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what would you do if we kissed under the CRT OSHA hazard 🌈 😳
the wildlife photographer of the year peoples choice award is always fun
there's a stoat hiding in that last one
source - go check out the rest of the awards too, they're really incredible
some personal favorites from various categories
Mickey 17 + baby creepers
I reblogged this without any commentary earlier but all my life I have seen creature artists in sci-fi films battle tooth and nail against the Hollywood marketing definition of what a friendly or cute alien species is allowed to look like and these designs absolutely fly in the face of those standards - even the Prawns in District 9 were pushed more humanoid from their earliest designs, and had to be given big puppy dog eyes to get final approval! But these are undeniably cute by actual mainstream standards, at least right now in a culture that has at last embraced tardigrades, cephalopods and various crustaceans as charming. The way you can see all the animals the animators studied - not just relevant invertebrates but pigs, elephants and baby armadillos - is also impressive. They truly put loving, careful thought into forms of cuteness that are not based on kittens or puppies or babies. Finally.
Are black footed forest cats ever mistaken for strays and brought inside? Like that one post where someone accidentally tried to find a coyote's owners? In every picture I've ever seen they just look like....cats...are they particularly vicious or just not live where there are cat owning people or?
(not advocating for them to be pets of course just curious is anyone ever makes that mistake)
nope! for very simple reasons-
this thing hates you and everything your filthy human kin stand for.
unlike habituated coyotes, black footed cats are shy and avoid humans by nature and habit! you won't find them near human settlements, and if they hear YOU coming they'll take off long before you get into visual range of them.
they're notoriously hard to do a species census for for this reason! they want you to keep your big smelly ape hands to YOURSELF.
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Honestly I should talk about the ace experience more. I don’t see enough. Like–obviously it’s dehumanizing to be repeatedly compared to robots or aliens but uh…sometimes it feels like that??
My husband will get all horny while I’m, I don’t know, changing out of sweaty gardening clothes. And I’ll be like, “But we have to make lunch?? I stink? Now is not a good time?? Logic?” And clearly it’s not about logic to him. He is experiencing the entire scenario very differently. And I’m here like,
Or the times where you realize that like, having an actual physiological reaction to attractive people is not some enculturated metaphor, and people are actually doing that all around you all the time, and you’re like, Ah, clearly my studies of human culture have been incomplete. I have missed a critical psychosocial component. Many things now appear in a different light. *takes notes on holopad*
The notes on this post are just a shitload of aces going…I don’t get it. Or sometimes for a bit under very special circumstances I get it, or almost get it, and then I’m like “Wow this is a huge energy drain; you guys live like this?” Or just, “Totally baffling truly an alien species why would you lick someone?” And I am feeling the kinship in this here post.
a friend of mine once said “Wow! You must get so much done!”
to which i replied “No, no, I still have depression.”
I made this post two years ago and this is maybe the funniest addition in all that time.
To anyone who follows me, I don't care about nor trust Colossal Biosciences anymore (The people behind the "Wooly Mice"). They have proven themselves to be headline-chasing grifters after this latest stunt. They are claiming to have de-extincted *Aenocyon dirus*, aka the Dire Wolf, by editing just 20 genes from the the DNA of a Grey Wolf (*Canis lupus*) to make this thing:
If it wasn't clear from their scientific names, Grey Wolves and Dire Wolves aren't remotely related to one another aside from being Canids, despite what pop culture like Game of Thrones would have you believe. If they did look like each other, it would have had to be via convergent evolution, as they only shared a common ancestor over 5 million years ago.
This distinction, however, isn't found in the publicized articles about this so-called resurrected Dire Wolf and makes their claim that they brought the Dire Wolf back by simply editing *20* genes from the genome of a Grey Wolf laughable. A Dire Wolf would have shared more in common genetically with a Maned Wolf (*Chrysocyon brachyurus*) or Bush Dog (*Speothos venaticus*) than it would with a Grey Wolf.
Bottom line, don't fall for whatever this company is trying to tell you. If the Dire Wolf were to be brought back, it wouldn't be via something like this, and certainly wouldn't *look* like this. If you want an idea as to how a real Dire Wolf would look like in life, here is some fantastic paleoart by artist Mauricio Antón:
Addendum: I seem to have partially miscalculated Dire Wolf genetics. They were not closer to Maned Wolves or Bush Dogs, but they were still not closely related to Grey Wolves. They were basal members of Canini, related to canids like Jackals (genus Lupulella) but distinct from them. I am sorry for this misinformation in my attempt to correct other misinformation. My main point, however, is still correct.
Yeah, I saw this and my immediate thought was "these people don't know what they're doing". My second thought was, "these people know what they're doing is a scam". Either way, I've always been very suspicious of Colossal's, well, colossal claims, and now it's clear they're full of shit
Found the reason Hazel had to move her cubs. There is a stranger hanging around!
Foxes will kill the cubs of rival foxes if they find the den, so it makes sense for Hazel to move them. Vixens usually only move cubs in the daytime if it's an emergency, and a strange fox near the den is definitely an emergency situation! She probably caught the scent of the stranger yesterday morning and immediately moved the cubs before they could be found.
