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Oh fuck oh no i forgot he dies on his fucking birthday oh god noooooooooooooo
Charles drove beautifully today!
On a track that is notoriously difficult to overtake on he made up 4 positions. That last stint and the overtake on Hamilton were gorgeous (to be fair to Lewis, Mercs tyre strategy today was wild and he was pretty much a sitting duck at that point). It’s sad, that he didn’t get to fight at the front and I do pray that whatever was going on with these heating blankets yesterday was a one off and not an introduction into the usual Ferrari tomfoolery. So yeah, all in all not the weekend I would have hoped for, but the car still looked strong and Charles delivered a pretty flawless drive on Sunday, so I am feeling somewhat optimistic for the upcoming races.
I do not think the driver’s was ever a realistic option (tbh, I don’t even think it is for Norris), but I do think there is a chance for P2 in the WCC. Soo, let’s go I guess? Let’s get that extra money :)
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yeerks don't have three sexes
well not necessarily. I've seen all you animorphs fans saying this and I'm sorry but the source cited for this never says that at all. this is pure fanon, and fanon is fine, but it is treated as canon for reasons I can only assume are poor zoology education amongst the fans, so...
first, while we don't really know the fine points of yeerk biology, I think we all agree it's ok to extend terrestrial language to extraterrestrial beings when it's appropriately analogous. yeerks might not be true gastropods but they're slugs. I'll use the language of earth biology here even tho it's technically wrong in some instances
now. what aftran does say is that yeerk reproduction involves three individuals, for whom it is fatal. that does teach us a lot! a semelparitous mating strategy is presumably very unusual for sentient species, but possible living in such large colonies. but the thing is, everything we learn about yeerk reproduction is about their mating system, not their sexual system
mating systems describe which individuals of a species reproduce together and under what circumstances. sexual systems describe which reproductive functions different individuals can possess. my gripe here is that mating systems don't reliably tell us anything about sexual systems. the number of individuals involved in a mating act and the number of sexes a species has simply don't correlate
as examples, take dwarf mussels and western honeybees. dwarf mussels are trioecious, ie they have three sexes, but mating involves two individuals. how to classify sexes for western honeybees (and similar eusocial superorganisms) is its own wonderful discussion, but during nuptial flights, several male drones will mate with the queen and then die. mating involves 3-7 individuals but only two sexes
now I'm not saying it's impossible (your fanon is valid), but a trioecious species requiring one member of each sex to mate seems like a dangerous overspecialisation. maybe you think this is appropriate, since yeerks are already overspecialised so much in other ways, and I do like that interpretation
my own interpretation however, was always that yeerks are sexually undifferentiated, whether through isogamy or universal simultaneous hermaphroditism or something completely alien. it's also possible they have dozens of sexes, or worst of all, they could even be gonochorous (this is not a valid headcanon tho. grow up)
tl;dr just because mating requires three individuals doesn't mean there are three sexes. they could still have any number of sexes, or none, which seems mostly likely to me. this isn't really about whether they have three sexes, which is a fine bit of fanon, just about some biology that explains why it isn't absolutely canon
anyway I hope this was interesting or whatever. share your thoughts if you have em, or ignore me and continue talking about your space slugs and psychic centaurs
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I cannot describe the amount of discomfort I feel when ppl say the word ‘cheugy’ what the fuck it’s such a gross sounding word stop it
“quarantine’s been so good for me, it’s really helped me find myself and become happy with who i am as a person”
yeah, okay debrah, no need to fucking brag—