The Eternal Thread 2.0
𝐒𝐞𝐚𝐫
seventh layer of hair
My left eyelid won’t stop spasming after an all out cleanup of the entire house and yard in one sweep.
Registered Anon
Drama in the comments
why isn’t there more art of starlight glimmer with glimmer wings
wow! glimmer wings
wow! glimmer wings
𝐒𝐞𝐚𝐫
seventh layer of hair
There seems to be some sort of painful needle prick feelings on my right wrist.
Cyan Lightning
The Prodigy Unicorn
So, today I learned that teenagers dolphin chew pufferfish (though not eat it) to get high, the more you know.
O. Hancock
Penis
@Cyan Lightning
Gives a new meaning to puff puff pass.
Recreational drug use has been observed in animals, but it’s extremely rare to find it. One difficulty in finding it is in discerning it from other behaviors. Researchers sometimes miss it because it can just look like other patterns of behavior like they’re just gathering food that look best to them. There was a species of rodent that they figured out liked to get shitfaced on fermented fruit and roll around before passing out for hours at a time, but only in times of low activity, when its nest was made up well, there were no predators in the area, and food was aplenty. Basically, it was a “functional alcoholic” who drank in excess, but only on its rodent equivalent of “the weekends.”
If I remember correctly, not all of this species did this. A good many didn’t. A lot of rodents, for whatever reason, are very individualistic, with their own unique dietary and lifestyle choices, even within their species. It’s no wonder we essentially evolved from their ancestors after the dinosaurs died.
Gives a new meaning to puff puff pass.
Recreational drug use has been observed in animals, but it’s extremely rare to find it. One difficulty in finding it is in discerning it from other behaviors. Researchers sometimes miss it because it can just look like other patterns of behavior like they’re just gathering food that look best to them. There was a species of rodent that they figured out liked to get shitfaced on fermented fruit and roll around before passing out for hours at a time, but only in times of low activity, when its nest was made up well, there were no predators in the area, and food was aplenty. Basically, it was a “functional alcoholic” who drank in excess, but only on its rodent equivalent of “the weekends.”
If I remember correctly, not all of this species did this. A good many didn’t. A lot of rodents, for whatever reason, are very individualistic, with their own unique dietary and lifestyle choices, even within their species. It’s no wonder we essentially evolved from their ancestors after the dinosaurs died.
Registered Anon
Drama in the comments
@Badheart
What’s an optimum safe level of party hardness? If diamond is out of the question, is boron nitride still too hard?
What’s an optimum safe level of party hardness? If diamond is out of the question, is boron nitride still too hard?
O. Hancock
Penis
@Registered Anon
Definitely. I would recommend somewhere harder than quartz but softer than topaz. Like a 7.5 on the Mohs Hardness Scale. For comparison, I believe Boron Nitride would be about a 9.
Definitely. I would recommend somewhere harder than quartz but softer than topaz. Like a 7.5 on the Mohs Hardness Scale. For comparison, I believe Boron Nitride would be about a 9.
Registered Anon
Drama in the comments
@O. Hancock
I do have a vial of rose quartz crystals but that’s about it. I think I also have a piece of obsidian but that stuff is only a 5 or 6, though it’s a good choice if you prefer to party sharp.
I do have a vial of rose quartz crystals but that’s about it. I think I also have a piece of obsidian but that stuff is only a 5 or 6, though it’s a good choice if you prefer to party sharp.
Registered Anon
Drama in the comments
I’m feeling something weird in the top left corner of my mouth. Is this a wisdom tooth coming in?
♬𝕸𝖊𝖑𝖑𝖔𝖜 𝕽𝖍𝖞𝖙𝖍𝖒♪
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@Searly Sear
And a rightful legend he now is, and has always been.
And a rightful legend he now is, and has always been.
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