This looked empty so I need to comment…There’s this place that makes an urn …that when the sun hits it …it casts the shadow of the person who is in the urn…fun fact…or creepy?
Koalas have unique fingerprints, just like humans. If a koala ever goes on a crime spree in your neighborhood, it’s nice to know that it can be identified - assuming someone has a database of koala fingerprints.
Fun fact: every child born (and every mother who ever got pregnant) carries around a small number of distinct cells from each other for the rest of their lives. It’s called microchimerism. Also, this dna exchange happens even if a pregnancy doesn’t result in a full term pregnancy.
@rockblossom You’ve licked them?
Here’s a fun fact: I had a pin when I was a kid that was made from a real lollipop that had been dipped in plastic. Being a kid, I figured out how to get to the candy down at the place where the stick was connected, and licked it there. Didn’t ruin it but definitely made it a little weird-looking at that spot.
This looked empty so I need to comment…There’s this place that makes an urn …that when the sun hits it …it casts the shadow of the person who is in the urn…fun fact…or creepy?
@sweetjoey Yes.
@rockblossom @sweetjoey Lithopanes are a popular 3D printed object.
Koalas have unique fingerprints, just like humans. If a koala ever goes on a crime spree in your neighborhood, it’s nice to know that it can be identified - assuming someone has a database of koala fingerprints.
@rockblossom It wasn’t me, it was the koala!
@blaineg
@rockblossom How about a genocidal interplanetary war?
“If you’re new here, the bad guys are the cute, furry ones. You should be cheering for the pile of crap.”
@rockblossom That tale begins here: https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2004-09-12
Fun fact: every child born (and every mother who ever got pregnant) carries around a small number of distinct cells from each other for the rest of their lives. It’s called microchimerism. Also, this dna exchange happens even if a pregnancy doesn’t result in a full term pregnancy.
@sarahsandroid Bizarre.
So did the kids make mama go nuts, or did mama make the kids go nuts?
Someone needs to take the blame for this, and not just a goat.
That’s cute.
Fun fact: Labradors can hear cheese.
@capnjb So can my boxer mix- or it may be the jingle of the roller on the cheese slicer…
@capnjb @PhysAssist So, apparently, can my Australian shepherd mix - and he’s deaf!
@macromeh @PhysAssist He’s just ignoring you. Until you have cheese
@capnjb @macromeh @PhysAssist The rules are the rules.
(full song is twice as long)
A group of hippos is called a “bloat”.
@macromeh And a group of spiders is called a cluster. Blech.
And I just saw a group of crows trying to get together. But they all left. I guess it was just an attempted murder.
@capnjb On my rare excursions to my (unfinished) attic, I think I would rather find a cluster than a bloat.
@macromeh This is a fair argument.
Dimes have 118 ridges around their edges.
How many licks to the center of a Tootsie Pop?
@blaineg The world may never know.
@blaineg @yakkoTDI … because they can take their licks and never quit.
@blaineg @rockblossom @yakkoTDI
I thought that was a Timex.
@Kyeh But who wants to lick a Timex? They don’t taste good.
@rockblossom You’ve licked them?
Here’s a fun fact: I had a pin when I was a kid that was made from a real lollipop that had been dipped in plastic. Being a kid, I figured out how to get to the candy down at the place where the stick was connected, and licked it there. Didn’t ruin it but definitely made it a little weird-looking at that spot.
@narfcake I thought it was an ignoring.
@blaineg @narfcake It’s actually a “clowder” - but I prefer a “pounce” or a “hissy” of cats.
@blaineg @narfcake @rockblossom
Also “A clutter of cats” - which seems appropriate for @unsol’s collection.
awesome share and probably a great pickup line.
OWLS! TOWELS! JOWLS! AWESOME!