Με αυτό το tweet τελειώνει ένα μεγάλο νήμα με 76 διαφορετικά άνθη!Ελπίζω όσοι τα είδαν να τους ομόρφυναν κάπως το tl και να τα βρήκαν ενδιαφέροντα, όπως ομόρφυναν τις δικές μου ημέρες στο φυλάκιο.Σήμερα λοιπόν,μαζι με το τελευταίο tweet είναι και η τελευταία μου υπηρεσία σε αυτό.
Λουλούδια από το φυλάκιο #76
Κάππαρις η ακανθώδης ή Κάππαρη ( Capparis spinosa)
Η κάπαρη έχει ως γνωστό βρώσιμα μπουμπούκια και χρησιμοποιείται ως καρύκευμα σε σαλάτες. Κάτι όχι τοσο γνωστό είναι ότι χρησιμοποιείται σε αντιπυρικής ζώνες γιατί δεν ξεραίνεται εύκολα.
whats wild is this wasnt even like a “cop kills black guy” thing where there *might* be some debate about the police or whatever it’s just straight up a black kid stabbed a white kid and they’re losing their minds that he’s going to prison over murder. fascinating.
Millennial writing's other problem outside of inserting unnecessary humor out of embarrassment for the story they're telling is an inability to put realistic human action before spectacle.
This fight was more easily winnable and potentially engaging to the viewer if written with good tactics and strategy, but the writers wanted their spectacle scene of warriors with flaming swords being devoured by the darkness. That HAD TO COME FIRST, before anything else. So half of the heroes forces are killed in a pointless cavalry charge with no reconnaissance on what they're charging into. All to create a striking visual. The lack of common sense overrides the visuals and pulls the viewer out of the moment. The scene is ruined.
This is the fantasy equivalent to the Holdo Maneuver from The Last Jedi.
I think the thing that annoys people the most about me is I'm very difficult to put into a box. People love to stereotype and pick sides whereas I prefer to assess each issue and choose my stances based on what I believe to be correct. This drives people absolutely nuts
🚨Senior Combat Designer of God of War (2018) and God of War Ragnarok has joined CD Projekt RED as Expert Gameplay Designer for The Witcher 4. #witcher4
@mareeener@DanJDavi Sometimes it doesn't even have to be much talk. If your wife rejects your advances for the evening, a simple gentle kiss and a smile showing that you are not upset or hurt can do a lot of good.
@mareeener@DanJDavi Very. On one side it's easy to perhaps feel neglected or unwanted, uncared etc. after a certain point that you are rejected. On the hand it's understandable to feel sad or frustrated when you feel pressured to have sex. So understanding isn't always easy, yet always so important.
I've sat on this for a while but there's a uniquely female element to this, especially regarding how women talk about women's issues and I'm not quite sure how to convey this accurately.
Its like when they talk about not using the bathroom alone or being afraid to walk at night - both of which they blame on men - and frame it as an inherently female experience. Those are just two examples.
But as a woman, I have never had those experiences. I don't feel like I'm constantly scanning for threats or afraid of men I don't know. I'm not actively choosing not to be either, I just don't think that way.
I think there's a real issue with women who are high in neuroticism dominating conversations about female experiences, and if you try to challenge this, they call you a pick me - because they have no theory of mind for someone not being performative but genuinely being less neurotic.
I'm not sure how to fix this issue. I don't want these women speaking for me.
This is Henry's older sister, Olivia Nowak
She called her brother her "best friend" and said they had "an unbreakable bond" in a statement following his death
Pray for her
@MeghanEMurphy That's a fair thing to say. It is sad for both parties and I am not sure what a solution might be. Maybe an honest in depth conversation? To see if things are mendable or maybe people should go their separate ways.