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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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@chlorophyll-kid
JUSTIFIED 1X13 - Bulletville
🦠 #my crobe
Trent Reznor by Bradley R Youngberg
Imagine if sometimes some fucking Ț̷̡͂̀̎͠h̸̜̅͐̄ì̸̩̮̃̃̆n̸̗̰̟͉͐̑͋͆͜g̸̮̻͔̼̬͌ could just crash through the shimmering veil of reality with a trail of fragments from the suffocating void enveloping it, grab whoever's unlucky enough to be closest, and swoop back out like it was nothing. And this was just one of your everyday hazards to worry about. Incredible cosmic horror concept
Enamored by this picture of a legless lizard from georgian reptile fb group
Phenomenal animal.
[We’ve all been there: 11.47, swamped by a long stretch of dense scientific talks at a conference. Six slides into a hyper-technical presentation, the speaker suddenly cracks a joke. The room erupts. Shoulders relax. Minds re-engage. Humour is a powerful but underused tool in scientific communication, often sidelined by academic norms that view levity as unprofessional. Social biases can further shape who feels safe joking without risking credibility. At 14 biology-related conferences, we collected data on humour use across 531 talks. Jokes clustered at the beginnings and ends of talks, with an extra bump in successful jokes midway through. Most jokes (66%) earned only polite chuckles. Humour success was unrelated to the type of joke or form of delivery; however, male speakers told about 0.35 more jokes per talk, and both male and native speakers had a 10% higher probability of eliciting laughter. This suggests how social dynamics influence who feels comfortable using humour and whose jokes resonate with the audience. Until academia reckons with these biases, humour will remain a privilege. Still, for those brave enough or granted the social licence, a well-placed zinger can turn a forgettable talk into one people actually remember—and perhaps even enjoy.]
Mammola et al. (2026)
what's a girl gotta do to unlock this card? 😔 print club is Geralt themed this month! links in bio as they say
“Deep deep forestry” by | Carl Berndt
Stará Plynárna, Hrensko, Czech Republic
[Sex Ratio Bias Triggers Demographic Suicide in a Dense Tortoise Population]
Arsovski et al. (2026)
ALFRED JOSEPH CASSON (1898-1992)
Justified In Conversation - TIMOTHY OLYPHANT and WALTON GOGGINS
Andean Condor commission by @waymanaviation
Little dipper doing the little happy bopping thing dippers do.
First published on October 9, 2009, this classic by Colin Nissan is our most-read article of all time. We’re celebrating the 16th anniversar
@gallusrostromegalus gourds!!
Gourds!!
lets touch our antennae together. i don’t care anymore. i just wanna feel you. i don’t care that it’s not allowed or it’s weird. fuck the colony. let’s go off into the long grass where no one can find us and touch antennae. just you and me
@antposting
surely not...