Happy Pride To Him

Happy Pride To Him
Happy Pride To Him

happy pride to him

More Posts from Chessyoudog and Others

2 years ago

Here it is folks:

My definitive ranking of my least favorite bodies of water! These are ranked from least to most scary (1/10 is okay, 10/10 gives me nightmares). I’m sorry this post is long, I have a lot of thoughts and feelings about this.

The Great Blue Hole, Belize

Here It Is Folks:

I’ve been here! I have snorkeled over this thing! It is terrifying! The water around the hole is so shallow you can’t even swim over the coral without bumping it, and then there’s a little slope down, and then it just fucking drops off into the abyss! When you’re over the hole the water temperature drops like 10 degrees and it’s midnight blue even when you’re right by the surface. Anyway. The Great Blue Hole is a massive underwater cave, and its roughly 410 feet deep. Overall, it’s a relatively safe area to swim. It’s a popular tourist attraction and recreational divers can even go down and explore some of the caves. People do die at the Blue Hole, but it is generally from a lack of diving experience rather than anything sinister going on down in the depths. My rating for this one is 1/10 because I’ve been here and although it’s kinda freaky it’s really not that bad.

Lake Baikal, Russia

Here It Is Folks:

When I want to give myself a scare I look at the depth diagram of this lake. It’s so deep because it’s not a regular lake, it’s a Rift Valley, A massive crack in the earth’s crust where the continental plates are pulling apart. It’s over 5,000 feet deep and contains one-fifth of all freshwater on Earth. Luckily, its not any more deadly than a normal lake. It just happens to be very, very, freakishly deep. My rating for this lake is a 2/10 because I really hate looking at the depth charts but just looking at the lake itself isn’t that scary.

Jacob’s Well, Texas

Here It Is Folks:

This “well” is actually the opening to an underwater cave system. It’s roughly 120 feet deep, surrounded by very shallow water. This area is safe to swim in, but diving into the well can be deadly. The cave system below has false exits and narrow passages, resulting in multiple divers getting trapped and dying. My rating is a 3/10, because although I hate seeing that drop into the abyss it’s a pretty safe place to swim as long as you don’t go down into the cave (which I sure as shit won’t).

The Devil’s Kettle, Minnesota

Here It Is Folks:

This is an area in the Brule River where half the river just disappears. It literally falls into a hole and is never seen again. Scientists have dropped in dye, ping pong balls, and other things to try and figure out where it goes, and the things they drop in never resurface. Rating is 4/10 because Sometimes I worry I’m going to fall into it.

Flathead Lake, Montana

Here It Is Folks:

Everyone has probably seen this picture accompanied by a description about how this lake is actually hundreds of feet deep but just looks shallow because the water is so clear. If that were the case, this would definitely rank higher, but that claim is mostly bull. Look at the shadow of the raft. If it were hundreds of feet deep, the shadow would look like a tiny speck. Flathead lake does get very deep, but the spot the picture was taken in is fairly shallow. You can’t see the bottom in the deep parts. However, having freakishly clear water means you can see exactly where the sandy bottom drops off into blackness, so this still ranks a 5/10.

The Lower Congo River, multiple countries

Here It Is Folks:

Most of the Congo is a pretty normal, if large, River. In the lower section of it, however, lurks a disturbing surprise: massive underwater canyons that plunge down to 720 feet. The fish that live down there resemble cave fish, having no color, no eyes, and special sensory organs to find their way in the dark. These canyons are so sheer that they create massive rapids, wild currents and vortexes that can very easily kill you if you fall in. A solid 6/10, would not go there.

Little Crater Lake, Oregon

Here It Is Folks:

On first glance this lake doesn’t look too scary. It ranks this high because I really don’t like the sheer drop off and how clear it is (because it shows you exactly how deep it goes). This lake is about 100 feet across and 45 feet deep, and I strongly feel that this is too deep for such a small lake. Also, the water is freezing, and if you fall into the lake your muscles will seize up and you’ll sink and drown. I don’t like that either. 7/10.

Grand Turk 7,000 ft drop off

Here It Is Folks:

No. 8/10. I hate it.

Gulf of Corryvreckan, Scotland

Here It Is Folks:

Due to a quirk in the sea floor, there is a permanent whirlpool here. This isn’t one of those things that looks scary but actually won’t hurt you, either. It absolutely will suck you down if you get too close. Scientists threw a mannequin with a depth gauge into it and when it was recovered the gauge showed it went down to over 600 feet. If you fall into this whirlpool you will die. 9/10 because this seems like something that should only be in movies.

