StalinIsMaiWaifu
@StalinIsMaiWaifu@lemmygrad.ml
He/Him
Evil tankie and Stalin’s little spoon
Dm for takes not approved by the FBI
- Comment on Sir David Leafenborough 3 weeks ago:
You don’t, especially when science related topics are political
- Comment on Honey 2 months ago:
Most honey bees are of the European variety, they have a habit of displacing native bees when they are farmed
- Comment on Seriously. 3 months ago:
Which is a fuckup, rankine is absolute scale as well and should not have the degrees mark
- Comment on She Thicc 3 months ago:
- Comment on Praise Sheezus 7 months ago:
No, in Jurassic Park African frogs are used as the genetic gap filler, these frogs (and therefore the dinosaurs) are able to change sex in same sex environents
- Comment on I’m fascinated by this open-world delivery game that sounds like Death Stranding on a horse in 13th-century Mongolia, with “unparalleled equine realism” 7 months ago:
Would that be a plus or a minus
- Comment on What are you playing this week? April 29 2024 Edition 7 months ago:
Friend group reinstalled total Warhammer 3, played a couple of dominion games, kislev’s units from shadow of change seem to be a bit overturned
Bought and played Manor Lords, i have high hopes for it’s future
Lastly more Helldiver’s 2, i hate the airburst rocket and the recent balance patch was disappointingly reasonable.
- Comment on Goals 7 months ago:
Ok but what does it mean
- Comment on dun dun dundun 8 months ago:
“The world is a vampire” is the opening line from the Smashing Pumpkins hit “Bullet with Butterfly Wings”
The meme rejects the notion of flat earth by instead asserting that the song is literal and not metaphorical. This was not the expected mode of argument, hence comedy.
- Comment on D&D makers also want a Baldur’s Gate 4, but say they won't rush to a sequel (it shouldn't take 25 years, mind) 8 months ago:
I’m guessing a turn based rpg
- Comment on fossils 8 months ago:
Proto-feathers (basically hair) were basal to dinosaurs + pterosaurs, we have evidence for feathers on some dinosaurs (micro raptor had iridescent black feathers), fuzz on others (Psittacosaurus has long “quills” on its backend), and scales on others (Carnotosaurus, Diplodocus, large portion of T-Rex)
The idea right now is that the smaller ones probably had feathers, bigger ones had scales, unless they’re from China, then everything has feathers