"Hiking the Appalachian Trail" was one for a bit... >.>
Posts by Keesh Foxbat ๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ ๐ฆ๐ฆ
Hello! ^^
This is why the designation of Foxbat versus Batfox is key! :P
Six-panel comic showing a masc and a fem character transforming into a pair of anthro fruit bats. Image 1: The masc character is holding his neck with a pained expression while his friend is casting a cheeky, timid glance at him. A small fang is protruding from her mouth, and she has already grown bat ears. Caption: After the bite... Dialogue: Masc character: So, I'm a vampire now? Fem character: Well uh, not exactly... Panel 2-5: Various close-ups showing different body parts of the masc character changing. His ears turn long and pointy, his face stretches out into a batlike snout, his feet turn into prehensile, digitgrade claws and his hands grow into membranous wings. Panel 6: Our protagonists have both turned into a pair of anthropomorphic fruit bats. Dialogue: Fem character: More like a were-bat! Masc character: Eh, close enough!
Werebat TF for BringBackTheDead!
#transformation #transfur #tftuesday
Hah!
Anyone claiming to be an unquestionable authority usually has a few screws loose.
Caved and got a reverse osmosis unit for the counter after seeing my tap water was 10 ppm nitrate.
Big ag fertilizer and pig farm manure, the story of Iowa.
Precisely. If you are so convinced that your conclusions are "absolutely nothing if not accurate", you aren't sharing science, you're preaching dogma.
Oh that's not fair
It's weird how I can give a talk to dozens/hundreds in a professional setting and not be phased, but will clam the hell up when in a social circle of 4-10 people.
Not with dad beer! D:
Simple joy of good bread
And epithelial cells
One of the most evil rules to initiate in King's cup: baby bird.
Goodness I'm glad I'm not so up my own ass to think my research is the unquestionable truth.
If the last few years haven't made it clear, the forces driving the stock market are largely vibes and the field of economics is mostly bullshit.
Sorry, WI also wants that sweet tourist money.
I wonder how many people who don't like beer were turned off by somebody first giving them a hopped to hell IPA or a bitter Budweiser.
Also cannot understate the importance of the gender/species euphoria that VR regularly provides for many people. It's the only way I get to be most days.
@colinstu.birdbutt.com
One of the perks of the Midwest is that our brewery scene tends to be 5-25% IPA, not 80-100%.
I should be more angry about them closing 57 of 77 US Forest Service research facilities, but it's more of a dejected acceptance. Grants have dried up, budgets are shoestring at best, and positions are getting more and more scarce. It's bad out here in environmental research. It's really bad.
So, Nutella-filled moon pies. Yes?
Happy Dyngus Day!
All you people falling for TF potions... drinking out of lab glassware, tsk tsk...
I wish more people understood that not all of us are chatterboxes, and that a lack of gab doesn't mean a lack of care.
"One of the penalties of an ecological education is that one lives alone in a world of wounds. Much of the damage inflicted on the land is quite visible to laymen. An ecologist must either harden his shell and make believe that the consequences of science are none of his business, or he must be the doctor who sees the marks of death in a community that believes itself well and does not want to be told otherwise" quote by Aldo Leopold
Every day I think about this passage
Congratulations to Microsoft Outlook on taking your suckage beyond Earth.
Yes, he's in the movie.
Censorship would be happening if the government or some other authority stepped in and told me I couldn't write or speak about my work. I've never had that.
I was rejected once by a journal that didn't think it was good enough, but that's not censorship. I just went and published it elsewhere.