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    Hey gang is Varis here Hello for the love of god Hi ☆☆☆☆

    they/them fir/firs, 23, aromantic goat creature YIPPEEE

    this is my main blog which i use post whatever on. currently taking an interest in Haikyuu!! , Life Series, Wind Breaker, and Genshin Impact ^-^

    I stream over on twitch from time to time :3, you can find me at

    twitch.tv/variscites

    I also have (very new) a youtube channel, you can find that at

    youtube.com/@VARISCITES

    url history:

    bitchass-blaze -> blazebitch -> logstedparty -> phantomburs -> goatedgreen

    Here are some tags i use often:

    varis.draws (my art)

    varis.writes (writing, or talking about writing)

    oc stuff (posts relating to my OCs, or talking about them) I also have a blog to talk about them

    humanity (posts which make me happy, and loving people!)

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  • “We normalise the abnormal, and accept the unacceptable. Remember that more than 80 per cent of people live under light polluted skies, and two-thirds of Europeans are immersed in noise equivalent to constant rainfall. Many people have no idea what true darkness or quiet feels like.

    Within that inexperience, vicious cycles begin to spin. As we desecrate sensory environments, we become accustomed to the results. As we push the animals away, we get used to their absence. As the problems of sensory pollution grow, our willingness to address it subsides. How do we solve a problem that we don’t realise exists?”

    -Ed Yong, An Immense World

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  • Gonna step outside my usual programming a bit because that light pollution take and a lot of the responses to it aggravated me so much.

    No, wanting to see the night sky isn't a twee retvrn to ghibli-ass take. It's not a matter of some anprim impulse to dismantle industrial society for ~nature aesthetics~, it's an extremely visible symptom of environmental degradation that gets downplayed because the externality seems trivial to most people: "Oh no, the night sky, what ever will we do without it."

    But it actively disrupts light-sensitive circadian rhythms in plants and wildlife, which disrupts foraging patterns, reproductive and hibernation cycles, and contributes to wildlife population declines. It's not the major contributor to those declines, but it's an additional point of stress in an ecosystem already stressed by climate change and other forms of industrial pollution. And so much of it is wholly unnecessary.

    I don't think people realize how far-reaching the problem is, either. That light isn't just confined to the places people use. You don't escape it by just taking the bus to the edge of town. That light carries, in some cases for hundreds of kilometers. Death Valley has some of the darkest skies in the US, and yet, the dome of light above Las Vegas is visible on the horizon over 250 km away! Anywhere within 50 km of a major urban center, just about anywhere in the world, never gets darker than a night under a full moon.

    And this is very much a recent problem too. Before the switchover to LEDs, it was relatively expensive to light places. That meant actually accounting for the energy use and making sure it was being used where it was needed. That light was also warm-colored, so it didn't travel as far. With the decreased cost of lighting, it became standard to light places like daytime whenever they might be needed. Lighting didn't get safer, it just got more thoughtless.

    The reason you see astronomy-types sounding the alarm most loudly is because they're the ones who have been seeing the full effects of light pollution and its encroachment on dark skies. It's a hobby for me too, but it's partly because I'm a night owl who grew up in a small town with nothing else to do. I used to be able to clearly see the Milky Way horizon to horizon when I grew up in the mid-00s. The last time I visited about five years ago, I could only see it overhead. The population has fallen by like 10%, but the skies are brighter. I can tell when the college decided to leave the football stadium lights overnight. I can tell where the car dealerships that added overnight display lights are. I can even see when trucks with the fuckass LED light bars are coming over a hill from 5 km away.

    I'm all for well-lit, safe, and accessible spaces for people to work and play at night. But there is an impact from lighting, and it can and should be regulated like any other point source pollution. It's a pretty straightforward and materialist assessment. But go off about the big scary anprims are coming for your society so people can see the stars I guess, that's not at all a reactionary response to hearing about a problem

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  • self indulgent piece about post canon Steve and Dustin. Might expand at some point- feel free to expand this yourself if you have the inspiration to do so, just tag me so I can read it.

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    Dustin’s not sure when it happened. He and Steve never had a real conversation really- about what they were to each other. Dustin remembers that maybe one time, when  both of them were on the couch in their pajamas watching Star Wars at 3 in the morning after a rousing round of nightmares, it just sort of… clicked. Steve filled the space an older brother would in so many ways that it basically just became how Dustin thought about him. Once he moved in, it pretty much sealed the deal. Now, when the boundaries between them had eroded until they mimicked the ones between Will and Jonathan or Nancy and Mike or Lucas and Erica, it seemed only right that that’s what Steve was. 

    It didn’t seem so crazy or a concept the more he thought about it. Max and Billy were step siblings- and that still counted. He had a cousin who was adopted and there had never been a question of whether or not she was family. Even though it hurts to think about her, Jane was as much a Byers as Will and Jonathan. It only feels right that Dustin can claim the permanence of that relationship for his friendship with Steve. It’s not like either of them are planning on going anywhere. 

    Until Dustin went off to college that was. And while he was there, he discovered something magical. Outside of small town Hawkins no one knew anything about him. He could pretty much tell anyone anything and they’d have no way of knowing if he was lying. He isn’t psycho, he didn’t fabricate an entire false personality, but when people asked if he had any siblings he just said yes. Told them that he had an older brother because it felt like the truth. 

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  • its crazy how ill be so happy with my gender presentation and think im serving gnc tboy swag and then someone will straight up call me Woman to my face like 💀 ohhhh okay . yeah. needed that one thanks.

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