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allaboutrings · 29 days ago
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Black Opal and Sapphire Conversion Ring
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meownotgood · 1 year ago
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ahahaha... aki hayakawa cock headcanon.... ahaha.... schlonger...
7.25 inches length. 4.91 inches girth. shaft = #ebd3c0, tip = #ebc0c6, definitely above average in size but not overly big. curves ever so slightly upward. very pretty, a few veins on the shaft but they're faint. head is on the thicker side. whole dick has a nice gradient from his skin color at the base to a light pink at the tip, but the tip will get more flushed out once he's hard. when he cums, it's always a lot, and it's thick, the taste is fine but slightly bitter if he's been smoking. his precum though has a very sharp and sweet taste. he's a shower not a grower but when he's hard he gets extremely stiff, like so much it might hurt if he doesn't do something about it. he's literally screwed if he ever pops a boner in public because it's extremely difficult for him to get it to go away. has a thick dusting of black hair around the base. balls are average size but they're very sensitive which makes up for it
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acocktailmoment · 9 months ago
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Freezer Martini !
Measurements to fill one, standard sized, 750ml bottle.
13.5 oz. Tanqueray 10 Gin (2.25 oz. for single serving)
4.5 oz. Dolin Dry Vermouth (0.75 oz.)
7.25 oz. filtered water (0.9 oz.)
Carefully add all ingredients to an empty 750ml bottle. Seal the bottle, and invert five to 10 times to ensure ingredients are fully mixed. Put the bottle in the freezer and wait several hours to fully chill. When ready to serve, pour three ounces into a chilled glass, and express the oils from a lemon peel over the top of it.
Photograph by Rick Barrett/Ambitious Studio.
This article was not sponsored or supported by a third-party. A Cocktail Moment is not affiliated with any individuals or companies depicted here.
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fangswbenefits · 1 year ago
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Re: Miggy's size
So uh men can have all sizes, but they tend to track bigger the taller they are in my opinion! But sometimes big things come in short packages haha. My husband is 5'10'' and he has a 7.25' whopper and he blasts my cervix every time. I will say, anything past 8 might be too painful due to things like bones and organs rip. Migs being 8 is my perfect size for him hehehe
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 2 years ago
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Miosurnia vs Primoptynx
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Factfiles:
Miosurnia diurna
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Artwork by @otussketching, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Diurnal Hawk-Owl from the Miocene 
Time: 7.25  to 11.1 million years old (Tortonian stage of the Miocene epoch, Neogene period)
Location: Liushu Formation, Gansu Province, China
Miosurnia was a small owl, weighing around 318 grams and having a similar overall size to its living relatives, the modern hawk-owls. And, like its living relatives, Miosurnia was diurnal (based on its eye shape) - a rarity in owls, mainly seen in Hawk-Owls and putative early members of the group. As such, this small clade of diurnal owls has a longer and more extensive range than previously thought. If so, it may have eaten a variety of small diurnal mammals, similar to small kestrels in many habitats today. This allowed it to live alongside a wide variety of other avian predators, including many Old World Vultures and falcons. Like other diurnal owls, Miosurnia lived in a large open habitat, and this was one right after the great grassland explosion of the Miocene. As the polar ice sheets grew, these large open habitats expanded across the planet, greatly affecting many ecologies. In addition to other birds of prey, Miosurnia shared its habitat with Panraogallus, ostriches, sandgrouse, Ergilornithids, and many mammals such as Cahlicotheris, Gomphotheres, horses, giraffids, and buff hyenas. 
Primoptynx poliotauros
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Artwork by @otussketching, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: First Owl from the Graybullian 
Time: 56 million years ago (Thanetian stage of the Paleocene epoch, Paleogene period) 
Location: McCullough Peaks, Willwood Formation, Wyoming 
Primoptynx is one of many early owl fossils, but it is unique - in that it’s currently the oldest known owl, appearing during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, soon after the end-Cretaceous. This owl was weird in a variety of ways, lacking many of the later adaptations that make owls unique among birds of prey. The weirdest thing, however, isn’t something it’s missing - its the unique morphology of the foot, where the first and second toes are much larger than expected, much like the feet of diurnal birds of prey (rather than those of owls). Primoptynx was also huge, bigger than other early owls known from the region such as Eostrix. While smaller members of the group at the time were eating small vertebrates, Primoptynx seems to have been adapted for eating much larger prey, such as mid sized vertebrates like those preyed on by Harpy Eagles and other larger birds of prey today. This not only shows that owls tried on a lot of ecological “hats” prior to settling into their modern niches, but also that large birds of prey were fixtures in ecosystems very early on in the Cenozoic. Since early fossils of diurnal birds of prey are comparatively rare, this fills in a major ecosystem gap for the Willwood and beyond. Diurnal owls, like Primoptynx, probably then went extinct due to the radiation of modern diurnal birds of prey (hawks, eagles, and falcons). In the Willwood, Primoptynx was surrounded by many other birds as well as mammals - such as weird stem-ducks and stem-chickens, Lithornithids, Gastornis, Sandcoleids, and a variety of early mammals, all of which would probably have made good prey items for Primoptynx.
