how to wave magic wand by 街头尬术师【魔法披风】
this is one of my favourite videos ever i turned it into an mp3 and put it on my phone so i could listen to iy whenever i wanted
this is one of my favourite videos ever i turned it into an mp3 and put it on my phone so i could listen to iy whenever i wanted
sorry i don't agree with the whole "sex is not meaningfully different from any other activity" talking point going around. if someone grabbed, idk, my ear without my consent, i'd be annoyed but would probably let it slide, but if they grabbed my genitals i'd have some pretty strong feelings about that.
maybe for you, personally, sex is not different from other activities but for myself and i would wager most people sex has a specific emotional significance distinct from most if not all other activities and i don''t think that's likely to change soon.
Animal: has the coolest adaptations you can imagine
Science content popularizer: isn’t that horrifying?????
local worm loves heating vent
GREER,SHE DOESNT HAVE ANY FUCKING BONES.
Pangur has the ONE bone that matters: the heart ❤️
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“I’m going to drive through Appalachia, should I be scared of the inbred hill folk and the cryptids? 😱😱😱😱” no bitch, be scared of sliding off a mountain into a valley and not being found for months or years.
The Western US has guard rails everywhere they could possibly be needed, but in Appalachia, guard rails are for sissies
I think a lot of us would like to have guard rails. It’s not a matter of pride but a matter of infamously shitty and neglected civil infrastructure in Appalachia as a product of local corruption and perpetual state underfunding.
In 1977, the mayor of Vulcan West Virginia wrote to the Soviet Union and East Germany requesting foreign aid to replace the only bridge leading into town, an old swinging footbridge that had collapsed. This was the final straw that forced the West Virginia Legislature to cough up $1.3 million dollars to replace the bridge. Not the fact residents had been fording the river or using unsecured crossings to get to their homes for two years, the bad press generated by a Soviet journalist visiting the area to assess the situation.
It’s been almost 50 years since that and to be honest not much has changed. A lot of the bridges that would have been considered unsound at that time are still up and being driven over everyday.
Driving on poorly maintained roads over flat land is scary enough but driving on a poorly maintained, cracked, potholed, far too narrow road up the side of a mountain with a sheer drop and no guard rail is enough to give anyone a panic attack. Driving over 125+ year old, narrow, rusty one lane bridges that span rushing rocky rivers is something you SHOULD be scared of in Appalachia.
I love that mayor. He's my new hero. The BALLS you'd need to do that during the Cold War.