landonhere @landonhere

Yesterday evening, I got the idea to “relax my open social filters a little“.

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"Don't worry about it. It was just a proof of concept, right?"
"Yeah, but it's not a proof of concept if it doesn't work."
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"I'm keeping it under wraps. I don't have all the details worked out yet. Just keep your eyes and ears open for striking and outlandish incidents."
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Author's note: taking a break to let a sudden foot cramp sort out...
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“We seem to be having some trouble here,” Clark was saying.
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Lucky: They keep saying "healing takes time."
Lucky: How long is this gonna take?
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* 1.11.B: "Are you ever gonna open the can of worms?! Well, I'm ready whenever you are!"
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Author's note: . . . and now my other foot cramped. Great.
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- Normal animals: Well . . .
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The motion of the tail is an exothermic process that produces heat as a byproduct.
The caudal fin does not move on its own and has relatively high surface area, making it more susceptible to heat loss.
To remedy this, readily available blood from the tail, heated by the exothermic process, passes directly through the caudal fin to heat it before continuing its flow.
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I stay silent and think about what he said.
If the opposite of something possible is always possible, how could this be applicated?
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Feb 1, 2024, 12:57 PM
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