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otter, to comicstrips in Broom broom

Ah yea I agree. I’ve been relying on the link that comes with the browser extension but miss it when that doesn’t happen. I appreciate you adding it and I’ll try to be better about it :)

otter, to comicstrips in Broom broom

thanks :)

posted it along to that one too

otter, to comicstrips in "Inner Jungle" - False Knees - February 17th, 2021

Reminds me of the joke

A man was driving down the road with twenty penguins in the back seat. The police stop him and say that he can’t drive around with the penguins in the car and should take them to the zoo. The man agrees and drives off.

The next day the same man is driving down the road with twenty penguins in the back and again. He is stopped by the same police officer who says, “Hey! I though I told you to take those to the zoo.”

The man replies “I did. Today I’m taking them to the movies.”

otter, to comicstrips in #739 by Extra Ordinairy Comics

Sale Snail has places to be

otter, to asklemmy in Is it actually possible to change your personality

Woah, good that he survived and it’s impressive he continued to work in the field afterwards

As a researcher at the Institute for High Energy Physics in Protvino, Russian SSR, Anatoli Bugorski worked with the largest particle accelerator in the Soviet Union, the U-70 synchrotron. On 13 July 1978, Bugorski was checking a malfunctioning piece of equipment when the safety mechanisms failed. Bugorski was leaning over the equipment when he stuck his head in the path of the 76 GeV proton beam. Reportedly, he saw a flash “brighter than a thousand suns” but did not feel any pain. The beam passed through the back of his head, the occipital and temporal lobes of his brain, the left middle ear, and out through the left hand side of his nose. The exposed parts of his head received a local dose of 200,000 to 300,000 roentgens (2,000 to 3,000 Sieverts). Bugorski understood the severity of what had happened, but continued working on the malfunctioning equipment, and initially opted not to tell anyone what had happened.

otter, to asklemmy in Is it actually possible to change your personality

Maybe don’t do this though

otter, to comicstrips in Ep. 925 - Minority Report - Safely Endangered Comics

That’s what I get for typing instead of copy paste

I’ll try and fix it when I’m on desktop again

otter, to asklemmy in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

Find new communities when that happens, or bring it up with the admins so those mods are replaced

otter, to asklemmy in What can we do, as lemmy users, to fight fake news being pushed in the platform?

which community of worldnews?

otter, to comicstrips in "Fine(d)" by Extra Ordinary comics

Great to see! That’s 3 I know of, more creators may be sneaking around

otter, to comicstrips in "Just like you" by LoadingArtist

One of my favourites, especially because of that last panel

otter, to comicstrips in Poorly Drawn Lines – Need to Focus

Whoops, I was relying on the UI to find identical posts 😄

I’ll take a peek at recent posts next time

otter, to comicstrips in Hidden Beauty - Safely Endangered

Yep, fun coincidence I guess 😄

otter, to comicstrips in xkcd: Sign Combo

Haven’t thought about secretory vesicles in a while, and this is a pretty unique context for them lmao

otter, to asklemmy in People who have those talking buttons for their pet, how long did it take for them to catch on, and do they really work?

Does he do other actions when he wants food/water/outside?

I’m picturing a dog annoyed that it has to use the buttons instead of being able to point at the water bowl 😄

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