The Bolton Strid, England

Here It Is Folks:

This looks like an adorable little creek in the English countryside but it’s not. Its really not. Statistically speaking, this is the most deadly body of water in the world. It has a 100% mortality rate. There is no recorded case of anyone falling into this river and coming out alive. This is because, a little ways upstream, this isn’t a cute little creek. It’s the River Wharfe, a river approximately 30 feet wide. This river is forced through a tiny crack in the earth, essentially turning it on its side. Now, instead of being 30 feet wide and 6 feet deep, it’s 6 feet wide and 30 feet deep (estimated, because no one actually knows how deep the Strid is). The currents are deadly fast. The banks are extremely undercut and the river has created caves, tunnels and holes for things (like bodies) to get trapped in. The innocent appearance of the Strid makes this place a death trap, because people assume it’s only knee-deep and step in to never be seen again. I hate this river. I have nightmares about it. I will never go to England just because I don’t want to be in the same country as this people-swallowing stream. 10/10, I live in constant fear of this place.

Honorable mention: The Quarry, Pennsylvania

I don’t know if that’s it’s actual name. This lake gets an honorable mention not because it’s particularly deep or dangerous, but it’s where I almost drowned during a scuba diving accident.

2 years ago

Unusual Insects Taking Off

Unusual Insects Taking Off
Unusual Insects Taking Off
Unusual Insects Taking Off

What do you do when you’re an insect researcher with a high-speed camera? Why, film all sorts of unusual insects from your backyard as they take off and fly! (Image and video credit: Ant Lab/A. Smith; via Colossal) Read the full article

1 year ago
An Overgrown Light Pole In Poland

An overgrown light pole in Poland

2 years ago
Deer Running From A Flying Squirrel As Caught On A Trail Camera

Deer running from a flying squirrel as caught on a trail camera

11 months ago

Here's THE masterpost of free and full adaptations, by which I mean that it's a post made by the master.

As you like it: you'll find here an outdoor stage adaptation.

Coriolanus: Here's a college play, here's the 1984 telefilm, here's the 2014 one with tom hiddleston

Hamlet: The Kenneth Branagh 1996 Hamlet is here, the 1964 russian version is here and the 1964 american version is here. THe 1964 Broadway production is here, the 1948 Laurence Olivier one is here. And the 1980 version is here.

Henry IV: part 1 and part 2 of the BBC 1989 version. And here's part 1 of a corwall school version.

Henry V: Laurence Olivier (who would have guessed) 1944 version. The 1989 Branagh version here.

Julius Caesar: here's the 1979 BBC adaptation, here the 1970 John Gielgud one

King Lear: Laurence Olivier once again plays in here. And Gregory Kozintsev, who was I think in charge of the russian hamlet, has a king lear here. The 1975 BBC version is here. The Royal Shakespeare Compagny's 2008 version is here.

Macbeth: here's the 1961 one with Sean Connery. Here's the 1971 by Roman Polanski, with spanish subtitles. Here's the 1948 one with portugese subtitles and here the 2001 one). The 1969 version with Ian McKellen and Judi Dench is here and the 1966 BBC radio one is here.

The Merchant of Venice: here's a stage version, here's the 1980 movie, here's the 1973 Lawrence Olivier movie, here's the 2004 movie.

The Merry Wives of Windsor: the Royal Shakespeare Compagny gives you this movie.

A Midsummer Night's Dream: have this sponsored by the City of Columbia, and here the BBC version.

Much Ado About Nothing: Here is the kenneth branagh version and here the Tennant and Tate 2011 version.

Othello: A Massachussets Performance here, the 2001 movie here, the Orson Wells movie with portuguese subtitles there, and a fifteen minutes long lego adaptation here

Richard II: here is the BBC version

Richard III: here's the 1955 one with Laurence Olivier, and here's the 1995 one with Ian McKellen. (the 1995 one is in english subtitled in spanish. the 1955 one has no subtitles and might have ads since it's on youtube)

The Taming of the Shrew: the 1988 BBC version here, the 1929 version here, some Ontario stuff here and here is the 1967 one with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.

The Tempest: the 1979 one is here, the 2010 is here.

