https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holometabolism#Evolutionary_context_of_holometabolan_development I've never read much on it before (just knew they were called hemi-/holo-; also not a biologist or whatever the insect specific -gist is called), but it looks like partial metamorphosis came about first and all complete ones go back to a single source, so I guess one species just got pressured into "hibernating" almost.
Was imagining something like that, though I can't remember if birds tend to have any in the middle or just the edges?
Brachydactyly? For thumbs it's supposedly actually kinda common.
I thought that at first too before realizing it includes the "me"s and "professor".
Wait, were you trying to make one that's not actually one due to the six in the last line and being self-referential or saying the one in the pic isn't?
And there then are these little guys that just like to roll around in the mud. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gromia_sphaerica
That doesn't really refute the fact that "possum" was, and still is, a valid spelling for the NA one, whether the Australian settlers knew how it was supposed to be spelled or not. Like I said, it had already been in use beforehand. It's certainly not called "playing possum" after anything the Aussie one does.
"Possum" has been used for hundreds of years (well, a couple at least) to refer to the NA one, and the Aus. ones were named after/in reference to it.
Line cook
I do love a good swordfight
#2 #3 I literally read what these are from like last week and now I can't remember what series it was. Was it the Pain Perception Settings one?
He's way into doowop but the whole thing wouldn't fit in the style he wanted, so he shortened it and figured people would understand.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domestication_of_the_dog#Human_adoption_of_some_wolf_behaviours is what I remember reading about it when that section was originally titled "lupification of humans" or something, which I think is a much cooler name. It does bring up how our habits are closer to wolves than to chimps.
I think that just means they're Russian?
Simplifications of "o" (for first) and "e" (for second/third) above... at least in regards to the umlaut for second/third, don't actually know about the history of the diaeresis.
https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-think-were-gonna-have-to-kill-this-guy-steven (and if you wanna see some crossover versions: https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts?tags=i_think_we%27re_gonna_have_to_kill_this_guy_steven_%28meme%29 )
I never noticed, but he even licks his lips
Looks like it would be used for grilling micro-burgers.
I'm not even dyslexic and I STILL read that as Goth Clowns every time I see it. Guess my mind just reads it as what it want to read it as.
I still have one of the Cafe Vienna tins, and it's now a solid brick.
For the people that voted for this? Not likely. When my sister went to vote around noon: mostly old people, and same again when I went to vote in the evening. Fuckers will probably be dead before the first penny is even spent, they're got nothing to worry about.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holometabolism#Evolutionary_context_of_holometabolan_development I've never read much on it before (just knew they were called hemi-/holo-; also not a biologist or whatever the insect specific -gist is called), but it looks like partial metamorphosis came about first and all complete ones go back to a single source, so I guess one species just got pressured into "hibernating" almost.
I knew it looked familiar!
Probably be too easy for Barbie. She wouldn't give off a heat signature and she has... how much?... experience with a lot of different fields, from various sports to multiple types of science that she could probably outmaneuver the Predator as well as rig up some traps to catch/kill it.
Is this a Tide ad?
It definitely can mean "in relation to India" as well, especially hyphenated, as in Indo-European and Indo-Aryan.
Was it #4 specifically that made you think of her as well?
I think Boatmurdered is what first got me into DF way back when
Naked apron time?
Huh, I've seen the drawing before and always thought it looked really Mega Man-y, but didn't know that. Neat.
#40 That's Kai from the Velocity games (2X specifically in this case)