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dweeeeeb · 1 year
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Social Media Advertising (2023) Miracle-Gro
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knightscendant · 1 year
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The Unveiling but funnier
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dadizz · 6 months
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Hi Tumblr I remembered this time
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noir-renard · 1 year
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I just read the latest iygabab chapter and I love it sm omg. In your notes you said that the Tim Danny and Damian conversation was the least chaotic version. Would you happen to still have a draft of the more chaotic versions you're willing to share? Because I am so curious.
I'm so glad you liked it! ^w^ I do still have some parts of it that I don't mind sharing. [click to see them!][also yes I do sometimes use the comic sans trick when I write. I'm so mad that it works 😔 haha]
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Most of these snippets contain versions of how the magic works that I scrapped for various reasons; I went through a lot of different ways to explain how they ley lines/sigils worked and also why they stopped working (asymptotes, quantum particles, wave propagation). Asymptotes I threw out because I decided I didn't know enough about math; quantum particles I threw out because there's so much we still don't know about them and the things we do know aren't exactly common knowledge; wave propagation also seemed a little bit too specialized, and I got bored trying to write about it in a way that didn't read too much like a textbook.
As for the rest, I tossed out because it was too distracting or just a bit too antagonistic (Damian was originally much more...vocal about questioning everything Danny said, and Danny responded in kind with snark and by revealing less).
Here is a meme version of what the scene was like before I streamlined it:
Danny explaining ghost magic:
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meanwhile, Tim and Damian:
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Anyway, a little bit of chaos is fun, but if it hampers enjoyment in either the reading or the writing process, it stops being fun in my opinion, so I narrowed it down to something more digestible.
The idea I ended up going with was hidden right there all along: it was always supposed to look like the polar lights, so I decided I could make it work like the aurora borealis, too. It's still sciencey without being too esoteric, so everyone wins.
The moral of the story is every story needs a word graveyard where you can perform a bit of grave-robbing/necromancy from ideas you killed and revive them into something better :D
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milkconfetti · 15 days
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really love when i try a New Product and really like it and then it ends up having either zero quality control or the quality control gets drastically slashed after they determine enough people have tried it lol
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lost-technology · 1 year
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Given springtime commercials I’ve been seeing lately...  I have, or had an artwork somewhere...but I seem to have lost it...  Years ago, over a decade ago, back when I was heavy into OG Trigun fandom... I once drew a very stupid picture of Vash snacking on a bag of Miracle Gro.   I need to scour my box of old art in my closet and see if that thing still exists.  I don’t seem to have put it on DA.    ....  Great, now I have a fanfic idea about young Vash and Nai getting into Rem’s geranium-growing supplies and mistaking plant-food for Plant-food...  (It becomes their favorite snack until Rem introduces them to donuts).  
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delta-the-mando · 2 years
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Literally just realized these little flowers look so similar to Cagney
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sunshineram · 11 months
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new seedlings! double bachelors buttons :)c soso happy that they came up
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primrose doing great! cant wait till they get big so i can repot them lol... it really needs more dirt in there its like an inch from the top eek
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also new seedling! butterfly weed :) the purple pot next to is the same cause i thought these wouldnt come up oops... moved inside cause its fucking hot but these will go outside! excited for them :)
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and lastly what i believe is a sedum adolphi leaf propagating :) ive had this for... about a month i think???? maybe a few weeks? it still needs to put out roots, it only has one little one... but its doing great! need to move it closer to the middle lol...
