the moment of truth. congrats ethan on your first million!
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Sometimes you try to go to bed early like a responsible adult that had to medicate a dog at 9AM but then you wake up feeling the weight of all your past rejections and abandonments and all the horrible, petty thoughts you had to have about people you loved to protect yourself back then and that’s pretty awful, but that’s your past self coming to the only person they can rely on for comfort so you embrace them and cry it out and tell them it’s ok to feel this grief until it passes because it always will and when it does maybe you take to dogs out to the one fast food joint open after midnight and and sit with them in the dark with the radio on, sharing fries and remembering that while every human is fallible (including yourself) you’re always deserving of love and maybe some mozzerella sticks.
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This was the funniest part of his Michael Rant for me n I haven't seen it scr'otted here yet
[Tweet from jonnywaistcoat: "oh, sidebar for Jared/Gerard: if only there were some contextual ways to differentiate between a scrawny goth bookworm and a hulking meat-goliath. If only there were any other way to tell them apart except for their vaguely similar names"]
As the climate warms, birds are shrinking and their wingspans are growing, according to a new study.
Researchers analysed 70,716 specimens from 52 North American migratory bird species collected over 40 years.
The birds had died after colliding with buildings in Chicago, Illinois.
The authors say the study is the largest of its kind and that the findings are important to understanding how animals will adapt to climate change.
“We found almost all of the species were getting smaller,” said lead author Brian Weeks, an assistant professor at the school for environment and sustainability at the University of Michigan.
“The species were pretty diverse, but responding in a similar way,” he said. “The consistency was shocking.”
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What a delightful world we live in, where little dragons evolve again and again across time, space, and phyla