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Posts by John Jibrail Fassbinder

A postcard in Pikmin Bloom for the Lincoln Assassination Trial at Fort McNair, Washington. 
It has a fake stamp with cherries and 15 on it. 
It is from a Normal Lavish Mushroom and was cleared with a score of 2739 Points. 
To: Natty
From: rabbit0heart

A postcard in Pikmin Bloom for the Lincoln Assassination Trial at Fort McNair, Washington. It has a fake stamp with cherries and 15 on it. It is from a Normal Lavish Mushroom and was cleared with a score of 2739 Points. To: Natty From: rabbit0heart

I love sending @mrpussy.xyz stupid postcards in Pikmin Bloom. I carefully select the Pikmin I send to coordinate with the postcard.

20 hours ago 11 4 2 0

I think Wu might not have felt being trans to be such a burden if she hadn't spent so much energy trying to cosy up to people that hate us, only to realise they couldn't be reasoned with and she has now burnt every bridge possible with her own community

21 hours ago 21 9 2 0

>trump: yeah i extended the ceasefire 3-5 days to talk to iran on friday
>iran: we aren't talking to you on friday
>markets green

its all so tiresome

20 hours ago 237 22 11 3

"Electing SCOTUS judges would lead to corruption and anti-democratic action!" Right. As opposed to what's happening now.

20 hours ago 35 8 0 0
lady wearing a shirt that has been badly edited to say "I joined BlueSky and all I got was blocked by the technical advisor who tried to cool his phone off in a pool and also this jpeg of a t-shirt"

lady wearing a shirt that has been badly edited to say "I joined BlueSky and all I got was blocked by the technical advisor who tried to cool his phone off in a pool and also this jpeg of a t-shirt"

23 hours ago 8511 2752 24 52
A beagle laying across a pile of blankets on a large bed.

A beagle laying across a pile of blankets on a large bed.

If only there was room for me. Alas, only enough space for spud.

2 days ago 43 3 1 0
a wizard (why’s pfp), a skeleton minion (Claude) approached “i’ve read through your notifications, they wish to harm you m’lord”
close up on the wizard “oh dear… block them all.”
the skeleton minion crawls away “yes m’lord, Claude shall block the non-believers, yes…”

a wizard (why’s pfp), a skeleton minion (Claude) approached “i’ve read through your notifications, they wish to harm you m’lord” close up on the wizard “oh dear… block them all.” the skeleton minion crawls away “yes m’lord, Claude shall block the non-believers, yes…”

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A beagle sitting in the back seat of a car being very tired.

A beagle sitting in the back seat of a car being very tired.

Someone was very tired after early day walkies

2 days ago 41 4 0 0

Absolutely dying at “we’re celebrating Confederate Heritage month for mysterious reasons”

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Wood. "Everything seemed to be coming apart," Wood writes in his The Radicalism of the American Revolution, "as if all restraints were falling away." Many worried that the public was increasingly confusing freedom with debauched egoism. "A new competitiveness was abroad in the land," Wood says, "and people seemed to be almost at war with one another."4 It was a season of "inward and outward revolution, when new depths seem to be broken up in the soul, when new wants are unfolded in multitudes, and a new and undefined good is thirsted for," as the theologian William Ellery Channing described his times.

Wood. "Everything seemed to be coming apart," Wood writes in his The Radicalism of the American Revolution, "as if all restraints were falling away." Many worried that the public was increasingly confusing freedom with debauched egoism. "A new competitiveness was abroad in the land," Wood says, "and people seemed to be almost at war with one another."4 It was a season of "inward and outward revolution, when new depths seem to be broken up in the soul, when new wants are unfolded in multitudes, and a new and undefined good is thirsted for," as the theologian William Ellery Channing described his times.

"Everything seemed to be coming apart," Wood writes in his The Radicalism of the American Revolution, "as if all restraints were falling away." Many worried that the public was increasingly confusing freedom with debauched egoism… It was a season of "inward and outward revolution

1 day ago 42 7 1 1
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A photo of an orange and black monarch butterfly with its wings spread open, on the ground in the leaf litter. A closer look reveals the wingtip of a second monarch butterfly beneath it; this is a mating pair.

A photo of an orange and black monarch butterfly with its wings spread open, on the ground in the leaf litter. A closer look reveals the wingtip of a second monarch butterfly beneath it; this is a mating pair.

A photo of a mating pair of orange and black monarch butterflies, on the ground in the leaf litter. Both have their wings folded.

A photo of a mating pair of orange and black monarch butterflies, on the ground in the leaf litter. Both have their wings folded.

Came home today and saw a monarch on the ground, then quickly realized it was two monarchs making more monarchs. Btw, in pic1 you can see one easy way of telling males from females: males have a black spot on each hind wing, made of thickened specialized scales which produce pheromones. #Bugsky 🐙🌿

1 week ago 85 18 3 1
A macro photo of a long-legged little spider clinging to the underside of a yellow flower bud and fuzzy seed pod of a creosote bush, at night. The spider has a semi-transparent, pale tan cephalothorax with a few thin stripes on top, and a white abdomen covered in dark speckles.

