Now that I spend most of my work days in Monterey, where the food is good, but shall we say mild, I find myself making up for lost time on the weekends.
El Yucatecho XXXL hot sauce in.. POTATO SALAD! Everything! When I get home :)
I gotta say, I wasn’t one of those ‘interested in nature and science since I was two years old’ types (I work with loads of people like that). But their enthusiasm for marine life is contagious. Now I’m fascinated too.
Here’s a sea angel, a type of sea snail that doesn’t have a shell
The mangrove whistler, a bird native to Singapore that was thought to be extinct there, has been recently spotted leading to speculation they could be successfully recolonizing
This is a story about a peregrine falcon nest in downtown Singapore but the cool thing is that some folks there built a robot called ERNEST (Egg Retrieval and Nesting Enhancement Support Tool)
I think the element of surprise is overrated anyway and good storytelling stands up to a lot. Except in genres where the surprise matters, like stand up comedy or mystery
Same people urging Americans to move to their very functional, apparently, countries I suppose (while ignoring how their countries have significantly restricted immigration policies)
People who think ‘your body my choice’ is an American problem and not a *global problem* with white supremacists appealing to boys in every English speaking country including *yours*: what rock have you been living under?
I will read the synopsis for everything when I start watching it. I also sort of have an auditory processing thing and I am face blind so I don’t know who is speaking unless there are subtitles and unless I read about it first
I don’t know if this is an #ActuallyAutistic thing, but I don’t get the ‘no spoilers!’ Thing with tv and movies. I LOVE spoilers. I don’t like surprises ahahaha I love reading spoilers for every show
@PJ_Evans Toishanese, mostly. From the sze yap area of canton. The Teochews came later and often via Vietnam and Cambodia (most people think we are Vietnamese but actually also Teochew)