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Cosmic Funnies
Stranger Things
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Kiana Khansmith
styofa doing anything
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Sade Olutola
trying on a metaphor

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shark vs the universe
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@kwiram-stuff
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short comic
present, past, future
short comic
present, past, future
The CEO of Geo
Promotional pics of Glenn Close as Cruella De Vil in 101 Dalmatians (1996). Costumes designed by Anthony Powell
Some stills from my Squirrelflight PMV! Wanted to do a focus on atmosphere
“Deer at sunrise“ by | Astrid Tontson
Thames Ditton, United Kingdom
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Plumehead illustrations by Annis Naeem
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@moon.cheon
coping with the pain of living by being a little silly
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I also sell NFTs on Rarible!
i am not buying that.
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Artist’s plans.
A machine learning algorithm helped decode the squeaks Egyptian fruit bats make in their roost, revealing that they
They found that the bat noises are not just random, as previously thought, reports Skibba. They were able to classify 60 percent of the calls into four categories. One of the call types indicates the bats are arguing about food. Another indicates a dispute about their positions within the sleeping cluster. A third call is reserved for males making unwanted mating advances and the fourth happens when a bat argues with another bat sitting too close. In fact, the bats make slightly different versions of the calls when speaking to different individuals within the group, similar to a human using a different tone of voice when talking to different people. Skibba points out that besides humans, only dolphins and a handful of other species are known to address individuals rather than making broad communication sounds. The research appears in the journal Scientific Reports.
forty arguing bats
Bats be like
I literally thought this when I discovered the existence of the ship between Ashfur and Scourge sooo
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