GOOD MORNING.
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Rocko's Modern Life - Season 2 Episode 2B - Tickled Pinky - Frame 11
i support whichever candidate will vow to eradicate palantir and its owners
Oh FUCK I forgot that IndyCar is at Long Beach today.
ART.
TL:DR - immigrants aren't causing the water shortages. Industrial farming practices combined with shifting weather patterns due to climate change are.
And this is fairly "recent" in history, considering (European) immigrant farmers were sowing hard red winter wheat in this same region as early as the 1860s without groundwater irrigation. We didn't see the corn/sorghum crowd come around until beef became a huge market in the 40s and 50s.
The only reason we see these lucrative commodity crops in an area that barely gets 15 inches of precipitation annually is because of aquifers that allow them to pump insane amounts of water to keep these stupid plants that don't belong there alive.
The predominant reason for this is because they all wanna grow things like feeder corn and milo (sorghum), both of which require a ton of water to be viable (even dryland variants), because they're more lucrative, but do terrible in dry environments (see also: almond farmers in SoCal).
This is so stupid. Look, I'm from an area of the US that has always been arid and starved for water, and the primary reason they're having water shortages there is because the fucking farming community *REFUSES* to acknowledge that they're way over-pumping from groundwater, and always have been.
This GIF made me LOL enough to wake the dog up in the other room.
I used to work in a "cop shop" where they install lights/sirens/crap on cop cars/emergency vehicles. In the span of 3 years, I heard no fewer than 3 sworn officers (2 in uniform/on duty) make jokes about shooting then-President Obama, something that would get anyone else investigated/arrested.
It happened in Kansas, Joplin PD was assisting another agency with the standoff in Kansas.
This was in my Discover feed and now I have MxPx in my head.
I NEED HELP!
Please take this quick, meaningless 19 question survey so I can get data for my students to learn stats!
I did a similar version a few months ago but missed an important question type. Even if you did the old one, please do it again!
Please circulate widely!
<Carrie intensifies>
Goddamn, just a cavalcade of brilliant movies. 96 was an awesome year for that.
Technically it was The Mummy Returns, but I wanted a GIF with Rachel Weiss and this was the best I could find.
Without revealing your age, post your favorite film releases from the year you turned 18:
Oh yes, tree law is one of the easiest domains to operate in legally. This is a slam dunk case for even a remotely competent environment attorney.
A photo of a dead cotton tail rabbit that my dog killed.
I had to give it the dignity of a real burial for the indignity if being murdered by our dog for no reason other than she has an instinct to chase small animals and kill them. 😭🤬
The elder dog killed a bunny. I don't like that because I like bunnies.
Good luck getting one in Kansas City, but that honestly might be your best bet. We're slated to get 650,000 people from out of town here for the ones we're hosting.
Plus the barbecue is better. 😛
About to have to unpin this for #CharitibundiBowl business but if anybody in North Carolina might be able to help, we're really struggling to find these girls a home. If you know anybody who might be able to take them in, please have them contact Molly at ABTCR: www.coonhoundrescue.com/CONTACTS.html
I see posts like this on r/treelaw all the time, and I can say with pretty high confidence (> 99.9%) that her neighbors are going to be paying her restitution for those trees for YEARS.
Well then who is this year's Ken Harvey?