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💓 VALENTINE’S SHOP UPDATE 💓
New cards & prints are up in my store + thru Feb 14th, any order of $15+ will get a FREE worm valentine! Link and full set of listings here !!
well!! i’ve listened up to episode 22 (colony) and! well!
Worms!
Lots of em!
See I was kinda scared Martin would actually be A Mean Person but. he’s not. he is so sweet actually. I love him. He tried to get a picture of Jane’s corpse turned colony so Jon would believe him but. well. dropping the phone also gave Jon enough evidence since he’d been getting texts from “Not Martin” that “Huh! Maybe he is telling the truth!” and even let him stay in the archive. Thats nice of him ^____^ On the topic of THAT, though, I was right!! That stupid spider episode was plot relevant! kind of!!
Im so good at this (:<
Trick or treat?
gummy worms!!
93/50 - The Earth Moved: On the Remarkable Achievements of Earthworms, Amy Stewart
In some ways, Darwin thought of worms as historians, covering the remains of one civilization and preparing the earth for the next. But earthworms can hardly be considered sneaky; in fact, anyone who has ever watched a worm knows that it goes about its work in the most matter-of-fact manner. It is only carrying out the natural order of things, folding the ruins of a city, a farm, or a society into the lower strata of the earth. When our civilizations end, and when we as individuals die, we don’t ascend, not physically—we descend. And the earth rises up to meet us.
I read about Darwin’s visit to Stonehenge, where he saw firsthand that earthworms were drawing those ancient rocks down to their underground world, and I shared in his sense of wonder over the continual job of burial that they performed. Earthworms toil incessantly to carry us down to the depths of the earth with them, and ultimately, our efforts to resist and futile.
worms...