LabouredSubterfuge
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perrrrrrrrSPECTIVE!
Maybe black people shrink when near crocodiles. Did you ever consider that?
perrrrrrrrSPECTIVE!
Not sure if someone made a dedicated thread already, I can't be arsed to check. Deserves to go in here, anyway.
The 45 Most Powerful Images of 2012
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/most-powerful-images-of-2012
Some incredible stuff, there.
perrrrrrrrSPECTIVE!
The picture was taken last winter in Finnish Lapland where weather can include sub-freezing temperatures and driving snow. Surreal landscapes sometimes result, where common trees become cloaked in white and so appear, to some, as watchful aliens or bizarre statues.
... the fuck is this?
wrong. those are fucking dinosaurs.Marabou storks. My girlfriend went to Uganda for work and was rightfully terrified of these. Things are huge.
Google says they're Greater Adjutant storks instead. Same genus, different species. Same size, also FUCKING TERRIFYING.Marabou storks. My girlfriend went to Uganda for work and was rightfully terrified of these. Things are huge.
Not sure if someone made a dedicated thread already, I can't be arsed to check. Deserves to go in here, anyway.
The 45 Most Powerful Images of 2012
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/most-powerful-images-of-2012
Some incredible stuff, there.
ThinkGeek's latest USB gadget makes every day a day of the tentacle
It's harder than ever for a USB gadget to stand out these days, what with nearly everything seeming old hat, but ThinkGeek has cooked up something new that's sure to get noticed. While it unfortunately doesn't double as a memory stick as you might expect, the retailer's new USB Squirming Tentacle is very much a tentacle, and a squirming one. See for yourself after the break, and be prepared to shell out $25 if you feel the need to answer this particular call of Cthulhu.
Explain this picture. What's going on?
Best bridge ever.
This is stolen from FB, but I thought it was a pretty cool view of Victoria Falls:
This is a juvenile form of the Cereal leaf beetle (Oulema melanopus) after being parasitized by Tetrastichus julis, a parasitoid wasp which lays its eggs inside the larva of the beetle. They eggs hatch within the larvae and begin to feed while it is still alive, before they burst out and kill it.
These parasites are often used as a biological control, as the Cereal leaf beetle is considered a pest and regularly feeds on crops.
Photo Gilles San Martin
Run, Melchiah. Run as fast as you can.
^ Cool.