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i needed to read this
I...tried to make a meme and got carried away and made A Thing that is like partially unfinished because i spent like 3 hours on it and then got tired.
I think this is mostly scientifically accurate but truth be told, there seems to be relatively little research on succession in regards to lawns specifically (as opposed to like, pastures). I am not exaggerating how bad they are for biodiversity though—recent research has referred to them as "ecological deserts."
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What happened the to asteroid itself after the huge Impact? Was it just eroded away? With how big it was, there’s gotta be at least pieces of it left, right? This is thing that always get me with stuff like this. People almost never talk about what happened to the asteroid, though I don’t really have enough interest to seek the info myself so that could just be me not looking
most of the Chicxulub asteroid was vaporized on impact and settled into a layer of fine particles that's found in rock layers worldwide, but it also actually did punch all the way through the crust and into the mantle, completely destabilizing Earth's volcanic cycle, so slight traces of it may still exist inside the Earth as well!
but yeah this is what it looks like now:
that's the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs. it's both everywhere and nowhere.
I love the call-and-response between asking the intuitive question “it was so big so there must be pieces left, right?” and getting the terrifying answer “actually it was so big that there aren’t any pieces left”
A little cheese some fruit some tea THATS an afternoon
A Fossil Fish Plaque, Green River, Wyoming.
Source: christie’s.com
I need to join Muay Thai or BJJ classes because I want to both beat the shit out of someone and have someone beat the shit out of me...
I need to spar
I need to hit and get hit (WITH TECHNIQUE)
“create the content you want to see!”
but I’m tired
It'll always be funny to me how bone and blood meal are super common fertilizers. These plants aren't even even vegetarian, they're like "ah yes, bones and blood, exactly what i was craving. I am a normal tomato"
Mirror Palais Collection III ‘San Miguel De Allende’
Everyone else’s music taste sucks but mine *Plays the worst song you’ve heard on your entire life*
life: you need to make a single phone call
me:
I [forgive] myself for loving
those who have harmed me for cooking them dinner & burning the rice forgetting to add pepper or make myself a plate I [forgive] myself for staying I [forgive]
myself for staying until I left my skin
— Brandon Melendez, from “Standing at The Mirror, The Author Writes A Poem for Himself in Which the Word Hate Is Replaced with The Word Forgive,” published in Frontier Poetry
hey man sorry im late. yeah i gave a mouse a cookie. you know how it is
there he go!!
For anyone wondering this is the strange caterpillar of a lobster moth, which is believed to mimic other insects for protection!
I love it when I come across things I’ve never seen before :D.
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