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plant-bloggin · 1 year
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some repotting reporting for you all: over the weekend i rehomed a few plants with a friend’s leftover soil. big mistake! the soil was carrying mold. aside from those two, three of my smaller vining plants had a difficult time being fertilized with coffee grounds, but to be be fair, those coffee grounds had probably seen better days.
pictured below are my lickety split (philodendron selloum) and my dragon tree (dracaena marginata). i’d never reported any of my plants before this weekend, so it was funny for me and my friends to see them naked. my friend suzy advised me to take each plant and spray it with water to dislodge the soil stuck in the roots, some of which were bound and needed massaging. it turned out to be a pretty relaxing sunday activity, especially if you’re into mindfulness.
for the replacement soil i went with miracle grow’s cactus mix. i love this stuff because it has moisture control and fertilizer already mixed in, so no more coffee ground mold for me. phew. despite the moisture control though, a little group of mushrooms manage to sneak into the bay. you’ll notice the last picture on this post is of them. i’m as fascinated with mushrooms as i am with plants if not more, so i decided to keep them in a makeshift ziploc bay terrarium. the next step for these little freaks is a glass terrarium that i’ll upcycle from an old jam jar, but that’ll be its own post.
‘til then, happy memorial day!
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muirneach · 2 years
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hey did you guys know that miracle gro has an official tumblr theme
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six-of-ravens · 2 years
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*Sam Gamgee voice* PO-TAY-TOES
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art-h · 1 year
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This week I have been trying to finalise my big sculpture - it has been a physically and emotionally exhausting but rewarding week.
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I used the tools above to finish all the fine details I could put in. I tried using solid beeswax to make highlights to certain areas to draw attention, but after applying a small amount on an off-cut, it didn't create the effect I desired. When I asked Jon for advice on what to do, he said it would provide an effect similar to furniture polish and make it look too modern if I wanted to keep the worn rustic effect I have made, so I abandoned that idea.
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After taking a moment to appreciate how far I had come with my sculpture, I sketched out some rough ideas of where I wanted to put the coins I intended to hammer into the beard. Before I could do that however, I had to fashion a sharp tool to make the holes the coins could be hammered into. Jon and Andy the wood-shop technicians fashioned me a sharp tool using staff only tools to penetrate the oak so I could hammer in with ease. Again, always using an off-cut to experiment on first so as to not damage the sculpture. The shot above right shows - the experiment was a success.. on to the hammering...
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The above photo shows the positions of the coins I had hammered according to my design, and my reaction was that it looked far too sparsely coined. So...
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On the hoof, I hammered in many more to give off the impression of a beard filled with coinage. I was pleased with result and took another emotional moment to inspect my finished project. When Jon came over to ask if I was happy with what I made, I said that I was and was happy with the aged look I had created, I then joked that it was a shame I couldn't rust the coins to add to this in time for the exhibition. With that, Jon took me to talk to another student working around the corner and showed me her work. She had created a copper plate and appeared to have written in aged copper on the back of it - when Jon asked how she achieved this, she said "Miracle-Gro".
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She had plenty left over and offered me the use of it - and within minutes we were experimenting to paint two coats of Miracle-Gro to see if it would work on my first off-cut hammered 2p. She informed me that she left hers overnight to have an effect. Given that this was last thing on the Friday before the Bank Holiday weekend, I am still waiting to see if it worked. If it did, I will paint the 2ps embedded in my sculpture and leave them to work their magic. When I came home I still had a meagre amount of energy left in me to experiment with how I want the drapery on my plinth to look when it comes to exhibit.
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Using an off-cut piece of linen I had at home, I experimented with how I wanted the fabric to hang from the plinth to make it look remotely like an early civilisations' shrine might look. I didn't want it to look as exuberant as modern altar cloth might look, so I have chosen linen as this would be a clean, readily available cloth in early civilisations. I was happy with the equal corners that the drapery from the above photo shows. I then went to go purchase a black linen in the correct measurements to fit the plinth I have ordered from the Falmouth stores. I want the sculpture to appear at eye height and having done the correct measurements, it should look exactly how I have planned. Here's on to the last working week of the IFY...
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razarantkill · 1 year
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anotherbogwitch · 1 year
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anytime I’m doing plant research and whatever website suggests miracle gro soil mix I laugh and laugh and close the window and set my phone on a pile of kindling and set that kindling on fire
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prismatic-bell · 1 year
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HEY EVERYONE
Do you enjoy the idea of Sticking It To The Man, but also you’re fucking tired? Maybe you appreciate the idea of direct action of some kind but ADHD, depression, or physical disability has made it nigh-on impossible for you to actually, you know, do shit?
