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hey what is up with this single frame from the video for X Gon Give It To Ya
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it was the bonus level in the green hill zone in sonic mania
When Bellsprout reaches level 7 and learns a new move:
Here's a surprise for N7 day that I worked very-very hard on in order to make it in time. Commissioned as always by the wonderful @swaps55 as the latest entry in our ME1 destinations series, it features beachy vibes and crabby crimes on sunny Virmire 🏝♥️ See any familiar quotes? 😁
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I don’t believe it. Thanks, I hate it.
Okay, here’s what the headline doesn’t tell you:
It was made by a single industrial design student as a project.
It’s mainly intended to provide a larger scale demonstration of how bees pollinate because actual bees are tiny and you can’t see what’s going on when they do it. It’s primarily an educational tool.
But aside that, if you ever wonder why scientists work on all these little patch solutions for large, systemic problems, its because the people doing science research are not the people deciding how national and international policy is made.
Every time a scientist talks about how they’re working on something like de-extinction projects or artificial albedo creation there’s the inevitable sneering about how “we should just not let the animals go extinct in the first place” or “we should cut back on carbon emissions” as if those were not decisions being made by governments and oligarchs.
An industrial design student’s authority in his society stops at “make a cute robot”.
And also, this is your daily reminder that “headlines are lies designed to make you mad and/or get you to read the article.”