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The perfect ot3 dynamic doesn't exi--
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#what a great time to have to nuke your immune system due to your treatment resistant autoimmune disease#grateful i live in massachusetts which at least has a somewhat better healthcare system and vaccine culture than other places#but man oh man there is a lot of shit out there rn
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Taskmaster 19x10 | The Final
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Therapist: and what do we say when people ask us about ourselves
Murderbot: I have to check the perimeter
Therapist: no
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Do you remember what you spent 2020 doing?
#I finished my degree and graduated while also working full time the entire year#and tried not to bring Covid home because i was living with my sister and newborn nephew
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i am old enough to remember when the escalators that brought you down into the first level of the metro stations DID NOT HAVE A COVERING ABOVE THEM which meant they got rained and snowed on. As someone from boston who moved to DC, it was not a great shock to me when these escalators constantly broke down- which would have been less of a problem if some of them weren't so INCREDIBLY FUCKING STEEP (lookin' @ u wheaton station). to their credit they did eventually put a roof over each of the escalator entrances.
do not get me started on Crystal City
why couldn’t i get a useful type of autism instead i got “obsessed with the dc metro” autism
#pretty sure crystal city is a Backrooms hub#and fucking georgetown making all the plebs walk all the way from from foggy bottom#although at least you got to visit the exorcist stairs each time#DC is such a weird fucking city#like i used to grocery shop at the watergate building
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That’s right, flip it around on him, Steve 💕
#as someone in fandom this is amazing#as someone who knows people who worked on this show and met -name redacted- once#-owen wilson voice- WOW
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#i was in the waiting room of the oncology blood lab today and they had a dish full of these candies
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From previous fossils, they already knew the dinosaur had asymmetric feathers, which are vital to creating thrust in modern, flying birds. But the hard slab of limestone around this specimen had also preserved a key layer of feathers called tertials that had never been documented before in Archaeopteryx.
“It’s important that this is the first time these feathers have been seen,” John Nudds, a paleontologist at the University of Manchester in England who didn’t participate in the study, tells the Guardian’s Hannah Devlin. “These new feathers seen in this beautifully preserved specimen—as well as the asymmetric feathers—confirms it could fly.”
She could fly!

Article link!
@seananmcguire Something to brighten your day. She could fly!!!
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Southern Country Lawyer voice: Aura Fahming!? Boy you are barely aura gardening! Son your aura is a-withering on the vine!
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