Tumgik
simplykaren · 2 hours
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
I love this axolotl cat dragon freak
2K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 2 hours
Text
I would like to draw some chihuahuas show me your chihuahuas
899 notes · View notes
simplykaren · 2 hours
Text
Tumblr media
Robust Climbing Salamander (Bolitoglossa robusta), family Plethodontidae, Tapanti National Park, Costa Rica
Photograph by Piotr Naskrecki
9K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 9 hours
Text
my name's cougar but my friends call me mountain lion and my mama calls me puma and today's my first day at big cat high. i'm so nervous i hope they don't realize i'm not panthera >ܫ<
20K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 9 hours
Text
22K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 10 hours
Text
So, there's a lot of USians around who are very clearly fucking fed up with their political choices this election cycle, and planning to sit it out.
And I get it! What's the point of voting if there's no one to vote for?
The thing is, I'm Australian. In Australia, voting is compulsory. We don't get to sit out our elections, and I'll be real honest with you - we don't exactly get better choices than you lot. So how do you vote if there's no one to vote for? You find someone to vote against. And there's always someone to vote against.
Now, we have the pleasure of preferential voting in Australia - We get to rank every candidate from 1 to X, and I'll tell you, there's something so cathartic about putting the biggest bastard of the lot at the very bottom of your preferences. I understand that USians don't get that option - you get to mark one person, and that's it.
That means that you get one shot, so aim it at the biggest bastard of the lot. The candidate you most utterly detest. Put your vote in the worst possible place for them. Don't even think about who that vote's going towards, that's not the point. Remember, every vote is a vote against someone. Make sure you fuck up that someone's election day!
6K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 10 hours
Photo
Tumblr media
– Смотри: я сфинкс….
364K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 10 hours
Text
this is going to sound like such a little sibling ass take but i genuinely believe that being a little bit annoying is actually a greater sign of maturity and self awareness than being universally likeable and on good terms with everyone
69K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 10 hours
Text
✨ Please reblog the polls to make them reach out to as many people as possible, but KEEP IT SPOILER-FREE to make people listen to the music with an open mind 💖 Artists and titles will be revealed after the poll's conclusion, check the original post for an update! ✨
1K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 10 hours
Text
Tumblr media
20K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 10 hours
Text
Tumblr media
256 notes · View notes
simplykaren · 10 hours
Text
REBLOG IF YOU HAVE STRETCHMARKS
This way people can see they’re not alone. I have them and this would help me see that.
557K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 10 hours
Text
Tumblr media
40K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 19 hours
Text
Scientists at UC Riverside have demonstrated a new, RNA-based vaccine strategy that is effective against any strain of a virus and can be used safely even by babies or the immunocompromised.  Every year, researchers try to predict the four influenza strains that are most likely to be prevalent during the upcoming flu season. And every year, people line up to get their updated vaccine, hoping the researchers formulated the shot correctly. The same is true of COVID vaccines, which have been reformulated to target sub-variants of the most prevalent strains circulating in the U.S. This new strategy would eliminate the need to create all these different shots, because it targets a part of the viral genome that is common to all strains of a virus. The vaccine, how it works, and a demonstration of its efficacy in mice is described in a paper published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.  “What I want to emphasize about this vaccine strategy is that it is broad,” said UCR virologist and paper author Rong Hai. “It is broadly applicable to any number of viruses, broadly effective against any variant of a virus, and safe for a broad spectrum of people. This could be the universal vaccine that we have been looking for.”
Continue Reading.
19K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 1 day
Text
This week in Residual Hope, Izuku tracks down an ally and is really glad he found them when he suffers a near-disaster. Poor Aizawa just wants to bring his boys home.
1 note · View note
simplykaren · 1 day
Text
His Undulations
3K notes · View notes
simplykaren · 1 day
Photo
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Eurasian magpie/skata. Värmland, Sweden (June 16, 2023).
1K notes · View notes