Funny animals you can make with keyboard

A place where we can laugh at our non-human friends.

2011.08.30 19:29 satayjo2 A place where we can laugh at our non-human friends.

Welcome to the subreddit for our funny animal friends!
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2013.02.22 05:05 tara1 animals being jerks!

A place for sharing videos, gifs, and images of animals being jerks.
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2013.03.15 21:58 tara1 Animals just being bros

A place for sharing videos, gifs, and images of animals being bros.
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2024.05.14 16:00 Objective-Panic-6426 The way people say shit in the name of being "dark" is sickening.

Recently everyone mentions "R" word so casually. Those Instagram "fridge" jokes. Throwing around abusive words to strangers.
Domestic violence, r*pe jokes and any issue which is not something to be laughed about.
And that random pe*ophilic behaviour. I saw a video of a little girl that day. And people were saying "not my proudest fap." Wtf?
Makes me feel sick to my stomach. Then when you point out their shit they say "oh take a joke" "womp womp" "cry about it."
There something very wrong with people if they are finding this "funny."
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2024.05.14 15:59 gw_clowd I'm free finally, so I decided to reward myself with some friendships. Anyone available?

I'm 17M,but does it matter??
Here's why you should be friends with me.
I don't :
• play games • watch anime • do all those rubbish stuffs • not a perv • am not childish • not Gen-Z influenced • don't seek relationships
I do :
• enthusiasm in computers • we could say I'm mature • read personal development books • help others • learn a lot • open minded • growth mindset
So,since you've read this brief info about me,why don't you also just hit that message button and let's have a small talk shall we?
Yes, small talk. If you don't like me then you can choose not to be friends with me as well. That's completely fine.
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2024.05.14 15:58 AspireGrow Full stack / UI UX / DM combo solopreneur???

Hey,
I’m an aspiring solopreneur. I’ve been doing sales all my life but I’m looking to change my path and do something more interesting.
For those with experience in Full stack web dev, UI & UX, Digital Marketing as a combo, would you say it’s worth pursuing as a solopreneur?
I feel there are companies in need of such a service that can’t pay too much and not too little. If one could land only a few as a solopreneur I believe I could make a decent living from this niche. Maybe I’m wrong.
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2024.05.14 15:57 freddiemercurial 45 [M4F] UK/Anywhere - I miss having that connection with someone special. There's nothing like it.

I’m after the relationship that goes the distance, the one that results in love and, when the time is right, the ‘m word’. I can’t think of anything I look forward to more than spending my life with the woman I love.
I love physical displays of affection, both public and otherwise. Gestures like holding, hugging, etc, are something I adore and would always welcome, especially because I love the excitement and warm feeling that come with being close to the one you love.
The person I am after is someone who is kind and caring, somebody that I can relaxed around. I don’t want the stress of being around someone who gets set off my the smallest thing. My sense of humour is varied, although it can best be described as something of a mix of Chandler Bing (RIP) and Edmund Blackadder.
When we’re together, my ideal night would involve spending our time at home, curled up on the sofa together and watching a film, or playing a game, although I’m not against the occasional day/night out if it’s just the two of us.I watch little in the way of current TV or films, and almost no sport. My main solo hobbies can be found on my friends post.
If we’re apart, as I presume we would be in the early days of our relationship, then, because I game a fair bit, I’d be open to you watching me play something, or vice versa if you game as well. We could also chat while we play our own individual games. We can also watch films, TV, etc, or whatever may bring us closer together.
I’m in the UK, so I would prefer to talk to someone who is also in the UK, as it would make things convenient for the both of us, and it would also make meeting up easier, and I would want to meet up if things progress well. However, I am open to talking to people who are overseas, as long as you’re moving to the UK in the near future, and that the move is, if not set in stone, then is at least guaranteed to happen or to be able to happen. Be aware that I am unable to travel overseas, although not for any nefarious reason.
I’m a vegetarian, though I don’t mind being around meat eaters as long as they’re respectful of how I feel. I don’t drink and, while I’m okay being with someone who does, it won’t work if you’re a person who drinks frequently. I’m non-religious and non-spiritual, and this will never change, and my views are generally what you’d call progressive and liberal. Disparate views are one thing, but if you use terms like ‘PC/PC culture’, ‘liberal’ or ‘woke’ as pejoratives, we will not get along. In addition, I do not smoke and will not be with a smoker.
I’m okay with either private messaging or Reddit chat, though I’d like to move off Reddit once we both feel comfortable doing so. Once we’ve moved to a different platform, exchanging pictures is then also something that would be done once we’re both comfortable, as would voice and video chat, especially because the best way to really get to know someone is through real-time communication.
Your opening message doesn’t have to be that long, just give me something to work with, something that can spark conversation. If you have any questions, queries, posers, then feel free to ask.
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2024.05.14 15:57 shockwave2493 [Online][D&D 5e][Thursdays 9pm EST] Dragons of Stormwreck Isle, New Game Starting Soon

https://startplaying.games/adventure/clvzca95p000651r0ycl548o3
Thursday Nights from 9-12i EST
⚜ New Players and veterans alike are welcome!
This will be my only running game, so you will have my full attention and focus working on making this game an epic adventure structured around you, while tying in your character's backstories. I hope that this becomes your main game and one that you will never forget.
We will be using Foundry for our tabletop, which will be free for you. Discord for voice and communications. It is fine if you are new to these, I can offer help and troubleshooting and can walk through them together.
🐲 Dragons of Stormwreck Isle: You find yourself shipwrecked on the Isle of Stormwreck, an island shaped by an age of conflict between the two dragon families. Will you be able to survive the island and escape?
After this adventure we will transition to a bigger campaign.
The game will be around 50/50 role play and roll play, but there may be parts of the campaign that will lean heavier to one side or the other.
I will be providing music and animated maps for more immersion. I do voice act NPCs and monsters...or at least attempt to.
I like to use the Rule of Cool as long as it is feasible and place fun over rules lawyering.
pst me here on reddit or my discord alatrix if interested.
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2024.05.14 15:57 DivinaStarborn 25+ server looking for active discord people who love to talk, are chronically online, and don't remember what color the grass is because they haven't seen the sunshine in 3 damn days.

