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i6corais · 3 months
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food bios for hungry guys ! ★
⠀꒦꒷⠀⠀。ּ⠀⠀໒🍜୨⠀⠀⭒⠀⠀𝖼𝗁𝖾𝖾𝗌͜𝖾⠀⠀𓆝
⠀🍴⠀⠀⊹⠀⠀𝅄⠀⠀𝗂𝖼꯭𝖾⠀⠀⋅⠀ㅤׂ ⠀𝖼꯭𝗋𝖾ɑ꯭𝗆⠀ 🥛
⠀👩🏻‍🍳⠀⠀‽⠀  ׅ ㅤ 𝆬 ㅤ𝖼꯭ɑ꯭𝗇𝖽ɥ⠀ㅤ۫⠀⠀〞⠀﹒ 🍪
⠀🍞⠀ㅤ۪⠀⠀໒꒰ ‌‌◌ ´ ꒳ `◌‌ ‌‌꒱ა⠀⠀౨ৎ⠀⠀𝄒⠀⠀*ੈ
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gigittamic · 10 months
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୨゜ food bios    ゜୧
 
                             ꒰͡  🍮  ͡꒱
                  ᥀ ˚    𝑦𝒖𝑚𝒎𝑦     𝒚𝑢𝒎𝑚𝒚   ˚ ୭
                 𔓘      ◞     🍙        ݁ 
                          :     𝗶'𝗆 𝗁𝘂𝗻𝗴𝗋𝗒   ݁⋆ ࣪.
                         🍜   ︵   국수   :    
                             ᰍ      qu᤻𝑖e᤻r𝑜
@gigittamic on tumblr and pinterest.
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baesol · 1 year
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  ✺   ◦   🥪  ☽ ∗ ꙳
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  ✺   ◦   🧃  ☽ ∗ ꙳
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koocita · 1 month
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symbols / bios by @koocita
    𝜗 💿 ֶָ ׅ 나의 예쁜이 ᨶᯃྀི✿
( ˘⁠з⁠(⁠˘⁠⌣⁠˘⁠ ⁠) love is and always will be love
𖹭 ᪲ εїз ♱𝅼 🪷 𝄞͏ darling ♡̩͙ ⠀✧᭢꤬ᩙ
雨. 甜蜜的家. ⭐️ 🎀
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umiena · 4 months
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    ⊹   🥨  ♫   ₊   @pommecita
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lil-liaa · 1 month
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ᜊଓ ⟡ ♪ 𝓨𝐮𝐧𝐣𝐢𝐧 🍣 · യ . . . .
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୭⪩⑅⪨ৎ  𝐀-𝐒-𝐀-𝐏 𝓑aby : 𝓗urry 𝓤p ᯟ 𝓓on't be 𝓛azy ! ˁっ˕ ᪲ˀ
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© 𝐈𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐬 𝐞𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐝 𝐛𝐲 𝐦𝐞//𝐝𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐝𝐞𝐫 𝐛𝐲 𝐦𝐞!
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ough the adhd focus music shit really fuckin works once i get over the "need to start work" hurdle I just stood up not realizing 3 hours'd passed and feeling every negative effect at once
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yoyojoy · 8 months
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🍪💭🫙 cookie jar
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theprideful · 11 months
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people like this exhaust me to no end. if artists asking for a little help getting visibility and traction for art that you enjoy and downloaded bothers you, then you don’t actually respect artists or the work, you just want the final product. believe it or not artists are not here at your beck and call to entertain you and then be tossed aside when you’ve gotten your fill. im not even asking for money or for you to tell your friends who made your phone wallpaper. im not asking you to make a post and link my socials or anything. im just asking for a simple reblog. there’s really no work required at all, im not even gonna know if you don’t reblog it and did save it, because it’s just a courtesy thing. but you just had to announce it anyway because you wanted to make sure i knew that you don’t respect my wishes for the people who like my art to support a starving artist with the click of a button while i’m making free content for you to enjoy. (and don’t get me wrong, i wouldn’t share my art if i didn’t enjoy it, but the support and feedback are my lifeline.) if you can’t respect my asking for a single reblog enough to even pretend you care by scrolling on by, then i don’t want you interacting with my content anyway. begone
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i9daey · 1 year
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  ♡     ↷    🐁    ∿
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biovyxart · 2 months
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Cookies & Screaming internally 🍪🍦🕷
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reasonsforhope · 9 months
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"A new community housing development in the Bronx will feature a cool piece of kit: an on-site aerobic digester that can turn 1,100 pounds of food scraps into 220 pounds of high-quality fertilizer every single day.
Built by Harp Renewables, it’s basically a big stomach filled with bacteria that breaks down food scraps and wasted food into their component parts, and in the future could be a standard part of all apartment units as the amount of food waste in American reaches 30% of the total mass of all trash collection.
