why do ppl in scifi have such a hard time saying ‘thank you’ to robots. i say thank you to inanimate objects all the time and sure as hell would thank a robot for doing even the bare minimum
Interesting how he tried to shut the conversation down once Christianity was brought up. How bold of him to still think he’d receive service as well. Its nice to see someone speak up for once instead of everyone watching in silence.
The facial expressions he makes resemble Trump so well
why does the su fandom pretend to want “less human” alien designs from the show when as soon as someone has a slightly weird hairstyle or they realize the zircons’ “hoods” are all hair they immediately puss out
apparently when y’all say “alien” it just means basic shit like dark sclera or shark teeth when truly we should be grateful they managed to make a neckbeard look hot
steven universe fan: the crewniverse are apparently not creative enough to design aliens that aren’t just technicolor humans, so allow me to suggest something more risque like maybe we can give the gems sharp claws and eyes that are not wh
The myth “men are better at abstract thinking” is bs.
It was only spread bc men have so little philosophical or intuitive awareness that the few times they put 2 and 2 together & use basic critical thinking they think theyre having some kind of third eye awakening moment
Me: *falling asleep to an audiobook on the science of the gut*
Book: saliva is actually filtered blood!
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Book: saliva also contains a painkiller that is stronger than morphine, but we don’t produce a lot of it otherwise we’d be constantly high
Me: ʕʘ Д ʘʔ
Opiorphin is 6x stronger than morphine and actually contains an anti-depressant compound which is why some doctors believe it’s linked to comfort eating
I once stayed at a game reserve in South Africa, and they had three cheetahs – two males and one female. The boys stuck together (they were brothers), but female cheetahs are solitary, save for when they are raising cubs. Which is hard work for cheetahs, because they don’t/can’t den, she’s working constantly to protect/move her cubs, as well as feeding both them and herself.
Now, these cheetahs ARE in a private reserve, but they’re still essentially wild. But they are more or less accustomed to the presence of people. And this cheetah, Ketswiri, got very badly injured in her leg one time, which usually would be fatal to a cheetah. The staff at the reserve helped her. Another time, she was starving, and they provided her a fresh antelope carcass. And she remembered this, because the science officer was telling us how one time he was watching Ketswiri and her cubs, and she wandered over and dumped all her cubs at his feet, and walked off. Like “watch my kids, I need some me time.” And he was panicking like COME BACK I CAN’T BABYSIT YOUR KIDS WTF
Half of the comments are about cats giving birth on top of or next to their owners and I’m not crying at all
it’s so funny though because domesticated cats are aggressively social in raising their young so basically op’s cat was like bitchthese are your kids too, where tf you think you’re going???
The first time my cat had kittens, she tried to give birth on my parents bed, but that’s a bad idea, so they moved her to their closet. And she kept trying to come out and birth on the bed. Then I went and sat with her in the closet with her, and she was completely fine. She just wanted company.