Sphks
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- Comment on Suicide Squad Cost Warner Bros. $200 Million In Revenue 5 days ago:
And Barbie. What a spin-off !
- Comment on Number 1 Student 1 week ago:
Made with a AI ? The style is the same of what could be drawn by an AI.
- Comment on Experiments 1 week ago:
Imagine the future with megafishs, having evolved… fish nets ?.. and lasers!.. and and barbecues…
- Comment on Peer review can be fun 1 week ago:
I bet it’s a form with multiple entries, each entry is not different enough of the other ones:
How is the subject of this paper ?
What about the style ?
You checked to reject it, why should it be rejected ?
What’s the overall comment ?Then it’s all concatenated into one blob of review.
- Comment on Petroglyphs 1 week ago:
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- Comment on It's a trap! 1 week ago:
Looks like someone tried:
Uranyl salts are toxic and can cause severe chronic kidney disease and acute tubular necrosis. Target organs include the kidneys, liver, lungs and brain. Uranyl ion accumulation in tissues including gonocytes produces congenital disorders, and in white blood cells causes immune system damage. Uranyl compounds are also neurotoxins. Uranyl ion contamination has been found on and around depleted uranium targets.
- Comment on Field Guide 1 week ago:
This is a full book and not just the cover for fun and giggles!
In The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America author Julian Montague has created an elaborate classification system of abandoned shopping carts, accompanied by photographic documentation of actual stray cart sightings. These sightings include bucolically littered locations such as the Niagara River Gorge (where many a cart has been pushed to its untimely death) and mundane settings that look suspiciously like a suburb near you.
Working in the naturalist’s tradition, the photographs depict the diversity of the phenomenon and carry a surprising emotional charge; readers inevitably begin to see these carts as human, at times poignant in their abandoned, decrepit state, hilariously incapacitated, or ingeniously co-opted. The result is at once rigorous and absurd, enabling the layperson to identify and classify their own cart spottings based on the situation in which they were found.
- Comment on tremendous 4 weeks ago:
I don’t know if he has really said that or not. It saus long about the man.
- Comment on Uranium 🤤 1 month ago:
What a foul
- Comment on Caption this. 1 month ago:
Plus there is only half of it. It’s not healthy.
- Comment on Amphibimommy 1 month ago:
Some caecilian species engage in a little-studied behaviour called ‘skin feeding’, where newly born babies use specialised ‘skin scraping’ teeth to pull at their mother’s nutrient-laden flesh to fatten themselves up.
Wtf
- Comment on the sensory biology of plants 2 months ago:
You still deliver…
- Comment on Caption this. 2 months ago:
Fig 3. Dick battle arena.
- Comment on This shouldn’t be normalised 2 months ago:
You are right. How do they still allow plastic bottles ? That’s a huge waste of ressources.
- Comment on have you been doing crime? 4 months ago:
Thanks ! This blog is nuts. I love it.
- Comment on Maybe AI won't be taking all of our jobs after all? 6 months ago:
My spouse is now mocking me because I giggled in front of a picture of ingredients. “Ooooh funny… ingredients… oh … oh … oh…”