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"Slime molds, which are not actually fungi but cousins of single-celled amoebas, are goopy organisms that can find their way through a maze and remember the location of food—all without the benefit of a brain or nervous system."
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"Slime molds, which are not actually fungi but cousins of single-celled amoebas, are goopy organisms that can find their way through a maze and remember the location of food—all without the benefit of a brain or nervous system."
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Oops, I never uploaded this one to Tumblr (which I only realized when someone else did, but then was kind enough to tag me, thank you)!
This is the comic that kickstarted my obsession with telling stories with as few panels as I could (usually 10-11 haha), so it’s got a soft spot in my heart.
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Japan’s answer to the housing crisis is impressive. This wedge of a house is surprisingly nice inside.


It’s designed to fit into a tight, odd-shaped, small plot of land. Very creative. Now, let’s go inside.

Just like other homes, the door opens to the living room which features a modern media center. Kinda cozy.

Sharing the open space is a contemporary kitchen with semi L-shaped counters. Built-in cabinets maximize the space and also keep things in order to reduce clutter.


The 2nd level hall.

Clever storage in the stair well keeps books out of the way.


The bigger section of the second floor is occupied by a stylish bedroom that even has an office space.

The area under the stairs is also used as a playroom.

So, what do you do with the small, narrow end of the second floor? Well, it’s used as a built-in study area in this house.

Up another flight of stairs is a small but nice roof deck.
https://besthousedesign.net/design/narrow-house-with-impressive-interiors-roof-deck-and-clever-use-of-space
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That’s a deep… dock.
by Penzilla
Tumblr: @pennypenzilla
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Everyone should know the international sign for Help Me. Let’s make this famous!!

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A brinicle, also commonly known as an “ice stalactite” forms under the sea ice when a flow of extremely cold saline water is introduced to ocean water. It is known as an ice stalactite because it is the undersea equivalent of a hollow stalactite. It freezes everything it touches, including sea creatures.
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reblog it for the sake of sweaty balls and cocks!
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‘60 Mercedes Benz 300SL
© ALL TIME STARS
by Mercedes-Benz Classic
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