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i was thinking about how music and movement are similar in so many ways




Alll those privileges and i can go forever honestly


one more thing is the unhinged research topic that add so much value to the humanity "what if I combine peanut butter and spider DNA to create sticky web sandwiches?" No one else is asking these critical questions, so my work is obviously essential to science


Funding? Money? Who Needs It? i can just start experimenting in my basement with sus parts and totally "safe" chemicals


and the best part of it is the maniac laugh that apparently only available to people who chooses this career path , not to mention the crazy "YeSSS"


add to the equation, who need socializing anymore? i can create my friends from scratch (from questionable wires and machinery rusted stuff), and yeah they might try to overthrow humanity from now and then but that's the fun part of it


honestly i wanna be a mad scientist,
i mean i can have a whole unmatched wardrobe, and my hair is a disastrous color and no one would dare question me about it






what if i was a computer virus and you were anti-virus program and we ended up falling in love with each other






The one standing in infinite glory is you, the one fallen from grace is also you. What matters is 'you' and not the state of you.






(a big chunky sword)


i love claymores




Nature's Solution to Plastic Pollution

A type of fungus that can eat plastic is Aspergillus tubingensis. Discovered in a landfill in Pakistan in 2017, this fungus can break down plastic in just weeks, as opposed to the hundreds of years it usually takes. Aspergillus tubingensis releases enzymes that degrade the plastic, and its hyphae (filament-like structures) physically break it apart. This discovery has raised hope for more eco-friendly ways to address plastic pollution.

Another species, Pestalotiopsis microspora, found in the Amazon rainforest, can degrade polyurethane, a key component of many plastics, even in anaerobic conditions (without oxygen).

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