I don’t know how many of you enjoy watching people make things, but it gives me a great sense of relaxation. I rarely even care what they are making. I just like the process. Especially creative problem-solving.
Laura Kampf is a brilliant woodworker/metalworker/any-material worker who combines art and craftswomanship into beautiful industrial-ish pieces.
She is a queer maker to boot, so for those looking for more representation in the maker space… she’s pretty great.
What will you see with this two-minute video: Description from the Center for Biological Diversity:
Laiken Jordahl, the Center’s borderlands campaigner, recently visited the Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge in South Texas. Environmental laws that normally protect this land have been waived to rush construction of Trump’s border wall. Watch this video from Laiken’s visit to learn what the wall will do to the refuge — some of the region’s last habitat left.
The next video in my series on Alt-Right rhetorical strategies. You can help this series come out regularly, as well as support my other work, by backing me on Patreon.
watching old lesbians learn new slang vid on FB and they float ‘pillow princess’ and the middle butch goes “ohhhhhhhh, i know what a pillow princess is :>>>>>” i love her
@wizphobe get ready to fall in love at least three times
‘We used to call it radar… Sometimes you’re wrong and they’re really farmers.’
‘we used to call it
radar… sometimes you’re wrong and
they’re really farmers
^Haiku^bot^9. I detect haikus with 5-7-5 format. Sometimes I make mistakes.
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Sometimes u just gotta make yourself a quesadilla and move the fuck on
The worst part about this post??? People saying “with cheese!” Bitch cheese is literally in the word if it had no cheese it would be a dilla
in some places a quesadilla doesnt include cheese
I hate the implication that people dont put cheese in their quesadillas like,,, queso the word is in quesadilla,,,,queso means cheese in spanish ur supposed to put cheese in it if u dont its not a quesadiall ur just eating a plain ass tortilla!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
“In some places a quesadilla doesn’t include cheese!”
Normally I would agree, but that is not what a bunch of Mexican guys in Mexico City say in this video, in the segment beginning about 8:10.
Teruyo is a restauranteur in Tokyo and activist from the Ainu culture, an indigenous community of northern Japan. She’s fighting for the survival of her mother tongue, which is spoken at varying levels of fluency by an unknown number of people. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, Ainu speakers faced harsh persecution by the state, with legislation forbidding their language’s use in the public sphere, including education. As a consequence, only 10 native speakers remain.
However, while the Ainu language was pushed to the brink of extinction, the Ainu people have since launched a lively revivalist movement, especially among younger generations. As a result, L2 speakers are on the rise, and an Ainu-language magazine has been in circulation since 1997. Nonetheless, the movement receives little support from the Japanese government.
Today, there are more than 3,000 language communities facing a similarly precarious future, pushing back against centuries of repression and marginalization. We’re building tools to help language activists like Teruyo document, share, and sustain their ways of speaking.
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