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  • I love taking apart computers to see how they work (and weirdly enough wanting to know how people work).
    AuroraBorealis
    AuroraBorealis
    I don't think that's weird. Anatomy classes were fascinating.
    FayetheAspie
    FayetheAspie
    I took apart a lot of different electronic and mechanical gadgets when I was growing up.
    Today was so hot that my shirt was covered in sweat the minute I stepped outside (No wonder the neighbor's dog was hiding in the garage).
    It's weird how bees surround the carcass of an animal, even weirder that said animal is in the middle of the street.
    FayetheAspie
    FayetheAspie
    Flies - sure
    Bees? - That does sound a tad strange.🤔
    tkcartoonist
    tkcartoonist
    There's an album by the band Earth called "The Bees Made Honey in the Lion's Skull". Was just reminded of that.
    FayetheAspie
    FayetheAspie
    Reminds me of Judges 14: 8-10
    Learning how fireworks work (it is not something you should try at home).
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    I was 11 years old when they banned fireworks here, so my friend and I learnt how to make our own explosives out of household chemicals and had a lot of fun exploding meat ant's nests. :)
    Ugh, four more days until 32 (I wish time would just slow down).
    T
    thejuice
    They say after 40 you're not able to process time or ageing anymore, because we're not evolved to. You look in the mirror and are shocked at what you see. The brain hasn't caught up with the medical advances that have let us live beyond what is now known as middle age. However you can slow down the perception of the passage of time with mindfulness. Or you can stop counting 😋
    It's a strange feeling when you wake up early.
    FayetheAspie
    FayetheAspie
    As long as it is not super early or I'm not super tired already, I often seem to feel more energetic if I get up an hour or two early.
    So, snakes were once lizards who evolved to go without legs so they burrow better? The more you know.
    Metalhead
    Metalhead
    Yeah, but you really should be afraid of the alien lizards who are in every position of power in the world. They came to replace us all.
    I hate when the internet stops working (especially at night).
    UberScout
    UberScout
    I know right, it's like the Sopranos where everything just stops mid se
    According to Smithsonian Magazine, Australian moths are the first known insects to navigate by the stars, so...take that humans.
    Apparently, crocodiles can run pretty quickly on land. Well, I'm definitely not going to the Everglades.
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    Extremely, explosively, fast over short distances. Over 50 metres they're faster than a horse, but run 100 metres and you'll leave them behind. They're ambush predators though, they'll wait for you to come to them.

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    Another crocodile tip - you might not be able to see them but you can smell them. They can wait underwater for about an hour hiding, but they fart a lot. :)
    Try to stay cool everybody (we're under a heat advisory here).
    Metalhead
    Metalhead
    While I want to visit a town full of hot men, I mean it in a different way than that.
    Well, that was nice summer solstice (I love watching fireflies).
    IXxTchxXI
    IXxTchxXI
    OMG you're so lucky!

    I miss watching them here in my city, they used to be super common but urbanization came and now you very rarely see them

    I've seen two in, like, 15 years 😞
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