[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 19 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

i'm guessing that you're not writing about the article but the photo used in that Wikipedia article.

what's nsfw about a photo of a 6 months old baby, used to demonstrate the birthmark that's the subject of the article?

are even baby bums nsfw now?

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Mongolian spot (en.wikipedia.org)
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They occur in around 80% of Asians, and 80% to 85% of Native American infants. Approximately 90% of Polynesians and Micronesians are born with slate grey nevus, as are about 46% of children in Latin America, where they are associated with non-European descent. These spots also appear on 5–10% of babies of full Caucasian descent. African American babies have slate grey nevus at a frequencies of 90% to 96%.

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[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 day ago

@Itrytoblenderrender@lemmy.world

seems like you choose the next theme 🎉

[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago

which plant is that?

i use reinforced tires (specialized armadillo or continental gatorskin) that don't pop easily

[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 days ago

yes, according to researchers, they did meet homo sapiens and interbred

The oldest potential Neanderthal bones date to 430,000 years ago

Anatomically modern humans emerged around 300,000 years ago in Africa, evolving from Homo heidelbergensis or a similar species.

The date of divergence of Neanderthals from their ancestor H. heidelbergensis is also unclear.

my thinking was that if both homo sapiens and Neanderthals evolved from "h. heidelbergensis" than Neanderthals met h. sapiens but not their "ancestors"

[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 days ago
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Caltrop (en.wikipedia.org)

A caltrop (also known as caltrap, galtrop, cheval trap, galthrap, galtrap, calthrop, jackrock or crow's foot) is an area denial weapon made up of usually four, but possibly more, sharp nails or spines arranged in such a manner that one of them always points upward from a stable base (for example, a tetrahedron). Historically, caltrops were part of defences that served to slow the advance of troops, especially horses, chariots, and war elephants, and were particularly effective against the soft feet of camels. In modern times, caltrops are effective when used against wheeled vehicles with pneumatic tires.

[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 days ago

https://f-droid.org/packages/de.arnowelzel.android.periodical/ — menstrual/period calendar

https://f-droid.org/packages/org.secuso.privacyfriendlypaindiary/ or https://github.com/SecUSo/privacy-friendly-pain-diary — Privacy Friendly Pain Diary is an Android app that allows its users to make daily diary entries recording their condition and the intensity, location, nature and time of the pain they feel, as well as the medication they take and additional notes.

[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 2 points 3 days ago

if only you took the photo 40 seconds earlier 👀

[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 3 points 3 days ago

do you cook (boil?) rice before frying?

[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 18 points 3 days ago

things change for some people. For some time now politics are revolving around xenophobia and when you're not concerned by this hate, when you're not a target, you have the luxury to say/write: Both parties are the same, nothing will change.

[-] merde@sh.itjust.works 7 points 3 days ago

we'll die heroically 😅

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Here’s Why I Decided To Buy ‘InfoWars’ By Bryce P. Tetraeder, Global Tetrahedron CEO ☞ https://theonion.com/heres-why-i-decided-to-buy-infowars/

And let me say, I really do see it as a family. Much like family members, our brands are abstract nodes of wealth, interchangeable assets for their patriarch to absorb and discard according to the opaque whims of the market. And just like family members, our brands regard one another with mutual suspicion and malice.

🤣

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Lucilia bufonivora (en.wikipedia.org)

The adult toadfly strategically lays its eggs near the nostrils of the common toad, displaying a preference for weakened or injured individuals. Upon hatching, the larvae delicately feed on the nostril tissue, gradually navigating into the intricate passages of the nasal cavities. As they mature, these voracious larvae exhibit an insatiable appetite, devouring not only the host's eyes but also its brain and other vital tissues.

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