Do you have a discord addiction? Let us fuel it!
We are a 25+ server dedicated to creating a fun, genuine community. We are a new server full of old friends. All of us have known each other from anywhere from a few months to years, and we have only recruited by word of mouth and friends of friends up until today. Our link will only be up for 24 hours as we don't want to be open to the public full time, so get in while you can! We love making new friends!
We play a lot of multiplayer party games like goose goose duck, gartic phone, jackbox, oh deer. We have active VCs going throughout the day, usually around 4-10 of us at a time hanging out in them. Our chat has high activity and moves pretty fast, with a few quieter moments throughout the day, but don't be afraid to jump in on the conversation!
The main games we play currently are fortnite, COD, Valheim, helldivers, goose goose duck, content warning, lethal company, terraria, escapists, stardew valley, diablo 5, BG3. We really kind of dabble in anything, so if you don't play those games i'm sure we would pickup whatever you wanted to play!
We do not keep inactive members in this server due to the nature of wanting a tight-knit community.
Come check us out at https://discord.gg/elysiumhaven
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2024.05.14 15:57 OnigiriRiceball-_- "Interesting" food names?

Hi! I'm Asian, so I don't know much western food. But seems like people all over the world like to give dishes weird names. I knew about "pigs in a blanket" "toad in the hole" and "egg in the basket" for quite some time now, and a few days ago I learned about a new food, "Eggs and soldiers".
I wonder if there were anymore dishes with interesting names like these? Like, the name doesn't really make sense at first glance, but once you know what kind of food it is you realized the name actually kind of made sense? Doesn't matter if you think it's a "very ordinary dish and everyone already knew about it", as I have stated, I'm Asian with limited knowledge about Western food, and what you thought was what everybody grew up with may be like a whole new world to me. Also, if you have a non-western dish with a strange and interesting name, please tell me too! I want to learn about as much dishes as I can!
Please help! :) Tq!
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2024.05.14 15:56 blueberrycutiepie I'm not sure if I (25F) should initiate again or wait for him (28M) to?

I (25F) matched with this guy (28M) on a dating app in January. He lives a few states away from me, it's a 2-3 hour plane ride. We were chatting here and there for a month and in February, I told him I wanted to meet him in the middle and we chose a spot. He said he was down and I said we should call first to talk about details. I sort of initiated the call a week later and we talked about flights and accomodations and I asked him when he wanted to actually book stuff and he said we could the next weekend. We said we would do the end of March.
The next weekend rolls around and I'm making casual chit-chat with him and he leaves me on read. I reach out again a couple weeks later and we talk again and he doesn't bring up booking tickets or the plans. Then April rolls around and he makes a comment about something we can do when we meet. I ask him if he's still down to and he says he is and that we could do late April. Around the first week of April, he leaves me on read and I sent him an iMessage game (for fun) and he doesn't reply to that either (he usually does).
At this point, I'm annoyed because, even though the plans weren't concrete/finalized, don't say things if you can't follow through. So I blocked him on social media and deleted his number. He reached out and said hi to me last week so we've been chatting again but neither of us brought up the potential plans we made to meet. Should I ask him if he still wants to sometime or wait for him to bring it up at this point?
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2024.05.14 15:56 ConC02 Findings after intense job search

Hello,
I am currently on an intense job search looking for marketing jobs in Manchester, Liverpool and surrounding areas. As such I have come across quite a few of the false 'Marketing / Sales' jobs and have the following list of companies for you to AVOID AVOID AVOID
I have found all these via indeed:
Gold Point Promotions
Envision Mcr
Az / Azure Marketing liverpool
Group Project Manchester
River_mcr
If you are curious here are the signs that you should avoid
FOLLOW EACHOTHER ON INSTA, they also post similar pictures of vague 'events' with young looking people
Mention a lot about frequent company events etc
Websites use a lot of terminology that is meant to make them look real and smart - anyone with an understanding of their industry will be able to see its gibberish.
Interview strucutre seems the same, 10m call going over basic details before going on about how great you are and following up with a zoom interview
Little details available on google, address or business name not showing much or anything
I hope that this information may help stop someone from falling into these traps. Fuck these scam artist MLM clowns and the havock that they create
If anyone has any others feel free to comment their names, i hope this thread can be useful to someone
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2024.05.14 15:56 Mophandel Archaeotherium, the King of the White River Badlands

