imagine logging onto discord and seeing a section for your friends and then another, longer, section of people who hate you and want to bother you
no force of comedy in this world like lou wilson, hysteric, committed to the bit, fully aware of the consequences his actions will have
no force of comedy in this world like lou wilson, hysteric, committed to the bit, fully aware of the consequences his actions will have
no force of comedy in this world like lou wilson, hysteric, committed to the bit, fully aware of the consequences his actions will have
no force of comedy in this world like lou wilson, hysteric, committed to the bit, fully aware of the consequences his actions will have
Here in the Pacific Northwest, the iconic fish that we most commonly associate with the ecological devastation of dams is the salmon. However, sturgeons also face extinction due in part to these massive structures that not only change the flow and temperature of rivers, but can cut fish off from their breeding grounds. That includes in my home state of Missouri.
Sturgeons are really incredible animals. Their unique lineage split off from the rest of the fish during the early Jurassic, 175 to 200 million years ago. Sturgeons themselves can be comparatively ancient, with some individuals living 150 years. They may not breed until they are at least 25 years old.
Lake sturgeons (Acipenser fulvescens) are one of many species driven close to extinction by overfishing for meat and roe, as well as habitat loss and pollution. For the past three decades biologists have been reintroducing this species to parts of its historic range in Missouri, and for the third time since conservation efforts began they have witnessed these fish--now grown up--spawning. Previous observations were made in 2015 and 2022, meaning the recovery is still quite recent.
But it's proof positive that restoring habitat, once again, is one of the best ways we can help wildlife. Long may the sturgeon swim!
unexpected delays on the morning commute.
You know those vivid dreams you get a little bit before you fall asleep, in which you can clearly hear complex music?
I had one last night where I got to peek into an alternative timeline to listen to a 60’s band called The Bombards. They were really good—they had that Vox Continental psychedelic rock sound like The Doors and The Animals, but more of a gritty hard rock approach. I don’t remember the title of the song I listened to but it was really fucking good… I’m so sorry it’s not possible to record music you hear in dreams.
Anyway I want to research that particular kind of dreaming. It’s not REM and it’s not regular lucid dreams—you’re still very much conscious and not asleep, but your brain starts to shut down juuuust enough that you can like… straddle reality and listen in without being immersed in the nonsense of dreamstuff. Maybe it’s related to sleep paralysis, but in my experience the pre-sleep hallucinatory state isn’t frightening or emotionally involved. It’s more like when you’re driving through a mountainous region and suddenly get really good radio reception, only to lose it again as you continue driving.
peeling those sour rainbow gummy strips into long thin strings and putting them into cheap energy drink to create something im calling battery acid spaghetti will update once ive finished it
dont do this
I really hope its not too bad bc i actually love both components.
it forms a dry skin at the top made of the sour pellets. not a great start.
tastes really good actually. i also feel like i am about to explode.
do not do this.
Unanimous consensus: Do not do this
Other people: Hold on I’m about to do this
Rip to y'all, but I'm built different. Trying this tonight
Best I can do with what I have (I'm at work rn)
Oh that is a... fascinating smell
Don't do this
i think i'll try this tomorrow actually, it can't be that bad, im sure ive made worse cursed foods before
the time has come
i just did this twice this shit tastes great idk what's wrong with yall
The fact that you can feel the trauma and PTSD sinking into Jonathan in today's Re: Dracula was the most disturbing part. I genuinely felt dread listening to today's update and it's so odd just thinking about how last year we all sat on here like "lmao lizard style."
what is art about? blood. what is love about? blood. what is hate about? blood. what is sex about? blood. what is history about? blood. what am i about? blood. what is blood about? idk ask a biologist i guess
your ocs should be friends with mine btw. my ocs told me they want to be friends with yours. theyre too shy to ask so i have to tell you. my ocs are asking your ocs to be friends with them
obsessed with villains who you just KNOW are aware deep down in their heart that they've done something unforgivable, but the only way to never admit that or face the guilt is to keep doing it over and over again until they don't feel guilty about that first time anymore
obsessed with villains who you just KNOW are aware deep down in their heart that they've done something unforgivable, but the only way to never admit that or face the guilt is to keep doing it over and over again until they don't feel guilty about that first time anymore


