A macro photo of a long-legged little spider clinging to the underside of a yellow flower bud and fuzzy seed pod of a creosote bush, at night. The spider has a semi-transparent, pale tan cephalothorax with a few thin stripes on top, and a white abdomen covered in dark speckles.

Here is your Saturday Spider, a pirate spider (family Mimetidae), spotted by @mhedin.bsky.social in Anza-Borrego Desert, CA. Pirate spiders prey on other spiders; they pluck another spider's web, and when the web-owner runs out, the pirate grabs it (maybe with a barely audible "Arr!") #Bugsky 🐙🌿🕷️🏴‍☠️

1 week ago 70 9 2 3
A photo at ground level of a desert tortoise on a brick patio on a rainy day. A few fallen purple jacaranda flowers are in the foreground, with trees and a barrel cactus in a blue pot in the background.

A photo at ground level of a desert tortoise on a brick patio on a rainy day. A few fallen purple jacaranda flowers are in the foreground, with trees and a barrel cactus in a blue pot in the background.

It rained overnight here in SoCal, so Eddie the tortoise was out drinking from puddles this morning. Desert tortoises mostly get their water from their food, but do take advantage of rainfall. (He won’t drink from a dish.) Wild tortoises are even known to scrape out depressions to collect rain. 🐢

1 week ago 206 37 1 5
A closeup photo looking down at a tan and white moth clinging to a white-painted wall. The moth is extremely slender and holds its folded slim wings to the side, perpendicular to its body, making a perfect "T" shape.

A closeup photo looking down at a tan and white moth clinging to a white-painted wall. The moth is extremely slender and holds its folded slim wings to the side, perpendicular to its body, making a perfect "T" shape.

Here is your Monday Morning Moth. It's a plume moth, I think Emmelina sp., perched on our ceiling. These are common little creatures, but such cool looking insects. #Bugsky 🐙🌿

1 week ago 77 14 2 1
A macro photo of an elongate, metallic green beetle on a pale purple flower with green fuzzy stem/leaves. Partially visible underneath the green beetle, there is a red and black bug which is poking the underside of the beetle with its needle-like mouthparts.

A macro photo of an elongate, metallic green beetle on a pale purple flower with green fuzzy stem/leaves. Partially visible underneath the green beetle, there is a red and black bug which is poking the underside of the beetle with its needle-like mouthparts.

A cool behavior I've seen with at least two different mirid plant bugs and several blister beetle sp. - the mirid (Aoplonema sp.) is not preying on the beetle (Lytta sp.), but trying to "steal" some of the beetle's toxic bug blood, possibly to sequester the defensive chemical for itself. #Bugsky 🌿🐙

1 day ago 161 39 6 4

Why blocked me but he didn’t block Lenin

22 hours ago 412 15 16 1
Quiet Posters feed not working

Quiet Posters feed not working

why.bsky.team subscribed to the anti anti ai block list, blocking over 300 000 users

why.bsky.team subscribed to the anti anti ai block list, blocking over 300 000 users

If you wonder why the "Quiet Posters" feed doesn't work for you anymore, it is because the @why.bsky.team subscribed to an anti-anti-ai block list, rendering it useless for over 300 000 users. Good job bsky team!!

1 day ago 2463 996 101 253

y-you can't block me i quit!!!

22 hours ago 148 4 5 1

lol I've never found a Supreme Court Justice's experiences so relatable.

20 hours ago 441 29 1 0
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I think I like about Sabs is I will post something I think is right and he'll be like 'actually here's a bunch of receipts as to why that's close but you're wrong'

21 hours ago 57 1 1 0

To give this a Wife Guy spin: be prepared to be your own Look Stuff Up Guy and when you get things wrong, own it. Many times me and Misses Wife Guy will be having a conversation, I say something, she says ‘I don’t think that’s right’ and then I check in on it myself. When I’m wrong, I don’t get mad…

21 hours ago 33 2 1 1

I'm sure I'm just repeating old truths here, but: the older you get the more you appreciate someone who isn't afraid of eating shit, getting up, and moving forward. It's more trust-building to be someone who can show the scars of stupidity than maintain a kayfabe of Threading The Needle of life.

20 hours ago 108 25 5 1

The descriptions here about how many men were sitting in a Vegas casino alone gambling on their phones is so bleak.

21 hours ago 163 50 2 0

Is planning a casino heist the cure for male loneliness

20 hours ago 354 59 4 9

for a moment I thought this was about Patel's threatened defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic and I was about to lose my mind like lmao already? fastest dismissal ever??

but no this about a _different_ whiny baby lawsuit that he filed last year

20 hours ago 141 31 4 2

if you like your workplace and you like your working conditions, secure it with a CBA.

20 hours ago 7 2 0 0

midwest emo band named Zootopia Abortion Comic

20 hours ago 75 15 7 0

Chicago should be our largest and most important city but the coasts will never let that happen because they are jealous of how great we have it in the Midwest (Ohio/Indiana excluded)

20 hours ago 2 1 0 0
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while teamsters and UAW get a lot of attention i feel like people miss out that the average working class person in the US today is (1) a woman and (2) working a service job

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[extremely SpongeBob narrator voice] two months later

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