Well, friends, allow me to introduce you to a small but significant thing you can do to Stick It To The Man while also benefiting your own mental health:
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I haven’t bought green onions in a year.
If you’re sitting here thinking “holy shit, Nina, those look like hell,” you’re not wrong—they’re recovering from some unintended abuse. They survived two weeks in triple digits (that’s upward of 35 degrees for y’all with the weird sciencey math units) while I, uh. Forgot to water them. The outer layers dried out to protect the inner layers and as soon as I watered these thirsty bitches they went
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They literally looked dead three weeks ago. So yeah, they’re not too pretty right now, but you wouldn’t be either, and they’re bouncing back nicely.
So, how to do this simple thing?
1) obtain dirt and a pot. You’ll want to do this first because the next steps go surprisingly fast. My green onions live in a 6” terracotta pot and some gardening topsoil, but you can use potting mix (not Miracle Gro tho, that stuff is trash), dirt from outside if you live in a place where it’s safe to do so, any kind of soil will do provided it’s clean and doesn’t contain pests (although most pests will leave alliums alone because they hate the smell). To be clear, because we love and respect our biosphere in this house, “pests” in this context means “bugs that specifically will attack green onions while providing no benefit to either the onions or any other plants you may have.” The pot is mandatory, however—if you want to do this year-round, you need to be able to move the onions inside/outside as weather allows/demands.
2) buy some green onions. You can skip straight to step 4 from here if you want, but if you’re planning to use them first…
3) cut them only to the tops of the white bits. In other words you ONLY want to use the green part.
4) put the white bits in a ramekin, measuring cup, etc. with some water. I’ve used things as big as juice glasses for this, but that’s really on the big end. Put your container in a window with some sun.
5) 3-5 days later, you should see about half an inch of root growth on the bottoms of your onions, and possibly the beginnings of a tiny green spear at the top. (Maybe a bit more, if they’re overachievers.) Plant them in your pot with just a bit of the white sticking up overtop of the soil.
6) water just a little bit, every other day. You want the soil to always be moist to the touch, but never out and out wet.
7) watch them sprout. This is excellent for your mood, by the way. Science says having and tending green things provides visible benefits to both your physical and mental health. We also know that making tangible things is good for your mental health, and green onions grow quickly, so you get benefits fast.
8) As they grow, you can reduce watering to three times per week because they’ll be able to store more water. The leaves will feel firm and “thick” (you’ll understand what I mean when you get to feel a properly-watered green onion) when they have enough water, much like a succulent’s leaves will get thicker and firmer when it’s well-hydrated, so it’s relatively easy to tell if they need a drink.
9) trim your onions as you need them! I try to never take more than 3-4 leaves in a week—about half a bunch—so it has time to grow more, but if you live with a bunch of people you can get around this by just starting more green onions. Buy three or four bunches and plant them all. They don’t go bad because they literally just grow until you need them. I’ve actually planned meals around “I have not used enough green onions lately and the leaves are bending under their own weight, I need to trim some tops.” Although the ones you see in the grocery store have open tops, you’ll notice closed spears on your new leaves, and these are completely edible. Yes, I regret to tell you they cut off and probably waste the tapered bits just for The Aesthetic. They’re just like any other green part of the onion.
AND YOU WILL NEVER NEED TO BUY GREEN ONIONS AGAIN. Just add a little soil now and again to replenish the nutrients.
Yes, they’re cheap. Yes, this is a small thing. But many small things added together are a big thing. And when you’re confident in your green onions, if you have the desire and ability to do more, there are many other plants you can grow from grocery-store starters.
GO FORTH. ENJOY THIS KNOWLEDGE.
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israeldesertcart · 2 years
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