The Peninsula, organized by Gilbane Development Company, will feature 740 units of affordable housing, 50,000 square-foot light industrial space and equal sized green space, and 15,000 feet of commercial space, all of which will send their castaway comestibles right into the digester...
Fast Company reports that Christina Grace, founder of a zero-waste food management company, helped plan the design and implementation of the digester into The Peninsula, and helped organize a 40% grant from the city to pay the $50,000 upfront cost.
“The goal is for this material to work its way into the community garden network in the Bronx,” [Christina Grace, who helped plan the design] told the magazine, adding that she expects it to pay for itself over just a few years. “We see this as highly replicable in both commercial and residential venues. We know there’s a need for fertilizer.”
Producing fertilizer right there in the city reduces the need for it to be trucked in from afar, chipping away, even if just a bit, at NYC traffic.
Big problem solver
Perhaps uniquely beneficial to New York City compared to other spots in the U.S. is that the digester will have a significant impact on the Bronx’s share of the city’s rodent problem.
Those who’ve watched the Morgan Spurlock documentary Rats will understand why that’s significant—while those that haven’t will have to imagine what living in a megacity where rats outnumber people by around 8 or 10 to 1 looks like.
Another big problem the bio-digesters could potentially help is pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Fertilizer is a big emitter of all three of the most-targeted GHGs. Fertilizer, like quarry dust and ammonia is, like so many commodities, often imported from countries who specialize in its production, such as Norway, but also Russia and Ukraine, whose conflict has recently highlighted the fragility of the supply chain with sharp increases in prices...
Bio-digesters by design keep the CO2 and methane in the fertilizer produced, rather than it entering the atmosphere.
For these reasons and more, the aerobic bio-digester is slowly making its way into residential and industrial spaces around the country.
GNN reported on an enormous bio-digester at the heart of the D.C. advanced resource (sewage) recovery center outside the capital, and on the use of bio-digesters on Australian pig farms which are helping reduce the environmental and psychological impact of the effluent produced from such operations.
Harp Renewables tweeted how happy they were to have installed their bio-digester in the town of Cashel, Ireland.
Expect to see more stories like this pop up around the globe."
-via Good News Network, March 17, 2022
Note: Obviously gentrification bad and "affordable housing" is sometimes nowhere near as affordable as it should be, etc. etc. That said, this is such a fantastic use case that I felt I had to post it anyway.
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baesol · 1 year
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⠀⠀⠀⠀ ◟˚⠀🍝⠀༚.°⠀◌⠀.⠀⁺🐇 ◟˚⠀🍷⠀༚.°⠀◌⠀.⠀⁺⠀🍨
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corvidist · 3 months
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A slightly dry dinner in northern Antarctica. Although meals are secondary to snacking throughout the day, they are still social events for the community. In part because of the beak notch, most cultures tend to eat dryer food earlier in the day and then less solid food later on. Friends will tend to gather when they eat, and out of all meals, dinner becomes a significant social occasion resulting from the large number of Directors heading back to sleeping areas/recreation and such after eating and cleaning off. Much of the food is served in what it was made in, though not all of it. Water is regularly dumped out and refilled. This being one of the first groups to arrive since the area was cleaned, there isn't much in the way of spillage, but there will be.
The beak notch:
It was smaller in the past, and its slow expansion has been attributed to the increased necessity of tool use. It's not large enough to prevent adequate food/water intake, but it does mean that some will inevitably spill out. When this actually became a problem for sanitation as larger communities developed, it became common for eating areas to have floor mats dedicated to collecting what drops down that and are then washed afterward, having them on platforms so the food can be dropped down, or a mix of both.
Recycling:
In the past, they've used food waste as biomass for insect farms/compost. It is also now used to help with biotech cultivation.
As a community activity:
Meals contribute quite a bit to daily life since communities tend to eat in the same place as a social activity. Wake up, eat a fairly dry snack with water, and start the day, with meals typically getting less dry and drinks more flavorful as the day goes on. At least one large meal is often had in the evening where most of the community gathers at once and groups interact, share gossip, and otherwise just chill for a bit. After that, most will head to communal bath houses where they'll clean up before dispersing again, either to sleep for the night or begin community nighttime functions.
Bragging to the other collectives about how many dead things they harvested from the biomass pile but then the engineering collective challenges the plant ag collective to a platform duel for fun (king of the hill but the platform is suspended like 50 feet in the air) so like half the group breaks off and the sanitation collective gets angry and starts scolding them because the fuckers just made their job 10 times more difficult by making a mess everywhere because they tried to take their food out of the eating area to watch without making prior arrangements.
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koocita · 24 days
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podrias hacer users con la palabra "soup", por favor?
users w soup ( ,, ' ' ,, )
@soupitta @suopsoul @ssupso
@icoksoup @souppoo @uppso
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umiena · 6 months
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( ˘ ³˘) ❤︎  🌸 ◠  ❜
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( ˘ ³˘) ❤︎  🐥 @ahinsite  ❜
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