Oh you might not like it.
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I love the concept of either "getting mad" or even more funny thinking *other* people will get mad because you said what you said some opinions or showed them a photo of someone who you think is buff and strong.
Does that really happen in real life?
Anyways.
I'm also I'm *not* kidding. This is peak performants* If you don't look like her? If you can't haul leaf?
I'm not impressed. Sorry.*thank you to @gnomekat for that pun
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I love the concept of either "getting mad" or even more funny thinking *other* people will get mad because you said what you said some opinions or showed them a photo of someone who you think is buff and strong.
Does that really happen in real life?
Anyways.
I'm also I'm *not* kidding. This is peak performants* If you don't look like her? If you can't haul leaf?
I'm not impressed. Sorry.*thank you to @gnomekat for that pun
"Oh you work out? That's cute. How fast can you strip a tree? ... That's what I THOUGHT."
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I love the concept of either "getting mad" or even more funny thinking *other* people will get mad because you said what you said some opinions or showed them a photo of someone who you think is buff and strong.
Does that really happen in real life?
Anyways.
I'm also I'm *not* kidding. This is peak performants* If you don't look like her? If you can't haul leaf?
I'm not impressed. Sorry.*thank you to @gnomekat for that pun
The rest of the raving about this ant is here:
myrmepropagandist (@futurebird@sauropods.win)
Attached: 1 image The book “Gardening Ants: The Attines” (Weber) is old but it has so many banger illustrations. Here is one showing the size difference in Atta cephalotes minors and majors. This difference is entirely caused by how the ants are fed and cared for. Ants have so much variability in gene expression and they use it to shape their population to fit the work that needs to be done. (I love the naturalistic placement of the minor on the major’s head, they do hang out like this.) #antbooks #diagrams #ants
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