I'll try and explain how you give off vibes of the top of that article, but idk how well I will do, since it's an instinctive thing (it actually feels pretty similar to the whole "what colour is [school subject]" thing to me)
The way the first paragraph has a bunch of citations, numbers, weird things in brackets, and the citations start at 9, while the second one is pretty much just normal text gives me similar feelings reading it to reading one of your posts, and the style feels similar in some abstract way.
The map makes me think of your profile picture, with the southern continent looking a bit like the mustache, and the other landmasses being the ears and the grey markings at the top of the head. The proportions are all wrong, but it has a similar kind of overall structure.
It talks about early plants, and the whole subject of early plants matches the aesthetics of your blog in a way I can't explain well.
There are other aspects that are part of the connection as well, but I have even less of an idea of how to explain them than the other parts, sorry.
I mean, I can somewhat understand how having lots of things in brackets and lots of citations is similar to how I write - I often put tangentially connected thoughts and information in brackets interrupting my main point. I also heavily make use of sources when possible, because I like having evidence for what I say, which I guess Wikipedia does as well?
I can very very very faintly see what you mean by the map looking somewhat like my profile picture, but I wouldn't have made any connection without being told what you think the similarities are. The moustache on my pfp was a decision based on the fact my original username wasn't available. I swear it wasn't done to create a link between the map of the late Devonian and myself
I don't know whether being aesthetically compared to the subject of early plant life is a compliment or not but I'll take it as one. Maybe my general interest in things like evolution and prehistoric stuff? Wild
Your mind is unfathomably interesting