Archaeotherium, the King of the White River Badlands
Art by Bob Nicholls
Nowadays, when we envision the words “prey,” among modern mammalian fauna, few taxa come to mind as quickly as the hoofed mammals, better known as the ungulates. Indeed, for the better part of their entire evolutionary history, the ungulates have become entirely indistinguishable from the term “prey.” Across their two major modern branches, the artiodactyls (the “even-toed ungulates,” such as bovids, pigs, deer, hippos and giraffes) and the perissodactyls (the “odd-toed ungulates,” including horses, rhinos and tapir), the ungulates too have created an empire spanning nearly every continent, establishing themselves as the the dominant herbivores throughout their entire range. However, as a price for such success, their lot as herbivores have forced them into an unenviable position: being the food for the predators. Indeed, throughout the diets of most modern predators, ungulates make up the majority, if not the entirety, of their diet, becoming their counterparts in this evolutionary dance of theirs. They have become the lamb to their wolf, the zebra to their lion, the stag to their tiger. If there is a predator in need of lunch, chances are that there is an ungulate there to provide it. Of course, such a dynamic is not necessarily a recent innovation. For the last 15-20 million years, across much of the world, both new and old, the ungulates have served as prey for these predators through it all. Over the course of whole epochs, these two groups have played into these roles for millions of years, coevolving with each other in an eons-long game of cat-and-mouse. The shoes they fill are not new, but have existed for ages, and within their niches they have cultivated their roles to perfection. Indeed, with such a tenured history, it seems hardly surprising the ungulates are wholly inseparable from the terms “prey,” itself.
However, while this is the case now, as it has been for the last 15-20 million years, go back far enough, and we see that this dynamic is not as set in stone as we would think. Indeed, back during the Eocene and Oligocene, during the very earliest days of age of mammals, things were very different for the ungulates. While today they are considered little more than food for modern predators, during these olden days, the ungulates weren’t quite so benign. In fact, far from being fodder for top predators, the ungulates had turned the tables, instead becoming top predators themselves. Indeed, though nearly unheard of today, throughout much of the Eocene and Oligocene, carnivorous ungulates thrived in abundance, developing specializations for catching large prey and establishing themselves as top predators that competed alongside the more traditional carnivores, and even dominating them in some instances. Given such success, it’s no wonder that multiple such clades had arisen during this time. Such predators included the arctocyonids, a lineage of (ironically) hoof-less ungulates with large jaws and sharp teeth for capturing large prey. There were also the mesonychians, a lineage of dog-like ungulates with massive skulls and jaws that allowed them to reign as the top predator across much of the Eocene.
However, among these various lineages, one stands stands out among the rest, by far. Arising during the Eocene, this lineage, though superficially resembling modern pigs, hailed from one an ancient lineage of artiodactyls far removed from swine or most other ungulates in general, with few close relatives alive today. Through perhaps not the most predatory of the bunch, it was among the most formidable, as their superficially pig-like appearance came with giant predatory jaws and teeth unlike anything from the modern era. And of course, as if all of that wasn’t enough, this lineage also went on to earn arguably one of the most badass nicknames of any lineage of mammals, period. These predators, of course, were the entelodonts, a.k.a the “hell-pigs.” More so than any other predatory ungulate lineage, these formidable ungulates were the ones to turn the current paradigm upside down, becoming some of the largest and most dominant carnivores in their landscape, even with (and often in spite of) the presence of more traditional predators. Through impressive size, fearsome teeth and sheer tenacity, these animals became the top dogs of their time, ruling as behemoth-kings of their Paleogene kingdoms, domineering all comers, and throughout the ranks, one entelodont in particular demonstrated such dominance the best. Though not the largest or most powerful of their kind, it is one of the most iconic, being among the most well-known members of its lineage to date. Moreover, this enteledont also has some of the most complete life histories ever seen out of this clade, with its brutality and predatory prowess being displayed in the fossil record in a way seen in no other member of its kind. More than anything else, however, it was this predator that best turned the notion of “ungulates being prey” on its head, living in an environment that bore some of the largest carnivoran hypercarnivores to date and still reigning as the undisputed top predator of its domain. This fearsome beast was none other than Archaeotherium, icon of the entelodonts, terror of the Oligocene American west and undisputed king of the White River badlands.
The rise of Archaeotherium (and of entelodonts in general) is closely tied to the ascendancy of carnivorous ungulates as a whole, one of the earliest evolutionary success stories of the entire Cenozoic. Having become their own derived clade since the late Cretaceous, the ungulates were remarkably successful during the early Paleogene, as they were among the first mammalian clades to reach large sizes during those early days after the non-avian dinosaurs had gone extinct. As such, it was with incredible swiftness that, as the Paleogene progressed, the ungulates swooped upon the various niches left empty by the K-Pg mass extinction that killed the dinosaurs. This of course included the herbivorous niches we would know them for today, but this also included other, much more carnivore roles. Indeed, early on during the Paleogene, it was the ungulates that first seized the roles of large mammalian predators, becoming some the earliest large mammalian carnivores to ever live, well before even the carnivorans. Such predators included the arctocyonids, a lineage of vaguely dog-like, hoof-less ungulates with robust jaws and sharpened teeth that acted as some of earliest large carnivores of the Paleocene, with genera such as Arctocyon mumak getting up to the size of big cats. Even more prolific were the mesonychids. More so than what pretty much any other lineage of predator, it was the mesonychids that would stand out as the earliest dominant predators of the early Cenozoic. Growing up to the size of bears and with enormous, bone-crushing jaws, the mesonychids were among the most powerful and successful predators on the market at that time, with a near-global range and being capable of subjugating just about any other predator in their environments. Indeed, they, along with other carnivorous ungulates (as well as ungulates in general), were experiencing a golden age during this time, easily being the most prolific predators of the age. Given such prevalence, it should be no surprise that there would be yet another lineage of predatory ungulates would throw their hat into the ring, and by early Eocene, that contender would none other than the entelodonts.
The very first entelodonts had arisen from artiodactyl ancestors during the Eocene epoch, at a time when artiodactyls were far more diverse and bizarre than they are now. Through today known from their modern herbivorous representatives such as bovines, deer, and antelope, during the Paleocene and Eocene, the artiodacyls, as with most ungulates of that time, were stronger and far more predaceous, particularly when it came to one such clade of artiodactyls, the cetacodontomorphs. Only known today from hippos and another group of artiodactyls (one which will become relevant later), the cetacodontomorphs emerged out of Asia around 55 million years ago, at around the same time that artiodactyls themselves had made their debut. These animals included the first truly predatory artiodactyls, with many of them possessing large skulls with powerful jaws and sharp, predatory teeth. Among their ranks included animals as puny as Indohyus, a piscivorous artiodactyl the size of a cat, to as formidable as Andrewsarchus, a giant, bison-sized predator often touted as one of the largest predatory mammals to ever live. Given such a predatory disposition, it wouldn’t be long until this clade produced a lineage of truly diverse, truly successful predators, and by around 40 million years ago, that is exactly what they did, as it was at that time that the entelodonts themselves first emerged. From their Asian homeland, the entelodonts spread across the world, spreading through not only most of Eurasia but also colonizing North America as well, with genera such as Brachyhyops being found across both continents. Here, in this North American frontier, the entelodonts began to diversify further, turning into their most successful and formidable forms yet, and it was around the late Eocene and early Oligocene that Archaeotherium itself had entered the scene.
Just from a passing glance at Archaeotherium, it is clear how exactly it (as well as the other entelodonts) earned the nickname of “hell-pigs.” It was a bruiser for starters; its body bore a robust, pig-like physique, with prominent neural spines and their associated musculature forming a hump around the shoulder region, similar to the hump of a bison. With such a bulky physique came with it impressive size; the average A. mortoni had a head-body length of roughly 1.6-2.0 m (5.3-6.6 ft), a shoulder height of 1.2 m (4 ft) and a body mass of around 180 kg (396 lb) in weight (Boardman & Secord, 2013; (Joeckel, 1990). At such sizes, an adult Archaeotherium the size of a large male black bear. However, they had the potential to get even bigger. While most Archaeotherium specimens were around the size described above, a select few specimens, labeled under the synonymous genus “Megachoerus,” are found to be much larger, with skulls getting up to 66% longer than average A. mortoni specimens (Foss, 2001; Joeckel, 1990). At such sizes and using isometric scaling, such massive Archaeotherium specimens would attained body lengths over 2.5 m (8.2 ft) and would have reached weighs well over 500 kg (1100 lb), or as big as a mature male polar bear. Indeed, at such sizes, it is already abundantly evident that Archaeotherium is a force to be recorded with.
