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thlpp · 4 months ago
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Porthos is SO handsome! How old is the big boi now?
He's nine-and-a-half!
We brought him home in June 2015, he was so smol, he fit into a (largish) deli cup!
He came from the Berkeley Serpentarium, and rode home with us in the car, on J's lap. He got very scared!
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This is my first photo of him, just before I put him in his quarantine tub. He looks very Concerned (TM).
Here's another photo of him a couple of weeks later, with my hand for scale:
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He's grown so much since then, but he's still an absolute treasure of a noodle!
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He's an awesome pair-coding partner! I'm usually the one typing, and he carefully reviews every line!
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herpsandbirds · 1 year ago
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Malaysian Blood Python (Python brongersmai), family Pythonidae, Thailand
Photograph by Nathaniel Reece Suriwong
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superserpentsmackdown · 2 years ago
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Welcome to the Super Serpent Smackdown!
Our current bracket of beloved serpents:
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(List of competing serpents will be under the cut if you can’t read it)
Propoganda is allowed and encouraged, so long as it is not hateful or slanderous towards any competing snakes, your fellow voters, or either blog moderator. Please tag this blog in your propoganda if you want us to reblog it! You can also just reblog from a poll and put your propoganda there, but tagging us boosts the odds that we’ll see it. Have fun and may the best serpent win!
Caduceus (Greek Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Eyelash viper (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Flying snake (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Ouroboros (Norse Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 4)
Wester hognose (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 3)
Dalamadur (Monster Hunter) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
The serpent in the Garden of Eden (The Bible) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Changsheng (Genshin Impact) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Kaa (The Jungle Book) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
The Great Devourer (Ninjago)
Serpent Demon (The Yin-Yang Master: Dream of Eternity) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Bush viper (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Wadjet (Egyptian Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Titanoboa (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 3)
Indonesian pit viper (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Naga (Shantae) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Masquerattle (Cassette Beasts) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Naydra (Legend of Zelda) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Asmodeus Poisonteeth (Redwall) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Arabian sand boa (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 4)
Undertide (Flight Rising) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Dojo (Xiaolin Showdown) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Giant Snake (Beetlejuice The Musical) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Jormungandr (Norse Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 3:
Hoopsnake (Folklore) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Karai (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Rainbow Serpent (Indigenous Australian Dreamtime)
Slow worm (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Naga (Minecraft Twilight Forest mod) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Seviper (Pokémon) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Manda (Naruto) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Viper (Kung Fu Panda) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 3)
Garter snake (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 3)
Twin Snakes (Haribo Candy) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Serperior (Pokémon) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Sandiramon (Digimon) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Pythor (Ninjago)
Gaboon viper (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Yaldabaoth (Homestuck) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Uk’otoa (Critical Role) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Mr. Snake (The Bad Guys) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Rope Snake (Mother 3) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 3)
Lernie (Hades) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Mara (Doctor Who) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Ball python (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 4)
Snakewater snakes (Team Fortress 2) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Apophis (Egyptian Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Rattlesnake Jake (Rango) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Leviathan (The Bible) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Quetzalcoatl (Aztec Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 3)
Brutus (The Reckoning) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Long-nosed whip snake (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Blue Malaysian coral snake (Real life)
Carniviper (Cassette Beasts) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Sapphire Dragon (Xiaolin Showdown) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Rattly (Donkey Kong) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Lindworm (Norse Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Hydra (Greek Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Ringneck snake (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Skittles (Real life) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 3)
Stringbean (The Owl House) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Medusa’s hair (Greek Mythology) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 2)
Sir Hiss (Robin Hood) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 1)
Snake (Snake) (ELIMINATED: ROUND 4)
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minix55 · 25 days ago
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Normal Creatures in the Case
These are all of the Normal Creatures that live in the case.
