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Dio, 9 months ago in 9 December 2023 Nicest one so far.
Nicest one so far.
blackluster117, 9 months ago in 8 December 2023 Keeping up with the Joneses.
Keeping up with the Joneses.
JamesStallion, 9 months ago in 9 December 2023 Top shelf Far Side.
Top shelf Far Side.
mindbleach, 9 months ago in 8 December 2023 > HOW DO YOU TURN THIS ON
> HOW DO YOU TURN THIS ON
wander1236, 9 months ago in 8 December 2023 Literally 1984
Literally 1984
ooklamok, 9 months ago in 8 December 2023 I need the Corridor Crew VFX guys to analyze those wine glass shadows.
I need the Corridor Crew VFX guys to analyze those wine glass shadows.
abbadon420, 9 months ago in 8 December 2023 I could’ve used this as a kid
I could’ve used this as a kid
HonoraryMancunian, 9 months ago in 27 November 2023 Well my mind saw something very different at first
Well my mind saw something very different at first
fibojoly, 9 months ago You need to stop reading hentai, baka!
You need to stop reading hentai, baka!
DrMango, 9 months ago I should call her…
I should call her…
camelCaseGuy, 9 months ago in 8 December 2023 Pfft… Mouth-breathers
Pfft… Mouth-breathers
bionicjoey, 9 months ago in 8 December 2023 I love the sheer number of TFS comics that are just “what if people, but animals?”
I love the sheer number of TFS comics that are just “what if people, but animals?”
tacosanonymous, 9 months ago in 28 November 2023 I love that their bodies get bigger but their arms are still skinny.
I love that their bodies get bigger but their arms are still skinny.
Xanthrax, 9 months ago (edited 9 months ago) That’s how it actually works, right? They have something more akin to a hydraulic system, than a muscular system. I think all the pressure would be stored in the trunk, right? Edit: never mind, I’m thinking of arachnids, not insects. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachnid_locomotion Ants have muscles: www.nytimes.com/2007/11/20/science/20qna.html They both use hemolymph but only arachnids use them as hydraulics.
That’s how it actually works, right? They have something more akin to a hydraulic system, than a muscular system. I think all the pressure would be stored in the trunk, right?
Edit: never mind, I’m thinking of arachnids, not insects.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachnid_locomotion
Ants have muscles:
www.nytimes.com/2007/11/20/science/20qna.html
They both use hemolymph but only arachnids use them as hydraulics.
Unforeseen, 9 months ago in 7 December 2023 Reminds me of the rockies and the runaway ramps
Reminds me of the rockies and the runaway ramps
Gork, 9 months ago in 27 November 2023 Hmmm so you have GNU/Linux, GNU+Linux, and GNU\Linux. Do you just have Linux?
Hmmm so you have GNU/Linux, GNU+Linux, and GNU\Linux. Do you just have Linux?
jayrhacker, 9 months ago I have a whole GNU Hurd over here…
I have a whole GNU Hurd over here…
tetris11, 9 months ago Won’t they need a GNU Shepherd?
Won’t they need a GNU Shepherd?
Kerb, 9 months ago unfortunatley they are still stuck in there, since there is no stable release yet.
unfortunatley they are still stuck in there, since there is no stable release yet.
Rodeo, 9 months ago (edited 9 months ago) Yes, but hardly any software is tested with musl instead of glibc, so you might have problems.
Yes, but hardly any software is tested with musl instead of glibc, so you might have problems.
Scribbd, 9 months ago Ok, but what is GNU-Linux?
Ok, but what is GNU-Linux?
Gork, 9 months ago GLix
GLix
_lilith, 9 months ago in 7 December 2023 Reminds me of that crazy bus driver
Reminds me of that crazy bus driver
takeda, 9 months ago in 7 December 2023 Unlike the original story, even if he didn’t “cry wolf” the passengers won’t be able to help with the brakes.
Unlike the original story, even if he didn’t “cry wolf” the passengers won’t be able to help with the brakes.
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