DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 10%
hello fellow escalation spiral enjoyer, let us revel in bloodshed together!
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 96%
it's the illusion of choice, they already have all your data anyway
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 33%
either way it'll happen way sooner than most people think
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 100%
wowee that is a dope car
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 50%
yeah how cool would it be to have militias fighting in the streets again. the world is so boring without political violence and car bombs blowing up little children
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 100%
looks like it's a screenshot from an Austin Powers movie
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 6%
well, both have the same root cause
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 100%
is that something people really put on burgers? I've never seen that before
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 83%
lmao that didn't even register with me. also why tf is there icing sugar on the burger
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 100%
your image is proof that bork fomb cannot be comprehended by feeble mortal minds
here are some more images where the prompt is simply "bork fomb":
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 100%
this is what DallE thinks is a bork fomb
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 83%
Slut means "mixture of rain and snow" in Norwegian. So she is warning the aircraft of bad weather. That's why they are landing.
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 100%
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DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 100%
Generally in trees you have the xylem in the middle which transports water and minerals from the roots to the rest of the plant. You have the phloem on the outside, it transports photosynthetic products and nutrients to all parts of the plant. The cambium where growth happens sits between them, because there they get easy access to water minerals and nutrients. The xylem is a mix of living and dead cells. The tracheids and vessel elements in the xylem, which are responsible for water transport, are dead at maturity. So it's probably too hard to move them to grow from the inside out for trees. This whole process of growing thicker is called secondary growth as opposed to primary growth at the tips of stems and roots.
Also if were the other way around and trees would grow from the inside out, you'd have to have vessels going from the leaves to the center of the stems to deliver nutrients, which just complicates everything. And the tree wanted to grow from the inside by 1cm, every "ring" in the xylem would have to grow one centimeter longer in circumference or crack. It's much easier to just add a layer on the outside. Also having living layer around the tree probably helps it defend itself from pathogens. If all the mostly dead woody stuff was on the outside fungi etc would have an easier time invading, I think.
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 100%
is this map based off a Rimworld map?
DavidGarcia 12mo ago • 88%
Oh so managment is allowed to offer them a banana, but when I do it it's ""sexual harassment"" or whatever. smh double standards
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Here is the same mushroom from my last post but 3 days later and photographed from the other side. I feels like a rock with a rubbery coating. It seems to be growing what looks like roots? It doesn't seem like it's dying off, rather it seems to be growing stronger. It's growing under a pear tree, maybe it's feeding off of dead roots? I'm thinking maybe a ganoderma? Here is a closeup and one from the same angle as my last post: ![](https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/a4d0ae36-7657-4c0c-be4d-b15747546b83.jpeg) ![](https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/8a85f4f3-98f2-4209-ae88-d4cf82f82980.jpeg) Edit: Here it is 3 days ago: ![](https://feddit.nl/pictrs/image/b16b94ff-75f7-4135-8626-0d854fe5c47e.jpeg)
Does anyone have any idea what this is? I thought it was a moldy pear (it's under a pear and apple tree, next to some sage and valerian), but it's hardish and attached to the ground.
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Infinity had a multireddit feature that let you create your own multireddits. I think it was client side, because I can use it without an account? Will this feature ever come back? I know there are no multicommunities on Lemmy yet, but it would be cool if we could do it client-side.
Any time I try to apply filters from the home screen, it only filters Subscribed. Is there a way to filter on All or Local? I tried switching the tab order, but that didn't work. Thanks for the port btw.