Wished in Witch Masterlist
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Achilles - Maine Coon
Big Cats and Wild Cats
Lion, Jaglion, Tiger, Cheetah, Puma, Panther, Jaguar, Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Amur Leopard, Caracal, Canadian Lynx, Bobcat, Sand Angel Cat, Pallas, Jaguarundi, Melanistic Kodkod, Andean Mountain Cat, Linsang, Fossa
Bears
Polar Bear, Grizzly Bear, Black Bear, Panda
Canine/Similar
Wolves, Maned Wolf, Spotted Hyena, Bat Erred Fox, Painted Dog, Tasmanian Devil, Fennec Fox, Raccoon Dog, Wolverine, Spotted Genet, Arctic Fox, Red Fox, Red Panda, Honey Badger, Japanese Sable, Least Weasel, Ferret,
Sea Otter, River Otter, Gaint River Otter
Xolos, Doberman Pincher
Farm Animals
Holstein Friesian Cow, Highland Cow, Shire Horse, Gypsy Vanner Horse, Friesian Horse, Clydesdale, Percheron, Mule, Donkey, Norwegian Dwarfs, Valais Blacknose Sheep, Alpaca
Birds
Harpy Eagle, Paragon Falcon, Barn Owl, Snowy Owl, Albino Peacock, Swan, Sparrow, Master Grey Chicken, Silkie Chicken, Kakapo, California Condor, Forest Owlet, Nightjar, Raven
Oceanic
Seal, Harp Seal, Ribbon Seal, Sea Lion, Leopard Seal, Loggerhead Sea Turtle
Orca Whale, Dolphin, Sea Bunny, Axolotl
Misc
Pangolin, Red Kangaroo, Western Grey Kangaroo, Tree Kangaroo, Quokka, Wombat, Cabybara, Koala, Sloth, Meerkat, Ringtailed Lemur, Skunk, Raccon, Possum, Platypus, Arctic Hare, Japanese Dwarf Squirrel, Eurasian Red Squirrel, Fruit bat,
Green Tree Python, Ball Python, Tortoise, Tiger Quell Hognose, Toxic Snowconda Hognose, Gaboon Viper, Boomslang, King Cobra, Crocodile Lizard, Frilled Lizard, Malaysian Leaf Frog
Mountain Goats, Moose, White tailed Dear, Bison, Musk-ox, Caribou Tapier, Okapi, Takin, Camel
Bong Antelope, Zebra, Giraffes, Hippopotamus, Elephant, Javen Rhino, Northern White Rhino, Western Black Rhino, Aardvark, Anteater, Warthog
Extinct
Tasmanian Tiger, Passenger Pigeon, Caribbean Monk Seal, Japanese Sea lion, Great Auk, Pyrenean Ibex, Quagga, Layson Rail, Barbary Lion, Bali Tiger, Caspian Tiger, Pinta Island Tortoise, Florida Black Wolf
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mlmxreader · 3 months ago
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How are they doing ( your babies, your animals?)
SO FAR, very well!!! the Hardy Boys (giant African land snails: Farrier, Alfie, Delaney & Locke) have been getting bigger and more used to humans being around them, so Farrier & Locke tend to come to the glass when it's opened and they're all eating rather well!
the Symbiote colony (Madagascar hissing cockroaches: Venom, Riot, Carnage & Agony, Misery, Silence, Krobaa & Silence AND Private, Sergeant, Lieutenant & Captain PLUS the 30-ish babies) have been breeding like FUCK, which is great bc I've been culling the babies by using them as live food!
the Kombatants (giant African millipede, Cameroon rosy leg millipede, Surin Island Pink leg millipede, giant Cameroon green millipede, olive millipede & chocolate millipede: Sento, Syzoth, Smoke, Kuai Liang, Bi-Han & Kenshi) have all been REALLY good, I've even had a couple of molts off of them!
the Raptor Squad of scorpions (4× Malaysian forests, Indo Blue forest & Thai forest: Tiger, Ghost, Panthera & Charlie, Blue & Echo) have all been really active lately and have settled in really nicely!!
the Screaming Eagles/snakes (3× ball python, garter snake, corn snake & bull snake: Red Baron, Gallipoli & Francis Pegahmagabow, Kaiju, Fox Mulder & Ace) have BEHAVED. they have behaved! but Kaiju gets moved into his new vivarium today so he probably won't eat for an extra week just to give him a bit of time! most of em eat every 4 weeks now, except Kaiju & Francis (3 weeks and 1 week)!
