Araneus diadematus is called this, because of the fancy crucifix it's sporting on its abdomen; a most pious of spoder
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Don't be a wimp, I bet it tastes great!!AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<the cat instantly bolts out of the room at full speed in a sweaty panic>
Don't be a wimp, I bet it tastes great!!
It's tiny, you know?AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<the cat instantly bolts out of the room at full speed in a sweaty panic>
I've walked past that steeply thing in Scotland.
If I'm right it's the Scott monument, and they call it the 'Gothic rocket'.
Hummingbird plant native to Australia
That's just the very worst interpretation you could possibly make of my sharing of rather spectacular phenomenons. To any neutral onlooker there's no delight in my comment let alone political joy, amazement obviously which is I believe the spirit of this thread. Sorry you feel that way and please take your petty personal grievances to DMs if you really can't contain them.@Frank Gulotta
I am not sure why you think extreme weather causing great harm to people and their property fulfils the brief of 'fascinating and cool' content that Nexus said this thread is intended for?
It comes across as though you are actively delighted at normal Chinese people suffering because of your political views about the people who rule China.
That's just the very worst interpretation you could possibly make of my sharing of rather spectacular phenomenons. To any neutral onlooker there's no delight in my comment let alone political joy, amazement obviously which is I believe the spirit of this thread. Sorry you feel that way and please take your petty personal grievances to DMs if you really can't contain them.
In the 1980s, NASA scientist Lonnie Johnson got the idea for a water gun