However, there was more to these formidable animals than sheer size alone. Behind all that bulk was an astoundingly swift and graceful predator, especially in terms of locomotion. Indeed, the hoofed feet of Archaeotherium, along with other entelodonts, sported several adaptations that gave it incredible locomotive efficiency, essentially turning it into a speed demon of the badlands. Such adaptations include longer distal leg elements (e.g. the radius and tibia) than their proximal counterparts (e.g. the humerus and femur), fusion of the radius and ulna for increased running efficiency, the loss of the clavicle (collar-bone) to allow for greater leg length, the loss of the acromion to enhance leg movement along the fore-and-aft plane, the loss of digits to reduce the mass of the forelimb, the fusion of the ectocuneiform and the mesocuneiform wrist-bones, among many other such traits (Theodore, 1996) . Perhaps most significant of these adaptations is the evolution of the “double-pulley astragalus (ankle-bone),” a specialized modification of the ankle that, while restricting rotation and side-to-side movement at the ankle-joint, allows for greater rotation in the fore-and-aft direction, thus allowing for more more powerful propulsion from the limbs, faster extension and retraction of the limbs and overall greater locomotive efficiency (Foss, 2001). Of course, such a trait was not only found in entelodonts but in artiodactyls as a whole, likely being a response to predatory pressures from incumbent predatory clades arising at the same time as the artiodactyls (Foss, 2001). However, in the case of the entelodonts, such adaptations were not used for merely escaping predators. Rather, they were used to for another, much more lethal effect…
Such notions are further reinforced by the entelodonts most formidable aspect, none either than their fearsome jaws, and in this respect, Archaeotherium excelled. Both for its size and in general, the head of Archaeotherium was massive, measuring 40-50 cm (1.3-1.6 ft) in length among average A. mortoni specimens, to up to 78 cm (~2.6 ft) in the larger “Megachoerus” specimens (Joeckel, 1990). Such massive skulls were supported and supplemented by equally massive neck muscles and ligaments, which attached to massive neural spines on the anterior thoracic vertebrae akin to a bisons hump as well as to the sternum, allowing Archaeotherium to keep its head aloft despite the skulls massive size (Effinger, 1998). Of course, with such a massive skull, it should come as no surprise that such skulls housed exceptionally formidable jaws as well, and indeed, the bite of Archaeotherium was an especially deadly one. Its zygomatic arches (cheek-bones) and its temporal fossa were enlarged and expanded, indicative of massive temporalis muscles that afforded Archaeotherium astoundingly powerful bites (Joeckel, 1990). This is further augmented by Archaeotherium’s massive jugal flanges (bony projections of the cheek), which supported powerful masseter muscles which enhanced chewing and mastication, as well as an enlarged postorbital bar that reinforced the skull against torsional stresses (Foss, 2001). Last but not least, powerful jaws are supplemented by an enlarged gape, facilitated by a low coronoid process and enlarged posterior mandibular tubercles (bony projections originating from the lower jaw), which provided an insertion site for sternum-to-mandible jaw abduction muscles, allowing for a more forceful opening of the jaw (Foss, 2001). All together, such traits suggest a massive and incredibly fearsome bite, perhaps the most formidable of any animal in its environment.
Of course, none of such traits are especially indicative of a predatory lifestyle. Indeed, many modern non-predatory ungulates, like hippos, pigs and peccaries, also possess large, formidable skulls and jaws. However, in peeling back the layers, it is found there was more to the skull of Archaeotherium that lies in store. Indeed, when inspecting the animal closely, a unique mosaic of features is revealed; traits that make it out to be much more lethal than the average artiodactyl. On one hand, Archaeotherium possessed many traits similar to those of herbivores animals, as is expected of ungulates. For instance, its jaw musculature that allowed the lower jaw of Archaeotherium a full side-to-side chewing motion as in herbivores (whereas most carnivores can only move their lower jaw up and down)(Effinger, 1998). On the other hand, Archaeotherium wielded many other traits far more lethal in their morphology, less akin to a herbivore and far more akin to a bonafide predator. For instance, the aforementioned enlarged gape of Archaeotherium is a bizarre trait on a supposed herbivore, as such animals do not need large gapes to eat vegetation and thus have smaller, more restricted gapes. Conversely, many predatory lineages have comparatively large gapes, as larger gapes allow for the the jaws to grab on to more effectively larger objects, namely large prey animals (Joeckel, 1990).
Such a juxtaposition, however, is most evident when discussing the real killing instruments of Archaeotherium — the teeth. More so than any facet of this animal, the teeth of Archaeotherium are the real stars of the show, showing both how alike it was compared to its herbivores counterparts and more importantly, how it couldn’t be more different. For instance, the molars of Archaeotherium were quite similar to modern herbivores ungulates, in that they were robust, bunodont, and were designed for crushing and grinding, similar in form and function to modern ungulates like peccaries (Joeckel, 1990). However, while the molars give the impression that Archaeotherium was a herbivore, the other teeth tell a very different story. The incisors, for example, were enlarged, sharpened, and fully interlocked (as opposed to the flat-topped incisors seen in herbivores ungulates), creating an incisor array that was seemingly ill-suited for cropping vegetation and much more adept at for gripping, puncturing and cutting (Joeckel, 1990). Even more formidable were the canines. Like the modern pigs from which entelodonts derived their nicknames, the canines of Archaeotherium were sharp and enlarged to form prominent tusk-like teeth, but unlike pigs, they were rounded in cross-section (similar to modern carnivores like big cats, indicating more durable canines that can absorb and resist torsional forces, such as those from struggling prey) and were serrated to form a distinct cutting edge (Effinger, 1998; Joeckel, 1990; Ruff & Van Valkenburgh, 1987). These canines, along with the incisors, interlock to stabilize the jaws while biting and dismantling in a carnivore-like fashion. More strikingly, the canines also seem to act as “occlusal guides,” wherein the canines help align the movement and position of the rear teeth as they come together, allowing for a more efficient shearing action by the rear teeth. This function is seen most prevalently modern carnivores mammals, and is evidenced by the canine tooth-wear, which is also analogous to modern predators like bears and canids (Joeckel, 1990). Indeed, going off such teeth alone, it is clear that Archaeotherium is far more predatory than expected of an ungulate. However, the real stars of the show, the teeth that truly betray the predatory nature of these ungulates, are the premolars. Perhaps the most carnivore-like teeth in the entelodont’s entire tooth row, the premolars of Archaeotherium, particularly the anterior premolars, are laterally compressed, somewhat conical in shape, and are weakly serrated to bear a cutting edge, giving them a somewhat carnivorous form and function of shearing and slicing (Effinger, 1998). Most strikingly of all, the premolars of Archaeotherium bear unique features similar not to modern herbivores, but to durophagous carnivores like hyenas, particularly apical wear patterns, highly thickened enamel, “zigzag-shaped” enamel prism layers (Hunter-Schraeger bands) on the premolars which is also seen in osteophagous animals like hyenas, and an interlocking premolar interface wherein linear objects (such as bones) inserted into jaws from the side would be pinned between the premolars and crushed (Foss, 2001). Taken together, these features do not suggest a diet of grass or vegetation like other ungulates. Rather, they suggest a far more violent diet, one including flesh as well as hard, durable foods, particularly bone. All in all, the evidence is clear. Archaeotherium and other entelodonts, unlike the rest of their artiodactyl kin, were not the passive herbivores as we envision ungulates today. Rather, they were willing, unrepentant meat-eaters that had a taste for flesh as well as foliage.
Of course, even with such lines of evidence, its hard to conclude that Archaeotherium was a true predator. After all, its wide gape and durophagous teeth could have just as easily been used for scavenging or even to eat tough plant matter such as seeds or nuts, as in peccaries and pigs, which themselves share many of the same adaptations as Archaeotherium, include the more carnivorous ones (e.g. the wide gape, using the canines as an occlusal guide, etc.). How exactly do we know that these things were veritable predators and not pretenders to the title. To this end, there is yet one last piece of evidence, one that puts on full display the predatory prowess of Archaeotherium —** evidence of a kill itself. Found within oligocene-aged sediment in what is now Wyoming, a collection of various fossil remains was found, each belonging to the ancient sheep-sized camel Poebrotherium, with many of the skeletal remains being disarticulated and even missing whole hindlimbs or even entire rear halves of their body. Tellingly, many of the remains bear extensive bite marks and puncture wounds across their surface. Upon close examination, the spacing and size of the punctures leave only one culprit: Archaeotherium. Of course, such an event could still have been scavenging; the entelodonts were consuming the remains of already dead, decomposed camels, explaining the bite marks. What was far more telling, however, was where the bite marks were found. In addition bite marks being found on the torso and lumbar regions of the camels, various puncture wounds were found on the skull and neck, which were otherwise uneaten. Scavengers rarely feast on the head to begin with; there is very little worthwhile meat on it besides the brain, cheek-muscles and eyes, and even if they did feed on the skull and neck, they would still eat it wholesale, not merely bite it and then leave it otherwise untouched. Indeed, it was clear that this was no mere scavenging event. Rather than merely consuming these camels, **Archaeotherium was actively preying upon and killing them, dispatching them via a crushing bite to the skull or neck before dismembering and even bisecting the hapless camels with their powerful jaws to preferentially feast on their hindquarters (likely by swallowing the hindquarters whole, as the pelvis of Poebrotherium was coincidentally the perfect width for Archaeotherium to devour whole), eventually discarding the leftovers in meat caches for later consumption (Sundell, 1999). With this finding, such a feat of brutality leaves no doubt in ones mind as to what the true nature of Archaeotherium was. This was no herbivore, nor was it a simple scavenger. This was an active, rapacious predator, the most powerful in its entire ecosystem.
