@sarahkirby_yung Are you out of your fucking tree?
Allowing businesses to vote means business owners have more votes that other people.
You must resign.
@ComplexlyMedia what are my options to continue to receive news about your various channels? With a blood emerald-fueled fascist buying Twitter, no one who believes in a just society can continue to use it in good conscience.
@stjepansejic what are options to follow you outside of Twitter? Now that Elon “daddy owns a blood emerald mine” musk forced a takeover and literal fascists have been unbanned, no one who believes in a feee and just society can use Twitter in good conscience.
@LEGO_Group@Solid_Brix I’m glad it’s not yet another Imperial UCS, but y’all have literally never made a Lego set out of a rebel capital ship except for that one 2020 SDCC exclusive little Nebulon-B.
WHERE ARE MY MON CALS, LEGO STAR WARS?!
@EonsShow Hi I have some follow up questions 🥰
If tasting sour is a trait of the last common ancestor of all vertebrates, does sour tasting go back further than that, to other LCAs?
Also if we lost our vitamin C synthase gene 61 million years ago, what all do we share this loss with?
This cast of the holotype specimen of Parasaurolophus walkeri was displayed at the Provincial Museum of Alberta in the 1980s. Note the v-shaped bend in the backbones, a sign of a traumatic injury that healed while the animal was alive. #ThrowbackThursday
@dog_rates Just don’t let him look at any self-portraits and we’ll be golden 😜
Also wtf being gay? How the fuck did people like that get through the adoption/breeder process?
@RoyalTyrrell Hi so I have a random question that I thought of the other day:
Us humans are the most efficient extant pursuit predator, right? But there’s no way we’re the only ones to have ever evolved, so…
Is it plausible that tyrannosaurids were pursuit predators?
@RoyalTyrrell Oh sorry I meant persistence! Got the terms confused because, ya know… my handle 😜 Yeah makes sense smaller tyrannosaurids would be pursuit predators. I meant to ask would adults be persistence predators, since the biomechanics of large animals don’t allow fast movement?