Sansa, rumoured to have warged into a wolf with bat wings after killing joffrey, as Alayne Stone. Through her mother's side, she's related to the whents, whose sigil is a bat. As littlefinger's bastard, she is connected to harrenhal, once home to mad danelle lothson who was accused of sending out giant bats to carry off children into the night.
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This is the pied butterfly bat, they're also called badger bats as they resemble badgers
They were discovered in 1939 and they appear in Africa around the equator. They're very rare and very unique.
Then we also have the bumble bee bat, which are absolutely minuscule. Look at these lovely little creatures!! Don't they look silly!! It's often considered the smallest mammal. They're also known as the kitty's hog nosed bat. These funky and small creatures are sadly near threatened though. And they appear in western Thailand aswell as southeast Myanmar.
Despite them looking pretty poisonous due to their small size, they actually have no known negative effects on humans.
Also Bats in general are actually not that closely related to any other animal and are mor etheir own thing. A common misconceptions is that they're closely related to mice or just any other type of rodent but this is very much false, as Bats are not even closely related to rodents. They're more closely related to animals such as horses.
Bats are also incredibly intelligent and their intelligence is believed to match that of horses and dolphin, but their intelligence may be even higher.
Alice Te Punga Somerville, Always Italicise: How to Write While Colonised - Kupu rere kē
[ID: A poem titled: Kupu rere kē. [in italics] My friend was advised to italicise all the foreign words in her poems. This advice came from a well-meaning woman with NZ poetry on her business card and an English accent in her mouth. I have been thinking about this advice. The convention of italicising words from other languages clarifies that some words are imported: it ensures readers can tell the difference between a foreign language and the language of home. I have been thinking about this advice. Marking the foreign words is also a kindness: every potential reader is reassured that although you're expected to understand the rest of the text, it's fine to consult a dictionary or native speaker for help with the italics. I have been thinking about this advice. Because I am a contrary person, at first I was outraged — but after a while I could see she had a point: when the foreign words are camouflaged in plain type you can forget how they came to be there, out of place, in the first place. I have been thinking about this advice and I have decided to follow it. Now all of my readers will be able to remember which words truly belong in -[end italics]- Aotearoa -[italics]- and which do not.
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a person online: i hate it when adults act like childish little freaks in public, smh. you’re an adult, you should be able to order your own food without help. get over yourself. also, why are some people, like, waaaaaaay too into the stuff that they like? omg, and the people who CLEARLY can’t even have one (1) normal conversation without acting Weird??? it’s embarrassing, u guys are embarrassing, get help
the same person five seconds later: we gotta remember to love and support the autistic community u guys <3
Thinking about the JL finding out that Bruce has contingency plans for all of his kids and being horrified. But when the League asks them about it, all the kids are like “yeah! we actually all have them for each other just in case” and move on like it’s perfectly normal to have three different ways to take out your brother on hand (for emergencies).