Source: the-shark-blog
Dude. Got. THE FUCK. Outta there!
YO.
My smart ass would’ve figured out how to break every law of physics and teleport myself back to the crib.
Then again, my smart ass would’ve never been in the woods in the first place.
OMG this is so scary
Slim…I said the loudest “oh, fuck nah” when that shit came out the cut, then a loud-ass “awww shit” when the branch was in the road.
Oh HELL no, this is why I stay away from the woods, too
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Devin Townsend’s new 7-string baritone Ziltoid Flying V from Warwick/Framus.
It has a built in fog machine, A FOG MACHINE.
Jacob’s Well - Wimberley, Texas
As stated by Huffington Post
Researchers are now determined that plants have the ability to respond to being chewed.
Basically, plants in the study were able to “hear” themselves being eaten, creating a type of defense mode against their prey, the caterpillar.
Using a laser microphone, the scientist were able to record the vibrations and sounds of caterpillars chewing on plant leaves. The scientists played them to the plants before caterpillars had a chance to nibble. As it turns out, when plants were exposed to these chewing vibrations for a few hours, they reacted by producing increased amounts of mustard oils — which caterpillars hate!
So technically they can hear (hear as in sense) themselves being eaten alive!
Many articles are springing up with “bad news for vegan community” based on this finding, but researchers only said that this finding will help find new ways to defend plants against pesky insects.
From here, researchers plan to find out how exactly these vibrations are able to be sensed by the plants as they’re being munched on.
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Source: honeyrococo
I simultaneously love and hate this.
first 10 minutes of the 3rd Berserk movie






