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mario 🚩☀️@jogarkii·
Algunos profesores hacen esto y otros se meten un lingotazo de whisky mientras cogen el pendrive con una presentación del 2007 que hicieron despues de ponerle los cuernos a su mujer
JuanjoRubioGuerrero@Juanjo_rubiog

Rompiendo estereotipos sobre Universidad. Esto es lo que hacemos los profesores universitarios cuando no estamos en la tarima.Para impartir una hora de clase interesante se necesitan muchas horas de despacho, estudio, investigación e introspección académica. Mi reconocimiento!

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liz@vanilleantiquex·
the world is perfect because heirloom tomatoes exist
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Liz@liztisima·
Estoy obsesionada con comprar maquillaje… menos mal que soy de la cofradía del puño cerrado
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geekprincess🍃🧁@geekingprincess·
When i get more active on twitter thats how you know im getting insane again
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made w sugar & spice@belikebei·
madurar es volver a conectar con la chica rara de 14 años que llevas dentro, que sabía exactamente quién era antes de que el mundo intentara convencerla de lo contrario
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Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Orcas eat great white sharks. They hunt seals, dolphins, and baby whales. They have never killed a single human in the open ocean. Not once, in all of recorded history. An orca's brain weighs up to 15 pounds. Yours weighs about 3. They have roughly double the brain cells we do in the regions that handle complex thought. A neuroscientist at Emory named Lori Marino put an orca brain in an MRI and found these animals can tell different species apart underwater. They do it by sending out clicks that bounce off everything around them and come back as a kind of 3D sound map (this is called echolocation). From 500 feet away, an orca knows you're a human and not a seal. It skips you on purpose. The answer is culture. Orcas around the world are divided into at least 10 separate populations, each with its own food rules, its own language, and its own way of hunting. All of it learned from their mothers. One population eats only fish. Another eats only marine mammals like seals and sea lions. These two populations can live in the exact same water and never swap a single meal. A baby orca learns what food is from its mother, and that list stays the same for life. In the Pacific Northwest, one population called the Southern Residents eats almost nothing but Chinook salmon. Scientists have documented them killing harbor porpoises 78 times over six decades, carrying the dead porpoises in their mouths, and never once eating them. Even when the group was starving. A 2023 study in Marine Mammal Science looked at all 78 cases and concluded it was play. These orcas would rather go hungry than eat something their culture says isn't food. Researchers studying whale behavior in 2001 found that orca cultural traditions "appear to have no parallel outside humans." Each family group has its own dialect, its own version of the language. Calves spend about two years just learning how to make all the sounds their family uses. Mothers will slow down a hunt on purpose so their young can watch. In 2005, a 12-year-old kid was swimming in Helm Bay, Alaska when an orca came at him full speed. At the very last second, the orca seemed to realize it was charging a human. It bent its entire body in half and turned back to open water. In captivity, it goes differently. SeaWorld's Tilikum killed three people during his life in a concrete tank. Research from 2016, published in the journal Animals, traced it to psychological collapse from being locked away from the family bonds orcas need to stay stable. I think calling this a "mystery" undersells the science. Orcas decide what to eat based on culture, not instinct. No orca mother has ever taught her calf to hunt humans, so no orca hunts humans. Only about 75 of those salmon-eating Southern Residents are still alive. Their pregnancy failure rate is 69% because we've destroyed their salmon runs. They won't break their food culture to survive. Whether we care enough to protect theirs is the part that actually matters.
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One of the biggest mysteries to me is how Orcas, the ocean’s most efficient predators, have never attacked humans in the wild… almost like they know something we don’t.

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Liz@liztisima·
At this point ya no me gusta esta app porque solo veo cosas feas que desgraciadamente es la realidad
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𝒍𝒖𝒏𝒂@naturaholic·
because they’ve never watched tiktok or reels, their attention span is insanely long😭
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Liz@liztisima·
Echo de menos el 2013 y tener 13 años y ser fan de Justin Bieber
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Damn, ya no hacen white boys como Justin Bieber
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amsha 🇵🇰@ohhyesweirdo·
My brain can’t comprehend how a monkey and a penguin get more attention than an actual human baby, starving in the middle of a genocide. People in Gaza deserve to live too. No child deserves to be starved to death or shot in the head.
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🔴 Gazze'de çocuk olmak..

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I hope this photo is a watershed moment. Forced to carry on to the end of the race with a broken back. Collapsed & died after the finish line. RIP Gold Dancer. If you’re making money off this kind of suffering - how do you look at yourself in the mirror?
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Leah Kamal@2laa_kamal·
I made a cup of coffee and sat down to revise for my 4th year finals — and suddenly, everything came flooding back. The last two and a half years. The bombs. The hunger. The displacement. The fear. The hospitals under attack. The universities destroyed. The training hospitals damaged. The healthcare system collapsing. The academic system collapsing. My professors killed. My colleagues and friends gone. I was a medical student… and a volunteer in hospitals while bombs fell around us. I kept studying while starving. I kept attending lectures while displaced. I kept going while everything around me was falling apart. There were days I couldn’t breathe from the weight of it all. Days I was broken. Depressed. Exhausted. Convinced I couldn’t carry any more. But then the Gazan spirit appeared. The one thing they can never destroy. We grieve. We break. We fall. Then we rise — like a phoenix from the ashes. Against every possible condition, I did something I never thought I could. I survived. I continued. I endured. I didn’t give up. Today, I’m still here. Stronger. More determined. Still fighting for my future. Still fighting for my people. Still choosing hope, even in the darkest time. This is not just resilience. This is Gaza. This is the spirit of Gaza. This is our resistance through life. This is how we survive.
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Tuve un perro durante catorce años. El día que murió lo llevé al veterinario a las 6am. Me quedé con él hasta el final. Le hablé. Le dije cosas que nunca le digo a las personas. Salí al estacionamiento y me senté en el carro una hora. Luego fui al trabajo. Mi jefe me preguntó si estaba bien porque se me notaba algo. Le dije que había tenido una mañana difícil. Él asintió y siguió con su día. Nadie más preguntó nada. Así es el duelo por un animal. Real como cualquier otro. Invisible para casi todos. Anónimo
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