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@MrSticks42

24 роки, закінчую медичну освіту, захоплююсь людьми та всіма силами бажаю їм допомагати

Харків Katılım Aralık 2012
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dal ⋆˚꩜。@maxclfld·
BROOO I JUST BROUGHT UP MY LIS TATTOO TO MY COWORKER AND HE HAS PLAYED EVERY SINGLE ONE APART FROM REUNION!!!!! LETS GOOOOO
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Dexerto
Dexerto@Dexerto·
A VTuber agency has terminated two streamers for falling in love Kanade Ruka and BakuBaku were removed from Rimiresu! for violating the agency’s ban on romance
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Maximus@Captain Spirit
Maximus@Captain Spirit@ChloeMaxxing_·
I had never noticed this but my mom pointed it out that Karen is Wearing Joan's vest. Implying she passed due to her illness by this point 🥺
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HazSapphic@HazSapphic·
Genuine question: Should I play Double Exposure (and Reunion) ? I've mostly seen clips but haven't gone too far in because I may want to see it myself.
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cronch@Cronchie_·
Why didn’t they show safi reacting to chloe snatching her bag and only her voice that shit was so funny
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Puhnasta
Puhnasta@Puhnasta1·
Не мала баба клопоту - купила каченя 🦆
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злата прага 🇺🇦 zlata ✨
заходиш в овервотч, бачиш таку ситуацію і ось ти вже граєш не за себе, а за всю країну
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вушна гілка блукаючого нерва
@synjaptacha Це ДУЖЕ дивна реакція, особливо для дівчини, й особливо для барменши. Мені навіть цікаво, що в неї за така життєва історія, що в неї такий шок був
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🎀🕷️сінжа птаха
Пожартувала лесбійський жарт при своїх малолітніх колегах на що отримала питання ТИ ЩО ЛЄСБУХА😦 почала тягнути прикола що да і барменша з якою ми до цього нормально спілкувалися зловила панічну убіжала від мене в кухню їй було так противно що її трусило і температура піднялася🙏
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your fingers have zero taste buds. An octopus arm has 40 million neurons, and every sucker on it can taste whatever it touches. That arm wrapped around this guy's finger is tasting him right now, and it decided to hold on before the octopus's brain even got the message. An octopus has around 500 million neurons, roughly the same as a dog. But two thirds of them aren't in the brain. They're spread across all eight arms, about 40 million per arm, which is more than double what an entire frog has in its whole body. Those neurons form tiny local processing centers (scientists call them ganglia) that let each arm feel its way around and make grab-or-don't-grab decisions without checking with the brain. The brain sends a vague order like "go find food." A University of Washington team filmed this in 2019 and confirmed the arms were starting grabs on their own, coordinating with neighboring arms, and reading their surroundings while the main brain had zero idea where the arms even were. 280 suckers per arm on a big Pacific octopus. Around 2,240 total. Each one grips, tastes, and smells at the same time. In 2020, a Harvard lab run by Nicholas Bellono found that octopus suckers contain a completely new family of sensory receptors unique to cephalopods (octopuses, squid, and their relatives). They named them chemotactile receptors. These respond to chemicals that sit on surfaces like crab shells, rocks, and human skin, not stuff dissolved in water. The octopus has to physically touch something to taste it. So when a sucker contacts a crab versus a rock, the arm knows the difference and starts grabbing before the brain gets any update. Cut an arm off and it keeps going. Severed octopus arms still respond to touch, pull away from pain, and even grab food and try to pass it toward a mouth that no longer exists. This goes on for up to an hour. The arms also won't grab their own skin. A 2014 paper in Current Biology found octopus skin has a chemical coating that tells the suckers not to latch on. They can even tell their own severed arm apart from one that came from a different octopus. A January 2025 Nature Communications paper from the University of Chicago found the nerve cord running down each arm is built in repeating segments, one per sucker. That gives the octopus independent control over each of its 2,240 suckers, every one a tiny touch-taste sensor wired to its own piece of nervous system that operates without permission from the brain. The guy in this video is being gripped, tasted, and chemically profiled by a limb with more computing power than a frog has in its entire body.
Science girl@sciencegirl

An octopus holds this guys finger 📹 Pierre Barre

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🦂finn
🦂finn@dogsmellsgood·
Holy fucking shit. Finally found the name for it. Im going to cry Ive never been able to explain this to anyone they never know what im talking about
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Хочу новий нікнейм
Насрати голубам на яскраву дзеркальну стрічку, яка була наліплена, щоб їх відлякувати. Також насрати на голки, які мали б завадити їм сісти на підвіконня. Оцей голуб демонструє мені, наскільки йому до сраки моя з ними боротьба.
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@divchyna_kiborg А ще блять нагадайте яким чином людина з доступом до державної таємниці отримала на це дозвіл, маючи, з її власних слів, 4 різних психічних розладів?
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Mamyna_kitsya@divchyna_kiborg·
Діагноз та лікування поставлене LLM
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malik
malik@immalkwalahi·
You can notice that the singing zombie has a wedding ring Resident Evil requiem really makes you feel sorry for the zombie.
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