Hazel spent much of the night trying to move the stranger on. The camera only captured a bit of it but this screaming went on for ages (and kept me awake half the night).
Maybe if you looked at the diversity of loricariids then you'd feel better
(From Lujan et al. (2012). Trophic diversity in the evolution and community assembly of loricariid catfishes. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 12(124), 1-12)
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i think i should be allowed to fist fight my coworkers who "help" troubleshoot by asking chatgpt and sending me the answer it gave with no further thought. if i wanted chatgpt's """help""" i would've asked chatgpt
this isn't even about principles. we use a niche version of a popular product that's juuuuust different enough from the standard that the statistically most likely arrangement of words is going to be wrong
"google wasn't coming up with anything so i asked chatgpt--" if it's not googleable then chatgpt is not going to "know" any better hello?????
"oh i haven't tried the thing you suggested because chatgpt said it wouldn't work"
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We actually have no evidence on whether or not diplodocus causes gonorrhea.
For various reasons the scientific community is not inclined to expose live diplodocus to enough test subjects to determine whether or not it causes gonorrhoea.
Considering that diplodocus died out over a hundred million years before humans evolved, and gonorrhea is a disease that exclusively occurs in humans naturally, I don't see how diplodocus could cause it. Even if it were to carry diplococcus on it somehow, it would still be the diplococcus causing it. They've also been dead 145 million years, so they're not actively causing it in any way, shape, or form at the moment. Restore the good name of Diplodocus!!
Something to watch for, which I learned from stage magic but which is extremely relevant to detecting scams as well:
The magician or scammer will *tell you* how he is going to prove his honesty.
The magician rifles through the deck until you say "stop", then he says, "Are you sure? I'll keep going if you want." and asks "Now, you agree that you could have stopped anywhere you wanted, so there's absolutely no way I could know which card you got" and because it's a magic show and you aren't paying close attention you didn't notice he didn't deal a card from where you stopped, he dealt the bottom card of the deck.
The magician doesn't ask you, "What would it take for you to believe this" because you might say, "I'd need you to use a sealed deck" or "I'd have to personally shuffle the deck" or some other proof that would make the trick impossible.
Magicians say "You agree that if I did *this*, it would mean *that*, right?" and you say yes, and it feels like you are the one who got to verify things, but of course the magician is lying and the proof is nothing of the kind.
Scammers do the same thing. A really concrete example is phone scammers pretending to be working for the government will say, "Look, I see you're skeptical if I'm who I say I am, I'm going to hang up and call back, and you'll see on the caller ID it says, 'FBI' and that tells you that I'm really working for the government."
Now, caller ID can be spoofed pretty easily, so it doesn't prove anything at all.
But it *feels* to you like you demanded proof and the scammer was willing to give you the proof.
But you didn't tell the scammer what out would take to prove it to you, the scammer told you what the proof would be.
This is actually like a really basic thing to look for if you want to start decoding magic tricks and scams.
I rarely bring this up because it feels like fairly silly and low-stakes compared to all the other effects of american imperialism, but one of the funniest things when Americans deny that living in the imperial core and the center of global cultural hegemony confers them any sort of privilege over people from the imperial periphery is that like. In order for this conversation where you tell me you have no privilege over me to even be able to take place one of us had to learn the other's language, and it wasn't you.
I think the fact that by default the onus of learning the other's language to enable communication is always put on the other side is a pretty significant privilege on the cultural front.
Someone commented this post with "So if I learned, say, Hawaiian and talked to a hawaiian person, then the hawaiian would be privileged? Come on, think about what you're writing, man" and then blocked me as soon as I tried to reply, so.
Monolingual anglophones are a deeply solipsistic people unable to think about international power dynamics on any level beyond the individual to comprehend that "one guy making the individual choice to learn your language" does not represent the same level of linguistic hegemony and privilege as "millions of people all over the world learning specifically your language because they're expected to be able to speak it as a near-universal requirement for any kind of upward mobility while learning a second language is never expected of you"
This also goes so much further than people think. Not only does everyone has to learn the language of the imperialist to be heard at all, they're simultaneously facing the constant americanisation of their own language.
Simple example: when the term 'Person of Color' became the dominant way to describe 'everyone except white people' in the United States, within the next 5 years a shit ton of languages adopted a literal word-by-word translation of 'Person of Color' as their dominant way to describe 'everyone except white people'.
Was that the way the local racialized community wanted to describe themselves? Something that came organically from their own needs and experiences? FUCK NO. But no other term stood a chance in the storm of English-dominant media. And so a word that people use to describe something vital to their own lived experience, was shaped by the needs and priorities of Americans.
And the same is true for a word like 'transgender'. And when the US trans community started spreading 'they/them' as THE genderneutral pronoun, within the next 5 years trans communities in a shit ton of languages adopted the same two-plurals-we-already-use combination as their genderneutral pronoun. Was that what nonbinary people around the world wanted? FUCK NO. But no other pronouns stood a chance once English set the standard.
And that how it works with everything because language isn't just a tool, it's a framework for looking at the world. So before we're even communicating, we already have to adopt a language framework that was build to represent the perspectives of Americans and meet the needs of Americans, down to deeply intimate things like 'what do I call my identity'.