Beginner shaolin kung-fu form demonstration

this is a beginner shaolin form(wushu)

I put the violence flare on it because i didn't know which one to do.

u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 6 days ago
▲ 30 r/terrariums+1 crossposts

I made a terrarium in a leftover teriyaki sauce container

I have no idea what the plant is and i have no idea what kind of mosses they are as i found them in the woods.

I built the wall in the back using a mix of concrete and dirt.

u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 6 days ago

This is what my snails do when I'm not looking

This little guy is named Smidvarg, he keeps getting on the filter and id didn't know how he got off until now, and don't worry, he landed on his feet...or...foot.

u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 11 days ago

I Got My Fish!!!

I got six white cloud mountain minnows (three gold and three natural), and three nerite snails( two tiger and one red racer) and they are all doing amazing, the fish are active and exploring and the snails are crawling around doing whatever they do.

u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 22 days ago

I Have Been Really Interested In The Argument About Harold's Death In 1066

I have been reading about this argument for a while and i personally believe that he was slain by the Norman knights, but i would love to discuss it with anyone who is willing.

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u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 27 days ago

My newest 360 degree terrarium

This is my first 360 degree terrarium, what do you think?

if you have any suggestions of how i could improve, i would love it.

u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 1 month ago
▲ 102 r/medieval

In the early middle ages monks began climbing to the top of pillars to stand or sit there in order to gain enlightenment, people would then bring them food, water and other such various things in payment for wisdom.

It was initiated by St. Simeon Stylites the Elder (c. 390–459), who lived around 37 to 42 years on top of pillars. He started this because he wanted to isolate himself from the rest of society in order to gain enlightenment.

u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 2 months ago

I am planning the hardscape for a white cloud mountain minnow aquarium with a root system and would like suggestions.

I am thinking a root system in a 30"x12"x12" tank.

Also if you have any plant suggestions please comment.

u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 2 months ago

I am wondering what the succulents that i put in here are, they work really well but i don't know what they are.

If you know tell me in the comments.

Thanks.

u/Upbeat-Drama-2803 — 2 months ago