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@Lavaislost

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Beigetreten Ağustos 2024
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There are two Humanities of the future. Which one you prefer says a lot.
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@Xagrott @PalmyrPar The symbolism doesn't stand anymore man, we have enough already well accepted criticisms of the possible messages these flags imply
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Xagrott 📎@Xagrott·
@PalmyrPar So what was the point? "it's space, not the 14rh century." isn't a lot to work on
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Mr Musk 🇺🇸 🚀@rocket_man_45·
Fuck a breakup have you ever yearned for the India they taught us about ?
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When was the last time all humans on earth were asleep at the same time?
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𝕵𝖆𝖉𝖊 ☧ ✠🌻
This is why the Internet is fundamentally less child friendly.
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@operagxofficial What to do if I find myself in utter hopelessness and at the end of an empty lonely void?
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Fanatics Collect
Fanatics Collect@FanaticsCollect·
A Stanford study found that people who played Pokémon heavily as kids developed a small region of the brain that responds specifically to Pokémon characters. Researchers scanned adults who grew up playing on Game Boy and showed them images of Pokémon like Pikachu and Bulbasaur. Their brains lit up in the same exact spot, a consistent area in the visual cortex tied to recognizing specific categories of objects. The reason comes down to childhood. When you’re young, your brain is more flexible, and spending hours memorizing hundreds of similar-looking Pokémon essentially trained it to carve out space just for them. (via @Stanford)
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@sanguedefausto The translation option wasn't even there and I still got it and laughed
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@Rattapoom_K Interesting, but this species wouldn't have grown around trees, because they definitely can't swing easily
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Sandy Petersen 🪔
Sandy Petersen 🪔@SandyofCthulhu·
We have gigantic creatures in the sea which can sing for hours and have arteries so big you can crawl through them. (whales) We have birds that fly 50,000 miles every year. From the antarctic to the arctic and back again. (arctic tern) We have living creatures which never get old and never die naturally. (jellyfish) We have animals which you can force through a sieve, and they can reassemble themselves. (sponges) We have an ancient line of animals which once had 30 or more successful species, and has gone extinct down to just one single representative, and that representative has conquered the entire world (us). We have horrors that look just like rocks and if you step on them your whole world becomes agonizing pain. (toadfish) We have animals who hide inside other animals, and when you eat that animal, they enter your intestines and live there. (tapeworms) We have plants which live on other plants and never touch the ground. There's a fruit tree that grows around another tree, and eventually kills and replaces it. (strangler fig) We have gliding lizards, marsupials, snakes, frogs, and rodents. What the heck do you need fairies for?
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what a boring planet… no fairies, no elves, no mermaids, no dragons, no vampires, no ware wolves….. just bills, stress, gossip, and insufferable people

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@redditrepostss And people say you don't see phones in dreams
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@Saulman11835779 Yes, and another idea: it slowly transforms into a Phoenix
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Thinking about if Venom’s symbol gradually shifted from a spider to a dragon as he imitates Spider-Man less and less in favor of establishing his own heroic identity
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