scotchtapeofficial:

myleg:

kant:

why the fuck is this man so angry

when u geeked off them binaural beats and encounter the demon king

it’s him. it’s Minecraft

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81,153 notes5 years ago

quinzelade:

sindri42:

breadgunner:

norseminuteman:

deathbeforednf:

moirakatson:

systlin:

kasaron:

mojave-wasteland-official:

theun–sj:

mojave-wasteland-official:

just-shower-thoughts:

Building a treehouse is the biggest insult to a tree. “I killed your friend, here hold him.”

“Friend”

Its more of I killed a potential enemy. Hold his dismembered corpse in victory.

Plants don’t wage war

Ever heard of blackberries?

Yes, plants do wage war

Mint and strawberries, too. They need to be quarantined or they will kill basically everything else. 

I planted mint in the ground 2 years ago.

It’s currently fighting a bitter battle to the death against the raspberries attempting to invade from the east while trying to annex the patio.

Could go either way at this point TBH. Unless, of course, I take a shovel and the blowtorch out there and battle both back to within their original boundaries.

And anyone wondering if a blowtorch is overkill for weeding back mint has never actually planted mint.

This post did not go where I expected it to.

Our garden plot at my childhood home slowly got overrun by wild blackberries after we stopped managing it while my sister and I were in nursing school. And by overrun I mean it was like a 4 foot tall thicket of wild blackberries. It hadn’t been touched by humans in at least 4 years. I started the ultimately futile task of trying to clear this plot with a machete and discovered to my amazement a patch of mint several feet across underneath the canopy of blackberry, still fighting the good fight all those years later.

Ultimately it took two jars of homemade napalm and some creative fire placement to clear that patch but I damn sure saved that patch of mint. It earned the right to be there.

Yall mother fuckers don’t even talk unless you’ve had to wage war on kudzu (it’s an ivy strain directly from Hell) that shit doesn’t just wage war with other plants, it wages war with all living things on planet earth. It’s some gnarly ass Blood for the Blood God, Chlorophyll for the Chlorophyll Throne demon weed. 

Can second the comments of Kudzu.

I forget where I read it but there’s this one tree that creates an extremely flammable substance that’s in both the bark and leaves. Dead trees become torches and crushed up leaves become dust-incendiary, all while the plant’s seeds are Giant Redwood levels of resilient to open flame. IE it has a goddamn scorched earth policy. It’s even more badass than plants that use toxins to starve other plants.

I’ve always been fond of sourgrass. Not only is it delicious and healthy, but it is so good at chemical warfare that there will be a bare patch about six inches across between the sourgrass and the rest of the yard. It slowly spreads, killing everything from scrubgrass to dandelions to thistles, remaking the dirt in it’s image.

in other news, fuck Japanese knotweed

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291,737 notes5 years ago

grimphantom2:

ninsegado91:

Best scene

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Yes!

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10,051 notes6 years ago
comedianthrax:
“ letshearitforthisclown:
“the medias gonna fuck some oranges
” ”

comedianthrax:

letshearitforthisclown:

the medias gonna fuck some oranges

image

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41,649 notes6 years ago
daipy:
“Lady who isn’t satisfied with physical kick
”

daipy:

Lady who isn’t satisfied with physical kick

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1,153 notes6 years ago

skysworn:

sometimestsareena:

Well it’s definitely not Lurantis

I WONT HESITATE BINCH

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8,920 notes6 years ago

meltdraw:

When some young lovers walk along the trail in a park, they might have the urge to carve their names/initials and a heart within as a cute expression of their love that could outlast their lifetime. Sometimes cut a little too deep and remove the bark entirely when tracing a heart. In hiking culture, this is considered a dick move who believe in “Leave No Trace Behind”. It damages the tree by disrupting its flow of nutrients and expose itself to insects who could carry pathogens. As a complete ‘homebody’, I found this information new and influenced to rethink trees as flesh. Delicious flesh trees.

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986 notes6 years ago
projectsnt:
“ sushinfood:
“ epochalys:
“ tiny butt plant
if u ever feelin sad, just remember there is a succulent species, gibbaeum heathii, that look like lil butts (source)
”
succulent little butts
”
@gearholder
”
ò ~ó

projectsnt:

sushinfood:

epochalys:

tiny butt plant

if u ever feelin sad, just remember there is a succulent species, gibbaeum heathii, that look like lil butts (source)

succulent little butts

@gearholder

ò ~ó

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79,639 notes6 years ago

cry-stalgems:

Meanwhile on facebook

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256,908 notes6 years ago