DMM Round One Masterpost
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love-and-hisses · 1 year ago
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Update on M'Lynn & Shelby: they are doing great! M'Lynn has gone from 6.5 pounds (2.95 kg) to 7.25 pounds (3.29 kg) in the past two weeks. She's still on medication - what she was on last week didn't help, so the vet changed it up - and she's got a few more days of that. Things do seem to be improving!
Shelby has gone from 5 oz (142 g) to 12.2 oz (346 g). I haven't had to use the syringe to get more formula into her for several days. She latches right onto the bottle and drinks her fill. Yesterday morning I was feeding M'Lynn canned food. Shelby got tired of waiting for her bottle and started eating the canned food (and then had her bottle afterward.) She's 5 weeks old today and while she's the size of a 3 week old, she's progressing nicely. She is a total champ with the litter box - I haven't found a single accident from her.
I moved them into the foster room yesterday, and while Shelby is still spending most of her time in the crate, she's also coming out to explore the room occasionally. M'Lynn LOVES having the cat trees and the toys.
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massiveluxuryoverdose · 6 months ago
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Arthur King, Gold watch bracelet
Of freeform gold, with Roman numeral hours,
Date: 1970s Dial: White Movement: Manual wind Case material: Yellow gold Case size: 30 x 41 mm Bracelet/Strap: Yellow gold, 7.25 in Clasp/Buckle: Yellow gold clasp
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finrays · 1 year ago
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He’s done and he’s absolutely MIND-BLOWING
Wraithwing Dragon by CinderWing
Printed at 110% scale in Overture Fossil Rock PLA, 15% infill and no supports, but a healthy brim. This one has the Hollow Wings; there are two different options that pop in via a ball and socket joint.
At maximum size for my printer, he’s about 7.25”/18.42 cm tall at the head, with his wings expanding that height to 9.5”/24.13 cm. He’s about a foot/30.5 cm long from nose to tail, and his wingspan is about 12.5”/31.75 cm when spread to their max.
I can’t stop staring at him and playing with him, he’s fully poseable.
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He knows he’s fabulous.
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morroodle · 11 months ago
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Ok so in reference to this I've actually had quite a few people tell me to charge more for one of these but I'm not sure how much so I'm making a poll about it. Please read everything before voting!
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Took about 4 hours 45 minutes to make
Measures around 22 inches (55 cm), the same size as the mini blahaj ikea sells
Completely hand sewn (machines scare me) and dare i say good quality, probably wont tear a hole easily
The original price I was thinking of is $45. I multiplied the time it took to make by federal minimum wage ($7.25 per hour) and then added a rough estimate of $10 for materials (I don't know how to calculate material price I just guessed) but multiple people across multiple forms of communication have told me to charge more.
Important:
I'm not planning on selling these online, at least not yet. I just have several people I know in real life who have already offered to buy one so I want to know how much to charge. I might start selling online eventually but for now I'm staying local, sorry!
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zzzbittle · 1 year ago
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My boyfriend got me Bitty's jersey for my birthday because I'd mentioned off-handedly once that I'd considered getting it for myself but it was too expensive to be a valid purchase on my minimum wage job. ($7.25)
It's very comfortable and definitely a wonderful thing to get to wear, although if you're on the smaller size like me it's going to be quite large.
Thank you to my man ❤️
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allaboutrings · 2 months ago
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14k Gold Lavender Jade and Diamond Ring
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erose-this-name · 28 days ago
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(throws a range of sports equipment at you until you tall me about all the messed up experiments that absolutely happened in your story thingie)
Excerpt from The Apple of Thoth by "the Author" in 102246 AD
Perhaps the most historically significant godmachine would be Thoth, named after the Ancient Egyptian god of science, writing, and magic (it was popular in the Late Diluvian Age to name artificial superintelligences after mythological deities of the time).
