Trying to explain anything when you have adhd
It's the 'hear me out' that gets me
What i like even more is Jerma actually does have adhd and will explain it sometimes on stream
we are made of love. human experiences, art, history, knowledge, shards of lives shared
Trying to explain anything when you have adhd
It's the 'hear me out' that gets me
What i like even more is Jerma actually does have adhd and will explain it sometimes on stream
Actually this is a big point for the economics of being a millennial or zoomer. There are observations that because financial goals little homeownership or retirement are so out of reach, our generations spend more on instant gratification or experiences, like going out with friends or going on trips. If you're never gonna afford something why save up for it? Why not enjoy the moment?
I’ve been giving these the same care as I give P. scaber and all the rest, and they’ve bred fairly well so far with just a handful of age-related deaths. anyone who says they need special care either is lying to keep the price unreasonably high (got these for a good deal) or really needs to take better care of their common isopods. expensive setup for fancy Asian species is a scam, they eat trash and live in dirt just like the guys outside
its hard to remember everything isn't hopeless but things like this, things that show we aren't too far gone, help. Our planet has a future
i am not calling twitter fucking x
im deadnaming that shit
i feel like im in 5th grade being graded on a english grammar test all over again this is so fucked up
[pronoun] [verb] [adverb] [verb] [noun] [adverb] [letter]
[contraction ([pronoun] and [verb]) ] [verb] [determiner] [noun]
[number]/[number]
[pronoun] [phrasal verb] [contraction ([pronoun] and [verb]) ] [preposition] [adjective] [noun] [verb] [verb] [adverb] [adjective] [noun] [phrasal adverb] [adverb] [pronoun] [verb] [adverb] [phrasal adjective]
you are doing some cocomelon shit to me
nah i'm staying out of this
well i sure fucking amnt
🧡💙🤍🩶🖤🤎 - 6/12
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i saw you reblog this to the wrong blog the first time
alas
heritage post
this post is only like 1 month old i dont think you know what a heritage post is
But it will be in a few years
there's only 7 words on the painting and you managed to misspell the two largest ones
Anonymous asked:
How is the parasaurolophus used its horn for sound resonating idea seen nowadays?
a-dinosaur-a-day answered:
100% the leading hypothesis. we’ve even modeled what the sound would be like
Sometimes if I get the exact right/wrong amount of drunk ill cry a little bit because i will never hear a parasaurolophus call.
i just
why would they need to be so loud? did they spend a lot of time spread apart from each other?
do you think they made contact calls, like parrots and other birds of today?
do you think they spread out foraging, calling out to each other?
"I am thinking of you. Are you thinking of me? I am lonely, but not when I can hear you. I will see you soon."
i just. fuck dude. i am once again having feelings about the parasaurolophus. i'm only crying a little bit.
I mean, thats *exactly* what we think they were doing!
Plus, lots of hadrosaurs (the group Parasaurolophus is in) lived alongside each other, and they all would have been that loud and constantly talking to each other. So they needed to be able to tell which calls were whose!
oh to romance a fellow hadrosaur by bellowing from a great distance, singing a song that would be totally unique, only to be complimented and returned by an equally beautiful call from across the late cretaceous marshes. I think it would be beautiful actually. I would like to see that documentary
honestly the more we are able to find out about dinosaurs and sound the clearer it is that sound was just as important to nonavian dinosaurs as it is to modern birds
the Mesozoic was loud and everyone had something to say