My study partner and I got to weigh our rainbow trout, and wow have they grown! They came to us weighing an average of 10 grams, and only in a month’s time even the smallest fish have doubled in weight! There were some very hefty guys too, from a randomly selected group of fish the biggest weighed 81 grams, a massive amount of growth considering how small they were before! We’re aiming for an average weight of 100-150 grams, so we’re well on our way there.
To weigh the fish, we put them under anaesthesia so they wouldn’t be too stressed about the situation or thrash around in the weighing bucket. Here’s a picture I took of some rainbow trouts still coming to from said anaesthesia, absolutely zonked:
You can see some drastic size differences between different rainbow trout individuals. Not to worry, every fish recovered and was swimming normally with their buddies after a few minutes!
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Hi I got 84 in the last two weeks, starting to run out of food money. Absolutely no gas money to get anywhere but yknow. Maybe the temp agency I'm talking to will give me some tolerable job tomorrow and I can ask a bus driver to let me on for free. ("Not my fault if you get a ticket." has been a common response.)
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First of all I LOVE Red Flags Uno Reverse so much! Seen it like 6 times a days but I was meaning to ask if they're gonna release a full version or that's all they're gonna do. Big fan!
Thank you, I'm glad you like it!
I'm not sure if Tom and Montaigne will make a full song of the UNO reverse - I hope so, I'd love to hear it too! I told him he should do it!
At the moment we're not planning on making a full video for this, I'll be working on something else though!
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Um. One quastion. Looking at the... everything going on with FR's lore situation right now.
W... Why haven't they hired a writer. Why don't they have a dedicated lore writer. Or even just someone for the short stories.
Do they not have the money to afford more staff? Because otherwise I cannot wrap my head around why they don't have a dedicated writer.
It would solve ... many of their problems . Lore writing wouldn't have to be passed around haphazardly to all of them. And we could have like... consistent, well put together lore. By people who Can Write
so um. W. Why do they not have a writer. They're supposedly consulting a professional writer for the Auraboa lore rewrite (which has repeatedly had more stuff chucked into it, it seems, which is usually not a great sign for how a story is progressing) so like... why not just. Hire. A writer
Am I missing something .
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I did see that one reload screencap of ryoji in front of the piano...
will he get a social link with the male protagonist this time?? Is that confirmed or is it a forever lost cause this'll be his last chance to, too..
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Don't forget the reason the U.S. is supporting Israel's genocide of Palestine - hell, 90% of the reason they ever get involved into something in the Middle East is for ulterior purposes regarding oil.
That and the Ben Gurion Canal project, which you can learn more about:
Also this short video explaining the canal's significance and full history in summary:
Simply put,
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@hawkogurl I'll write the post(s) eventually but if I were to combine "No Way Home if it was better written" and "how to not blow your Norman Osborn Redemption," the crux of it would be the Missed Opportunity.
Picking up the Raimi villains and putting them in another universe is probably not what I would have done first, but if you're a writer who must redeem these villains by dropping them into the MCU, then you actually DO have fertile ground for a Norman Osborn Redemption of a slightly more realistic and narratively satisfying variety.
Who is Norman Osborn? A wealthy, affluent man who has gone mad with power. Now you've taken him and dropped in a world where he has no name, no money, no home, no company, no family. He has none of the things that give him his power, except his own performance-enhanced body because you take that with you everywhere. Then he is informed that he is going to die, that he has already been dead as a consequence of the destructive path he had put himself on, and he WILL die again if sent back to where he came from. The only way to avoid this fate is if something changes, and changes drastically.
Basically, they had Norman Osborn's Christmas Carol moment set up right there and they didn't use it properly, they went with the whole cure thing instead. They painted Norman more as an unwilling victim of the Goblin, rather than someone who did this to himself and must now choose if he is going to act differently in the face of such a sobering realization. Given how wrapped up he had gotten in being the Goblin, the certainty of his own destruction might have been the one thing that could snap him out of it.
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