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Science Memes@mander.xyz•What kind of locomotion is that? What is the evolutionary advantage?English
2·1 month agoi think stairs can just be awkward for cats to navigate too. they are designed for human feet…
our cat started doing wacky stuff like this when his thyroid was going outta control.
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unix_surrealism@lemmy.sdf.org•The Last Two Cigarettes on Earth #artEnglish
3·2 months ago💕
every other button is both on the other side and facing inward?
“journey to the ants” is a great book for anyone to check out
note: same result in all cases
would be interested to know an example country you’re thinking of.
yes that makes sense. i think the degree of desire for that experience is always there, but the more rigid the built environment is, the more frustrated that desire becomes.
seems to me its the entire motivation. but whether the shortcuts have impact on the grass depends on how popular they are. people shortcut randomly all the time but it only makes a desire path when a large number of them go the same way regularly
right, it was changed specifically to deny the most popular use. so thats why it doesnt work.
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Curated Tumblr@sh.itjust.works•The mountain goats aren't actual goatsEnglish
01·4 months agook mountain goats aren’t the same species as a domesticated goat but that seems intuitive to me. and they’re pretty closely related…
they used to have this. it did not go well.
that thermostat factor reduces actual demand by a little, doesn’t impact the net difference per se.
the difference between demand and net demand in that graph is purely solar/wind generation, isn’t it?








those things are animated dust