Do they serve any sensory function the way antenna do? Or are they just decorative?
(They are cool, gotta admit. I love the classic GHO look)
Do they serve any sensory function the way antenna do? Or are they just decorative?
(They are cool, gotta admit. I love the classic GHO look)
Ok, now I am never going to be able to look at a barn owl again without seeing this lol.
(Also, I’m working my way through the Ori video game series. Not sure how I feel about barn owls being used as the big bad… Barn owls seem pretty cool.)
We’ve gone right back to the 1990s health insurance denying everything and covering nothing. What a ridiculous backslide.
How on earth does a photographer even see these in the first place?? Human eyes are incredible.
He looks like everyone’s drunk uncle haha
Not even that though. Like if my chronic medical condition is adequately treated, I’m able to work, be productive, pay taxes, contribute to the economy, hopefully contribute to my community.
But that would eat into an insurance company’s profits, therefore they’d rather opt to let me die and replace me with a new unit that can pay premiums longer without needing any actual medical care.
The only entity that has a positive financial incentive to pay for the medical care that keeps me healthy is the government.
Medicare for All, now.
Mine is definitely in the trees across the street from me. But that doesn’t narrow it down much haha
You have been blessed by the owl gods with your own guardian, it would seem! Highly appropriate
You’re my new favorite person. Thank you for this.
Uber wouldn’t have been able to keep customers if big name, well-established taxi companies had really tried to compete with them. Middle aged adults (like me) would not have been inclined to jump into a stranger’s car no matter how cheap it was, if it was just as easy to get a licensed cab.
I can walk to CVS from my house. That’s the main reason I stay at this pharmacy. The staff there know me and I like them. But fuck the corporation for real.
Multiple companies could have pooled resources to fund developing an app that they all used. They have existing inventory, employees, local government connections. They definitely could have outcompeted Uber if they had been able to get their heads out of their asses and even try.
Instead they ignorantly tried to kill Uber by suppressing innovation and service improvements that everyone wanted, which was doomed to fail from the start. They dug their own graves on this one.
Only took the cab companies ten years to catch on to what they should have done as soon as Uber came on the scene. If cab companies had innovated like this, they would have killed Uber in the cradle.
Omg what an absolute goofball. Makes me want to stalk my neighborhood GHO. I need to see what it looks looks now.
It’s good to know they don’t just set and forget these houses
My CVS went through a period at one time where even in person prescription, they would ask me to come back later to pick it up. CVS treats its employees like trash, but apparently customers got mad enough that they finally hired some more people because that hasn’t happened in a while.
I call in a refill on my prescription. It takes them 4 years to fill it. Then they text me every five seconds for the next three days until I pick it up, threatening to throw it into the fires of Mordor if I forget.
Me when I hear my cats scratching around in the living room plant soil.
Multiples of 3. Multiples of 5 is too large a jump on most systems. Multiples of 3 gives satisfying sound and visuals.
Ok that’s a really neat adaptation, especially in a snowy. I wonder if they rotate from egg to egg to make sure all are warmed equally.
I’m playing on Steam on my PC! And it’s available on Switch as well. If you’re ever curious to play. It’s not the most innovative metroidvania ever made, but the art, setting, and story are fun.
And yeah, I guess I can totally see an owl being the big bad villain of any forest from the perspective of a creature like Ori haha