Motivational Moon
Recently I read on Twitter about the theory that the sun does not exist. According to this theory, what we consider the sun is actually the moon, which reflects the light of the Earth. (It only shines dimly at night because it reflects just a few streetlights.)
I don’t understand much about astronomy, but the theory seems far-fetched.
Anyway, I wish you all a great new week!
Meeting People
Really hard
Obvious
Alarm clock
Thinking about society
Dark Energy
Energy
Feeling
Two of you
Postponing things
People
What’s interesting about people is that, as individuals, they’re generally harmless and can even be fun to hang out with. But when a bunch of them form a group, keeping some distance is a good idea. When several groups become a crowd, the best option is to run away. And when we live in a state full of people, all is lost. There’s no hope left and nowhere to escape.
Penguin and Snowball
A tiny penguin encountered a gigantic snowball.
Penguin: “Biggest snowball in the world! I wish you were a huge cookie.”
Snowball: “I AM a cookie! A cookie made of frozen water.”
Penguin: “Then you’re not a cookie but a drink.” [Read more…]
Who Is It?
These are not supposed to be unicorn fish, but narwhals, and they really have such a horn. However, the horn is actually a gigantic tooth. Nature is full of wonders!
I suspect most of the unicorns that used to gallop around here eventually got fed up, jumped into the sea, and evolved into narwhals (or into crabs, as many animals become crabs over time). Other unicorns stayed on land and evolved into rhinoceroses. Or into land crabs.
Crab
I’ve read that all sorts of animals tend to evolve into crabs over time. It’s possible to prove that with the following experiment:
1. Throw a few fish or elephants or cookies into the sea.
2. Wait a few million years.
3. Take a look.
The odds are that they all will have evolved into crabs.
Maybe that’s slightly exaggerated, but in principle, it works just like that. I think. I mostly drew stick figures in my biology class instead of paying attention.
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