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Maledicus retweeted
C'est marrant comment avec les guitares t as tout un spectre de transition entre acoustique et électrique pendant que les violons c'est soit un modèle inchangé depuis le 18eme siècle soit Grabulax2000 le technocyborgvioloneux
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Naoya fue criado en una familia machista y conservadora pero no era tan intenso, Nnoitra NI ES HUMANO, los Hollows no tienen esos valores, ÉL INVENTÓ LA MISOGINIA EN SU ESPECIE.
fuck powerscaling, who's the bigger misogynist
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Jun 12
Seven hours. All children.
Jun 12
Cardinal Zuppi read the names of every child who passed away in Gaza. It took him 7 hours.
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HA HAHAHAHA GREAT NOW IM SOBBING AT WORK
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Me apareció en recuerdos la foto que fue LA FOTO del pride de 2024: un señor portugués abrazando una bandera LGBT. El señor estaba parado en la puerta de su casa viendo pasar la marcha en Porto, sosteniendo una bandera portuguesa lo cual inicialmente asustó a varios porque agitar la bandera nacional en ese contexto puede ser señal de protesta nacionalista anti-LGBT. La gente en la marcha se detuvo, preocupada por lo que podría pasar. Pero resulta que el señor estaba agitando la bandera portuguesa porque no tenía una bandera arcoíris y quería participar de alguna forma. Una chica llamada Lily se acercó. El hombre intercambió su bandera portuguesa por la bandera que Lily traía sobre los hombros. Lo que ven en la foto es el momento exacto en que él la recibe y la abraza. Alguien se sintió visto y parte de algo más grande ese día. Eso es el orgullo: dejar de ser invisibles. 🏳️‍🌈❤️✨
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C même pas de l’ia ptdrrrr, nique Israël tout les jours bandes de putes
Le visage de L’INHUMANITÉ…
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I found this on tik tok (shoutout to @Fergul_) and this is definitely the best representation of pride in overwatch. Happy pride month🏳️‍🌈🩵
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For real. Being chosen by animals is a rare privilege that words can't even fully define
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I’d melt on the spot.
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I LOVED THE WAY THEY PORTRAYED A SPEEDSTER IN THIS SHOW
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genuine question, why does a train line or a new park have to go thru years of votes and environmental impact studies but something like this can just? happen?
Stand with us to protect the future of Nashville Zoo. A proposed 69,000-square-foot data center is planned next to the Zoo, but no environmental impact studies have been conducted. Sign our petition to help protect the animals in our care ➡️ c.org/KxhXznzBcD
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this is fucking killing me everyone just pressed q and ran around
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TW: Incest, CNC Uh oh- someone's getting possessive Oli belongs to @ArtistOliviern Uncle Dan belongs to me.
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It's a misinterpretation of tiger's brilliant evolutionary adaptation. ​Tigers are apex predators. Adult tigers don’t have natural predators to worry about, so they don't need "anti-predator" defenses. ​Instead, those striking white spots on the back of their ears (called ocelli) serve a much deeper biological purpose. ​When a tiger lowers its head to drink, its ears naturally rotate and flatten out. ​ ​Even an apex predator is vulnerable when its head is down at a waterhole. Rival tigers, large packs of dholes, or mugger crocodiles can seize the moment. ​To a predator stalking from behind, it looks like the tiger is staring straight at them. ​But the adaptation goes further. ​In dense woods & grass, a tigress uses these high-contrast white spots as silent, visual guideposts for her cubs to follow. ​The problem exists because we project our own ideas of defense onto an animal that is actually using a masterpiece of offensive signaling and maternal communication.
Los tigres tienen manchas en forma de ojos para evitar ataques de depredadores mientras beben agua
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Los tigres adultos no tienen depredadores naturales; las manchas blancas en las orejas (ocelos) sirven para intimidación entre tigres, señalización en vegetación densa y guiar a las crías, no para evitar ataques de depredadores. thebigcatsanctuary.org/news/a-guide-t… natureinfocus.in/storie/of-fals… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger
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Maledicus retweeted
rebecca sugar said you know sometimes the thing about being abused is you're both horrible for each other, and you spend the rest of your life wanting to go back to it, sometimes out of denial and sometimes lowkey because you want to be abused. and they put it on cartoon network
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these are the people we want in acting industry btw
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Mark Ruffalo and Joaquin Phoenix pledge to never work with Israeli film institutions that are implicated in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people
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First #Overwatch x YOASOBI Collab Teaser 💿 It's unclear whether this collaboration will be limited to music or also include in-game cosmetics with the popular J-pop duo. What do you want to see? 👀
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Maledicus retweeted
ミミズになるパズルゲーム 『WOIM』 プレイヤーはミミズ。 長くてくねくねした体を使ってパズルを解き、地下世界を進んでいくゲーム。 グラフィックのかわいらしさに反して扉で胴体を切断したりハサミでちぎったりと、ミミズボディが最大限活かされている期待作。
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Maledicus retweeted
The tadpole in your brain clocking out for the day after using Psionic Backlash once
After a day of being on the move, Slimey is ready to snooze! 🧡💤😴 #AbbottHealthyHabits
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The crusher is a great way of illustrating this problem. For the Red Button folks, they see this as an abstract where the crusher kills nobody until/unless they make an informed decision. Obviously, you'd get out of the way right? Hell, everyone should move, the scenario will wait long enough to get everyone out. For the Blue Button folks, they picture a helpless child or maybe even all helpless children trapped and are willing to risk their lives (on paper at least) to hold the crusher up and protect those unable or unwilling to move. Who wouldn't risk their life to save another? Or at least, WANT the courage to do so.
The whole blue and red button drama is basically this summarized If everyone clicked red, nobody would die. Those that click blue have suicidal empathy
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