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Ignota@ignota_regalis·
I had @grok Imagine animate my profile picture 👑
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Ignota@ignota_regalis·
How do I spend my mornings you might wonder… lately, it’s playing referee to the squirrel squad as they chase one another around the yard in attempt to bogart the peanuts. Slowly but surely they will learn to share, of this I am determined. 🐿️🥜
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Ignota@ignota_regalis·
@EvaFox I’m baffled at how she’s allowed to run her mouth like this~ until I remember that old saying about giving someone enough rope…
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Gad Saad@GadSaad·
HUGE NEWS!!!! Suicidal Empathy is the Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller in the Nonfiction Hardcover category and in the Combined (print and ebook) category!
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Ignota@ignota_regalis·
Cats are aliens. No further explanation will be provided. 🐈‍⬛🛸
VisionaryVoid@VisionaryVoid

Scientists Have Been Quietly Studying Cats for Decades. The Results Are Unsettling. Cats have been domesticated for roughly 10,000 years. In that time, they have changed almost nothing about themselves. Dogs were selectively bred into hundreds of shapes and temperaments to serve human needs. Cats, by most accounts, simply moved in, decided the arrangement suited them, and stayed largely the same animal they were in the wild. Biologists have a word for this: cats are functionally self-domesticated. The engineering underneath that indifference is, by any measure, extraordinary. A cat’s inner ear contains a reflex system so precise that it can detect disorientation and begin correcting its body position in mid-air within 30 milliseconds, faster than the human eye can register movement. It is called the righting reflex, and it is why a cat dropped from height almost always lands on its feet. Biomechanics researchers at various institutions have spent years reverse-engineering it and still can’t fully replicate it mechanically. Their purring turns out to not be purely emotional. The vibration frequency, between 25 and 150 Hz, sits within the range that stimulates bone density and promotes tissue regeneration. Some veterinary researchers believe this is why cats recover from orthopedic injuries at rates that consistently surprise clinicians. The cat, while appearing to simply sit on a couch, is running internal repair cycles. The night vision advantage over humans, roughly six times greater sensitivity in low light, comes from a reflective layer behind the retina called the tapetum lucidum. It’s the same layer that makes cats’ eyes glow in the dark. Every feature that seems decorative has a function. For 10,000 years, humans thought they adopted the cat. Current evidence suggests the cat evaluated the offer and accepted it on its own terms.

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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
Yes, I was elected to the State Committee for Beaver County, Pennsylvania. This is the first time I’ve run for office. 👉 I promise to bring up agenda items to voters BEFORE the State Committee votes on issues 👉 I promise to do polls & speak with voters in Beaver County BEFORE voting on issues 👉 I promise to vote the way the majority of Republicans in Beaver County want — even if I personally disagree Thank you to the Republican voters of Beaver County for believing in me.
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ちゃんほた🌸@hotahotasa45082·
Hiroshima Prefecture, Itsukushima (Miyajima) The "Reikado" with a history of over 1200 years, was completely destroyed by fire, and the flames spread to the surrounding forest. The surrounding forest, along with the Itsukushima Shrine buildings, is registered as a World Heritage Site. A treasure of Japan is burning.
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
Next week I’m headed to Tokyo to meet with the X Japan team. What is the most American thing I can bring them?
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Ignota@ignota_regalis·
Retardmaxxing. 0/10 stars. Do not recommend.
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Ignota@ignota_regalis·
@AsianDawn4 My sincerest apologies for these retards.
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Asian Dawn@AsianDawn4·
🇯🇵 Two Black-Americans were arrested in Japan on Sunday after a reckless stunt inside a zoo habitat housing Punch, a 9-month-old Japanese macaque who became a viral internet sensation. The mascot costume worn during the stunt was reportedly associated with a cryptocurrency marketing gimmick or meme coin social media account.
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Ignota@ignota_regalis·
@FrontmanAshwin If he has or ever did you certainly wouldn’t catch me screenshotting it and posting it for clout. Of that, you can be certain. 💋🥂❤️👑
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FrontMan 𝗫@FrontmanAshwin·
has elon musk ever interacted with your post?
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Ignota@ignota_regalis·
@WolfofX This kind of story always makes me cry. What an amazing human.
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Wolf of X@WolfofX·
A Japanese man named Sakae Kato has dedicated his life caring for the animals that were abandoned after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. The 57-year-old spends around $7,000 a month taking care of the animals, and he has been doing this for the last ten years. When asked about why he stayed behind in the contaminated zone, he said, “I want to make sure I am here to take care of the last one. After that I want to die, whether that be a day or hour later.”
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