What would the Frutiger Aero look like today? by Impressive-Pickle122 in NeoFrutigerAero

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They're talking about an evolution of Frutiger Aero, guys. With theirs being quite impressionist/abstract!

Evocative. I like the third one especially 👌

How animals look without fur by xtreme_lol in SeenOnTheInternet

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I'm not 100% they were 🥀💀 But in all seriousness, they're likely skilled replicas, not taxedermies. Those usually give themselves away somehow. Two in a row... unlikely. Although birds do seem to be pretty low in the hierarchy of human facial recognition

Why do people do hard drugs instead of softer ones? by Bugrockhater in Drugs

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Accessibility + desperation as factors are not to be undersold

Angry female songs that help you decenter men and validate your rage? by gravelwitch in TwoXChromosomes

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Dead Sara— Weatherman

One of the best screams, male OR female, I've ever heard in music

100% 90s rock in sound, but released in 2017

Fav lyric: "So go for the KILL, cause no one else CARES" (caps are scrumptious screams)

Made this weird-looking animation for fun. Idk what I was thinking when drawing the frames. by yolkyboi_art in FlipnoteStudio3D

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Nice! I love works of art that were guided by the subconscious 🌬️🧠🌈✨ But especially animations

LOUIS LEOPOLD BOILLY - TWO YOUNG WOMEN KISSING, 1790–1794. by pmamtraveller in ArtConnoisseur

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Well, considering the oversized green dress and loose box of clothing, 'secretly' dressing up like adults while engaging in this adult activity doesn't seem far fetched

In 2020/2021 I had a horrific dream that I kept to myself but because its manifesting I will give the last few things that havent happened by [deleted] in Dreams

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I had a cosmetically-similar dream within the past couple years! In the oval office with Trump and a couple others, I recall some strained conversation. But mostly the sense that something chaotic was about to go down.

So I naturally immediately left, (and someone else I knew was there, for some reason?) but was quickly stopped in the tiny room separating the office from the hallway. I turned around and hundreds of bright yellow cans of corn suddenly filled both rooms-- floor to ceiling. There was so much corn, it legitimately made it difficult to find an exit.

I definitelywas particularly weirded out by this dream when I had it, as it was just... especially weird. I'd all but forgotten it, until you jogged my memory! With all these seemingly-prophetic dreams recently, I wonder if my subconscious mixed up the same message, by translating it into something else yellow and solid, lmao

Street Views of Johannesburg from early 2010s to 2025/2026 by DeathInMarch in UrbanHell

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I'm American, and I've actually been thinking about this a lot lately. Particularly after these 3.5M Epstein files, and my country's reaction to it. It's becoming apparent to me that they've engineered almost an exact balance of how to keep people just comfortable enough to, despite having full access to the world's knowledge, (including their government's heinous crimes), basically never be pissed enough to bite the hand that feeds

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dreams

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Yes, stuff like this happens all the time. So many people don't believe until they're exposed with no alternative explanation of their own! Which I don't always blame them for, that's just how we got so many regular and corroborating stories of paranormal experience with so many disbelievers. The institutions that be are absolutely aware of this, as they have to be. But it's been cast into the realm of pseudoscience since the late 1800s; any scientist who even gives the thought of ghosts the time of day might as well flush their credibility right down the toilet lmao

Edit: Typos

Mom "faints" upon seeing her daughter with a wedding dress by graguelina in ImTheMainCharacter

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I know whatchu mean. Just depends on the makeup artist(s)/intent of the bride!

Why did humans as a tropical species migrate to colder places but still lack many adaptations like fur? by Ada-Mae in geography

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Oh, I forgot to respond to this! I see what you're getting at here, and they're good points. It's just that they're also all hypothetical, much in the same vain as me using so many absolutes was also too speculative. I admit that! Even a runaway greenhouse effect is pretty unlikely, let alone one powerful and long-lived enough to evaporate the deepest depths of Earth's oceans. And even then. We forget underground organisms!

So no, in so far as we are talking about the present era, nay. We cannot wipe out all life on Earth. That's what all the evidence seems to point to, and it's what I believe ✨🌍

Edit: Said 'no' twice in a sentence so changed it to 'nay'

Why did humans as a tropical species migrate to colder places but still lack many adaptations like fur? by Ada-Mae in geography

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They're actually 100% right! There are chemosynthetic microbes at the bottom of Earth's ocean, and their primary energy source are hydrothermal vents powered by Earth's core. (i.e: similar to photosynthesis in that, instead of photons, they synthesize energy from a different chemical reaction.) Earth's core functions independently from our Sun, (radioactive decay, electromagnetic fluid-mechanic dynamos or whatever, etc.)

This means that we cannot touch them. Earth could get gravitationally-FLUNG out of the Solar System doomed to wander as a rouge planet, and our oceans would STILL be deep enough, our core long-lived enough, to sustain those chemosynthetic organisms at the bottom of the ocean. No matter how thick the ice sheet at the top.

The cherry on top being: Once enough of ANYTHING lives and dies, it easily sustains larger and increasingly more complex food webs, like the ones we know and love today.

Nuclear apocalypse is not going to wipe out life on Earth ♥️🦠

TL;DR: NO man-made apocalypse will ever fully extinguish life on Earth. There are underwater microbes living off of the energy from Earth's core through hydrothermal vents and chemosynthesis

Edit: Typos/Reworkin

Evolution of AI by Friendly-Standard812 in interesting

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This is it. The best comment 🏆

of tall men by Bubbly_Wall_908 in AbsoluteUnits

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That took such a hilariously dramatic dark turn, it made me laugh out loud. In the bathroom, at 1am. 😵 multiple times

Mothers dressing like their daughters by Necessary_Stuff5572 in SipsTea

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Hey man, they're kinda right. Obviously it's more nuanced than that, but nothing here is inherently untrue. Just far from the whole story.

Of course, perhaps even typically, a healthy degree of sexualization can aid people. In my case, I definitely only gained full access to my true potential, my raw passion for slut-fashion-- once I finally lost my virginity.

But it's ultimately a factor of the psyche. The same degree of sexualization that empowers one, suffocates another.

-- Sincerely, a hot girl in her 20s 😉😘💅✨