and Gunner is... Gunner lmao he's been upset w me lately bc I've cut his feeding down to every other day lmfao but he LOVES hunting the baby roaches when I give em to him!!
and the British garden snails (Baraka, Saibot, Jax & Goro) have been CHOWING DOWN on lettuce lately, like, every time I feed them, I'm taking NOTHING out bc they've eaten the lot!!!
but yk that really nice mum on Tiktok who does the "things my 18 month old ate and didn't eat today"? I could do that w my animals at this point 😭😭
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rankertopanwar · 10 months ago
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Strawbees kit Malaysia
Exploring CoDrone Mini and Modi Expert Kit: Enhancing STEM Education in Malaysia
CoDrone Mini and Modi Expert Kit are at the forefront of STEM education tools, offering Malaysian students innovative ways to learn coding, robotics, and electronics. These kits are designed to inspire creativity and foster essential skills in a fun and engaging manner. Let’s delve into why CoDrone Mini and Modi Expert Kit are gaining popularity among educators and parents in Malaysia.
Why Choose CoDrone Mini?
CoDrone Mini is a compact and programmable drone that introduces children to the basics of coding and drone piloting. It’s an excellent educational tool that combines technology with hands-on learning experiences, making it ideal for STEM education initiatives in Malaysia.
Features of CoDrone Mini
1. Programming with Blockly and Python
CoDrone Mini allows students to learn programming concepts using Blockly, a visual programming language, and Python, a text-based language. This dual approach caters to learners of different levels, from beginners to advanced coders.
Explore the CoDrone Mini on Intelekhub
2. Hands-on Robotics Education
By assembling and programming CoDrone Mini, students gain practical insights into robotics and aerodynamics. They can experiment with flight maneuvers, sensor integration, and autonomous flight, fostering a deeper understanding of STEM principles.
Learn more about the educational benefits of CoDrone Mini
Discover Modi Expert Kit
Modi Expert Kit is a versatile platform that combines modular robotics with IoT (Internet of Things) capabilities. It enables students to build interactive gadgets and smart devices, encouraging creativity and innovation in Malaysian classrooms.
Features of Modi Expert Kit
1. Modular Design and Connectivity
Modi Expert Kit features various modules that can be interconnected to create complex systems. Students can explore topics like automation, environmental sensing, and data logging, enhancing their skills in electronics and programming.
Discover the Modi Expert Kit at Intelekhub
2. Applications in STEM Education
From designing automated systems to developing IoT prototypes, Modi Expert Kit offers limitless possibilities for hands-on learning. It prepares students for future careers in technology by equipping them with practical skills and problem-solving abilities.
Explore the educational applications of Modi Expert Kit
Conclusion
CoDrone Mini and Modi Expert Kit exemplify the intersection of education and innovation, empowering Malaysian students to explore STEM disciplines with confidence and enthusiasm. Dive into our range of STEM products at Intelekhub and inspire the next generation of thinkers and creators in Malaysia.
Educational Fun with CoDrone Mini in Malaysia | IntelekHub
MODI Expert Kit - STEM Education Toys Malaysia
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360digitmgmalaysia · 1 year ago
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What are some of the best data analysis tools
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The job market for data analysts is fast expanding in Malaysia. As such, data analysis is a promising career path for a lot of people. In addition to that, organizations of here and now seek workers who can learn with neat lessons from the big data that is produced across a wide range of areas of application and translate such into practical and game-changing solutions. There have been lots of the data analytical centers cropping up in many parts of the country because of the high demand and they provide different courses and programs to cater for all the needs.
What is data analytics :
Data analytics is the act of accumulating, organizing, and analyzing data to obtain new insights, draw conclusions, and make decisions determining the outcomes. While it consists of different approaches, methods, and tools, which by itself enables comprehension of the dramatically growing size and complexity of data.
