Good (Encouraging) Stuff (Part 2)

image

12 Likes

Plan to restore coral reefs in months.

7 Likes

Good man!

7 Likes

How big is it? 25 acres? We can share! Can I send my kiddo over for a cup of sugar if we need it?

9 Likes

See, these “libertarian island” ideas always end with someone having to exchange their child for food…

11 Likes

Who said anything about “libertarian”… we’re an autonomous collective!

12 Likes

With a tiny scotch distillery!

Glen Barlocco.

13 Likes

Have you been properly introduced?

4 Likes
6 Likes

Lovely…

But also, is that from the No Labels org?

4 Likes

No, it seems to come from the “Love Has anó Labels” campaign.

https://community.wwe.com/inclusion/gallery/john-cena-teams-love-has-no-labels-we-are-america-campaign

7 Likes

Ah! So a different thing from the political party… Thanks!

6 Likes

“Lollipop Man”: guy who holds the stop/go sign at construction.

In case you need a cultural refresher, you can watch the All Blacks do the haka. Or the Black Ferns, ought gender parity arise in your mind as a concern. (And if you don’t need “cultural understanding” as an excuse to watch that, no judgement here either… :grin: :wink:).

6 Likes

The kids are all right!!!

16 Likes

Only place worth living around there is Ballymuckie.

5 Likes

Is that a place?

8 Likes

You never heard of Ballymuckie Archives? Yeah it’s a fictional place somewhere in the Outer Hebrides from a radio series called the Men from the Ministry (1962-1977).

6 Likes

I have not.

There’s a town and battleground in Ireland called Ballinamuck. I thought you may have been referring to that.

9 Likes

My grandfather was from Ballinamore. Lots of Ballin’s it seems.

His legacy endures.

10 Likes

Bally or Ballin can mean either Baile (town) or Beal an Átha (a fording point). Ballinamore - Beal an Átha Mór - mouth of the big ford. Baltimore - Baile an Tí Mór - town of the big house

12 Likes