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The electronic signs outside of family owned seafood restaurants
if you vote me for president i vow to make everything the ocean again. no more land only ocean. this will solve all of our problems and replace them with new, far more interesting problems
There r a few of u i want to say goodbye to before its time tomorow
where are you going pjackk
Well i was fixing to head out to the park so i coild hit up the corn cobs & sweetmelon an fatten up the capons for Thug sauce/Sex Dip
Men are alowdd to be ugly since they are all #ExpendableWarriors
“羽の日光浴するアオサギ先輩 この鳥っぽくない体勢が(*´∀`) 7/1 #アオサギ” (アワビかʢ•̀رق•́ʡホタテか(@dededenmusi)さん | Twitterから)
A poduromorph rainbow!
Worm situation in Maine has me absolutely gobsmacked. Some kind of polychaete worm, maybe a king ragworm, never seen any polychaetes this big in person, all in all saw five 8-10 inch worms after just a couple minutes on the beach. The colors were even more stunning irl!
They look wiiiiild in motion too:
hey is anyone else sick of having to adapt to horrible conditions over and over again
these army ants tend to move in groups of 4, with the line leader leading the expeditions. They have terrible eyesight, so rely on the sound of the Line Leader's bell staff, and the the pheromone map made by the previous expedition to know where they're heading.
"FUNGAL CULTURES" (2006), DAVID MIDGLEY
you and me, me and you
someone post “i dont dance. anyways whats gay pride day, what are they proud of?” please
i have to do everything around here. happy pride or something. tch.
he seems to be doing a pretty good job tbh
people get so weird when you don’t share their irrational insecurities or dedicated pessimism. I saw a very beautiful and stylish fat girl online responding to a comment someone left her saying “I wish I had your confidence! My arms are huge and I could never go sleeveless like you” and it made me so mad on her behalf because while I completely understanding having that insecurity, it’s a CHOICE to post that on another woman’s page with the obvious implication that she is uniquely brave for going out in public with a body you consider inherently insufficient and/or shameful. And when you put in the work to build a well of genuine self-esteem within yourself that is not tied to how you look, you realize that merely existing in your natural body without going out of your way to cover it up is NOT brave, it’s not radical, it’s actually the easiest choice you can make and it makes life in general more enjoyable. But people in prisons of their own making will remain dedicated to dragging you behind bars with them. And this doesn’t only apply to body image, although it’s the example that’s most present in mind at the moment. I could say similar things about people who are convinced their lives are over at 25 and want you to join them in dedicated misery.
H.R. GIGER
encountering the argument that persistent cerebral hypoperfusion poses no threat of long term brain damage in POTS because "nothing in the literature suggests it does". my condolences if its a cope but if you think that's a good point the brain damage may have already set in
first consensus document describing diagnostic criteria for POTS came out in 2011. gee i wonder why there's no long term data on this? well i guess its probably fine for us to continue being upright until it feels like we're going to faint and can't think properly.