeans. The dog's leash is visible, and the person's hand is gently holding it. The window by their side lets in natural light, and blurred passengers can be seen seated further along the train.

This image shows a person sitting on a bench seat inside a train or subway car, holding a large, fluffy dog on their lap. The dog has a thick, light gray to tan coat with a darker face, and its tongue is hanging out as it appears happily panting. The person is wearing a red jacket and blue jeans. The dog's leash is visible, and the person's hand is gently holding it. The window by their side lets in natural light, and blurred passengers can be seen seated further along the train.

Has science gone too far?

#GoneTooFar

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Sorry it just is not reasonable or workable for the use of someone’s pronouns to be contingent on how personable you find them. Think through the implications of that for a moment, or consider what it would look like to apply that requirement to any other form of address or name.

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It Was on Your Table Every Morning Growing Up. It’s Dying Before Our Eyes. No One Wants to Face It. The powerhouse of American citrus is suffering a brutal decline. Everyone has a theory about why.

Totally off-topic, but did y'all the know the Free State of Florida's citrus industry is basically dead??

This is quite a story:
slate.com/business/202...

22 hours ago 1292 588 75 132

Yes. You may need to go back again to buy the things you actually need though.

13 hours ago 3 0 1 0

Literally Beth Upton's entire crime is being a trans woman with a half decent job and they will never forgive her for that.

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In a 1936 issue of Pour Vous magazine, Josephine Baker is pictured watering collards on the grounds of Le Beau Chêne. She grew vegetables, magnolia trees, and lush flower gardens on her 3.7-acre estate.

www.architecturaldigest.com/gallery/jose...

Josephine Baker watering her collards. 🧵

13 hours ago 8 3 1 0

Mine are in the ground. The best brassica.

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Can we not fucking do this? He doesn't need removing from office because he's mentally ill, he needs removing from office because he's a genocidal war criminal.

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I've got 2 sweet peppers, poblano and the same Thai chilli I've been growing for years, I just save the seed, it's a real powerhouse, produces masses.

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I'd like to hear from Nova Scotian provincial and Canadian federal employees who have been directed to use AI in their workplace. I want to know specifics, and how that's working out. DM me.

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Just saw an awful political cartoon glazing up John McCain in order to criticize Trump. Trump is abominable, but McCain was a monstrous human being who also endured captivity and torture while participating in a monstrous and immoral war, so people somehow think he wasn't monstrous. But he was.

14 hours ago 13 3 2 0

I think it's the only thing keeping me sane right now 🤷

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Anyways, in non-the world is on fire news, all of my seedlings are doing well, I have 4 kinds of peppers, 4 kinds of tomatoes, 2 kinds of eggplants and a fuck ton of flowers because bread and roses.

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Bowyers Wood (where the beavers were released). Surrounded by villages named Nutley, Duddleswell, Fairwarp, Cackle Street, Horney Common and Heron's Ghyll.

Bowyers Wood (where the beavers were released). Surrounded by villages named Nutley, Duddleswell, Fairwarp, Cackle Street, Horney Common and Heron's Ghyll.

Just looking on maps to see where the beavers have been reintroduced in Sussex, and village names in England are a whole damn thing.

15 hours ago 67 15 16 1

So Starmer's candidates for the US Ambassador post were:

- Mandelson (Prince of Darkness; Epstein's 'best pal')
- Matthew Doyle (Blairite comms chief; suspended from Lords over friendship with pedo Labour councillor)
- George Osborne (Tory architect of austerity)

A veritable gallery of rogues!

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It's VERY fitting for Labour HQ to send out Hodge of all people about this specific topic of Mandelson...

www.theguardian.com/politics/200...

15 hours ago 9 8 2 0

Yet she was appointed Children's Minister under Blair and was eventually ennobled. The corruption in the Labour Party is absolutely endemic.

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Timeline: Margaret Hodge row Tash Shifrin outlines key dates in the row over how the children's minister dealt with reports of child abuse at a London council that surfaced when she was the council's leader.

Margaret Hodge's political career should have died when she was found to have covered up systemic child abuse in Islington, when she was council leader in the early 90s.

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Margaret Hodge is okay with cronyism

Margaret Hodge is okay with cronyism

Starmer's official corruption tsarina here actually asking: "Well, what's wrong with jobs for the boys then, eh?"

The wheel spins as it should, ever onward, relentless and inevitable.

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Mandelson was given secret spreadsheet to vet left-wing MPs in Labour power struggle Whistleblower's revelation shows extent of his direct involvement in bitter battle to gain control of the party ahead of 2024 election

Your regular reminder Peter Mandelson handpicked every new Labour MP in 2024.

inews.co.uk/news/politic...

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