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Enormous Bonkpole’s Song

stickyfrogs

This endive is mine. And this triagonal sign.

That sticky scarf, the month of March, they’re mine mine mine mine mine.

Gumby’s treats are mine. Barry’s croaks are mine! The city street, the pink tree, they’re all emphatically mine. 

It all belongs to me, everything that I see.

North, South, East, and West, I taste test it, cause I possess it.

I’m Enormous Bonkpole and it’s mine!

And this big pebble is also mine.

The tank and ceiling are mine. Are your feelings are mine.

You always knew it, that’s all there is to it. It’s mine mine mine mine mine.

That’s what I said, it’s mine!

Hello! 😀🐸😊 What a wonderful song! 😀 

Thank you so much for writing such a lovely song all about Enormous Bonkpole! 😊🐸

He has been feeling rather angry about his new legs today (they have started kicking and he’s not sure why), but your song has cheered him up!

Enormous Bonkpole sends you an Enormous Kissie! 😊🐸😄

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fuckyeahfluiddynamics
fuckyeahfluiddynamics:
“Whirligig beetles are small surface swimming insects. As they race across the water surface, they create both visible and unnoticeable waves on the water. These waves are the result of both surface tension and gravity....
fuckyeahfluiddynamics

Whirligig beetles are small surface swimming insects. As they race across the water surface, they create both visible and unnoticeable waves on the water. These waves are the result of both surface tension and gravity. Typically, it’s the wavelength of the gravity waves that limit a swimmer or boat’s speed. When the wavelength of the gravity waves a swimmer creates meets the size of the swimmer, the waves generated ahead of the swimmer start to reinforce the waves forming at the back of the swimmer. This traps the swimmer (or boat) in a trough between its bow and stern waves and limits the max speed of the swimmer since overcoming this critical hull speed requires excessive amounts of power.

The tiny whirligig beetle overcomes this natural speed limit cleverly. It is smaller than the shortest possible gravity wave in water. Thus, it can never be trapped between its bow and stern waves! This allows the tiny swimmer to zip across the water’s surface at speeds above 0.5 m/s. That’s over 30 beetle body lengths per second! (Image credit: H. L. Drake, source; research credit: V. Tucker; submitted by Marc A.)

petermorwood
petermorwood:
“thelovablycynicalerinmac:
“ anneriawings:
“ be—your—own—hero:
“Omg look at this little cutie, how can anyone hurt them. There are only 30 of these left in the world due to illegal fishing.
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Please donate to the National Marine Mammal...
anneriawings

Please donate to the National Marine Mammal Foundation’s last-ditch effort to capture the last 30 animals alive and relocate them to a seaside sanctuary in the northern Gulf of California. This is their last chance.

http://www.nmmf.org/vaquitacpr.html

thelovablycynicalerinmac

HELP THIS LITTLE BABY!

petermorwood

Reblogging LOUDLY.

I’m aware some people don’t like the notion of zoos and sanctuaries, but there’s no reset button for Extinct.

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After “In the Pale Moonlight,” Sisko and Garak enter into a secret, purely physical relationship. But keep things secret and purely physical proves more difficult than Ben anticipated.

This story takes place in an AU where Jadzia pulled a Curzon and swept Kasidy off her feet, so there is no infidelity involved.

Words: 3171, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English



from AO3 works tagged ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine’ http://ift.tt/2meHRB7
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