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I’m not even going to lie, I judge people, and I judge them hard. if I see a person with some wacky ass clothes on or a girl wearing bright blue eyeshadow up to her super thin arched sharpie looking eyebrows ya I’m judging them because I personally don’t agree with their choices, but I keep my mouth shut and keep my damn opinions to myself because I’m not a piece a shit who wants to put others down. it’s perfectly okay to not agree with someones choices, but there is absolutely no reason for you to tell them that you think what they’re doing is wrong or to tell them that you don’t like how they look or dress or act. THERE IS NO FUCKING REASON FOR IT. stop talking shit and then defending yourself by saying “oh well i’m just stating my opinions!!! freedom of speech!!!!” you’re not just innocently stating your opinions, you’re being a jerk.
The arboreal realm lives at a different time scale to humans, but in the wilderness of the UNESCO listed Sumaco Biosphere Reserve (some 500 species of bird, 51 of large mammals and over 6000 kinds of plant) some primeval trees walk across the landscape at a pace appreciable to humankind. They move across the forest floor as new roots grow into the ground, sometimes up to 3 cm a day. The trees are responding to the high soil erosion caused by torrential equatorial rains, leading to new root growth in search of firmer ground, sometimes 20 metres away. As they settle, the tree tilts towards them and the old roots lift into the air, taking a couple of years to fully relocate to its new better soil and sunlight.
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Casual reminder that working off the clock is illegal. Unless you’re salaried or authorized for overtime there is no reason for you to stay late. None. Your employers know this, too.
In collaboration with Ernie Ball Music Man guitars, Annie Clark is set to
release a new signature guitar. She’ll become one of just a handful of women who have their own signature
guitars. But in a historic first, Clark has designed this new guitar
entirely from scratch with features specifically built for women.