Indeed, with such brutal evidence of predation frozen in time, combined with various dental, cranial, and post cranial adaptations of this formidable animal, it’s possible to paint a picture of how this formidable creature lived. Though an omnivore by trade, willing and able to feast on plant matter such as grass, roots and tubers, Archaeotherium was also a wanton predator that took just about any prey it wanted. Upon detecting its prey, it approached its vicim from ambush before launching itself at blazing speed. From there, its cursorial, hoofed legs, used by other ungulates for escape predation, were here employed to capture prey, carrying it at great speeds as it caught up to its quarry. Having closed the distance with its target, it was then that the entelodont brought its jaws to bear, grabbing hold of the victim with powerful jaws and gripping teeth to bring it to a screeching halt. If the victim is lucky, Archaeotherium will then kill it quickly with a crushing bite to the skull or neck, puncturing the brain or spinal cord and killing its target instantly. If not, the victim is eaten alive, torn apart while it’s still kicking, as modern boars will do today. In any case, incapacitated prey are subsequently dismantled, with the entelodont using its entire head and heavily-muscled necks to bite into and pull apart its victim in devastating “puncture-and pull’ bites (Foss, 2001). Prey would then finally be consumed starting at the hindquarters, with not even the bones of its prey being spared. Such brutality, though far from clean, drove home a singular truth: that during this time, ungulates were not just prey, that they were not the mere “predator-fodder” we know them as today. rather, they themselves were the predators themselves, dominating as superb hunters within their domain and even suppressing clades we know as predators today, least of all the carnivorans. Indeed, during this point in time, the age of the carnivorous ungulates had hit their stride, and more specifically, the age of entelodonts had begun.
Of course, more so than any other ettelodont, Archaeotherium took to this new age with gusto. Archaeotherium lived from 35-28 million years ago during the late Eocene and early Oligocene in a locality known today as the White River Badlands, a fossil locality nestled along the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains. Though a chalky, barren landscape today, during the time of Archaeotherium, the White River Badlands was a swamp-like floodplain crisscrossed with rivers and interspersed with by a mosaic of forests concentrated around waterways, open woodlands and open plains. As with most ecosystems with such a lush disposition, this locale teemed with life, with ancient hornless rhinos, small horse-like hyracodonts and early camels roaming the open habitats while giant brontotheres, small early horses and strange, sheep-like ungulates called merycoidodonts (also known as “oreodonts”) dwelled within the dense forests. Within this locale, Archaeotherium stalked the open woodlands and riparian forests of its domain. Here, it acted as a dominant predator and scavenger across is territory, filling a niche similar to modern grizzly bears but far more predatory. Among its preferred food items would be plant matter such as roots, foliage and nuts, but also meat in the form of carrion or freshly caught prey. In this respect, smaller ungulates such as the fleet-footed camel Poebrotherium, a known prey item of Archaeotherium, would have made a for choice prey, as its small size would make it easy for Archaeotherium to dispatch with its powerful jaws, while the entelodonts swift legs gave it the speed necessary to keep pace with its agile prey.
However, the entelodont didn’t have such a feast all to itself. Just as the badlands teemed with herbivores, so too did it teem with rival predators. Among their ranks included fearsome predators such as Hyaenodon, a powerful, vaguely dog-like predator up to the size of wolves (as in H. horridus) or even lions (as in the Eocene-aged H. megaloides, which was replaced by H. horridus during the Oligocene). Armed with a massive head, fierce jaws and a set of knife-like teeth that could cut down even large prey in seconds, these were some of the most formidable predators on the landscape. There were also the nimravids, cat-like carnivorans that bore saber-teeth to kill large prey in seconds, and included the likes of the lynx-sized Dinictis, the leopard-sized Hoplophoneus and even the jaguar-sized Eusmilus. Furthermore, there were amphicyonids, better known as the bear-dogs. Though known from much larger forms later on in their existence, during the late Eocene and Oligocene, they were much smaller and acted as the “canid-analogues” of the ecosystem, filling a role similar to wolves or coyotes. Last but not least, there were the bathornithid birds, huge cariamiform birds related to modern seriemas but much larger, which filled a niche similar to modern seriemas or secretary birds, albeit on a much larger scale. Given such competition, it would seem that Archaeotherium would have its hands full. However, things are not as they appear. For starters, habitat differences would mitigate high amounts of competition, as both Hyaenodon and the various nimravids occupy more specialized ecological roles (being a plains-specialist and forest-specialist, respectively) than did Archaeotherium, providing a buffer to stave off competition: More importantly, however, none of the aforementioned predators were simply big enough to take Archaeotherium on. During the roughly 7 million years existence of Archaeotherium, the only carnivore that matched it in size was H. megaloides, and even that would have an only applied to average A. mortoni individuals, not to the much larger, bison-sized “Megachoerus” individuals. The next largest predator at that point would be the jaguars-sized Eusmilus (specifically E. adelos) which would have only been a bit more than half the size of even an average A. mortoni. Besides that, virtually every other predator on the landscape was simply outclassed by the much larger entelodont in terms of size and brute strength. As such, within its domain, Archaeotherium had total, unquestioned authority, dominating the other predators in the landscape and likely stealing their kills as well. In fact, just about the only threat Archaeotherium had was other Archaeotherium, as fossil bite marks suggest that this animal regularly and fraglantly engaged in intraspecific combat, usually through face-biting and possibly even jaw-wrestling (Effinger, 1998; Tanke & Currie, 1998). Nevertheless, it was clear that Archaeotherium was the undisputed king of the badlands; in a landscape of hyaenodonts and carnivorans galore, it was a hoofed ungulate that reigned supreme.
However, such a reign would not last. As the Eocene transitioned into the Eocene, the planet underwent an abrupt cooling and drying phase known as Eocene-Oligocene Transition or more simply the Grande Coupure. This change in climate would eliminate the sprawling wetlands and river systems that Archaeotherium had been depending on, gradually replacing it with drier and more open habitats. To its credit, Archaeotherium did manage to hang on, persisting well after the Grand-Coupure had taken place, but in the end the damage had been done; Archaeotherium was a dead-man-walking. Eventually, by around 28 million years ago, Archaeotherium would go extinct, perishing due to this change in global climate (Gillham, 2019). Entelodonts as a whole would persist into the Miocene, producing some of their largest forms ever known in the form of the bison-sized Daeodon (which was itself even more carnivorous than Archaeotherium), however they too would meet the same fate as their earlier cousins. By around 15-20 million years ago, entelodonts as a whole would go extinct. However, while the entelodonts may have perished, this was not the end of carnivorous ungulates as a whole. Recall that the cetacodontomorphs, the lineage of artiodactyls that produced the entelodonts, left behind two living descendants. The first among them were the hippos, themselves fairly frequent herbivores. The second of such lineage, however, was a different story. Emerging out of South Asia, this lineage of piscivorous cetacodontomorphs, in a an attempt to further specialize for the fish-hunting lifestyle, began to delve further and further into the water, becoming more and more aquatic and the millennia passed by. At a certain point, these carnivorous artiodactlys had become something completely unrecognizable from their original hoofed forms. Their skin became hairless and their bodies became streamlined for life in water. Their hoofed limbs grew into giant flippers for steering in the water and their previously tiny tails became massive and sported giant tail flukes for aquatic propulsion. Their noses even moved to the tip of their head, becoming a blowhole that would be signature to this clade as a whole. Indeed, this clade was none other than the modern whales, themselves derived, carnivorous ungulates that had specialized for a life in the water, and in doing so, became the some of the most dominant aquatic predators across the globe for millions of years. Indeed, though long gone, the legacy of the entelodonts and of predatory ungulates as a whole, a legacy Archaeotherium itself had helped foster, lives on in these paragons of predatory prowess, showing that the ungulates are more than just the mere “prey” that they are often made out to be. Moreover, given the success that carnivorous ungulates had enjoyed in the past and given how modern omnivorous ungulates like boar dabble in predation themselves, perhaps, in the distant future, this planet may see the rise of carnivorous ungulates once again, following in the footsteps left behind by Archaeotherium and the other predatory ungulates all those millions of years ago.
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2024.05.14 15:55 gone-sugaring “curly hair police”

