Until now !superbowl@lemmy.world has been my source of uplifting content of last resort. Sadly I have woken up to the realization that owl pictures might not be enough going forwards. Appreciate the thread.
It was hard to post today, but I told myself that I still wanted to try to give you guys what I could, so I put up some of the best I had in my stash of posts.
I try to keep politics out of it, but as I focus on habitat preservation and animal protections, it's hard to stay totally out of it.
I do have stuff ready to start Owl of the Year. I was going to do a preliminary round this week, but I'm going to let people deal with their emotions for a couple days, I think.
To anyone feeling nervous by the results, know I care about of all you guys, and most of the people I love are potentially affected as well. Anyone who cares about nature is always welcome to come and enjoy the owls with me.
(I would love to find a Bill Watterson one, if anyone knows. I own all his Calvin & Hobbes albums, it would just be for the pure joy of regularly see one popup on my screen :))
(I would love to find a Bill Watterson one, if anyone knows. I own all his Calvin & Hobbes albums, it would just be for the pure joy of regularly see one popup on my screen :))
You probably have to find out what your hobbies and interests are and search / ask accordingly. And if you miss something, be the change you want to see and create new communities.
Sure, but that's not my decision to make. The ask was for other communities that are not politics focused. If people want to gather in one of those over another, that's their choice not mine. I just listed some I'm aware of, that's all.
Thank you for your posts, FYI !Links can be used by everyone
Other comments here work fine for me, but all the links you're posting seem to be the text of a ! link manually edited to include a hyperlink to the remote community: https://lemmy.world/c/climatehope vs !climatehope@lemmy.world
People are forced to keep their plants indoors because housing instability and HOAs make outdoor plants illegal or infeasible. Anarchists grow houseplants by proplifting, a form of piracy where they take plant cuttings from garden stores and grow them. Corporations say that proplifting is stealing, and that it harms businesses. Anarchists say that life should be free.