Nature is Metal
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Probably just the trans women who rejected you since the mermaids lack pussies.
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@George-K said in Nature is Metal:
That snail would make a
greatinteresting pet. I wonder if you can house-break it.I was thinking escargot for a large group.
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@jon-nyc said in Nature is Metal:
She could have just as easily lost her calf.
Black bears are like giant kittens compared to Grizzlies. But if they think you're food and are hungry enough, they can easily cut you to ribbons.
This woman's mistake was letting that bear get so close in the first place. I mean I get it, freeze and appear non-threatening is a go-to for people, but those three should have scared it off.
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So you’re saying you wouldn’t want to personally step in to break up the grizzly fight I posted above?
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So you’re saying you wouldn’t want to personally step in to break up the grizzly fight I posted above?
wrote on 21 Jul 2020, 18:09 last edited by Aqua Letifer@jon-nyc said in Nature is Metal:
So you’re saying you wouldn’t want to personally step in to break up the grizzly fight I posted above?
I'd pull out my phone and do exactly what the person recording it did. Except I might have to edit the audio afterward to mute out my pants-shitting, depending on how close I was.
I've been up close to black bears a couple times. They're freaky enough.
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 01:29 last edited by
I think I mentioned this in another thread on bears
(BTW, we have more than one??? 5555)
If it is black, fight back
if it is brown, lay down
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Think about how many hominids had to die to pass that heuristic down to us.
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@jon-nyc said in Nature is Metal:
Think about how many hominids had to die to pass that heuristic down to us.
Stories do preserve the collected wisdom of a culture.
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"Stay the FUCK away from my babies!"
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"Yes, that's our chicken. How did you know we named her Karen?"
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I really didn't need to see or know that.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_channel
In excitable cells such as neurons, myocytes, and certain types of glia, sodium channels are responsible for the rising phase of action potentials. These channels go through three different states called resting, active and inactive states.
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Voltage-gated sodium channels play an important role in action potentials. If enough channels open when there is a change in the cell's membrane potential, a small but significant number of Na+ ions will move into the cell down their electrochemical gradient, further depolarizing the cell. Thus, the more Na+ channels localized in a region of a cell's membrane the faster the action potential will propagate and the more excitable that area of the cell will be. This is an example of a positive feedback loop. The ability of these channels to assume a closed-inactivated state causes the refractory period and is critical for the propagation of action potentials down an axon.Na+ channels both open and close more quickly than K+ channels, producing an influx of positive charge (Na+) toward the beginning of the action potential and an efflux (K+) toward the end.