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markscherz · 8 months
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Peer-reviewed instructions for coping with a Bad Day™:
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wacadoodles · 2 months
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The Abandoned Thundersnake
(just a neat idea for a setting that Warriors should totally have:) the cats belong to some of my followers ! Train was referenced from a Finnish steam train located in the woods of Essex)
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thewolffinsnow · 11 months
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Steam power
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lngcoalh61bz · 1 year
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tokyozilla · 6 months
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posting her full form separately for full appreciation, she's the vancouver skytrain
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dutchs-blog · 6 months
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Steamy Power Locomotive 🚂
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bogcreacher · 12 days
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she panicked
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superkawaiimothman · 1 year
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rosjectum · 4 months
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Today I saw a gif of a gaboon viper "crawling" (moving its muscles like a walking caterpillar rather than slithering), I was wondering if you could explain why/how they do that? Is that the only way they move around or just something they do occasionally? (Your blog is super cool btw!!)
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This is called rectilinear locomotion, and it's one of the main ways a snake can move! Gaboon vipers use rectilinear locomotion frequently because it's slow but a great way for heavy-bodied snakes to move. It doesn't involve any bending so it's also great for snakes who have recently eaten.
Rectilinear locomotion works by using the special muscles snakes have attached to their ribs. One muscle pulls a section of the body forward, and another pushes it back so they're propelled forward. This repeats in sections throughout their bodies, so you get that "crawling" effect.
All snakes are capable of rectilinear locomotion, and Gaboon vipers can move like any other snake, but rectilinear locomotion is their favorite way to get around! It's like how sidewinders prefer sidewinding even though they can use other styles of locomotion.
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mfdragon · 9 months
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So… funny story…
I was watching TFA season 2 and I saw the pattern of “all spark fragment goes in thing; thing becomes new bot” and I thought
“Gee imagine if it went in a train, we could officially get Astrotrain. But wait, he wouldn’t be a triple changer…. Unless….”
And so Blitzwing now has a son. Enjoy!
Bonus:
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rushingexpress · 5 months
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hello TTTE and train tumblr, today I bring something to the table:
the flying scotsman ACTUALLY being drove and speeding down the tracks like a motherfucking beast! :D
// op note: sorry for blocking reblogs for now, irl stuff is getting too much and i just get the icky sensory overload of notifications of stuff. //
// also, yeah don't unmute the video if you don't want an annoying tiktok sound. //
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pratchettquotes · 1 year
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It wasn't that Ridcully was stupid. Truly stupid wizards have the life expectancy of a glass hammer. He had quite a powerful intellect, but it was powerful like a locomotive, and ran on rails and was therefore almost impossible to steer.
Terry Pratchett, Lords and Ladies
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On May 10, 1869, the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads met at Promontory Summit, Utah, completing the Transcontinental Railroad. Railroad construction of the eastward bound Central Pacific began at the foot of K Street in Sacramento on January 8, 1863.
For the 155th anniversary, Jared letterpress printed one of the many cuts of a locomotive that we have in our print shop. This print is available as part of the Sacramento prints bundle in our store! This was printed with black rubber base ink using a 3x5 Kelsey Excelsior tabletop printing press.
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coolthingsguyslike · 7 months
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ohmystarrynight · 6 months
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Brave Locomotive go brrrr so have more fanart hehehe
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