What does data analytics do :
Data analysts take a pivotal position in companies by utilizing data collection, cleaning, and analysis skills to make sense of large datasets and draw valuable insights that can be translated into actions. In this way, they apply statistical methods and data analytic tools to discover patterns, trends, and associations and later on they visualize all these findings in a clear and eye-catching way. In collaboration with stakeholders, these professionals analyze results and suggest solutions to support the decision-making process with correct information. The importance of continuous improvement of the analyzing processes to maintain their timelessness and precision in providing the necessary solutions to business problems is undeniable.
What are some of the best data analysis tools?
In the dynamic democracies of data-driven decisions, in Malaysia the professionals are applying a lot of tools for the extraction of insights from the huge volumes of data. Regardless of whether is it about identifying market patterns or expanding business operations or improving customer experience, analytical tools used in the right way, is very important. Firstly, let us look at the some of the most popular data analysis tools used by Malaysian professionals and take into account some of the insights provided by the leading training provider 360DigiTMG.
Python:
Python is the one language to rule them all, especially because the incredible Pandas, NumPy, and SciPy libraries have it covered. Python with its pythonic syntax and well-sewn community is a perfect tool for data analysts in Malaysia to handle complex data manipulation, statistics and machine learning tasks.
Click here to learn more about the: Data Analyst Course.
R, which is a programming language designed for statistical computing and graphics, still is the principal tool employed by data scientists. Python's collection of packages and built-in functions as compared to others make this program the first choice for the conduct of complicated statistical analyses, visualization, and construction of predictive models that are industry specific for Malaysia.
Microsoft Excel:
Though newer developed tools have been invented, the Microsoft Excel is still considered to be universal application for data analysis purposes in Malaysia. Data analysis in Excel is easy due to its intuitive user interface and powerful tools like pivot tables, formulas and charts. They enable users to have quick exploratory data analysis and easy to understand reports in the various sectors.
Tableau:
The fact is that Tableau is the brightest star in the sky of data visualization which really helps Malaysian professionals in creation of interactive dashboards and reports leading to actions which are based on these insights. Its simple drag-and-drop functionality, integrated data connectivity and graphic rich visualization features make it the largely preferred medium for varied data illustration and decision support.
Data Analytics Demo:
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SQL:
The well-known Structured Query Language (SQL) is often applied by data analysts that work with relational databases in Malaysia. Having a sound knowledge of SQL allows analysts to retrieve data promptly, manipulate them, and analyze them efficiently resulting in good decisions, and effective strategic plans across all sectors ranging from finance to e-commerce.
MS Power BI has arisen as the ultimate business analytics tool that attracts business executives who want to make informed decisions based on their data. Its integration with multiple data sources, powerful analytical tools, and easy-to-use visualization feature, are the main reasons as to why most of the companies in Malaysia prefer to use it especially when the main goal is to enhance data-driven decision making for their business.
SAS that is a data analytic platform is adopted by industries that include banking, healthcare and government in Malaysia, among others. By providing complete range of services for data management, superior analytics, and business intelligence, SAS enables companies to discover hidden value from the data resources and ride on it to the sky. 
IBM SPSS:
IBM SPSS still retains its esteemed position of being the companion of Malaysia's data analysts who do statistical analysis, data mining and predictive analytics. This program’s high user interface, complex statistics, and integration features makes it invaluable to the researchers, analysts and policy makers from different areas of expertise.
Kickstart your career by enrolling in this: Data Analyst Course Malaysia.
Conclusion:
The nature of data analysis tools in Malaysia illustrates a story of diversity and innovation supporting the emerging requirements of a broad range of sectors. Along with its versatility Python, to Tableau's visual ability, and each tool enables analysis to turn data into value. With the data-driven environment, people in industry are urged to stay relevant. Therefore, the role of training providers like 360DigiTMG becomes imperative in giving the professionals the necessary skills and knowledge to harness these tools well. Through the use of up-to-date tools together with staying updated about the technological developments, Malaysian workers have the potential to excel at the cutting edge of the rapidly growing data analytics field.
