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i am delighted to inform you that wild bears seeking out and swinging on hammocks is in fact a fairly common occurrence!
Burning blue sulfurous flames at Kawah Ijen volcano
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“The Perfect Heist Hack”
Fun Fact: I modified a pair of pants for this sketch so I could hold 30 feet of rope and a full-sized grappling hook in the pant leg. Useful!
featuring Jordan Hare
Food history has been so sanitized by the demonization of carbs. “Our ancestors only had fruits and veggies they didn’t have all these refined carbs” our ancestors drank beer 25/8 because the water was bad. Our ancestors drizzled honey on shit ever since we knew it existed. We’ve been making bread for our entire recorded history. It’s true that bleached sugars specifically are a new thing but high glycemic carbs are not new at all, we’ve been consuming them for thousands of years
Every year a bobcat mama gives birth to a litter of kittens on my roof. I set up a camera this time around.
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Snowball in Hell, acrylics, 30cmx20cm
I used a random piece of wire to paint the smallest details..!
i recently found out the funniest thing about big horses recently which is that for centuries humans have sworn that the feathering on big horse’s legs has been bred in there for a reason, and the reason given is usually something to do with how it helps keep the joints warm and safe when the big horse is doing hauling work in fields.
the thing is: it doesn’t appreciably do that, because the feathers wick up water and mud, which cancels out any insulation advantage they might hypothetically confer, and also it wasn’t even put there on purpose.
the Leg Get More Hair gene is just linked to the Bones Get More Big gene. when you breed any lineage of horses to have bigger bones–not just taller, but chunkier–the leg hair just happens anyway. so every single breed of draft horse has feathered legs, and even carriage horses like friesians get feathers once they hit a certain threshold of lorge.
when you supersize your horse, mother nature throws in a free pair of booties. how cool is that?
Apparently those laser cutters that can cut paper into super intricate designs can also be used on the seaweed you wrap sushi in
Encounter: Plague Imps: Pertussis, Tetanus, Hep-B, Rubeola, Diphtheria, Rubella, the Flu Crew, Chicken Pox, Meningitis, and Master Mumps
(source: the CDC’s kid-focused Body And Mind Initiative)