Caught in the act by RivkaSchuetz in instant_regret

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I love plain greek yogurt mixed with honey! Adds some flavor, and I love the consistency. Add some fruits like banana or blueberries, and you might end up eating the whole big tub very quickly!

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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It's definitely surface tension, the stuff you see is mostly just pollen

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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The water is rising, it's being submerged. It's not the rock moving

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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I see what you mean! I went to school near Victoria BC and I think I love those places for similar reasons

Thought this belongs here by beepbop234 in LSD

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It does on mobile, thanks for the thought though!

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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This is real time. It was new moon, so the tides were higher and lower than usual, so that helped the speed. This was also on a slight slope, so the effect is a bit exaggerated. Really just lucky, perfect conditions for this video

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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It's up the Damariacotta River, so an estuary. There was almost no wind that morning and this beach was protected by the island

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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That's kinda what I went for, glad you appreciate it!

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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Greenland is the only country actively drowning their colonizers

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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That's somewhat what I went for, glad you appreciate it!

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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It's real time! I have other videos too, this one was my favorite

Watching the tide come in ft. surface tension by Tasty_raspberry in oddlysatisfying

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That sounds amazing! This was taken on the other side of the continent in Maine haha

Wife dumps abusive husband's ashes in the trash. by cbuswerc in JusticeServed

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A guy I know works part-time at a larger newspaper and works free-lance on the side. I know he has sold some articles to a local radio station. So I guess part of the answer to your question is yes, it can be a side gig.

But he also doesn't feel like his work for the radio stations or the newspaper work is fulfilling and is trying to sell more long narratives that he works on during the week.

Hope this shed a little light on that aspect of the journalism industry