maybe this is a chronically online take - idk
lately ive noticed that more and more people have started to embrace their curls. obviously there is nothinf wrong with this, everyone deserves to love their natural features :) one thing i have noticed ( especially on tiktok ) is that people will comment “here come the curly hair police” under videos of people with looser curls.. am i wrong for thinking that the “curly hair police” is just an indirect way to call out black women?? under a few of these “curly hair police” comments ive noticed people say “here come the 3c and 4c girlies watch out!!” or just correlating the CHP with tighter curls. obviously anyone can have tight curls/loose curls.. but we all know which race is more likely to have type 4 hair..
on the other hand: i think people ( curly hair police ) comment “you dont have curly hair” “those arent curls” under videos because they were bullied/made fun of for embracing their natural textures and now people are being praised for it, kind of like that quote from PEN15, “Why is ____ special on her and bad on me?” - i’m not sure if any of this makes any sense but i just thought i should share
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2024.05.14 15:54 torontologyuser Kendrick beat drake and you guys can’t accept it. Realtorontonewz podcast thinks Drake won because they want an interview with him. Toronto doesn’t know how to handle a loss that they make themselves think that they won.

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2024.05.14 15:53 trashyrat2 24 [F4A] - Illinois - We’re best friends now, sorry!

You! Hey you! Yeah, you’re my new best friend now, nothing you can do about it!
I’m Briana! I’m 24 and only have a few friends to show for all my years of life! I’ve had some success on here so far and am loving chatting with new friends! But I’m greedy and I want more! I want to chat all day and play games in the evening. I want to share all our secrets! I want connections galore!
I have nerdier interests; D&D, video games, anime/manga, etc! I love love love trying new foods and right now my next goal is to have my first Indian food!
I’m hoping for friends from Illinois or somewhere close to the general Chicagoland area, southern Wisconsin or northern Indiana type deal! I want the opportunity to actually hang out with you! But if you’re farther, I’d still love to chat!
I would love it if you had similar interests as me and were near my age!
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2024.05.14 15:52 More_Gene_7950 I'm not sure what is happening.

