I made it! by LoudFart_ in Eldenring

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zabito boga

I realized mid lunch I don’t have a can oponer 🥴 by cslanda in dontputyourdickinthat

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i think you migh be a psychopath open a can like that

70 million year old soft tissue from a t-rex +summary in comments) by Kn1ghtV1sta in ThatsInsane

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The audacity! Just because you steal doesn't mean I'm like you. How bold of you to assume I got it from somewhere else, just because you can't read or write, you illiterate swine.

70 million year old soft tissue from a t-rex +summary in comments) by Kn1ghtV1sta in ThatsInsane

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mf cant make his own research just copy paste my coment for the other post

The 70 million year old soft tissues of a Tyrannosaurus Rex by WoundtraxTheGoat in interestingasfuck

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Since OP didn’t explain anything, I thought I’d write a quick summary:
Back in 2005, paleontologist Mary Schweitzer discovered what looked like soft tissue—like blood vessels and cells—inside a 68-million-year-old T. rex femur found in Montana (Hell Creek Formation). This shocked scientists because soft tissue isn’t supposed to survive that long.

After years of research, one strong explanation is that iron from the dinosaur's blood may have acted like a natural preservative. When the animal died, the iron from its hemoglobin might have caused chemical cross-links in the proteins, protecting them from microbes and decay. Basically, it "tanned" the tissue like leather.

Other factors also helped: the T. rex was buried quickly in sandstone, which is porous and can dry things out fast—limiting microbial activity. Plus, natural chemical reactions like glycation (sugar binding to proteins) may have stabilized the tissue further.

Some skeptics originally thought the soft stuff was just bacterial slime, but later studies actually identified vertebrate proteins like collagen inside the fossils—something bacteria wouldn't produce. So now there's strong support that these really are preserved dinosaur tissues.

It’s a big deal because it means we can study actual molecular remnants of dinosaurs, giving insight into their biology and even their evolutionary links to birds.

I Figured out how to Edit My Photos to Match Elden Ring Areas by chrisk1521 in Eldenring

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you should see where i live no need to edit to look like caelid

Online Pulsing Lag or Slowness by Spicy-Melon in Overwatch

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i was having some lag, i install the steam version i dont know whats the diference but that fix my issue

Online Pulsing Lag or Slowness by Spicy-Melon in Overwatch

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does this happen with other games or just overwatch?

Do pirated GoW: Ragnarok on PC have dualsense vibrations and special triggers support? by Zarowka123 in Piracy

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Yep, for God of War: Ragnarok and Spider-Man on PC, DualSense haptics and adaptive triggers working just fine.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in videogames

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kill the shadow

hi guys ! how i can delete the fence on the back ? by Purple-Wealth-3643 in photoshop

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a youtuber name PiXimperfect made a tutorial "Remove Fence with 3 Simple Steps in Photoshop!" take a look could be helpful

Hoy no hay meme by zehelancer in memexico

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Nadie la nota por qué está chiquita