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Dec 14

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oldschoolfrp:
“The Book of Sorcery by Dan Bress and Ed Konstant, one of the many 3rd party supplements that offered alternative spell casting rules for D&D (Bob Charrette cover – his name is in the runes on the pentagram, Little Soldier Games,...

oldschoolfrp:

The Book of Sorcery by Dan Bress and Ed Konstant, one of the many 3rd party supplements that offered alternative spell casting rules for D&D (Bob Charrette cover – his name is in the runes on the pentagram, Little Soldier Games, 1977)

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The Alt-Right Playbook: How to Radicalize a Normie

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“I don’t know much about global warming but it’s stressing me out and I don’t know what to do!”

athenasdragon:

My post about how “12 years to save the planet” is an oversimplification has taken off a little bit, and a few people have messaged me expressing sentiments similar to the above. First and foremost: you are not alone! Feelings of worry, stress, and/or helplessness are totally normal reactions to a problem this big and unprecedented, and there are a lot of people around the world who are in exactly the same boat. Let’s dig in!

First of all, who am I? I’m an earth science student who does environmental research, writes and edits for a student earth science publication, and intends to continue doing research and teaching for her career. I spend a lot of time talking about climate change in class, at work, and with my peers. It’s something that I’ve had to learn how to face head-on, and something that I am reasonably knowledgeable about. That being said, I’m not infallible or all-knowing, and I definitely recommend that you check out these sources for yourself and form your own opinions. This is me posting in an informal capacity with some things that have helped me and might help you.

Resources for learning about climate change:

Resources for getting involved

Resources for dealing with the emotional weight of climate change

Here is an ultimate funny cats compilation as a tool for your well-being and to thank you for your attention.

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