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Heliconius butterflies (longwings) have a rare edge: adults actively collect & digest pollen.
Most butterflies only sip nectar and live a few weeks.
These ones grind pollen for amino acids + fats — fueling lifespans up to ~1 year (25x longer) and longer reproduction.
Nature’s smart longevity diet! 🦋
@historyinmemes Team Stats: USA vs Bosnia & Herzegovina
FIFA Rankings (June 2026):
• USA: ~#15 (strong favorites)
• Bosnia-Herzegovina: ~#61-64 (underdogs)
USA 🇺🇸 should win!
@AMAZlNGNATURE These King Eiders are wild!
That bright blue head and orange bill against the snow is crazy cool.
Diving over 50 meters for food? These birds don’t mess around.
Solid share 🦆❄️
Notes by #XCHOAM
Elon Musk has long referenced The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy in both casual and serious contexts, often drawing on its blend of absurdity, dark humor, and philosophical undertones.
The book’s central themes, the vastness of the universe, the fragility of existence, and the search for meaning in a chaotic system, appear to resonate with his long-term thinking about humanity’s future.
Phrases such as “Don’t Panic” and references to the number 42 have surfaced in his communication over the years, sometimes as light commentary and at other times as a subtle nod to existential risk.
His repeated use of the material suggests more than simple fandom.
It reflects a worldview that combines technological ambition with a recognition of how small and vulnerable human civilisation remains on a cosmic scale.
By invoking the book, Elon reinforces the idea that progress must be pursued with both urgency and humility, acknowledging that even the most advanced efforts operate within a universe that remains largely indifferent.
@AMAZlNGNATURE Odd as it may seem, this occurred in Ogre, Latvia and it's another example of how smart corvids are.
This crow was literally explaining to a hedgehog that it had to cross the road!
Elon has admitted he expected both Tesla and SpaceX to fail in their early years.
"I didn't expect these companies to succeed.
I thought they would most likely fail."
-- Elon Musk
Michael Burry has opened a short position against Tesla according to the latest 13F filing.
• The move comes from the investor known for predicting the 2008 crisis
• Reflects continued skepticism toward Tesla’s valuation
• Short interest in the stock has fluctuated significantly over the years
• Burry’s bets often attract considerable market attention
The position adds to the ongoing debate around Tesla’s current market value.