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probably tomorrow i'm gonna somehow be more organized and disciplined than i ever have been in my whole life so i'm fine probably
Im in the mood to eat scarabs and shrimp
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well there's not one
*trying not to doxx myself* shoutout to that one thing in a place somewhere
i bet waymos feel so safe around each other. an oasis of predictability, of communication, in a world of chaos and guesswork. must be nice
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The energy-efficient desalination system produces fresh water without chemical additives and transforms leftover salts into useful materials
Desalination is the process of generating freshwater from brackish or saltwater, usually through the process of reverse osmosis. While this can be a very useful tool in water shortages, it also has some pretty huge drawbacks--reverse osmosis requires a lot of energy, requires chemical treatment of the water, and produces concentrated brine as a waste product which can be harmful to aquatic ecosystems.
Researchers have recently discovered a new way to perform desalination using solar energy, which doesn't require chemical inputs and collects waste salt instead of producing brine. Concentrating the waste salt in a solid form instead of brine means that it can later be processed to extract valuable minerals like lithium.
why cant i find a single generally informative source about that cultural thing where men keep one long fingernail, ostensibly as a tool? at least in the cultural setting i grew up in it was usually a thumb nail. there's a lot of social media posts like "what's with that one long nail [east, south-east, or south asian ethnicitiy] men have" so it seems widespread enough that i half expected there to be a wikipedia page or at least an obscure sociology journal article. i needed the wikipedia page as a footnote to the 99% of tumblr users who don't know what i'm referring to in order to make a separate joke, but i guess not.
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God forbid Chippy do anything
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*took the performative male quiz* you know americans have 100 words for faggot but only one word for kindness
physicists: think they know enough to be an authority in other fields
chemists: don't think they know enough to be an authority in other fields
biologists: aren't even sure they know enough to be an authority in their own firld
mathematicians: don't understand why you seem to think they'd ever want to leave the beautiful and pure realm of numbers and have anything to do with any other field
Postcard from my collection, sent 1912.