blueskiesoc

joined 1 year ago
 

I'll go first, Growing Up Skipper.

You turn her arm and she gets longer and boobs pop out.

Video showing how it works.

1975-6 was when I played with one. My neighbor had tons of Barbies. My mom stopped buying them for me because I kept cutting their hair off.

 

This sign is close to a machine cleaning trash and other debris from a canal. Snakes accidentally get scooped with the debris and slither over the side.

 
 
 

same link as the last post

 

Hairless guinea pig aka "skinny pig"

link

 

Osaka Aquarium

 

Still from "Antarctic Treasure: The Underwater Images of Norbert Wu"

 

Update: Found the original source, the photographer Arne Kuilman. Link to his Flickr page.

 
 

organize my supplies: pull everything out sort, play with stuff, go to store for organizing bins and maybe order new craft supplies, label, get tired, and leave almost everything in piles for weeks. Oh, and feel guilty every single time I walk by the piles, but be completely unable to do anything about them.

[–] blueskiesoc@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

That is a) good to know and b) pretty cool. Thanks :)

 

Yeah, I know it's gross. But that's me, the gross coffee drinker.

[–] blueskiesoc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

The man was interviewed later and was a good sport about all of the attention the photos were receiving.

[–] blueskiesoc@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Many ADHD traits are shared with neurotypicals. It's when these things become an issue that most people seek help. Frequency, duration, intensity.

[–] blueskiesoc@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Opossum on left is best man. Opossum on right is bridesmaid. Also, not my pic, just a good one I found and wanted to share.

[–] blueskiesoc@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

100% agree

In her hospice care centers, Mother Teresa practiced her belief that patients only needed to feel wanted and die at peace with God — not receive proper medical care — and medical experts went after her for it.

In 1994, the British medical journal The Lancet reported that medicine was scarce in her centers and that patients received nothing close to the treatment that they needed to relieve their pain.

Meanwhile, some doctors took to calling her missions “homes for the dying” since her Calcutta home for the sick had a mortality rate of more than 40 percent. But in her view, this wasn’t necessarily a bad thing.

In response to all the criticism, Mother Teresa allegedly said, “There is something beautiful in seeing the poor accept their lot, to suffer it like Christ’s Passion. The world gains much from their suffering.

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