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I think what made the Mythbusters special was this: of course they would always ask, and test, “could the circumstances of the myth produce the described result?” but they ALSO always took the extra step to “under what circumstances, no matter how extreme, could the described result be achieved? ” and it was fucking spectacular every time
Remember the time they vaporized a cement truck just because they could
Yeah and they weren’t allowed to use that quarry anymore after that episode because the shockwave from the blast shattered windows like 10 miles away. The Mythbusters were batshit insane and 12 yo me absolutely loved it
Reminder, the circumstances were: “can explosives be used to blast hardened concrete out of a cement truck”.
They accidentally over shot it.
more specifically, they tested the myth as described (a single stick of dynamite used to break up dried cement to ease removal) and when it didn’t work they moved on to “how powerful an explosion would we need to break up the hardened cement” and that’s when they overshot and disintegrated the truck
My favorite was when they vaporized the car
Just turned it into red mist
Cilantro - The Soap of the Herbs
I keep tasting cilantro, and it horrifies me, so I’m going to use this opportunity to talk about something you might not already know about.
So if you’ve ever had this conversation with friends, you know that you either hate cilantro or you love it. There’s no in between it seems, and there is a reason for that!
If you dislike it because you think it tastes like soap (I am among this group), the issue is actually genetic. People who deal with this have a variation in their olfactory-receptor genes that make them able to taste the soapy-flavored aldehydes in cilantro leaves much more than people who do not have the altered gene.
What gene specifically? I have no idea. All I know is that I’m cursed for having it, and I can’t eat a lot of Mexican food because of it.
Bringing this back, becaUSE I KEEP TASTING IT WHAT THE FUUUCCCKKK
Finally organizing my collection and putting the labels on everything like
Also me forgetting that I need a box for my vials, and rushing to the store before they close
Finally organizing my collection and putting the labels on everything like
Me making labels for insects not realizing it’s midnight :)
Will I go to bed tho? Nah
I’m an Idiot
Not anything new, but S T I L L
I went out today to get a shadowbox for my Insect Collection™ that’s due on Friday, as well as a box for my vials, and went to Michael’s ‘cause they got the best selection of things. Takes about 30 mins to drive there from where I am.
What did I get while I was there? Art stuff ‘cause I paint in my spare time.
What did I forget?
the shADOW BOX AND VAIL STORAGE BOX
ripley's fuck around and find out
Gonna talk about those MRNA vaccines real quick.
So, many of us (possibly not all, because other vaccines in the pipeline) are going to be getting either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine.
What vaccine you end up getting is likely to depend on your age, health, and where you live. Pfizer’s vaccine is harder to store and transport, so if you live in a big city you’re more likely to get that one.
For what I’m going to say, though, it doesn’t make a difference.
You’re going to be getting two shots, a few weeks apart. For Moderna, it’s 28 days (4 weeks). For Pfizer, it’s 21 days (3 weeks). Yes, this sucks. No, this is not ideal for mass vaccination. You’ll get a card that will remind you to come back for the second dose. The person administering the shot, most likely a pharmacist, will also ask for your cell phone number so they can text you. Because if you don’t come back that first shot is a waste of time.
We don’t know for sure if the single shot gives any protection at all, but the reasonable assumption is that it doesn’t.
This means you need to get your ass back in there for that second shot. And while you are waiting for that shot, you are not protected.
This means you should continue to wear a mask, etc. In fact, if possible, you should be even more careful, because if you get sick and can’t come in for that second shot? They’ll most likely have to start over. The trial included longer periods between the two, so you might be fine, but there is a risk here.
And once you have had that second shot?
It’s going to take two to four weeks to build antibodies, during which time you will have lower, but increasing, protection. They’ll tell you what it is…that data hasn’t been released yet, but will be.
So you should still continue to be careful for those weeks.
Finally!
We don’t know if these vaccines provide what is called sterilizing immunity, meaning you can’t be infected and can’t pass it on.
They may only provide functional immunity, meaning you get infected but don’t get sick. You could still transmit COVID-19 to others, although the risk is lower.
Which means?
Yeah, the masks have to stay on until the case numbers and other metrics are looking good.
Please don’t be those people who get that first shot and go throw a wild party. Have a bit of patience.
The small hopping insect Issus coleoptratus uses toothed gears on its joints to precisely synchronize the kicks of its hind legs as it jumps forward
…Okay y'all hear me out here: Transformers are just mind-bogglingly hyper-evolved insects :’)
Insecticons. Clearly.
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Okay first off THIS IS SO FREAKING COOL
Second god that name is misleading, it's a "planthopper", so I'm assuming it's in the order Hemiptera, but the name has coleoptera in it so is it actually a beetle of some kind????
