#Learning and Adaptation
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hanafubukki Ā· 3 months ago
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ā€œTime always passes by much too quickly. It won’t be long before these days turn into nothing but memories to reminisce about.ā€
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ā€œA parent must ensure their child can handle such harshness while the little one is still under their protection."
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"I am HIS guardian."
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"Ahh, I still remember the days when Malleus wept because he couldn't dress himself..."
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"We may not be related by blood, but we ARE family. Right?"
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"When he was an infant, he would sometimes emit puffs of flame when he fussed."
"He even singed my bangs once. Khee hee... That takes me back."
"I was most impressed that he managed to harm me, even if it was only my hair. That night, I raised a glass of tomato juice in his honor."
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ā€œDragon eggs can only be hatched by their parents' magic and affection-nothing less than true love!ā€
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ā€œYou'd better not go towards any twinkling lights you see, Malleus.ā€
ā€œBaur said you'd return to the stars before much longer, but here you are, still kicking. That's a good boy.ā€
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ā€œYou know, Malleus... l've got a lot I want to show you once you're born.ā€
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ā€œGo to sleep, go to sleep, little darling...And may your dreams guide you to the light...ā€
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"I haven't gotten so soft...as to let this get the best of me..."
"*huff, huff* Okay, Malleus. What do you want to do next?"
"I can do this all day. All century. I could go another two centuries, even..."
"If that's what it takes to wear you down and get you out of that egg..."
"I'll play, and play, and play as rough as you want!"
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"Oh, little Malleus... I'm so glad I finally get to meet you."
Thank you for being born, Malleus Draconia.šŸ‰šŸ’š
Thank you for your love, Lilia Vanrouge.šŸ¦‡šŸ©·
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kc22invesmentsblog Ā· 2 years ago
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Embracing Struggle: The Path to Progress
Written by Delvin Welcome to an inspiring Friday! Today, we delve into the profound words of Frederick Douglass: ā€œIf there is no struggle, there is no progress.ā€ These words remind us that struggle is an integral part of the journey towards growth, development, and success. Join us as we explore the transformative power of struggle and how it propels us towards meaningful progress. 1. Embracing…
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emoreooo Ā· 1 month ago
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every step forward is a step closer to home
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poorly-drawn-mdzs Ā· 11 months ago
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Wrapping up the season with a redraw (Jan 2024)!
Thank you all for these last 6 months, I have loved making so many people laugh from my silly comics B*)
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drolta Ā· 10 months ago
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caffeinewitchcraft Ā· 6 months ago
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Personally, I’m making time to attend as many city council meetings as I can. Anything open to the public. My plan is to ask questions and share my experiences.
If people want to understand, I’ll be part of that learning. Maybe I’ll get lucky and I’ll learn too. If it’s infuriating, if it’s hard, if it’s like pulling teeth, I still want to be part of that process.
I won’t go unheard. I won’t give up. I believe in creating the community we want to live in and the first step is showing up in whatever way we have to in order to be heard.
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the-burgah Ā· 1 year ago
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tiredly shunting this slop here in the hope that people are less insufferable than on twitter
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washed-up-wurmcoil Ā· 21 days ago
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I think it's really funny that people are upset they didn't do the jumping on table shenanigans in the fantasy high webtoon, because like that's a funny bit in an actual play, but it would come off so stupid and random in a comic. In an actual play we get to see the players making decision and rolling to see how well their characters execute on those decisions, so seeing the party get defeated because the players got too excited about interacting with the battle map is hysterical, but what does that look like in a comic? A bunch of characters who are weirdly obsessed with getting on top of lunch tables? How many panels/scrolling space are you willing to dedicate to preserving a joke only people who are familiar with the source materials will get? What are you willing to cut to preserve it?
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reasonsforhope Ā· 2 years ago
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Humans are so cute. They think they can outsmart birds. They place nasty metal spikes on rooftops and ledges to prevent birds from nesting there.
It’s a classic human trick known in urban design as ā€œevil architectureā€: designing a place in a way that’s meant to deter others. Think of the city benches you see segmented by bars to stop homeless people sleeping there.
But birds are genius rebels. Not only are they undeterred by evil architecture, they actually use it to their advantage, according to a new Dutch study published in the journal Deinsea.
Crows and magpies, it turns out, are learning to rip strips of anti-bird spikes off of buildings and use them to build their nests. It’s an incredible addition to the growing body of evidence about the intelligence of birds, so wrongly maligned as stupid that ā€œbird-brainedā€ is still commonly used as an insult...