Timon of Athens: here is the 1981 movie with Jonathan Pryce,

Troilus and Cressida can be found here

Titus Andronicus: the 1999 movie with Anthony Hopkins here

Twelfth night: here for the BBC, here for the 1970 version with Alec Guinness, Joan Plowright and Ralph Richardson.

Please do contribute if you find more. This is far from exhaustive.

(also look up the original post from time to time for more plays)

1 year ago

if i can impart any one piece of wisdom to y’all, it’s to, whenever possible, assume good intentions

assume people are trying their best, want to be good and treat others well, and that when their behavior doesn’t align with those goals, it’s because of outside factors that are pushing them to their limit

it’s hard to do, it doesn’t always come naturally, but it’s worth it

2 years ago

Cuanto tiempo libre tiene la gente

1 year ago
Digital fanart of Zuko from Avatar: the last airbender, styled and composed to mimic the famous "lofi hip hop radio - beats to relax/study to" livestream. Zuko from season 1 is sitting in his cabin aboard the ship, plotting out the course of Aang and Co. on a map with his left hand, his chin resting on his right. He wears his phoenix plume and a tattered robe. The desk he is working at contains several brushes, ink-stones, personal seals, brush holders, and a candle. Behind him we see the steel walls of the fire-nation ship decorated with red banners. The low cabinets behind him are covered in rolled up scrolls, books, more candles, and a cover bearing a colourful dragon motif. His robe and possessions give the sense of being previously luxurious and expensive royal items that have long since fallen to disrepair. Through the window behind Zuko, we see the ocean and a silhouette of a flying Appa. The drawing is styled after a youtube video, with a bar and buttons below, as well as a caption reading: "lofi tsungi horn - beats to hunt the avatar to". Watermark: 3 cosmic frogs.

Forbidden dance-party beats for banished fire-nation teens.

ID in alt.

2 years ago

anyone who told you much ado about nothing is good and worth watching was RIGHT and you should listen to them

  • l0ve-no
    l0ve-no liked this · 1 week ago
  • bottle-of-newts
    bottle-of-newts liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • aradiaserket
    aradiaserket reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • limonyl
    limonyl liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • faintly-macabre-the-which
    faintly-macabre-the-which reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • riversboundtorise
    riversboundtorise reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • pastel-moth-boi
    pastel-moth-boi reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • bookwormboi1
    bookwormboi1 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • that-one-raccoon
    that-one-raccoon liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • qrowrose-redhotrival
    qrowrose-redhotrival reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • qrowrose-redhotrival
    qrowrose-redhotrival liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • jovialcloudqueenisnotonfire
    jovialcloudqueenisnotonfire reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • jovialcloudqueenisnotonfire
    jovialcloudqueenisnotonfire liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • moon-scout237
    moon-scout237 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • ptolomeia
    ptolomeia reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • steelboned
    steelboned liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • marimocubez
    marimocubez liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • mc-cookies
    mc-cookies reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • lost-elda
    lost-elda reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • valcg
    valcg liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • jovialpeanutheart
    jovialpeanutheart reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • simplyjustahuman
    simplyjustahuman reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • simplyjustahuman
    simplyjustahuman liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • courtmandatedjester
    courtmandatedjester liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • yambda
    yambda reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • thequeenofbats
    thequeenofbats liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • gammagroove
    gammagroove liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • ladyofthebookcase
    ladyofthebookcase reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • gender-luster
    gender-luster reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • gender-luster
    gender-luster liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • sisyphean-metamorphosis
    sisyphean-metamorphosis reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • myfakefurryboyfriend
    myfakefurryboyfriend liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • h0wlcastle
    h0wlcastle liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • wise-emperor
    wise-emperor reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • somethingbeautifulisgointohappen
    somethingbeautifulisgointohappen reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • serikyl
    serikyl liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • the9thring
    the9thring liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • mothmanfucker2
    mothmanfucker2 reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • mothmanfucker2
    mothmanfucker2 liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • vaguelyactive
    vaguelyactive liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • abyssalkraken
    abyssalkraken liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • androreblogs
    androreblogs reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • owlsreblogs
    owlsreblogs reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • owlheartt
    owlheartt liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • botanarchist
    botanarchist liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • vafibrearts
    vafibrearts liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • transsexualraskolnikov
    transsexualraskolnikov reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
  • piratecat
    piratecat reblogged this · 2 weeks ago
chessyoudog - it's that simple
it's that simple

i see it, i like it, i reblog it

228 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags