What took you so long?
What took you so long?
Ahh, so you make yours the way I used to. An entire oz of good good from the dude 3 doors over, made into cannabutter, then made into a single batch of brownies.
Blackout brownies was such a good week.
Gish galloping requires constant fiasco. Now are they all on purpose or are some of them happy accidents?
Like this. Not this job. Basic scientific research.
I need a job like this.
Well, I guess this applies to me. I say that a lot.
Lemon Party conjures the same kind of deep trauma.
Indeed. Only death will cure what ails our society. /s
Malaria has killed a quarter of all humans who ever lived.
I wanted to be like the kid from Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide and have a mouse wired up to it. Lol.
I prefer Gambusia affinis. Close second is Gambusia holbrooki.
I’d read that study.
Oh no! It me!
You probably aren’t far off. Add in a little collective apathy for flavor and you’ve got a viable head cannon.
Isn’t… Isn’t he already dead?? Like 25 years ago?
Throw a little Adderall in there, and you got a soup going!
My therapist will hear about this meme.
Garter snakes were long thought to be non-venomous, but discoveries in the early 2000s revealed that they produce a neurotoxic venom. Despite this, garter snakes cannot seriously injure or kill humans with the small amounts of comparatively mild venom they produce and they also lack an effective means of delivering it. In a few cases, some swelling and bruising has been reported. They do have enlarged teeth in the back of their mouth but their gums are significantly larger and the secretions of their Duvernoy’s gland are only mildly toxic.
Evidence suggests that garter snake and newt populations share an evolutionary link in their tetrodotoxin resistance levels, implying co-evolution between predator and prey. Garter snakes feeding on toxic newts can also retain those toxins in their liver for weeks, making those snakes poisonous as well as venomous.