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cut-up-banana · 2 years ago
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Snowman in April
FUTURE: ON [sounds inspired by Lem]
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pettybourgeoiz · 2 years ago
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✰Bourgeoiz Music Discovery✰
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kidcore-nostalgia · 1 year ago
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1990s electronic diaries in pink 🩷
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agmagazinescans · 23 days ago
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Letters From You & Credits
American Girl Magazine, September/October 1995
[Ko-Fi Donations]
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halloween-sweets · 1 year ago
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rapidhighway · 2 years ago
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dsffsfdgaf ok here's this. it was all just one giant excuse to draw a really pissed off metal
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crim-gadget · 3 months ago
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They're dating
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virtualdissection · 1 year ago
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Marco corbelli of Atrax Morgue
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Organic compound boosts solar cell stretchability without sacrificing power
A solar cell developed by RIKEN physicists can be stretched without greatly affecting its ability to convert light into electricity. It is thus promising for powering the next generation of wearable electronics. Today's smart watches can monitor an impressive array of health metrics, while more-specialist wearable devices are being developed for specific medical applications. But such devices need to be recharged periodically. To eliminate this need, researchers are seeking to develop flexible, wearable solar cells. However, it is vital to ensure that the performance of these solar cells doesn't drop off when they are stretched by body movements during everyday life. "We're focusing on making very thin, flexible devices. But such devices don't have intrinsic stretchability," explains Kenjiro Fukuda of the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science. "Rather, they're similar to plastic wrap used to wrap food—you can maybe stretch them by 1% or 2%, but 10% is impossible since they tear easily."
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strawbubbysugar · 11 months ago
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Teehee <3 (peels your Hello)
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creaturefeaster · 5 months ago
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I'm not sure how to word this so forgive me if it sounds odd but would the mimes be considered parasites from a more scientific standpoint? Considering they look for living hosts and such. I hope I conveyed that right I don't want to sound rude ^ ^;
Not quite, but I understand what you're asking.
Mimes can-- but do not need to if they do not want to-- seek out a host that is capable of life, but currently is not alive. Life in this instance means capable of functioning through an energy source, and not alive means not actively receiving the required energy in order to function.
So this includes: the recently but vitally intact deceased as well as animals, dying plants, unpowered electronics, dead but undamaged electrical grids.
I believe from a scientific point of view, they would be participating in some form of forceful mutualism, especially in organic hosts where they prevent further decay of the body by providing energy and reviving dead cells. In return, mimes gain near-complete control of the mind and body of the host, and are the only thing that can ensure the body continues to thrive as intended.
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arcadebroke · 10 months ago
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mantisclass · 1 month ago
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PAUSE. if we’re getting a new game that means new soundtrack too
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ghostowlattic · 1 year ago
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Movements In Monoliths I
improvisational music
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retroness-is-fabulous · 1 year ago
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trans-phone-eater · 10 months ago
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We need to depict iterators with more flesh btw.
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