Jewel Changi Airport, Singapore, photo by lordyamsuan
The Coolhouse at Singapore Botanic Gardens
by Ianception
27. Astrophysicist, writer, artist. Michigan. Business inquiries: kaijunobiz@gmail.com
So I have one green eye and one half green half brown eye and I was doing some genetics test and. My parents have brown eyes and blue eyes. And my grandparents are all brown eyed except for one blue eyed. Its genetically impossible (or, like, very nearly impossible) for me to have green eyes. Which means the green part is the heterochromatic defect and not the brown part
Or I’m adopted
All green — not solarpunk vs solarpunk
I just wanted to address some aesthetics which I guess separate solarpunk from generic green concepts.
Something that always bothers be about ‘futuristic’ designs, whether green or not, is that the designs always seems to look sterile, smooth, textureless, cold, unwelcoming, and very very white.
And the common concept cities! They are always so open and spread apart! And you know what that means? It is a city specifically designed with cars in mind. I think that doesn’t always register for a lot of people. Spread out cities = made for car culture, condensed cities = made for public transit, biking, walking, etc.
What I want for solarpunk — and for the future — is warmth! color! texture! craftsmanship! And a very important feature is that I want it to be built first and foremost for streetcars and the like. Cars are useful and they can stick around, but in a condensed city people won’t need to rely on them as much. In modern American cities, many people need cars because of how cities are designed.
I hope I am being clear on how solarpunk aesthetics differs from common concepts of a green future!
why are you calling him green shrek?? shrek is already green??
it’s a taco
Today’s crystal haul: Moldavite, Opalite, Green Calcite, Green Aventurine, Blue Quartz Geode, Aqua Marine, Peacock Ore, and Bismuth.
Fun fact: Moldavite was formed by a meteorite impact in southern Germany (Nördlinger Ries Crater) that occurred about 15 million years ago! I’m so excited to have found a raw piece of it!!