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dougdimmadodo · 3 years ago
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Animals of the Photo Ark - Malaysian Blood Python (Python brongersmai)
Family: Python Family (Pythonidae)
IUCN Conservation Status: Least Concern
This unusually thick-bodied python gets its name from vivid red colouration exhibited by some individuals, although other members of the species may be a duller rusty red, pale orange or (like the individual above) dark brown. Found in scattered populations across south-eastern Asia, it naturally inhabits wet, swampy lowland habitats but may also be found in human-made habitats, particularly oil palm plantations where it is attracted by the presence of rats. Malaysian Blood Pythons are most active at dawn and dusk, typically spending the day sheltering beneath bushes or in water before emerging to hunt for small mammals and birds, which they kills via constriction. Every two years, females of this species (which grow to be larger than males) mate, after which they lay clutches of 12-16 eggs which, unlike some pythons, they are not known to care for. Although not currently considered threatened, Malaysian Blood Python populations have suffered some declines following extensive hunting for their skin (which is sold internationally as snake leather) and to fulfill the demand for the species as an exotic pet.
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thlpp · 4 years ago
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He looks so thoughtful
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herpsandbirds · 10 months ago
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Favorite python?
F A V OR I TE P Y TH ON...
Ohhhh, that's a hard one, but if I have to choose off the top of my head...
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Malaysian Blood Python (Python brongersmai), family Pythonidae, Thailand
Photograph by Nathaniel Reece Suriwong
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themotherofsnakes · 6 years ago
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Our big girl Skye is growing so fast!
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eisunoh · 4 years ago
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I first learnt of Dr. James Jemut Masing when I was studying in #California in 1990s, and watched a TV #documentary where he met up with #MichaelPalin (of #MontyPython fame) in a remote #longhouse in #Sarawak. As an #Iban & #ANU-trained #anthropologist, he was of course most well-versed to explain the cultural nuances.
Much later, during my #sojourn with the #Malaysian #government and in the years since, I had many opportunities to interact with YB Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr. James Jemut Masing, both online and in person, and I always found him to be both forthright and insightful on both the political and socioeconomic developments in Sarawak and generally #Malaysia.
RIP, a tireless son of Sarawak 🙏🏼
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vivvarium · 7 years ago
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A couple of recent pics from my tiny zoo ❤️ I've been heavily neglecting this account but I plan to put up posts with pictures of everyone and their enclosures soon.
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cedobols · 3 years ago
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please please please work this has to be seen it’s the origin source of multiple seb infos + news alert as well as previous knowledge that he talks about his own balls a lot seb also talks about other driver’s balls a lot I’m. Wha. What. I can’t fester alone help meeee:
If I link it the ask won’t work but- Ah wHAT It’s literally gone from results Oh No!! Well if I find it again I’ll send another ask but it had dated entries of Spanish and English f1 articles circa 2013. I just searched a quote from this article to find it:
By Adam Hay-Nicholls 10 October 13
Sebastian Vettel is just 26 years old, yet in less than four years he's won three world titles and is staring down a fourth. He's won more races than anyone else on the current grid, and is only behind Michael Schumacher, Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna in the all-time standings. Scary thing is, he's still got at least ten years' shelf life to go. Schumacher was 43 when he finally called it quits.
Now, I favour underdogs in sport, and therefore this prodigal success is a massive turn off. Still, it doesn't fully explain why the Red Bull driver keeps getting booed by the crowd.
Vettel's eight wins so far this season mean the results are predictable, and any race where the German tears off into the lead through the first corner - i.e most of them - is making a lot of people get up off the couch, make the tea, make some more tea, and then return in time to see Vettel wave his index finger at the cameras, signifying that he's number one.
That's the most annoying thing about Vettel. That, and his screeching "Yes! Yes! And yes again!" over the radio as he crosses the finish line. It's not that it's arrogant, it's that it's forced. Which is strange, because Vettel is actually one of the most genuine drivers in an environment where many are out of touch with reality (Exhibit A: Lewis Hamilton).
I've known Vettel since he was 16. I warmed to him because he enjoyed the Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and British comedy shows like Fawlty Towers andMonty Python, to which he'd been introduced while living in Northampton in the junior formulae. He had more maturity than his years but could also be extremely childish. One time in Barcelona he gave me a lift from the circuit to the airport in his BMW, paused at a motorway tollbooth and said something in Spanish that made the coin collector burst out laughing. What had he said? "I told him I have a small penis!"
