four back to back quizzes/tests is absolutely foul tomorrow is about to be an awful day
sorry I can't make it, my mutual is spam texting me about their oc. yeah actually not sorry, this is very important to me.
I just relistened to blink and aeon's heart to heart in the closet-
the card part was so sad the more I thought about it?? Just- imagine young Blink staring at that deck of cards after candle's death and just. thinking about how he was so excited to play cards with them, and how interested candle had been?
then after stealing it candle dies and aeon's basically gone too, he's alone and he's staring at that deck- which in his eyes killed candle- and maybe he throws them away as hard as he can but instantly regrets it and tries to save them but it's too late?? and now he has nothing to remember candle by, not even the cards that killed him?
wishing I could freeze time so fanfic writers could write all of their slow-burn enemies to lovers and gay porn and fix-it fics and all of their WIPs and prompts without having to worry about life and other responsibilities
happy PRIDE i’m here i’m queer and i believe the land should be given back to the proper indigenous stewards.
Scientists have just discovered some rocks at the bottom of the ocean can make oxygen... and they do it in complete darkness!
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But here’s the twist; when seawater flows over their surfaces, they generate tiny electric currents that can split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. No sunlight, no photosynthesis, just deep-sea chemistry creating breathable gas in the pitch black.
This “dark oxygen” could explain how deep-sea creatures survive in low-oxygen zones far from the surface. What's even wilder is that if this can happen on Earth, it could be happening right now in the hidden oceans of Europa or Enceladus, two icy moons that scientists think might host alien life.
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