cubedlesbian:

autisticminecraft:

armoredzombie:

this might be just like…a weird ‘me’ thing but like, does anyone else find minecraft to be kind of a good way to stim?? Like whenever I’m listenin to music and I don’t have anything else to do I like to open up minecraft and just like…jump around and go in circles and not really play the game traditionally but just move around as a way to keep my hands occupied on the keyboard, if that makes sense.

oh i do that accidentally a lot! ill be playing with friends and end up just traversing the land while i talk because its a good stim and very mindless

i love just running in a direction but my favorite mc stim is making like a ring of pistons pushing redstone blocks so that they activate each other so i just flick the lever back and forth and the chcnunk chuncknc hcunck chunkcc of all the pistons and the fshoowp right back all at once when i deactivate it is really nice

brainstatic:

yellowjuice:

e-wifey:

people understand that Spanish speakers speak different dialects of the Spanish language but don’t understand that black people speak a dialect of the English language

saw a variation of this conversation on twitter earlier

I just want to state for the record that this is completely uncontroversial among linguists. It’s the first day of sociolinguistics class.

miaislying:

personsonable:

miaislying:

personsonable:

me holding a gun to a mushroom: tell me the name of god you fungal piece of shit

mushroom: can you feel your heart burning? can you feel the struggle within? the fear within me is beyond anything your soul can make. you cannot kill me in a way that matters

me cocking the gun, tears streaming down my face: I’M NOT FUCKING SCARED OF YOU

Hey OP? What the FUCK does this mean?

decay exists as an extant form of life

That’s a terrifying answer, have a nice day

ironbite4:

kyraneko:

taraljc:

fourlinks:

oldmancopper:

hallianna:

lyriumpussy:

imperfectkreis:

skarrin:

sparkycreative:

charlesoberonn:

iridessence:

setphaserstojingle:

hebbycakes:

hiddleshabanera:

geekishchic:

lokean-nomad:

dicktoothick:

badgerofshambles:

mrslovett93:

masc0tforfuckups:

onlylolgifs:

Octopus changes colour outside the water

It looks like it’s dying

OH GOD. THAT’S SO FUCKING SCARY.

Waaaaait whoa. Guys. He’s also changing the texture of his skin, along with attempting to match the tone of the ship’s(?) floor.

HE’S TRYING TO BLEND IN.

HE KNOWS HE’S IN DANGER AND HE’S SCARED AND DOESN’T WANT TO BE SEEN.

SHHHHH NO BABY OCTOPUS COME HERE IT’S OKAY ❤

We literally have a shape shifting animal with the best camouflage mechanism in nature and nobody thinks that’s the coolest shit like what the fuck we could learn so much from it’s biology everyone needs to get outta my face cause this creature is metal as fuck

There’s one better than this. It’s the cuttlefish. (I watch a lot of animal documentaries, okay?)

No but you have to post a gif of the cuttlefish now. Animal shows are the best shows because nature

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the ninjas of the sea

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y’all see this motherfucker right here?

this is the Indonesian Mimic Octopus.

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This cool little guy can mimic a crab, lionfish, sea snake, flatfish, and jellyfish. He uses these amazing disguise techniques to avoid and deter predators, and also to attract possible meals.

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he is the sneakiest ninja of the sea

what the fuck is happening underwater to create these fucking things

Time and space is happening.

Animals lived on ground for only 550,000,000 years, while underwater life existed for billions of years. Also the ground is only 30% of the Earth and height wise it’s only as tall as some tall trees unless you’re flying. Also many places on the ground are deserts and thus don’t have water to support much life.

The ocean on the other hand is 70% of the Earth’s surface, has depths of down to 10+ kms, and most of those depths can support life, so there’s a lot more variety in the types of animals you can see while on the ground most animals stick to 20-30 different basic survival strategies.

Octopuses are the shit

Years ago I made the personal decision to stop eating octopus and squid at sushi restaurants. I honestly and truthfully believe them to be as intelligent as we are, just in different *directions*. 

My mom and her wife volunteer as docents at the Hatfield Marine Center in Newport, OR. The Center catches, studies, and releases great Pacific octopuses every 6-8 weeks. Longer than that is considered cruel. Male octopuses don’t live very long – females live longer, but only until they lay a clutch of eggs. Then they starve to death protecting their hatchlings.

Depriving them of too much time is like solitary for DECADES for a human.

And the Hatfield treats them as close to people-in-different-shapes as possible. Octopuses learn individuals. Docents they like, they hug (since they taste through the sensors in their suction pads). Docents they don’t like they squirt with jets of water – and everyone knows that’s valid, and that docent is reassigned.

When the time period is up, the Hatfield takes the octopus in question out to the bay and releases him/her back to the sea. It’s a testament to their treatment that the animals tend to hug everyone goodbye, then swim away slowly. They form attachments. 

I think they’re smart. I think their smarts involve their lives underwater, and not our technological world in the air – so they don’t LOOK smart to US.

I want to be kind and gentle with them. I wish I could talk to them and hear what they say to each other. I wish I could understand how they perceive and conceptualize the world – because it has to be SOMEWHAT similar to the way we do – look how their camouflage looks like how WE perceive the animals they’re pretending to be.

@fun-lovin-sea-monster

I love the ocean.

Cuttlefish and octopuses are badass.  They’re incredibly intelligent and emotional creatures. I highly, HIGHLY recommend reading Sy Montgomery’s The Soul of an Octopus (a National Book Award Finalist BTW).  It is an astounding read, a look into the people who work with and study octopuses along with the emotional behavior of these amazing animals.

#knowledge

@lemonsharks !!!!!

HE IS THE SNEAKIEST NINJA OF THE SEA

OK but imagine someday when humans develop a way to implant artificial chromatophores in human skin like tattoos, so we essentially have moving tattoos created by the same process that octopodes and cuttlefish change colors with, what if some of the docents at the aquarium get tattoos like that, and then they can change colors and patterns just like their cuttlefish friends?

Gonna be a war between them and crows to see who becomes dominate life form after we nuke ourselves into oblivion.

glumshoe:

Human: “Prepare to meet your maker, freak.”

Robot: “No thank you, I’ll pass. I’ve met him before – the experience was underwhelming. He’s honestly a bit of a creep. I asked him why he made me capable of feeling physical pain, and you know what he said?”

Human: “Uh… I meant ‘meet your maker’ as in ‘I’m going to kill you’.”

Robot: “Oh. I see. Well, no thank you.“

absynthe–minded:

aggressivewhenstartled:

ladylenoragriffin:

jay-of-the-rain:

bogleech:

lifesgrandparade:

Imagine typing out this letter and not stopping halfway and thinking “Hmmm, this makes me sound like the worst human being in the world.”

Holy fucking shit

Some of these old people are so fucking awful.

Gift etiquette?!?!

God I love Prudie.

Can you IMAGINE. A fucking BEDSPREAD. Can you imagine the TIME and EFFORT and SKILL that… Oh my GOD. Yeah I bet she’s acting cold!

also

my mom once knitted a “quilt” over the course of a year, made up of different squares with monthly themes.

that quilt cost like $600, because the cheap Wal-Mart yarn gives her sensory issues, so she has to work with more expensive stock.

unless this lady literally gave a thousand dollars worth of yarn shop gift card, that bedspread is 95% other money.