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šøš Iāve been working on some hair care and tutorial videos as requested, but I am still very nervous about my voice and accent
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Animated the dev teamās attempts to draw Kirby by hand.
"You're insane, but I love you!"
He put the broken clock back up.
This is important.
This is what people are.
We want to be useful, and we want to make people happy
Pay attention to this.
in āthe creation of adamā, Man lies back indolently, reaching out idly in response to the forwards-thrusting touch of divinity, well within reach but lacking the drive to take it, representing the naive state of original mankind, unburdened by consciousness or desire.
In this fascinating modern take, however, the artist instead shows Man as a driving force, frantically throwing aside all barriers and restrictions in pursuit of his goal: a goal which remains impossible to reach. Fast food, representing compromise for survival in the face of an uncaring and overstressing world, hangs awkwardly in the center of an uncrossable abyss. Note the use of highly-rendered tensed musculature to imply physical effort, emphasized by the contrast with loose, hanging fabric, and also the lack of effort on the part of the employee: She is trying, and were she reach out just a little further, then through their collaboration would Man attain his goal. But, the strictures of her position allow only a certain amount of human generosity and kindness. The structures we build as humanity prevent us from doing all that we can to help one another, and this remains true even when presented with a fellow human willing risk death, to survive.
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Happy Father's Day! 2022 is the year of psychic kids and their dads
TIL In 2001, Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean) was travelling to Kenya when the pilot of his private plane fainted at the controls. Atkinson took over and was able to keep the plane flying. Meanwhile he slapped the pilot several times which revived him, and the plane was landed safely.
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Just a normal episode to me.
Science.
I canāt tell what my favorite part is, but itās either
scientists wasting budget and time to see if ants count their steps
the idea to put ants on stilts
there had to be a guy who made ant stilts and put them on the ants
confused ants
OR Ā E. All of the above.
BUT WAIT THERES MORE!
Can mantids wear and see in 3D glasses? YES
THEY PUT LITTLE GLASSES ON MANTIDS
Do honey bees suffer from sleep deprivation? YES
Here is the BEE INSOMNIATOR.
They put MAGNETS ON BEESĀ andĀ WIGGLED THEM TO KEEP THEM AWAKE
How do scales help snakes move?
Well they put SNAKES IN LITTLE SHIRTS to find out!
SHRIMPS ON A TREADMILL
biology is the greatest
bad and naughty children get put into the bee wiggler to atone for their sins
The best thing about the ant one is that somebody clearly was like āOh well ants probably count their stepsā and that was just like⦠a thought that came into their head.
THE BEE WIGGLER
This demonstrates that discovery requires madness.
gravity was discovered because Newton just so happened to have an apple fall on his napping ass what do you think science is
This is a cool post but AAAH I need to talk about the ants.
>somebody clearly was like āOh well ants probably count their stepsā and that was just like⦠a thought that came into their head.
Not just any antsādesert ants!Ā See, most ants lay down scent trails to find their way around.Ā But in the desert the damn ground blows away constantly.Ā So how do desert ants find their way around?Ā Maybe they count.
>scientists wasting budget and time to see if ants count their steps
Okay but like.Ā Ants can count.Ā Ants have teeny teeny tiny brains and they can count.Ā Do you know how teeny an ant brain is?Ā Because I have spent time dissecting them out and let me tell you it is one of the most ridiculous occupations I have ever engaged in.Ā They are like period sized.Ā <āthese things here at either endā>.Ā
And the really cool thing about finding out that a teeny tiny brain can do a thing, is that the brains are simple enough that we actually might have a shot at figuring out precisely how they efficiently encode the ability to count.Ā And then we can apply that to things like math and computers and living human brains, which we arenāt allowed to dissect very much because reasons.
Also, this was an awesomely clever experiment because do you want to know the budget for gluing stilts on ants to see what happens?Ā Really small.Ā Like ant brains.
>there had to be a guy who made ant stilts and put them on the ants
Their names were Matthias Wittlinger, Rudiger Wehner, and Harald Wolf, and the stilts were boar hairs!Ā Also there was a second part of the experiment where they trimmed the ant legs to make them take shorter steps, but no one ever talks about that part because itās less cute and more morbid. :OĀ (Itās⦠slightly less morbid when you know this kind of thing happens naturally to ants with age and high temperatures.Ā Life is hard for ants.Ā But they are excellent at counting.)
