This is very obviously not correct, though it’s funny. The amount of energy, CO2 and waste expended to produce a human skull is astronomical compared to a plastic cup
This is very obviously not correct, though it’s funny. The amount of energy, CO2 and waste expended to produce a human skull is astronomical compared to a plastic cup
The “detecting blurriness” bookmark is very fitting
It’s easy, they decided to wrap the button to be tight to the text itself, instead of a small rectangular area, so just aim for one of the letters and hope you didn’t accidentally hit the negative space inside one of them.
He seemed very jolly. He was preening his antennae, folding them over his hands and wiping them off. Very fun to watch
Here’s one I photographed a year ago
It’s crazy how the first time I read the comic I was fine understanding it but you hacked my brain and now I cannot read that character as a C anymore.
Oh I feel special, that was me!
That is also not a moss. It is actually a flowering plant in the euphorbia family. It is related to poinsettias, rubber trees, crotons and milk tree cactuses.
If you wanted to look at other cool plant photos I’ve taken I post on iNaturalist a lot. Here’s one of some wild lettuce: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/239182317
Just like there is SpaceEngine, we need a Earth sim that let’s us to back to any time and have a realistic simulation of that epoch based on the best of modern knowledge.
You have some excellent points