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Photo by @zhayynnjamesphotography The waters of Lake Masek in Ndutu, part of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area as extremely shallow and host a variety of wildlife.Giraffes are particularly plentiful in Ndutu and come down to the lake to drink. I love the way both giraffes seemed to mirror each other, except for the necks which were crossed. #wild #nature #wildlife #animals #ndutu #igs_africa #wildeyesa #africa #reflection #places #giraffe #ngorongoro https://www.instagram.com/p/B1MRFmaAAaW/?igshid=1xkdac107kmst
It is a violation of the National Labor Relations Act for a boss to interfere in the right of workers to organize into a union, to fire workers for attempting to organize, or to attempt to intimidate workers out of organizing, as the AF of L and AOC point out:
Youre telling me I threw away 10 dollar markers FOR NOTHING
REBLOG to save a life and a wallet!
Plus copics are actually refillable and you can buy more colored ink online for pretty cheap!
So yeah dont throw out copics.
NO NO NO NO!
Never refill a Copic with regular isopropyl alcohol unless you have absolutely no other option.
Copic markers have their own ink refills to go with each marker,
They look like this and cost around the same price as a Copic Sketch maybe slightly more however they can be used to refill a marker several times
By using isopropyl alcohol what you’re doing, in fact, is diluting what little ink you have left in your make, therefore changing the shade of it.
Of course the one exception to this rule is the colourless blender 0 which is a marker that is full of regular isopropyl alcohol.
As a side note, DON’T throw away your marker if one/both of the is damaged
Copic also make replacement nibs for all of their markers
Which are much cheaper than buying a new marker as you get multiple in a pack.
Reblogging to save an artist. Copics are meant to be reusable and I know how hella expensive those things are. NEVER throw out your Copic markers!
Reason in a creature is a faculty of widening the rules and purposes of the use of all its powers far beyond natural instinct; it acknowledges no limits to its projects.
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Immanuel Kant, Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose (via philosophybits)
Late last month, 130 ship builders, steel workers, welders, and riveters seized control of the storied Belfast shipyard that built the Titanic in 1909. More than two weeks later, they’re still there, and say they won’t be leaving until the docks are nationalized and are used to produce renewable energy infrastructure.
genuinely inspiring stuff. much like the lucas plan, where workers at lucas aerospace proposed socially useful applications of their machinery, the solution to climate change is putting the levers of society directly into the hands of the workers
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