I need answers
Have you ever seen guaraná? It's a very weird fruit 👁️👁️
don’t like it, didn’t ask for it, absolutely no permission was given for you to drag this into my household. this fruit is squinting at me
#THIS FRUIT NEEDS EYE DROPS
B̷̨̛̭̭̫̖͔̱̩͍͈̲͓̖̪͈̩̰̙̜͈̝̯̫̱̪̗̩̭͉̘̣̒̎̈͆̄̔͊̂̓̈́̑̇̋͐̅̀̿̏̽͋̒̽́͘͝ͅȨ̴̨̡̡̢̙̭͎̜̻̺̮̮̞͈̻̩͓̗̝͖͖̟̹̺͎͇͎͍̀͑́̑̈͗́̓̈́͘ ̴̧̨̮̱̝̱͇̠̞̩̯̌̑̒̔̆͆̄͊́̄͑̉̎̄͐́̆̋͌̀̔̅̓̎͋̈́̍̎̊͑͘̚͠͝͠͝N̷͉̟͙̜͙̣̙̣̤͉̙͕͍͉͔͓͍̯̳̗̹̥͈̠̰̗̠͙̪̾͑͋͂̎̑̈̔̋̔̆͒̇̒̍̈́̕͜͝ͅͅꙮ̸̡̧̧̟͚̭̰͔̲͎̟͙̜̦̗̠͉͇̱͇̼̝̗̯͍̱̥̩̙͉͍̞͎͗͛͑̓̀̂̿̏̆͗̽͜͜͜͠͝ͅT̷̢̢̗͉̣̮͖̦͓̱̪̤̄̈́͆́̄̄̇̍̑́̑̂̉͌͋̇͗̂͆͛̾̅̒́̀́̓͆͗͘͘̕͝͝ ̸̡̛͙̠̿̎̇̓̌͑̂̔͛͌̑̇̆͂̋̓͊̉̏̾̀̈́̋̿͌̕̚͠͝͠͝͝Ȧ̶̡̨̛̱͍͇̬̯̮̲̳̹͙̭̠̥̞̣̯̠̂̈́̎͗̈́͒̈́͆͗̋̿̊̄̓̀͑̉̍̕̕͠͝͝͝F̴̡̨̘̱͉̻̺̘̰̮̭̙͔̼͉͓̤̘͓̠͕͕̺̫̳̟̣̬̫̠͍̱͖͕̩̗̗͔̲͚̙̐́̓̽̓̾̊̃̈́͗̿̔̍͛̔̄̄̄͛͐̾́͆̅̈́́͊̅̕͘̚̚͝͠ͅŖ̵̨̡̢̥͙̲̫͔̬̹͖̠͎̮̻̖̞͖̖̜̗̙͎̻̠͚͇̱͚̠̮̱̫͖̞̲̰̲̈́̃̓̅͂̋͂̊̀̔̇̄͋͐̓͒̓͆͊̔͘͜͝͝ͅĄ̴̻̦̫̻̗͈̦̰̔̋̓̅̂̌̀̓̔̈̓̏͋̓̏̽̒̊̽͆̌̊̄̌̋̆̈́̑̓͘̚̕͜͝͝͠͝͠͠ͅĮ̸̛̞̘̱͈̖̠̩̲̹̰̘̻̫̤̯͚͈̥̜̗͌̀̽̃̿͛͂̀͑͊̔͐̀͋̊̈͌̎̓͂͌̒̈́̿̽́̚̚̚͜͝D̸̨̖͎͓̰̜̩̤͕͓́̈́̏͌̐͐́̽̓͗̄͘
Species | Blue jay
The blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) is a large passerine bird with four recognised subspecies. The variation of those four subspecies is quite subtle and often not easy to see. The inland subspecies have overlapping ranges without any firm boundaries, but the ranges of the coastal subspecies are better to determine.
Overall the blue jay can described as a noisy, bold and aggressive species among the passerines. Virtually, all the raptors that they share ranges with prey on them. Other predators that may only attack fledglings or the eggs include tree squirrels, snakes, raccoons, opossums, crows and even other jays.
The characteristics of a blue jay can often be beneficial to other bird species. When seeing a predator such as an owl or a hawk in its territory, a blue jay will scream, and sometimes even chase the predator away. Besides that, blue jays have been observed to make alarm calls, which can even be recognised by other bird species.
Photo credits: Michaela Sagatova
Cilantro - The Soap of the Herbs
I keep tasting cilantro, and it horrifies me, so I’m going to use this opportunity to talk about something you might not already know about.
So if you’ve ever had this conversation with friends, you know that you either hate cilantro or you love it. There’s no in between it seems, and there is a reason for that!
If you dislike it because you think it tastes like soap (I am among this group), the issue is actually genetic. People who deal with this have a variation in their olfactory-receptor genes that make them able to taste the soapy-flavored aldehydes in cilantro leaves much more than people who do not have the altered gene.
What gene specifically? I have no idea. All I know is that I’m cursed for having it, and I can’t eat a lot of Mexican food because of it.
HELP US
Nitrogen Monoxide: Finally, a whortly opponent
Me labeling my insects, and finding out I’m missing a number correlating to a bug
Bug Things I Now Know
Most likely gonna be a series, but I’m gonna kick this off with a list of organisms that I thought were insects, but after attending my entomology class I now know this is not the case.
For clarification, insects are defined as having 6 legs, 3 body parts (head, thorax, abdomen), and sometimes - but not always - a pair of wings attached to the thorax.
Pill Bugs/Rolly Polly’s - Arthropods
Centipedes - Arthropods
Millipedes - Arthropods
Ticks - Arachnids
Sow Bugs - Crustaceans
Spiders - Arachnids (I already knew this one, but still gonna include it)