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I swear I will draw more angsty hc seb stuff soon ,, hhhhh
zaebal
chorus of screams.
erm what the scallop
sebastian solace
gift from the heart
the sky
cat fur slug
dont be scared, even cryptids probably cum
Important if your in an abusive situation you can turn off this alarm
Please reblog to spread awareness
Lol wtf! OP was DEFINITELY on mold spores when they wrote this....
sorry if i’m being a party pooper but because rabies is apparently the new joke on here ??? please remember that rabies has an almost 100% fatality rate after symptoms develop so if you’re bitten or scratched by an animal that you aren’t 100% sure is vaccinated then GO TO A DOCTOR. it’s not a joke. really.
Dirt roads
im reading about cowboy phrases and sayings and like 95% of them are just solid life advice
Did you know they seem to have unique reactions to some foods they eat? I noticed Ravioli absolutely NOT LIKING blue fruit so i had to test this out more
If your pup really enjoys the food you gave them, they'll bounce around
Meanwhile, if they don't really like it, they'll close their eyes and shake their head a little sometimes (Mayo has this reaction to slime mold)
And if they REALLY dislike it, they'll fall to the ground like they're stunned, like saint's reaction to eating batflies. (Ravioli has this reaction to blue fruit, and Beef Stew with eggbug eggs instead)
And sometimes they just have no reaction to what they eat!
rainworlde scavanger chieftain : ] i think the centipede armor is badass
You’re sucking my dick then you look up and I’m giving you analogue horror eyes
Fellow solarpunk genre fans, have you ever seen the algae-powered lamps? They were a popular topic back in 2013 when a man named Pierre Calleja suggested using them.
During the day, the algae uses C02 and sunlight to create energy through photosynthesis, and at night the lamp uses that stored energy to light the area.
" Basically, an algae lamp can remove as much CO2 in one year as a tree would in its lifetime." — Smithsonian Magazine
A schematic showing the design of an algae street light. image by Peter Horvath via designboom
Using the natural energy reserves of algae may actually limit it's lifespan, so other companies are now looking towards bioluminescent algae. These algae glow naturally, so there is no need to syphon energy from them.
As of right now, those companies are still working on ways to make the glow brighter, but if it works, their blue lights could give a power-free way to light a street while the algae is also munching on C02.
Realistically, there are problems with algae lamps, such as:
How would it work in freezing climates?
How often the glass will need cleaning (though self-cleaning glass cold be an option)?
Would it put off enough light to be comparable to actual street lights?
For a fictional Solarpunk story, however, I think someone could easily make this work.