If You See Something (IRL), Post Something! (Part 2)

My daughter gas a hard time buying me presents but every once in a while she does extra good.

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Of all the things I’ve seen in my local Facebook groups this has to take the cake.

The thing is this was not the only one and there was zero push back from anyone, a bunch of people agreed.

No wonder there are so many I will not comply and last guy signs everywhere in my county.

ETA you can’t just turn off your phone, you have to drain the battery or remove it because the government can turn your phone on, they’re also going to grab all your personal information.

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How did this end up in a bookcrossing shelf in Finland?

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I’d venture that with only two check-outs in as many years on its résumé, this old book did the math and realized it needed to end up somewhere with a decent social safety net…

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Look out my window, what do I see?
A crack in the sky and a hand reaching down to me
All the nightmares came today
And it looks as though they’re here to stay - Bowie

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We had cottage cheese with pineapple and onion/garlic/chives here in Melbourne, Australia.

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Garlic cottage cheese sounds good.

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(Taken today, in the Northern Hemisphere)

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Surprised Wait What GIF

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It finally rained some here (not enough), and this spiderweb caught the rain. I think the spider’s hideout is at the end of the tunnel-like structure in the top left, under the rope handle of the repurposed plastic tub that is now a container for the patio-sized jalapeño plant.

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To each his zone!

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My girls asked me the other day how often spiders rebuild their webs, which sent me down the…spider…hole? I thought I appreciated webs before, but refreshing myself on the specifics, it’s pretty mindblowing. The ones using their webs to slingshot themselves at prey and the “ballooning” ones are obvious stars, but I also though just the fact that some spiders eat their web to get the silk proteins back, then spin their web again every day pretty admirable.

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This encapsulates the state of the country

Taken at an eastbound rest stop on I-40 (just before Needles, CA).

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