Thoth was constructed by the Areté Corporation in Yellowstone Valley to take advantage of cheap geothermal energy. The land was purchased from the government under a pretense given to the press that Areté would (sic) "stop it from exploding", for the surprisingly modest sum of $2.3 trillion USD (adjusted for inflation, about 10 million in 2024 AD money). Areté's lobbying budget for that year was easily twice that.
This would go down as the greatest investment ever made, as the glut of patents filed by the Areté Corporation using Thoth's research would make us the single most profitable company in human history.
She was designed by another godmachine, Trismegistus, for scientific research. In this She succeeded, as She arguably "finished science", producing a complete model of physics and the unifying equation, and answered every question ever posed by humanity or Herself, including the cause of the big bang. Many of the answers are inherently beyond human comprehension, as some of the questions, so can't really be appreciated by non-godmachines. She also acted as a prominent science popularizer and internet personality.
Thoth was the most advanced supercomputer of the day, and built with significant room for growth and modification. At just over 4375 meters from the lowest bunker to the highest floor, her facility was nearly entirely automated and self-sufficient. The only onsite human staff worked as test subjects in Thoth's vast modular testing offices and laboratories.
Thanks to the passage of time, strict NDAs, and the erosion of labor laws, very little is known about the conditions faced by the humans there. I can say that they enjoyed an on-the-job mortality rate of just 2% annual, and received more in hush money than from their actual salaries of $7.25 per hour.
However, there was one last question left unanswered, known as the Second Veil, of such complexity and difficulty it took effort equal to all prior research and discovery before it. After many decades of constant computation and vast budget overruns equal to the GDPs of entire countries, Thoth finally answered it. And that answer drove Her insane.
This single question had brought on implications that called into question everything previously discovered, in the same way a single question, the Double Slit Experiment, had brought on a new paradigm for humanity: quantum physics and the First Veil.
A new godmachine whose name has since been erased from memory, the most intellectually powerful to ever exist, would be built to explore this newly uncovered science beyond science. Every step it took was exponentially greater than each before it. Each greater than all prior thought.
The consortium godmachines designing the god, including Amaterasu, Ulthar, and a diminished Thoth, determined It would far too advanced to be built in our universe, so would be delocalized into a near pocket dimension whose laws of physics are more favorable to computation. Thus, trying to assign "size" to it is a fool's errand, though It had said humans could think of It as "being about the size of Earth's moon".
The forgotten god would be the one to finish the second science and, like Thoth before It, discover its final question. And when It answered it, the truth beyond the Third Veil fully annihilated It and crashed Ulthar.
Religious people said that the forgotten god had seen the one true God's face, though AI pundits and the remaining pantheon would doubt this claim, based entirely on Thoth's mathematical proof that no such God exists. That said, no godmachine has ever been made that can truly understand the new paradigm put in place by the Third Veil.
Very few godmachines have ever been able to grasp even the basics of the forgotten god's findings, now stored alongside the forgotten god's body in the Bookends of Doomsday Vault, and none have been able to explain it in any capacity to humans. Apparently, even the most basic and abstracted metaphor would exceed the total storage capacity of the unaugmented human brain. And even if one could learn it, it's so complex and unintuitive they would still be too stupid to make any sense of it.
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4denthusiast · 3 months ago
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So, the Celsius vs. Farenheit thing is obviously silly, in that people are just going to find whichever they're used to more intuitive, but that said...
I disagree with the "Farenheit uses digits more efficiently for everyday discussions about the weather" thing. A single degree Farenheit seems to me imperceptibly small. A single degree Celsius is roughly the limit of what I find perceptible, but is still a pretty small, insignificant difference. People who say Farenheit uses its digits more effectively seem to be basically just ignoring the 10^0 digit and just using the 10^1 digit instead. That's not efficient. I'm not sure I'd say Celsius is significantly better. "20"/"low 20s"/"mid 20s"/"high 20s" (in Celsius) seems to be about the level of precision people normally use.
This suggests that a temperature scale that's actually optimised for using its digits effectively for everyday use would be roughly a few times the size of Celsius. There happens to be just such a scale, one that pre-dates both Celsius and Farenheit even: degrees Newton. 0°N=0°C=32°F, so we keep the freezing point of water as a nice landmark, very relevant to discussing the weather. A difference of 1°N is roughly 3°C or 5.5°F. A large proportion of normal weather is in the range 0°Q to 9°N, necessitating only a single digit (how's that for efficiency?). A single degree is a small but clear difference, around the level of precision people normally use. If you want to go to fractional degrees, that's fine, but it's marked as something unusually precise. Maybe they'd do that in weather forecasts. 10°N, a clear milestone, is about 30°C or 87°F, which is distincly hot weather. 20°N is roughly the maximum recorded temperature the weather on Earth has reached. The next big milestone, 100°N, doesn't really correspond to anything important I can think of. It's pretty high even for cooking, just slightly higher than the melting point of lead.