I was at a course today (required by my place of work). The course leader did not warm up to me, and I'm not sure why.
I've experienced this since I was a child.
I was diagnosed with ASD a couple of years ago, I never put it down on my CV/ resume. I don't want any disadvantage placed on me, regardless of what the world touts as 'normal.' The non divergent group of people still do not accept it. It's like a subconscious autocue for them to put you in the queue/ on the side.
The course coordinator said I was disrespectful (they were supposed to point out our weaknesses). However I nodded a long to what she said, I took notes of what she said, I did my best to make eye contact etc. I said hello to her when I entered the class, I said goodbye and thank you when I was leaving. I gave her a great rating for her survey even after that. Although I found her passive aggressive, I do not want to hurt anyone's employability.
But still, it's the same experience. No matter what I do.
I remember when I was on another course (much younger), and the course provider at the front kept prompting me to answer, even though no one else was answering. This did not make logical sense to me. I just wanted to listen and learn, take notes, and volunteer a question if I was unsure, or an answer if I was sure.
I genuinely don't get it.
I am awkward in social settings, but I try my best to be cordial and pleasant. I try to have open body language, and it's not even trying, because mostly I just want to learn. I am very interested in other people. So I believe I am a good listener. I can always remember what people have said to me.
I honestly don't know what to do anymore. I cannot be anymore respectful to the speaker or client than I already am. I'm just not sure anymore.
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2024.05.14 15:51 Bubbly-Promise6106 Tattoo artist

Hey guys! I am new in town and I would like to make my first tattoo. The thing is, I would like a tattoo with fine lines and i was wondering if anyone here can recommend me an artist who makes tattoos with that characteristic way of draw
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2024.05.14 15:51 Brau87 LE loot is better than you think.

Sorry in advance. This is on mobile and ill probably ramble a bit.
I have seen a few posts and several content creators mention that LE loot isnt exciting. while excitement in a game is subjective i hope i can explain why LE loot has the unique characteristic of not just being BIS but BIG.
Most of these issues seem to come from false expectations. So im going to try and bring those in a bit.
First we have corruption. Get 1000+ corruption out of your head because EHG has stated they dont want it that high. If your build is achieving this its either overtuned or broken. It will be nerfed.
Second we have Uniques with LP. I have been sent dozens of builds with a 4LP Omnis or Wings of Argentus...etc. Ive talked to many players banging their had against the wall trying to farm these. I definitely understand thinking loot drops arent exciting when you are expecting too much. Just getting an Omnis is insane. A 1LP Omnis should have you jumping.
Realistic build unique LP expectations should be closer to this. Common (2-3), rare (1-2), very rare(1) Extremely Rare (holy crap you got an extremely rare item!!!!) Anything above these numbers is god teir.
Finally lets talk about crafting and BIG. Crafting is what makes your drops so exciting. Getting the correct base with the exalted affixes you want not only has makes your character stronger but its most likley unique to you. Your best in slot can actually be the best in game. Thats pretty exciting if you ask me. Remember that if an item has the affixes you want and is T20+ its a solid item.
If you're getting the drops and bricking them often there are some good guides out there for crafting. Raxxanterax and AaronActionRPG have easy to understand guides on youtube.
Anyways thanks for listening to me ramble.
TLDR: loot in LE is exciting because of every items uniqueness. Have realistic expectations for your character and your loot. If youre expecting a 4LP every time loot will definitely disappoint.
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2024.05.14 15:51 Sansar_99 Landing Robot

Landing Robot
I have joined a Robot Contest in Japan. This contest has a different mission every year. It is my and two other members' first time joining this contest and my first time building a robot. The contest is on the 6th of October. Sorry, I used Google to translate to English.
If you know Japanese, please check the official website and rulebook.

Intro

The missions of this year's contest are "Landing" and "Recovery and Return."
  • Landing. If Robot1 sends Robot2 flying and lands in Area C, you will score points. The landing spot with the highest score is 5 meters away from Area A.
  • Recovery and Return. Collect the ball and deliver it to Robot1, then take the box and return to Area B. Robot 2 can return by itself, or it can collaborate and cooperate with Robot 1.
    The contest time is 2 minutes and 30 seconds.

(Fig.1) The field looks like this

Robot

  • Have to make at least 2 robots.
  • Robots must be decorated with some kind of character ( ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ).
  • Safety
  • The budget is around $2500
  • It doesn't matter whether the control method is manual or automatic. In the case of manual operation, remote control is limited to radio, ultrasound, and light.

  • Size Robots must meet the following size restrictions.
    • Robot1: 1200mm x 1200mm x 1000mm height throughout the competition. This is the maximum size when all movable parts of the robot are expanded.
    • Robot2: There is no size limit. At the start, all robots must be completely within the starting zone, which is 1500mm x 1500mm. Robot 2 may be placed on top of Robot 1, but the height from the field surface must not exceed 1500mm.

  • The weight of all robots shall be within 30 kg. (Battery and air tank are included in the weight)

  • Robot 2 shall satisfy one of the following conditions.
    • Has the function of collecting and holding the ball or box.
    • Has the ability to directly deliver the ball to Area A by throwing or kicking it.
    • Has the ability to deliver boxes to Area A directly.

