by Wolfieh » Thu Sep 07, 2023 8:01 pm
Okay, coming back with more (potentially crazy) theories.
(There's a TL;DR at the end, if you don't want to read me rambling through my own thought process!)
I've been trying to work out the purpose of "March 2022 🌱🍃🌱🍃" and now "July 2022 ⭐💧⭐💧"
Combining with the "Yes" on their creation being inspired by recent events, I started wondering what plant-related news happened in March of 2022. I wasn't finding much, but then I made two connections.
1. The emoji set is a seedling next to a falling leaf. It could be that the leaf is a symbol of the literal fall of a plant.
2. In May of this year, FleshCanvas did a collection of pets inspired by animals of various threat statuses on the endangered species scale, and spent some time discussing these pets, their inspirations, and how excited they were for these outcomes to finally be seen. From that, I've kind of extrapolated that environment conservation is an interest? But I've maybe not been around long enough to fully judge whether that's true.
So I started looking for plants that were declared extinct in March of 2022 (which was... a real bummer, I'll admit).
The list is... long. But I only had access to certain sections of information. I managed to find the Syzygium humblotii, a shrub that was found on an island near Madagascar and formally declared extinct on March 13, 2022. So, that might be an explanation? A potential theme for this year's staff pet?
So, with a potential theory for "March 2022 🌱🍃🌱🍃", I turned my focus on "July 2022 ⭐💧⭐💧".
Initially, I was looking for news from July 2022 about stars and liquid. Something like "Maybe we found water on a new planet or something". I found one article about a star couple breaking up? Which made me think the water droplets were maybe tears, because they're sad? But I'll admit, for an already tenuous theory, that felt... Almost certainly incorrect, haha.
So, stars and water.
Stars in water.
Starfish.
In July 2022, the first report was received of sea star wasting disease being found in Europe and the UK. While already apparent in USA waters, it making its way to Europe is... bad. It's also not very well understood, so they think it's related to stress due to rapid environmental changes, not necessarily an infection of some sort. Which, if true, means unaffected populations don't even need to come into contact with affected populations for it to spread. Which is, again, a selection of sad news.
But, it could be a potential explanation for "July 2022 ⭐💧⭐💧".
I'm not sure how solid of this really is, because it's almost 4 AM and my sense of reality shut off at least two hours ago. But, it's a thread. A little strand of potential connections that can also relate to previous work by FleshCanvas.
TL;DR Could be references to environmental threats from March 2022 (plant species being declared extinct) and July 2022 (new starfish disease reaching Europe).
Was once gifted a frog. It changed my lifeJust a silly little guy, doing silly little guy things : )he/they
