Experts estimate that nearly 60% of the Amazon rainforest remains unexplored.

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Experts estimate that nearly 60% of the Amazon rainforest remains unexplored.
Silly Janka: Jabber puts like super spicy death hot sauce in Zankas food expecting to have him writhing in agony but Zanka is barely phased- mumbling about some “finally ya learned how ta season yer food,,”
My HC is that in hell guard training they basically burn out your tastebuds so you can eat any garbage without complaint because nothing tastes anyways, so Zanka actually enjoys extreme foods because it’s some of the only food that actually tastes like anything.
Notice how there aren't any riots or looting when tragedy happens to people on the right? And instead it's prayer, mourning and vigils being held?
As for “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me,” Swift revealed that she wrote the tune “alone, sitting at the piano in one of those moments when I felt bitter about just all the things we do to our artists as a society and as a culture.” “There’s a lot about this particular concept on ‘The Tortured Poets Department,'” she added. “What do we do to our writers, and our artists, and our creatives? We put them through hell. We watch what they create, then we judge it. We love to watch artists in pain, often to the point where I think sometimes as a society we provoke that pain and we just watch what happens.”
Taylor on “Who’s Afraid of Little Old Me” and TTPD (Variety)
the thing that makes conditioning so lovely is how hard it is to get rid off. how terrible it feels for whumpee to want to act differently, to maybe one time manage to resist it kind of only to succumb to it again and again and again and again. even years after the fact, because they were having a bad day, or feeling a little too much or for no other reasons than it was been beaten into them.
being able to consciously go against their conditioning but whenever their attention wanes? it's back to what they were taught.
Alexander Skarsgård, David Dastmalchian, Chris Weitz, Paul Weitz - Bts Murderbot and Sanctuary Moon - thecinepod Ig (x) (x1). Thanks to alexanderskarsgard_archive Ig (x)
"New behind-the-scenes of Alexander Skarsgård as Murderbot via The Cinematography Podcast @thecinepod!
Repost @thecinepod: NEW EPISODE! Tobias Datum: creating the sci-fi world of Murderbot.
Cinematographer Tobias Datum created Murderbot’s distinctive visual identity across different settings: space ships, alien planets and a galactic soap opera.
Listen/watch now! https://youtu.be/2RgSa8eTIYo I will link in my story. Some of the images are from the video on YouTube which includes David Dastmalchian and creators Chris Weitz and Paul Weitz.
Murderbot season one is available on @appletv now. It was renewed for season two but they haven’t started shooting yet."
Stolas and the L-word, or lack thereof.
I just find it so interesting that for such a hopelessly romantic character, he really seems to go out of his way to use every word except for "love".
[Blitz's version]