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They jerked off the mice
They jerked off the mice
Me as a college tutor
Might be a more compelling argument if it was spelled correctly
So we smash big rock into bigger rock to make smaller rock to protect against even smaller rocks
What they do to my boy Jason Momoa?
These were the shit growing up
Probably a combination of environment (nurture) and simple evolution. The brain is a complex computer that handles a metric-fuck-ton of information. Some minor variation in how that information is processed or accessed is bound to develope, especially when the sample size is in the billions.
I’m petty sure a lump of moldy cheese has better critical thinking skills than these nuggets
Let’s not forget that the Fermi paradox isn’t much more than a collection of assumptions and logical reasonings. There is no empirical evidence of aliens, anything beyond that specific bit is purely conjecture that should be taken with a chunky grain of salt.
Ps. The Reapers are coming . . .
Must be a tiny vacuum
I sorta did this at my old factory job by setting up all the machines to run damn near perfectly then I peaced out before showing anyone how to actually run the set-ups.
The irony of posting links to Reddit while talking about Twitter on Lemmy.
Ffs, why can’t we stop with the clickbaity titles, especially on science articles.
The fuel cell flat out does not last forever, only about 120% longer than similar devices according to the article. The only claim by the researchers is that, given enough microbes, it could potentially last indefinitely. But I guess that doesn’t generate as many ad clicks.
They prance around like lanky idiots when they play
I would swap the blue and red lights just for funsies