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phenikas · 13 days
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alonsoings · 8 months
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i always read “landoscar” wrong so do you guys also do this, and if so how:
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radiowallet · 1 year
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Besties— Does anyone have any good Oberyn x Ellaria fics to recommend? 🖤
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gypsy-01 · 1 year
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Do Your Best t-shirt
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ratsoda · 9 months
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gays help me out, also leave your answer + your orientation in the tags
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whilomm · 13 days
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i like to think that the tentacles in dungeon meshi are kinda like mushrooms or perhaps even lichens in that they are very confusing to identifty and have 200 completely different species that look very similar ("delicious brown tentacle vs BROWN DEATH TENDRIL") and you need to be an Expert to determine the difference between some of the more confusing species and some of them have like 300 different sexes and some of them are actually composite creatures composed of several different species and somehow yeast is involved and also no one really knows half of whats going on with them and in like 50 years someones gonna figure out that uhm actually these are two completely different types of tentacle creatures that arent related like at All they jusf happen to look similar and oh btw that one common house mold is actually a tentacle
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cognosentient · 2 years
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He’s heard about this mythical Sinday- but never quite participated in it. 
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teapotart · 3 months
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Better Call Saul is just a show about orange cat behaviour
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tinylongwing · 1 year
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Male Cerulean Warbler, Broad-tailed Hummingbird, and Lark Bunting, for Tonelli et al. 2023. Magnetic field disruptions lead migratory birds astray. Always a delight to contribute illustrations to papers like this one! Big thanks to Morgan Tingley for requesting these.
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juhbebbie · 10 months
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The spot saying "hypothesis: I am going to put my head in that hole" is such an underrated line because while that is just not at all a hypothesis, it is pretty much exactly the kind of shit an actual scientist would bs instead of making an actual hypothesis. If fuck around, then find out
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teruel-a-witch · 6 months
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mcdanno - a study in touch (with a little help from quora)
Steve isn't a particularly touchy-feely person before he meets Danny and even after him initiating physical contact is usually very precise and deliberate. He ushers Danny the way one does with a date. A wooing and guiding gesture.
When it comes to Danny, Steve is all of those things: protective, possessive, reassuring. He lets Danny know he's got his back and he really means it, as evidenced by above caps from 7x17 when Danny was babbling and embarrassed but couldn't stop himself so Steve stepped in and interrupted him fondly. Having his back doesn't just mean in a life or death situation, it's all the little things too. Based on body language alone it's obvious Steve has feelings for Danny and isn't shy about showing them.
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persephonaae · 4 months
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While I’m sitting here posting all the things I found this morning I’m reminded I wanted to say: if you’re looking for a New Year’s resolution that’s easy to stick to this year I have a great idea for you! Go make an iNaturalist account! It’s easy, it’s free, it’s on both desktop and an app! Just upload pictures, you can even upload it with your best guess as to what something is (you can even put something like “flower” or “mushroom” or “bird” if you really have no clue) and there’s usually some people in the community who go around and help you label it with a more specific identification. (And of course you can take a look at local observations and try to help others identify!)
While I always recommend going on more hikes and into your local natural ecosystems, I know this is also not always the easiest or most accessible thing for everyone. But the great thing is that it really doesn’t take much to start observing and learning about your local species! Take a picture of that bird in the parking lot, that plant growing out of the crack in the sidewalk, that worm on the ground, that mushroom on a small patch of grass, that spider in the backyard! The options are more endless than you think! And if you’re really struggling to take pictures yourself, just browse local areas in iNaturalist; take a look at what other people in your area are observing! It’s still a great way to learn about native plants, animals, insects, fungi, etc… You really don’t know how something you might find in your every day life might be something special and unique to the ecosystem around you, and even the most common species can become exciting to see when you know what it is.
Go forth and fill your 2024 with biodiversity!
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science70 · 3 months
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Ukrainian Institute of Scientific and Technological Research and Development, Kiev, Ukraine, 1971.
Architects: Lev Novikov, Florian Turiev
Photography: Johansen Krause
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rwyvernarts · 2 months
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art for my friend @ingo-ingoing-ingone! Schrödinger’s Cat Ingo found his way into ABYS Emmet’s room somehow and now they’re looking at sketches of Sneasels.
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jeysuso · 4 months
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ROMAN REIGNS WWE NEW YEAR'S REVOLUTION 5th JANUARY 2024
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biologist4ever · 2 months
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Dulphin giving birth
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