Gain of function research, not some stupid undercooked bat from some disgusting food market. Shows some people will believe anything, look at how many are still behaving. Initiate a fear response to make the brain more receptive to deceptive suggestions.
Gain of function research, not some stupid undercooked bat from some disgusting food market. Shows some people will believe anything, look at how many are still behaving. Initiate a fear response to make the brain more receptive to deceptive suggestions.
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wtf same pic man.
#46 now the dog looks the same on both sides
Dear Santa,
I was raised by Socialists. I plan to be dissatisfied forever.
Gain of function research, not some stupid undercooked bat from some disgusting food market. Shows some people will believe anything, look at how many are still behaving. Initiate a fear response to make the brain more receptive to deceptive suggestions.
In some forests on humid winter nights, peculiar ice crystals form on rotting wood.
The ice looks like bursts of hairy cloud, and sometimes a bit like candy floss.
It is neither. These hair-like wisps appear at night and melt when the sun comes up.
Scientists have now discovered exactly what gives "hair ice" its strange shape. It's caused by a fungus called Exidiopsis effusa.