  • Power Supply Limitations
    • Voltage: Both drive and control system circuits must be 24V or less. Internal circuit voltages should not exceed 24V, except for transient voltages.
    • Current: Each circuit must have a current interrupting device (fuse, breaker, etc.) of 30A or less. For multiple drive system circuits, the total current interrupting capacity must not exceed 30A per robot. Control system circuit current is not included in this total. Ensure the current interrupting devices match the ratings of the entire circuit, considering wiring and breaker specifications.
  • Dangerous energy sources such as power sources other than electricity, such as high-pressure gas or explosives, must not be used.
  • Compressed air tank must be removable, with an air meter below 0.75 MPa at room temperature. Plastic bottles and homemade tanks are prohibited.

  • It is PROHIBITED to use suction or suction cups on the floor. Propeller flight, helium levitation, and hovercraft are PROHIBITED.

Contest environment

(Fig.2) Contest Field with measurements (Sorry its in japanese)
  • 7 balls approximately 200mm in diameter
    • each ball is 10 points
  • 3 boxes 200mm on all sides.
    • each box is 60 points

  • Landing spots: There are landing spots ① to ③ in a concentric circle, and ② and ③ are raised steps.
    • ③ = 100 points
    • ② = 40 points
    • ① = 10 points

  • During the contest
    • Each team has to change each other ball and box placement anywhere within the object zone [orange box in (Fig.1)]
    • However, all objects must be in contact with the field surface.
Lastly, we cannot damage the field and distract the opposing team.
Please share any ideas for the robots, we really need help. If you have any questions please ask I will try to answer them.
Thank you!
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I( 21F)have my first relationship with someone great. I live with my sister and her bestfriend in a very beautiful apartment. I started working in my studies field in a place I'd never imagined and I really like the job.
Even if I'm where I am, I can't stop thinking about dying. I don't want to live in a world with so much misery, relying on money and hard work just to get used by people with no empathy. I've been sustaining myself and my cat with my own work while I study, and everyday I wake up in uncertainity watching how my debt just gets bigger because my job barely covers my expenses and everything just gets more and more expensive.
I've been depressed since I can remember, I started taking antidepressants last year and I'm finally out of a dark hole caused by my moms suicide attempt.
I'm doing alright, I do enjoy the present and what I have now. I have energy again to continue my studies. But the thought of having to do this forever instantly makes me think about my suicide again.
I love my job, but I hate working for white racists and mysoginists. I moved to another country, and I still dislike the injustices and racism everywhere. I don't want to stay here forever, but I don't think there is a place in the world where I could be happy.
I study biology, and I love it. I love plants and insects, and I spend a lot of time just admiring nature. The world is so beautiful, but how our societies work just make me want to die. I don't want to spend so many years of my life stressed and working all day, knowing humanity is suffering and only a few are benefited and get to live a peacefull life while others have to struggle just to have a simple life.
I tried going to a psychologist, but she was very biased by her political view and was basically forcing me to leave uni so that I can get a real job and pay taxes. She told me I can't study forever, but I always dreamt of doing my PhD and maybe do research on my own. I just wanted help, but even those who should support you are only focused on money. Even my gynecologist tried to scam me the first time I went and even locked me up because I realized she was scaming me.
I don't like living in a wolrd where people don't care about eachother, where overproduction is the norm and the temperatures just get higher every year because nobody cares.
Fuck, even mosquitoes are getting bigger and caring more diseases.
I promised my doctor to stop planing my suicide, but it is just so hard not to think about dying when everything that involves the future includes so much suffering and stress.
I've always just wanted to leave in peace, enjoying nature and life but I don't feel like it's worth it in the long run.
I just want to kill myself for once.
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2024.05.14 15:48 Responsible_Yak9855 [NA] [Illidan] Returning Mythic/Heroic Tank/Healer LF Close Knit Raiding Guild

Hiya!
I’m a veteran tank looking for a raiding guild after a hiatus. I’ve been playing since MoP, and have raiding heroically and mythically as a DPS, Healer, and most recently as a tank. I’m open to any servefaction but
I’m primarily located on Illidan. I’ve got a Guardian Druid, Demon Hunter, or a Blood DK. My Guardian is probably the most geared, but if you’re willing to help get me up to speed, I can get the others up and running quickly. If you want a healer, I’ll definitely play one, but will need a little extra helping getting one up to speed.
I’m looking for tight knit raiding guild that needs a tank. Read on for some cool pros of mine you’ll get if you recruit me!
Pros:
I’m a great listener, which is like, every raid leaders dream.
I do my homework prior to raiding. I like winging it as a general concept, but not when it comes to raiding. I am every raid leaders dream, truly.
I have a vast knowledge of random things. Want shark facts? I’ve got you. Want to know why a specific thing happened on a random Tuesday 2 states over? I probably know that too.
I’m helpful. I love running keys, and being apart of a tight knit group who wants to actively run content.
So if you’re looking for a tank/healer to fill a spot on your team, and want someone who’s kind of funny, a veteran raider, and gets along great with others, send me a message and we can chat to see if I’d be a good fit!
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2024.05.14 15:48 unkn0wntrad3r TSM Nike Dunk Jarritos

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I saw Embarrassed-Grab do a review of these shoes and once i saw them i knew i had to get them! The box looks 1:1 and the tag has the rough feeling with the barcode. It comes with spare laces and stock x tag, sticker and the little leaflet.
DELIVERY: So i ordered these on May 1st and got them 14th may so 13 days to UK. Delivery price is reasonable for the quick time I can’t complaint.
FIT: I ordered a UK10 and they fit TTS so no need to size up or down.
FLAWS: The paintwork on the bottom of the shoe isn’t great but you won’t get called out for these while you are walking and people will have to get very low to your shoes to actually be able to see it. Another flaw is the actual swoosh. They have used hot glue to glue it on and some of the glue is poking out of swoosh but i cut that off using scissors so that’s been fixed.
SHAPE: Shape looks a bit odd when you hold them but when they are on they look great a solid 10/10.
Overall i would really recommend these shoes! the contrast of colours is amazing and really make them pop. I’m going on holiday in a months time so these will really fit the summer vibe. Overall a solid 9/10 (only reason it’s not a 10/10 is the paint work).
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