Magpies also use anti-bird spikes for their nests. In 2021, a hospital patient in Antwerp, Belgium, looked out the window and noticed a huge magpie’s nest in a tree in the courtyard. Biologist Auke-Florian Hiemstra of Leiden-based Naturalis Biodiversity Center, one of the study’s authors, went to collect the nest and found that it was made out of 50 meters of anti-bird strips, containing no fewer than 1,500 metal spikes.
Hiemstra describes the magpie nest as ā€œan impregnable fortress.ā€
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Pictured: A huge magpie nest made out of 1,500 metal spikes.
Magpies are known to build roofs over their nests to prevent other birds from stealing their eggs and young. Usually, they scrounge around in nature for thorny plants or spiky branches to form the roof. But city birds don’t need to search for the perfect branch — they can just use the anti-bird spikes that humans have so kindly put at their disposal.
ā€œThe magpies appear to be using the pins exactly the same way we do: to keep other birds away from their nest,ā€ Hiemstra said.
Another urban magpie nest, this one from Scotland, really shows off the roof-building tactic:
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Pictured: A nest from Scotland shows how urban magpies are using anti-bird spikes to construct a roof meant to protect their young and eggs from predators.
Birds had already been spotted using upward-pointing anti-bird spikes as foundations for nests. In 2016, the so-called Parkdale Pigeon became Twitter-famous for refusing to give up when humans removed her first nest and installed spikes on her chosen nesting site, the top of an LCD monitor on a subway platform in Melbourne. The avian architect rebelled and built an even better home there, using the spikes as a foundation to hold her nest more securely in place.
...Hiemstra’s study is the first to show that birds, adapting to city life, are learning to seek out and use our anti-bird spikes as their nesting material. Pretty badass, right?
The genius of birds — and other animals we underestimate
It’s a well-established fact that many bird species are highly intelligent. Members of the corvid family, which includes crows and magpies, are especially renowned for their smarts. Crows can solve complex puzzles, while magpies can pass the ā€œmirror testā€ — the classic test that scientists use to determine if a species is self-aware.
Studies show that some birds have evolved cognitive skills similar to our own: They have amazing memories, remembering for months the thousands of different hiding places where they’ve stashed seeds, and they use their own experiences to predict the behavior of other birds, suggesting they’ve got some theory of mind.
And, as author Jennifer Ackerman details in The Genius of Birds, birds are brilliant at using tools. Black palm cockatoos use twigs as drumsticks, tapping out a beat on a tree trunk to get a female’s attention. Jays use sticks as spears to attack other birds...
Birds have also been known to use human tools to their advantage. When carrion crows want to crack a walnut, for example, they position the nut on a busy road, wait for a passing car to crush the shell, then swoop down to collect the nut and eat it. This behavior has been recorded several times in Japanese crows.
But what’s unique about Hiemstra’s study is that it shows birds using human tools, specifically designed to thwart birds’ plans, in order to thwart our plans instead. We humans try to keep birds away with spikes, and the birds — ingenious rebels that they are — retort: Thanks, humans!
-via Vox, July 26, 2023
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deimosatellite Ā· 9 months ago
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like idk it just seems actually nefarious to take one of the very few widely known instances of queerness in older history being a symbol to show queer people that we've always existed and aren't alone for CENTURIES and taking away the queerness from it. like. i know some people say that ''the queerness isnt important in the book" which i mean in my opinion i could go off for 10k words in an essay as to how basil's love for dorian is integral to the story BUT EVEN APART from that its really just. having a real explicitly queer character in such an old and widely regarded classic novel is HUGE for queer history and this is just. literally like. its 2024. why are you doing queer erasure to DORIAN GRAY
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satsuha Ā· 2 months ago
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āš”ļø battle nuns šŸ—”ļø
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boxbusiness Ā· 5 months ago
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So then I dusted off that Clip Studio Paint program collecting dust on my laptop and used it. I'm horribly not used to it...
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spooksicl-e Ā· 1 year ago
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new year, old john watson doodles^^
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poorly-drawn-mdzs Ā· 2 years ago
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Gaslighter? I hardly know her!
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kathren-is-here Ā· 2 months ago
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NV!Della Duck has been super fun to draw lately so here’s a little updated design since I found concept Della art that matches her
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batcavescolony Ā· 2 months ago
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Dawn says in s1 e4 that she keeps up with her socials, this means ghosts have the ability to go online and interact with things. they also have been here for a while, so they could have figured out how to use the internet and digitally get access to any movie or tv show they wanted via stealing people's passwords or pirating or just going on to youtube ...there is no excuse for them to be watching the same movies over and over again.
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