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spiny dogfish

(Swim On 5, 2019) #art #sciart 🎨🦑🦈
Illustration of a spiny dogfish and smaller fish swimming among stylized kelp strands, white lines of current threading around it and its surroundings.
ineptstupidloser.bsky.social
A relevant article I previously stumbled across which discusses leisure’s importance in society and how reading played a role in labor movements: www.plough.com/en/topics/cu...
The Freedom to Read
Charlie Tyson argues that the future of reading depends on control over our time.
www.plough.com
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beziostudio.bsky.social
Happy Ctenophore day! Its a perfect day to celebrate such a small yet beautifully diverse phyla that comes in a wide array of shapes and colors. #Ctenophoreday
Drawing of various Ctenophore anatomies showing the diversity of the phylum. center/front, top left, and right are lobate ctenophores, center/back is a beroid or nuda ctenophore, center/right is a cydippid or tentacled ctenophore, and bottom/left is a benthic ctenophore A drawing of the Blood belly comb jelly ctenophore (comb jelly) which is known for its stricking red coloration that helps it live in the deep sea
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petrathepostdoc.bsky.social
OCTOBER IS HERE, LET'S A GO!

Day 1 #Invertober2025 - Japanese sea nettle (Chrysaora pacifica) 🪼

#SciArt #invertebrates
semi-realistic drawing of a japanese sea nettle, a nice bright orange and yellow jellyfish with three different types of tentacles, shorter orange ones, long thin orange ones, and medium length very lace looking ones, presented on a black background. semi-realistic drawing of a japanese sea nettle, a nice bright orange and yellow jellyfish with three different types of tentacles, shorter orange ones, long thin orange ones, and medium length very lace looking ones, presented on a white background.
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jlynnart.bsky.social
Oh, hello October 🎃
A dromaeosaurid holding a pumpkin. The background is full of creepy trees and crawling bramble. The raptor looks mischievous.
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rbreich.bsky.social
Democrats have leverage — and they need to use it to fight back against this regime.

Any Democratic senator who votes for a continuing resolution offered by Republicans will effectively be green-lighting the cruel policies passed in Trump's big, ugly bill.

Do not cave in.
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ineptstupidloser.bsky.social
So sorry to hear that! I hope that you’re able to recover quickly and the incident didn’t spook you too much
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doginacafe.bsky.social
duncan and eddie returns with the finale to puppy love starting this sunday, august 17th!! i hope you're as excited as i am!!
A colorful digital illustration of two anthropomorphic dogs laying on the ground of a room, with flowers and ribbons littered around them. The husky on the right has an empty expression, while the beagle on the left stares at the husky sweetly. Gentle lime lighting cascades over them, with a heavy blue shadow framing their faces in the center of the composition. A title is overlaid over the entire image, reading "Duncan and Eddie: Puppy Love" with the caption "By Chervil" written at the top.
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nataliajagielska.bsky.social
I'm super grateful for being included in a diverse lineup of extremely talented artists in the upcoming Mesozic Art II. Especially considering I have no art education & the artworks I do are after-work cartoons, which bring joy to a lovely niche of people on the internet! ❤️
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flintdibble.bsky.social
Ancient Athenian ceramic painters loved to paint Heracles and the Nemean Lion. But it's clear that some of the artists had never seen a lion...

This one looks like the lion in the Wizard of Oz!
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my pic from the National Archaeological Museum in Athens
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psalidodont.bsky.social
the scalding brinespewer
#digitalart #intothedeadlands #creature #dragon
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nkalamb.bsky.social
Read this passage, please, about trying to provide therapy for trauma in Gaza, even though it should make you feel like you are stabbing needles into your eyes.

www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...

Akhras, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, lost his home to an Israeli strike, in early 2024. He and his family have been displaced multiple times, living in tents where the canvas sweats from too many bodies pressed into too little space. He no longer sits in a white-walled office or wears a badge. But he continues to work, seeing some fifty patients a day, most of them children. One of his regular patients is a young girl, no older than fourteen, who survived a strike that killed her entire family. She woke up in an I.C.U., alone, unable to understand where everyone had gone. Now she sits in front of Akhras in silence, until she asks, again and again, if he can bring them back. He has no answer, only a pencil stub and a coloring book, which he hopes she can use to express and process her emotions.
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jfmclaughlin92.bsky.social
OH MY GOD THE FUCKING PROBLEM ISN'T INSPIRING STUDENTS, IT'S PROVIDING MATERIAL SUPPORT FOR RESEARCH SO THEY CAN ACTUALLY PURSUE CAREERS IN IT YOU HALF-BAKED CLAMS
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Eos @eos.org · Jun 3
“The challenge is that our young people are not inspired” to enter STEM fields, Parker said. She pointed to President Trump’s Presidential AI Challenge, meant to encourage student and educator achievements in AI. “We certainly encourage other kinds of activities like this that can inspire students.”
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ineptstupidloser.bsky.social
Amazing! :)

Is there any paleontological evidence for those little red spotted feathers (hairs?) rising out of the tail of protoceratops? Or is that more so artistic flare? I really like them, they remind me of a peacock.
ineptstupidloser.bsky.social
That’s beautiful! Did you write that or did it come from somewhere else? If so, where? Google has offered me no information lol