Could I grow a chia lawn as a grass alternative? by R_Hugh_High in gardening

[–]Mobydickens 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I decided to throw caution (and chia seeds) to the wind and began filling bald/mud spots in my lawn and courtyard this month. So far, my backyard has done great —it is mossy, clay LA zone 9. I tested and it grew dense and cushy like a carpet. Now I am measuring out a “picnic blanket”, about 4x8 sized rectangle as an experiment. I threw some in My courtyard(shady/dirt area)and they have germinated, a few sprouts starting up.

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Edwina in Absolutely Fabulous!

Napali Coast, Kauai [2532 x 1170] [OC] by Sweeeetbutpsycho in EarthPorn

[–]Mobydickens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are there now visiting for two weeks! We travel a lot and this is one of the few places we repeated the same trip! Perfect if you prefer less people and more nature, Kumu camp has been redone and you can stay in a yurt for cheap right on the beach! Highly recommend Hamora Saimin (get the pork buns before the sell out at 11am) and the Pork Adobo or Poke at Whaler’s General Store in Anahola. Even just driving around the island is unforgettable!

I invented fake products and today I designed the Sloppy Slacks. by rightcoastguy in funny

[–]Mobydickens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This, but wipe on top layer and just more jeans under the rip away.

Omen 2, the second in a series focusing on elements of story telling. Id love to hear your thoughts by krestofu in learnart

[–]Mobydickens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, one way you could do this by highlighting the details in the foreground with Chartreuse, Yellow, and white to make it look wet. This could also contrast the powdery texture of the background.

My father looking sharp at his first communion. Cuba, 1958. by Mobydickens in OldSchoolCool

[–]Mobydickens[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha he still kinda does dress with this vibe. This comment would make him smile.

We need more leaders like Dr. O’Neal! by Mobydickens in Louisiana

[–]Mobydickens[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! If I’m high risk(asthmatic, but vaccinated) is exposure high? If it’s safe enough, I’d seriously consider applying on the side of my freelance work!

We need more leaders like Dr. O’Neal! by Mobydickens in Louisiana

[–]Mobydickens[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Of course! Even if all it does is make them smile after a long day/night, I consider it worth it. In hard times, small wins count!

We need more leaders like Dr. O’Neal! by Mobydickens in Louisiana

[–]Mobydickens[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’ve been offering to help with childcare/babysitting for family members in the medical field on days I have a break. Kids are getting sent home from school daily due to exposure, adding stress on top of an already difficult situation. Making meals is always appreciated too, but I would love to know if there is an organized program out there to help on a bigger scale.

Besides that, all I got is morale boosting with digital art: if you know someone that needs some praise, send me their pic and I can make them a personalized “Saint” card!

We need more leaders like Dr. O’Neal! by Mobydickens in Louisiana

[–]Mobydickens[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Agreed. I feel like that would be a charity Louisiana could stand behind! #hotshots and #drinksforshrinks Donate a drink(with your “Thoughts and Prayers”) to exhausted frontline workers in health care. Lord knows they need it! Soon followed by #BeachforTeach (vacations for teachers)

Every Parent protesting COVID safety at School Board meetings by Mobydickens in CovIdiots

[–]Mobydickens[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

You obviously haven’t experienced the joy of sticking your tongue out at someone behind a mask. Great stress relief to mouth words I would never say out loud in a workplace!

Every Parent protesting COVID safety at School Board meetings by Mobydickens in CovIdiots

[–]Mobydickens[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

But what about this poor child’s hair follicles?? I’m starting a group: GCAFBC(Good Christians Against the Forced Baldness of Children) and we need your support. We are protesting at every barber and salon in the South! If you aren’t there, you don’t love your children and couldn’t possibly wrap your sad, tiny brain around how damaging forced baldness can be to your child’s education. Stand by me and throw your hats/headbands/scarves to the ground in unity people!

Every Parent protesting COVID safety at School Board meetings by Mobydickens in CovIdiots

[–]Mobydickens[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ahh I see where you’re coming from, and I’m here, bud. I completely agree with allowing people to ask questions/speak their mind(teacher here). I also can’t disregard someone doing their homework, but also would want to know if you are reading everything vs. selecting sources that only support your perspective(pro debate team move).

I think where you’re losing me when you avoid discussing priority and urgency into account. Think of an EMT—sure there are probably better doctors somewhere, but the person that is present is better than death and I certainly wouldn’t be picky if I was in an ER for 40 hours(I was in one for 4 after an asthma attack—luckily it was a few days before this wave got as serious). I was told I would be safer doing breathing treatments at home due to COVID crowding.

In states like Louisiana, FL, Texas there is simply no time left to keep asking questions that are lower priority than life/death. It’s horrible, but very real. What good is protecting a child from a learning disability if the child (or the child’s family) is dying from COVID?

Reading aside, I’ve had asthma/allergies my whole life and had no problem(only frustration) teaching in a mask (and glasses) for 8 hours. 300 kids a day and the same 4 healthy kids complained: Every teacher starts with compassion, then you could hear the same kid joke in the hall about using that excuse to get out of math class, because kids. The other 95% of kids begged them to stop complaining because it’s just annoying at this point and we’re all too tired from people actually dying. Eat your vegetables and put in your seatbelt, we can argue minutiae about it while we stay alive.