さよひなまとめ 5 #16 | pixiv link | twitter link | art by zihacheol
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🎶headcanonsssss🎶
Jemma is physically incapable of doing a cartwheel and no one knows why
Daisy sometimes screams at the sky and everyone’s used to it by now
May has reading glasses but never lets anyone see them
Sometimes Fitz just leans his chin on Jemma’s shoulder while she’s working and watches her
Phil makes them do a big family hug every time they go on a mission *just in case*
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Went through my clothes from fostering and I actually have a good number. Between what I've bought and what I had in storage, I have a washer full of clothes premie-9m. Plus random additional stuff that's bigger. I'm washing and sorting it just so I know what I have.
I also found diapers left and a whole bunch of other stuff. So I definitely definitely need to go through my basement to see what else I can find.
I also finally listed the bed. We'll see how that goes. I'm going to disassemble it though so I can finally get the cribs in their final homes to see if I actually like them.
And the bag I ordered to use as my hospital bag came in! I need to start thinking about packing that...and maybe figure out what exactly I need first.
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Headcanon: Fitz and Simmons
Technically, the science babies had 'missions' before the bus. No one knows about it but the boss. They're top secret. Among others, they infiltrated a black market organ dealing ring. They befriended some dangerous people and shut down a few massive threats to humanity. We're not saying they're super heroes, but...
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Prompt 295
So, maybe Danny should have been more specific when he said he wanted to get reincarnated, because this? Is not an ideal situation.
See he’s fine with being a clone, really, but uh, apparently the scientists want to terminate him- which, like dude, he’s not even melting or actively dying! So what if he failed at their tests, his body is three, give him a break!
Well, at least it’s given him certainty in getting out, because these are Not good people. He wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt and- hold up, another clone? Brother? Two brothers? One aged up, one in the middle of it- since his own aging-up failed past three?
Oh hell no, they can’t experiment on his brothers, those are his brothers and living people just as much as he is! Time to break out- and he’s taking those papers thank you- and gonna’ grab his… he’s gonna’ call them his triplets because they’re the same age, just aged differently.
Now hold his hand, they’re runnin’ to the mountai- oh thank fuck, the physically-oldest of them can fly. To the mountains while they have the cover of night and they can figure things out. At least his life isn’t boring yet…
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Tiny Indian Ocean Island Shows How Quickly Seabirds Recover When Invasive Predators Are Removed https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/tiny-indian-ocean-island-shows-how-quickly-seabirds-recover-when-invasive-predators-are-removed/
18 years after rats were eradicated, Tromelin Island off the coast of Madagascar is a thriving colony of seabirds once again.
The same story happened over and over during the age of exploration: Europeans brought rats or rabbits on board their ships and dumped them on delicate, pristine island ecosystems.
Hundreds of islands became desolate wastelands this way, damage that has for the most part been reversed, as GNN has reported, in one of the greatest conservation stories ever told.
Now, this small teardrop of sand, rock, and palm trees in the southern Indian Ocean, is the most recent example of conservationists being able to completely rewild a landscape back to a period before European contact.
Spanning just 1 square kilometer, Tromelin Island is now home to thousands of breeding pairs of 7 seabird species like the masked and red-footed boobies.
By 2013, these two species had doubled in number from the precarious, rat oppressed lows of just a handful in 2004. In the subsequent 9 years, white terns, brown noddies, sooty terns, wedge-tailed shearwaters, and lesser noddies all came back on their own initiative.
Matthieu Le Corre, an ecologist at the University of Reunion Island, told Hakkai Magazine how, in some cases, restoring seabird populations can be a tricky thing based on the particular species’ nesting habits.
On other islands where Le Corre has worked, they’ve had to install robotic bird calls and life-size replicas to convince the birds the island is a safe place to nest again. But Tromelin Island needed no such help, since these terns, noddies, and boobies are much more dispersed in their nesting patterns.
“In terms of conservation, it’s a wonderful success,” Le Corre says.
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Today is our first day off since school started in August.
We only have today because in IL election day is now a state holiday so most (all?) public schools are closed.
This has been a very VERY long 12 weeks, y'all.
But I'm making progress on the babies' room today which is super exciting!
I should also make progress on the rest of my house, but that's not likely to happen.
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TIME Magazine Cover: Science of Conception - Sep. 10, 1984
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