Vettel's language skills are well documented. He has a habit of using the F-word in press conferences, and likes to discuss other drivers' testicles. He's the Lenny Bruce of F1.
Well, sort of. He was actually incredibly shy around the ladies when he first came on the scene. At 19, his debut year in F1, he attended a Red Bull party in Sao Paulo, wearing a black turtleneck and looking like he'd stepped out of a Milk Tray ad. He had his eye on some girl who was there but he was so nervous about approaching her that his trainer and I had to physically drag him over. Not long afterwards, having won his first grand prix, a reporter asked him if it was the best day of his life. He replied: "You obviously weren't there [on the night] when I lost my virginity". I reckon I probably was.
It's at odds with the man Vettel is most commonly compared to, due to nationality as much as his sleep-inducing dominance of the sport: Michael Schumacher. After all, the first thing Schumacher did when he arrived in F1 was set about stealing another driver's girlfriend.
Schumacher and Fernando Alonso were, like Vettel, once seen as pantomime villains due to their ruthlessness, but that's what it takes to be a winner at this level and don't expect them to be a bag of laughs when they lose. "Schumi", in particular, was a shockingly bad sportsman - and utterly humourless.
The biggest blot on the comparatively charismatic Vettel's copybook was the Malaysian Grand Prix this year, when he ignored team orders to snatch victory from Mark Webber. It was ungentlemanly, but Schumacher, Alonso, Prost and Senna would all have done the same.
They were the bad boys of F1 in their younger days, but once they passed into legend they became hugely popular. Senna, by virtue of death, is sainted.
Perhaps the reason for Vettel's unpopularity is his precocious youth, and the jealousy of others. After all those risky moves and bold performances, people expect to see more wrinkles.
Adam Hay-Nicholls is the Formula One correspondent for Metro. Follow him on twitter@AdamHayNicholls (http://www.twitter.com/AdamHayNicholls)
http://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/comment/articles/2013-10/10/f1-sebastian-vettel-results
ok im going to very likely destroy the dash but i think this calls for it
anon. first of all: FFUUCCUUCKCCKKCKEWKKFDF
second of all: wow i need to lay down! so i knew about the virgin portion of this excerpt thanks to tumblr user hakkinen who knew my heart would stop beating but still sent it to me anyway. actually may have written a uh... fic about that night but involving mark bc i mean its ME
but i did not ...know about.... seb's affinity for discussing other driver's balls. thats really something huh. ud think with how often he talks abt their balls he'd accidentally slip in a dick comment right i mean theyre right next to each toher
i also didnt know he lived in northampton and that it was there he discovered his love for british comedy!!!!! thats so cute!!!!! i want to hear stories about him living in england....please please please i know he got up to so much shit .
what really caught my attention was adam saying seb is the lenny bruce of f1 ... oh he reminds you of a comedian known for covering satire, sex and vulgarity in his routine? is that so?
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may i include some quotes i found interesting and familiar
"In May 1945, after a comedic performance for his shipmates in which he was dressed in drag, his commanding officers became upset. He defiantly convinced his ship's medical officer that he was experiencing homosexual urges."
"Many of Bruce's later routines reflected his meticulous schooling at the hands of Ancis.[18] According to Bruce's biographer Albert Goldman, Ancis's humor involved stream-of-consciousness sexual fantasies and references to jazz."
adam saying seb can behave childish while still being mature. so true bestie u can say that again! the only time seb has lied to us is when he said he didn't like cats . so im gonna go ahead and take his little spanish interaction as fact thank you very much.
may i add: that last paragraph is mwah mwah mwah 
hats off to u anon. this is exactly what we all need this week. thank you for showing me the whole article bc id never read it . and wow!!!! lots to think about! will be thinking for a long time!
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cosmicanger · 3 years ago
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Carpe diem Malaysian Python vest with 925 hardware
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acontinues · 3 years ago
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Carpe diem Malaysian Python vest with 925 hardware
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