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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
beevean

spinningbuster98 asked:

Ok but let's imagine some scenarios of a young Samus trying to interact with other humans. "...why are you extending your hand? I have nothing to give you" "It's a greeting Samus" "It is...?" "Why are women not involved in war often wearing war paint?" "War paint? That's simple makeup" "But what's it for?"

okay but now i’m accepting the headcanon that she sees makeup as war paint, and that’s the real reason why she always puts some on

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onenicebugperday

artisticdragons asked:

“Females hold their egg sacs in their mouth” oh,, i think I understand something better now, if you search for the Maman sculpture (by Louise Bourgeois) you’ll see that it’s a giant daddy long legs type spider, holding an egg sac. I’ve always thought that the statue was holding the sac in a kinda weird way, but I now see that’s just what the spiders actually do

Yeah I’ve seen it but I guess I never put together that it’s meant to be holding an egg sac. I just thought it was an abstract spider and that was the head. Love that sculpture either way!

artisticdragons
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vicholas

I think the problem with Kermit is that it's really easy to reduce him to a joyless jerk because his role IS being the straight man to a cast of bozos and he IS blunt and tired, but the thing is, he's not a jerk hes a funny little frog.

vicholas

Kermit is not a jerk, Kermit represents the exact feeling you get when one of your posts reaches over 100k notes and people keep adding the same bad joke on the comments

onenicebugperday

uber-dawn asked:

I read your post about cellar spiders and their silk's medicinal uses, and while you might jot be the best to ask about this, I'm going to anyways: what kind of field would one have to go into to do that kind of stuff? Like figuring out animal's medicinal uses, and how they can help us? :0c

I imagine you could get a foot in the door with either a medical research or entomology (or whatever specific animal) background but then you’d have to specialize either way?

I know there was an Ologies podcast episode about an arachnologist who specifically did research on spider silk including its medical uses and if I recall correctly he studied spiders first.

If anyone happens to know more in depth feel free to comment!

uber-catboy