Don’t get it twisted, Hobie is nice!
Heyo!! I’m opening up a new batch of pokemon adopts! ✨
I’ve actually designed them around the same time as the choco-chus but wasn’t able to put them up bc I got too busy >_< But now they’re available & you can get them through my ko-fi shop! <3
i think about this tiktok literally every day
that feeling when you get a brand new story idea, but it literally has no plot yet, just vibes>>
The plot bunnies have a dumbass but adorably entertaining energy
I do not approve of tomfoolery on my dash, everyone open a book and start reading
Sounds great! Let me just see what I’ve got on my bookshelf
Wow… Looks interesting! I wonder if I could learn anything from it.
You would have this at your disposal wouldn't you you impish clown
Y’all, my loading screen in Portal 2 looks different… (Out of context meme for Years of Science)
Hey. Why isn’t the moon landing a national holiday in the US. Isn’t that fucked up? Does anyone else think that’s absurd?
It was a huge milestone of scientific and technological advancement. (Plus, at the time, politically significant). Humanity went to space! We set foot on a celestial body that was not earth for the first time in human history! That’s a big deal! I’ve never thought about it before but now that I have, it’s ridiculous to me that that’s not part of our everyday lives and the public consciousness anymore. Why don’t we have a public holiday and a family barbecue about it. Why have I never seen the original broadcast of the moon landing? It should be all over the news every year!
It’s July 20th. That’s the day of the moon landing. Next year is going to be the 54th anniversary. I’m ordering astronaut shaped cookie cutters on Etsy and I’m going to have a goddamn potluck. You’re all invited.
Happy Moon Landing Day!
Short post of paleontologists absolutely slaying photo shoots with their discoveries. Please add more such images if you have them.
Here’s some bon(e)us ones: José Bonaparte with Carnotaurus and (the late) Jorge Calvo with a lower jaw of the largest described Giganotosaurus.
(1st photo by Louie Psihoyos, 2nd photo from Calvo's Twitter)
Khishigjav Tsogtbaatar and the arms of Deinocheirus
Susan Hendrickson standing next to “Sue,” the most complete Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton ever found, on August 12, 1990. here’s some bangers:














