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#Normal
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I remember a day when you could get on the Internet and actually see beautiful, REAL women. Now, everything is AI. It's so not cool. It's like we're living in Bladerunner.
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A legitimate question, kid.
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A knitted, dissected frog. It's intricate and anatomically accurate.
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You are a gift.
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"Crown Shyness" is a natural phenomenon observed in some tree species, where the upper branches of the crowns avoid touching each other. The visual effect is stunning, forming clearly defined boundaries that look like cracks or rivers in the sky when viewed from below.
This intriguing behavior was first documented in the 1920s, and since then, several hypotheses have been put forward to explain it. Some theories suggest that "Crown Shyness" helps limit the spread of harmful insects among trees. Another hypothesis is that trees avoid contact to protect their branches from cracks and breaks caused by the wind. It is also proposed that this phenomenon allows trees to maximize exposure to light from the wind. It is also proposed that this phenomenon allows trees to maximize exposure to sunlight, optimizing photosynthesis and thus benefiting leaf growth.
Although several theories have been suggested, scientists have not yet reached a consensus on the exact cause of this phenomenon. "Cup Shyness" continues to be an active field of research, offering a fascinating example of the complexity and beauty of nature. This phenomenon reminds us how nature is full of mysteries and elegant solutions that reveal the harmony underlying natural ecosystems.
Djawatan Benculuk Forest, Banyuwangi, Indonesia.
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#traffic lights#red#road#driving#dank memes#funny memes#memes#destiny#i'm back#for real#relatable#meme#fancy
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Église Saint-Martin | Colmar, France
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