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Stupid and Delicious
SADPodcast
My thoughts for the day. Conflicted. I miss the shit out of going to shows. I miss my friends. I miss the stress relief that comes from a good day
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Aline Lerner
alinelernerLLC
After graduating MIT, I decided to cook professionally and figured I'd go to culinary school. Though it cost a lot of $$, it would teach me foundational skills & set
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Science girl
gunsnrosesgirl3
These are Milionia Basalis moths covering photographer Robert Campbell head to toe on Boker mountain in Cambodia. They are possibly seeking out salt from sweat on his skin and camera.
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Douglas Boyes
diarsia
Excellent special edition on global #insectdeclines published today in @PNASNews. Contains 13 articles available here:https://www.pnas.org/content/118/2#TheGlobalDeclineofInsectsintheAnthropoceneSpecialFeatureIn this thread, I’ll highligh
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Scot Mathieson
scot_nature_boy
Big natureboy shout out to @StirUni in lockdown letting the campus grasslands flourish largely uncut, other than a few verges at entrances. Looks the most beautiful it’s been in the
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AstralNaught
FlightAstral
The Cosmic Serpent posits that nature somehow communicates with itself, and that humans may also communicate with nature, via intuitive (as opposed to rational) methods. Pheromone studies seem to support
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STEMLORD
upulie
Excellent bug; beautiful and unusual blue, nice spotty detail and subtle carapace texture 8/10https://twitter.com/Myrmecos/status/1325065533516034054 It really is a good bug, bront Piglet bug is interesting iridescent brown, bit weird looki
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Carlos Osweda
COsweda
ThreadThis is very interesting.When @realDonaldTrump spoke about rolling back regulations yesterday, I saw this.First frame shows nothing; fourth frame it flew behind him. And it disappears. It looks the same
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Science girl
gunsnrosesgirl3
Afraid of spiders? In their 400 million years of existence spiders have mastered survival in almost every habitat on the planetthere are about 40,000 known spider species...So let’s do a
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Gay Jai'buir Djarin Fett they/he/mando 🖤
Mandawhorelian
30% of our food comes from pollinators & I want to do an education thread about the native bees who are important & often left out of save the bees
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D. Allan Drummond Art
dadrummondart
Strap in, I did not expect to meet this gentleman tonight! A little thread. https://twitter.com/franzanth/status/1358990494324322304 Last August I rescued a fat caterpillar on a busy sidewalk. Online friends said it
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badly-drawn bee 🐝
soapachu
Seventies glam rock icons as moths, a thread.1. Marc Bolan, T-Rex 2. Elton John 3. Brian Connolly, The Sweet 4. David Bowie 5. Freddie Mercury, Queen 6. Roy Wood, Wizzard
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PRGuy
PRGuy17
Is Scott Morrison a bully? #auspol Yes vs. No over time: A few 'no' votes have trickled in. Not looking good for the 'no' case. An organic curve on the
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Jay Fivekiller
JayFiveK
Thread: One of the things we're neglecting in our discussions about Antifa is something I call the "Shitbird Factor". Meaning, a substantial minority, if not majority, of the rioters and
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Tom J. Astle
tjalamont
Here are pics of the mantis I found 2 nights ago. I'll start w the beauty shots. She's an adult female Stagmomantis sp. (I think S. limbata or californica), a
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Littlefoot
LTF_01
Happy #DarwinDayOne of the more underrated and therefore understudied phenomenons in evolutionary theory are indirect effects. Adaptations are not simply the sum of problems and solutions to one-to-one interactions that
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