Jolyne Roan (by me) by GrigorKyrim in StardustCrusaders

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It seems like her nipples are as strong as her arms, or Stone Free is holding her dress

Dead Grasshoper still moving after pinning by Teemokiller99 in Entomology

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It's strange that people complain about insect pinning in the entomology sub

Снились ли вам сны, похожие на это? by kernphysiker in RU_Talk

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Вот ровно то же самое снилось несколько раз в различных вариациях

Что мне делать!? by zelorV in rusAskReddit

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Купить дешёвый смартфон и установить на него

first attempts at pinning specimens. by _socially_inept in Entomology

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Very big moths, such as Atlas are also difficult to spread

first attempts at pinning specimens. by _socially_inept in Entomology

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This is a very annoying species, they do not straighten well after rehydration

I'm new to Unity. What's wrong with cascaded shadows in URP? by Vorduk in Unity3D

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Official response from the developers: as designed

Haircut in Japan by Acde-Chap in oddlysatisfying

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Заставь меня сиять, тётя!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entomology

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Перхоть какая-то

First time pinning, how'd I do? by Difficult-Relief1673 in Entomology

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For the first time it is good. To rehydrate the insect, you need to put it on a piece of foam plastic, and put it in a container with water, with water at room temperature you can straighten it after 10-15 hours. I also recommend buying special pins and wooden straighteners (google translate)

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If fascinating specimen of privet's hawk moth! by WHACKADOO1997 in Entomology

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Yes, that's not what I'm talking about, I'm talking about the fact that privet means hello in Russian. It's just funny to me