>Science.
I know right?
but why shrimp on threadmill? what was the science here?
Can shrimps get swole?
Oh!Ā I have answers!
This one is also SO IMPORTANT TO ME because it came up a while back when people were complaining about National Science Foundation funding and trying to cut budgets for research.Ā (It was a whole big republican thing, look it up).Ā And one of the examples was āegghhhh, scientists are wasting our money building treadmills for shrimpā with, I guess, the assumption that scientists do things for shits and giggles and to film sweet youtube videos, and that any project funded by a government agency hasnāt gone through an intense screening process to demonstrate scientific & public merit.
Alright, so I havenāt even looked up the paper and I can tell you off the top of my head that treadmills are a great way to measure:
activity
fitness
endurance
strength(?)
speed
ability to evade predators
which are traits that we very often want to measure in a diversity of organisms.
Here are some important questions you could address with shrimp treadmills:
How is pollution affecting shrimp fitness?
Does X nutrient make shrimps healthier/faster/more active, with consequences for shrimp farming and effects of shrimps on the ecosystem?
How does shrimp activity level correlate with other interesting behaviors (risk-taking, aggression, ) and how are these genetically encoded and linked?
Are faster shrimp more likely to survive/spread into new locations/perform well in shrimp farms or whatever they grow shrimp in?
Okay, so those are just what I brainstormed right now.Ā I donāt actually know what the hot questions in shrimp are.
Now Iāll look up the actual study byĀ Dr. David Scholnik. So:
He spent $50 making his treadmills from scrap parts.
Treadmills allow the measuring of behaviors shrimp donāt normally exhibit in the lab (sans predators, lots of space, etc.).
His ultimate research goal is to increase food safety (this means year to year certainty that human populations will have enough food to eat.)Ā Our aquatic food resources are hella vulnerable right now due to overfishing, pollution, ecosystem disturbances, invasive species, etc.Ā
His study is part of a larger project looking at how shrimpās immune systems respond to ocean warming and pollution. (a/n: BAM! got it in one)
Thus: Science. :D
Reblogging for all the cool facts, but also to point out that Newton did jack-all to ādiscoverā gravity, except read the works ofĀ Indian Mathematician Bhaskaracharya, who published about gravityās first principle in 1150 AD.
oh thank god someone said it. that little contribution threw off the whole groove of this wonderful post
Sorry to derail from Newton not actually discovering gravity but, I have used one of those treadmills before with European Green Crabs! I was taking an animal physiology course in the fall and we did experiments to monitor the heart rate, oxygen consumption, and time spent on the treadmill under different conditions like changing temperature and environmental oxygen levels. Like @curlicuecal said this data is important in understanding how animals will survive under increasing ocean temperatures, when it gets too hot (or cold) animals can have trouble taking in enough oxygen to function. Dr. Markus Frederich has done research and has written papers on this topic and a term called āpejusā temperature, pejus meaning āgetting worseā. Its the temperature at which things like organs and metabolic processes in our bodies and cells start to suffer but not where everything is completely shutting down yet. If youāre interested check them out! Long rant but anyway the treadmills are cool to see in action. Thank you for listening, have a crab š¦
#i recently graduated with my degree in marine science #so being OFFICIALLY a marine biologist has made me excited to share fun facts #european green crabs are also invasive where Im from so thats why they were used in class
my friend was testing perfumes out at the store and she sniffed a bottle and anounced "ngl this bitch kind of sucks" The girl at the counter suddenly looked really sad, and my friend was like "I'm sorry, I wasn't talking about you." And the girl looked up and said "No don't worry, I didn't think that, but I just crushed a ladybug with my shoe" We both took a peak over the counter. she'd stepped on a red m&m
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i saw a very important tiktok recently and knew i immediately needed it as a gif so here it is in case yāall want it as well
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āum, er, if Loid is supposed to be so smart, why hasnāt he questioned the fact that Yor has superhuman strength and hyper-capable fighting prowess???ā because itās funny