I was playing Breath of the Wild again today, and I couldn't help but notice a small difference with Tears of the Kingdom in the location the frog memory takes place.
In Breath of the Wild, there are no statues behind the tree (instead you find a Korok in a rock in the tree):
In Tears of the Kingdom, there is a pair of statues:
There is actually something special about these statues.
They represent a husband and wife:
Sorry, but you'll have to follow your own feet if you want to find it. But these statues… They look like a husband and wife embracing. Such a simple yet charming sight. - Pikango
Nintendo could have put any new korok puzzle here nearby, but they specifically chose the statues that represent a married couple to put in the OG zelink date spot...
@lollytea really putting the "sob" in sob bob
I am reeling from that chapter but my main concern is that I should finish that WIP of fanart that I started and haven't touched in a month
I went to the pride march in my neighborhood this weekend, and I was so proud to see people protesting to free Palestine. This is a reminder not to pinkwash the genocide in Gaza. Free Palestine!
I really hope no one has done this yet. I saw the original tweet on pinterest and it seemed perfect for reference:
There was a TikTok of an (American) woman who was documenting her husband’s ICU room and expressing displeasure with the state it was in, it was generally unclean with broken equipment, rust stains, clipped flooring, things that can make a medical environment unsafe. I opened the comments expecting people to be like “Wow, that’s scary. And a huge infection risk. ICU stays often cost patients upwards of $100k and not enough of that money is going to maintenance and cleaning.” But instead it was nurses being utterly vile to this woman. Not saying “You’re right, it’s terrible that we’re forced to do our jobs in unsafe, unclean and outdated environments.” they were telling her she was a prime example of why patients’ families were the worst part of their job.
The hospital that charged my insurance $87k for a single endoscopy & colonoscopy performed on me was recently fined for having dirty equipment. If not on sanitation, if not on giving nurses and providers better wages, if not on updating the facility, where the hell did that money go? If nurses could band together to attack and criticize hospital administration and the American medical system in the way they band together to attack and criticize patients and advocates online, all of our lives could improve.
But of course it is easier to raise the sword against the vulnerable person dependent on your care, on the people often experiencing the worst day of their life when they are too frightened and in pain to treat you with courtesy. It’s easier to lash out at the patient inquiring about their medication after waiting two hours than to lash out at the people responsible for making you responsible for 30 patients at once.
I don’t think anyone blames nurses for hospital rooms being nasty. It’s not their job. It’s the job of custodial staff and maintenance. It’s the job of administration to fund those departments. It’s a problem at the top. If we could all look upwards instead of down when it comes to who we criticize and blame, we could make progress.
bangladeshi hatsune miku 🇧🇩
Once, my mom's friends visited us (we live in New York) from Germany. Apparently, her kids got so, so excited everytime they saw a squirrel. a squirrel. I learned that day that the squirrels in germany were red, and they didnt even see those that often, so seeing the gray squirrels that I see like 30 of every day was so cool to them. It's so interesting what random things we don't even realize we take for granted.
look at me. listen to me. this is directed at americans for the record. the reason you think North American animals are boring is because you live here. there are so many cool and beautiful animals here. we have beavers. we have wolves. we have moose. we have sea lions. we have armadillos. we have mountain lions. we have alligators. we have foxes. we have bighorn sheep. we have manatees. we have bears. we have ocelots. we have BISON. and that’s not even touching on the birds! or the turtles! or the snakes! we have amazing beautiful and diverse wildlife right here and it deserves to be appreciated and protected
one of my favorite movies ever
little Celestine on her way home