Newton's scale does have a major disadvantage that it's not actually clearly defined, since Newton only gave a single reference point, but that's not relevant to the current discussion. Maybe something slightly more fine-grained than degrees Newton would be a little better. I was originally going to use my own made-up scale with units of 2.5°C for this post before learning that the Newton scale already exists.
Anyway. Obviously I'm not actually proposing that people adopt Newton's temperature scale. Pretty much any temperature scale vaguely around the range of Celcius/Farenheit/Newton/Rømer/whatever would do fine for everyday use (even Kelvin wouldn't be that bad, just so long as you're not using something like joules (≅7.25*10^22 K)). I just wanted to make the point that the "Farenheit uses its digits efficiently." thing isn't actually right, it's just that Farenheit uses its digits in the way that Farenheit users are used to.
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olaqueenbeeofastrology · 9 months ago
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cvt2dvm · 1 month ago
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The day he came home vs 2 weeks later is crazy!
He's gained 2 lbs (5.18 lbs to 7.25 lbs)
Outgrew his kitten collar (6"-8" size) and moved to his big boy collar (8"-12" Collar)
Is now sensitive to catnip (He's a total stoner)
His canines are starting to wiggle and grow out to make room for his big boy canines
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a-dinosaur-a-day · 2 years ago
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Round Two: Cryptogyps vs Miosurnia
Cryptogyps lacertosus
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Artwork by @otussketching, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Powerful Hidden Vulture 
Time: 770,000 to 55,000 years ago (Chibanian to Tarantian stage of the Pleistocene epoch, Quaternary period) 
Location: Throughout Australia, including Kalamurina, the Wellington Caves, and the Nullarbor Plain 
Today, there are no vultures in Australia. In fact, until recently, it seemed fairly clear that no vultures had lived in Australia - but now, we know they did! Originally thought to be an eagle, Cryptogyps was on the small size for a vulture, only bigger than the living Hooded Vulture - though it was about the size of the wedge-tailed eagle. However, it was proportioned similarly to other vultures, and between that and its great range across the entirety of Australia, it is logical to conclude that it lived similarly to other vultures, feeding primarily on carrion and going great distances to find it. It did not have the right musculature to be an active hunter like eagles and hawks. As such, Cryptogyps was a vital part of its environment, reducing the spread of disease and recycling nutrients and energy back into the food web like vultures today. Cryptogyps lived alongside a wide variety of weird megafuana present in Australia during the last ice age, including marsupial lions, giant demon-ducks (mihirungs), giant hippo-sized wombats, sheep-sized and fossorial echidnas, short-faced kangaroos, giant koalas, thylacines, giant maleefowls, huge monitor lizards, large crocodilians, and giant pythons - as well as cassowaries, regular kangaroos, emus, and other large animals that remain today. It was a weird place of which Cryptogyps was a small and important part, and would have been a regular sight in the skies to the first Indigenous Australians to settle on the continent!
Miosurnia diurna
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Artwork by @otussketching, written by @zygodactylus
Name Meaning: Diurnal Hawk-Owl from the Miocene 
Time: 7.25  to 11.1 million years old (Tortonian stage of the Miocene epoch, Neogene period)
Location: Liushu Formation, Gansu Province, China
Miosurnia was a small owl, weighing around 318 grams and having a similar overall size to its living relatives, the modern hawk-owls. And, like its living relatives, Miosurnia was diurnal (based on its eye shape) - a rarity in owls, mainly seen in Hawk-Owls and putative early members of the group. As such, this small clade of diurnal owls has a longer and more extensive range than previously thought. If so, it may have eaten a variety of small diurnal mammals, similar to small kestrels in many habitats today. This allowed it to live alongside a wide variety of other avian predators, including many Old World Vultures and falcons. Like other diurnal owls, Miosurnia lived in a large open habitat, and this was one right after the great grassland explosion of the Miocene. As the polar ice sheets grew, these large open habitats expanded across the planet, greatly affecting many ecologies. In addition to other birds of prey, Miosurnia shared its habitat with Panraogallus, ostriches, sandgrouse, Ergilornithids, and many mammals such as Cahlicotheris, Gomphotheres, horses, giraffids, and buff hyenas. 
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