at long last, a category of things that we can definitely prove are not Art Attacks
@InspectorCaracal good point, I've always assumed it was priority order
I want to read the risk assessments
"Small chance of crashing a plane into something because it's being piloted by a dog"
@mavica any time computerfairi.es is down I shall remember this and realise that no, we're surprisingly competent by comparison
in which a wigglytuff dislikes somebody the fediverse generally has negative feelings on, but for an extremely petty reason
@wigglytuffitout more of a catgirl parody I think, but yes, also
@wigglytuffitout @scoots you mean to say that isn't cake?
huh, apparently they're going to be doing drive-in movies at the Sandringham Estate (the queen's gaff)
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@codl more specifically scrumpy, a wurzels gig, followed up with actual treatment as directed by a medical professional
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@codl I might allow it if it was cider, but cider vinegar? nah
@mavica
remotely triggered rickroll as an alarm clock
@baronvonjace @revolverocelot makes a lot of sense for that sort of lab work as well
Didn't expect this, Bamford are doing a collab with G-SHOCK
https://www.ablogtowatch.com/bamford-teams-up-with-casio-for-limited-edition-g-shock-5610/
Limited edition, will be available on the 17th for £149
@InvaderXan I agree with nature on this one, crabs are pretty neat
Nature really likes crabs and keeps trying to evolve more of them.
Carcinisation is the name of a process of convergent evolution, in which crustaceans evolve into crab-like forms. In decapod crustatceans, there have been at least 5 distinct times when crab-like animals have evolved.
Coconut crabs, king crabs, and hermit crabs are not types of true crab, and are only distantly related.
Hedgehog wrangler, cat feeder, octopus whomst love smol critters
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