This has probably made the rounds already, but here is the official upload of the special PV for the Pretty Series 10th Anniversary. The Pretty All Friends do “Prima donna? Memorial”, the ending theme of Kira Kira Memorial Live originally sung by Run Girls Run. This performance was also featured on the PriChan anime episode 118, but the opening is different here.
Anyone who purchased rhododendron or lilac plants from Walmart or Rural King between March and May should immediately dispose of the plants in a way to prevent further spread of the disease, officials with the state agriculture department’s Division of Plant Health said. Infected plants can be destroyed by burning, deep burial or double-bagging the plant — including the root ball — in heavy duty trash bags for disposal. To prevent further spreading, do not compost. I just saw this posted on fb and thought to share the word.
Click on the state’s name for more details about where the plants were sold. Other chains that have received plants include Hy-Vee, Home Depot, and a few independent stores.
And CLEAN ANY GARDEN TOOLS YOU USED ON POSSIBLY INFECTED PLANTS. YOU DON’T WANT TO SPREAD THIS.
His dad is the character designer for Labyrinth and Dark Crystal and his mom made Yoda, as well as puppets for aforementioned movies. Not super shocking there, but nice, nonetheless.
That’s Toby Froud, son of incredible artist, illustrator, and artistic director Brian Froud, who created works like these:
The man’s a genius. Looks like his son is, too.
Toby is a great artist, so is Wendy Froud (Brian’s wife/Toby’s mother) - Wendy designed the gelflings of The Dark Crystal.
Lately I’ve been getting most of my pep talks from Mister Rogers.
Great. Now I’m disappointing Mr. Rogers.
Mr. Rogers is not disappointed in you. He’s proud of you for listening and thinking about what he said, and he hopes it plants a seed where sometimes maybe you notice yourself making an unhealthy choice and recognize it, because that’s the first step towards growth towards your best and healthiest self, which is a journey and a process, not an ideal state of which you are falling short.
“I wish I had the power to save games before they lose their data… Every single game from the past, present, and future. Everywhere. I don’t care what I become. All the children that have spent hours in their games, only to lose their progress due to no faults of their own… I don’t want them to suffer anymore.”
Just because autosave exists in the next Animal Crossing game, that doesn’t mean Resetti lost his job… Rather he has ascended to godhood and rewritten the laws of the universe…
infants are so goddamn funny. i was holding my niece today and i just told her “i diagnose you with baby” and she stared at me with the absolute widest eyes like i’d just told her the secret to life itself so i nodded and went “it’s true! you’re just baby” and she stopped for a few seconds, then absolutely YELLED her little head off, very seriously informed me, “ABABABABABAAAAA” and faceplanted into my shoulder, where she promptly began to try to eat my shirt
If you dare come at me about banning straws, I will throw you into the sun cannon. I’m disabled, I’m crippled, I need disposable plastic straws, and all those pricey ridiculous alternatives aren’t working as well. Plastic straws were invented for the disabled.
Way to shit all over a vital access need because you think straws are worse than corporate greed.
We all care about the turtles, the seals, the oceans, obviously. Notice how the easiest thing to yell about was something that would barely affect anything but appealed heavily to emotional discourse.
The disabled community is huge, and it can be joined by anyone. Most of those As Seen On TV products were invented for us. Society still mocks us and ignores us, and often outright harms us in multiple ways.
Communicate better. Listen better. But stop putting us out in the cold because you are inconvenienced by our simplest needs.
Straws aren’t killing the planet, its animals, or people. They’re a microscopic fraction of an iota of a percentage of the problem. You want to do something? Ban plastic fishing nets. Anything else is just a hollow feel-good gesture at the expense of real living disabled people.