im not really trying to be funny here i genuinely have never wanted context for something more in my life than this video. i mean ive always figured its just one of those weird for the sake of weird kind of things. but regardless the logistics of this whole setup are what intrigue me. what is this body of green water? a koi pond? the lighting reminds me of a hospital room or something. is the room flooded? it doesnt really look that way, but its possible. why are there apples and balls in it? but why is it also in a room? i cant tell if theres light eminating from the water or if its just such an intense shade of green it gives the illusion. is the bed affixed to the wall and suspended over the water or what? how did the bed even get there if its not a flooded bedroom? i only just noticed the water bottle tied to the bar as well. how does he manage to act relatively unbothered by a massive branch hitting him in the neck. and the watermelon just speaks for itself. im not expecting an answer i just need you to know these are the kinds of things i ask myself for 20 minutes each time its brought back to my attention
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Painted turtle babies!!!!
We dug them up and put them by the pond so they’d have a better chance of living. 7 were already hatched and 3 were still in their eggs. We reburied the unhatched ones in the sand near the pond so they’d have an easier time digging out and getting to the water
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We dug them up and put them by the pond so they’d have a better chance of living. 7 were already hatched and 3 were still in their eggs. We reburied the unhatched ones in the sand near the pond so they’d have an easier time digging out and getting to the water
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my dad has a pond in his yard and he put goldfish in there like 15 years ago and they’re still there except they’re fucking gigantic and people think they’re koi and when you go swimming in the pond they WILL nibble at you

they will try to eat your hand no matter what if you stick it into the water
ironically though, their favorite food is fish flavored cat kibble
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Im curious about your experience with the water crisis in flint? If you don't mind talking about it that is, I'm just interested in listening to peoples stories
Started in 2014. Couldn’t use the city water. There were water distribution sites and shit. The worst I got was when I was working at a local walmart and had to use the city water to water the plants in the garden center and I got rashes and the plants died because obviously
If you love The Little Prince then you might need one of these awesome levitating bonsai trees that remind us of his tiny asteroid home. A group of Kyushu, Japan-based designers called Hoshinchu just launched a Kickstarter campaign to create these enchanting bonsai plants called “Air Bonsai” that appear to levitate above their beautiful porcelain bases.
The plants are called “little stars” and the handcrafted base is an “energy base.” Both contain built-in magnets that enable the plant to levitate and spin above the base..
Head over to the Air Bonsai Kickstarter page to learn more about this delightful project and the different models available to contributors.

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