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hotdog water (color)
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i think it may be affected by the need to watch above and below as well
a big fish requires smaller fish to live. something that himans eat a lot of
ai does use a lot of water, but i dont think its a driving factor that majorly affects fish. there may be places where industrial water use is “drying up” rivers, lakes, etc, but ai data centers are not likely a proportionally large part of this. most water use goes towards agriculture, and a lot of that agriculture is used for animal feed (for the animals that people eat) and creating ethanol to power cars. ai is bad, but not in a way tgat greatly affecta fish
the perspective of this pic makes some of those rounds look like grenades
i saw that too lol.
Plankton the character is apparently this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclops_(copepod)
which (i think?) actively swim, which takes them out of the plankton group
PLANKTON ISN’T A PLANKTON!?!?!??!?!
also i think its kind of weird that deuterostomia stops at superphylum on this graph
it’s already working :3 i did break the seat a bit, but it should be fixable and doesn’t affect use much
i ordered a unicycle, and it just got here yesterday :3
Oklahoma mentioned!
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dementia is your mind preparing to be reborn
Words mean what we use them to mean.
“Lesbian” and “Saphic” both come from Sapho of Lesbos, who wrote a lot of poetry involving woman-man and woman-woman relationships. Under modern definitions, most people would likely call her bisexual.
Lesbian is typically used to describe woman-woman relationships/orientations, but, with historical context, doesn’t really align with exclusively woman-woman relationships/orientations.
If you follow the strict, modern definition, Sapho of Lesbos would not be lesbian.
There are also different orientations that could be described as lesbian. The main orientations that seem relevant in this case are romantic lesbian and sexual lesbian.
Based on your post, it sounds like you are romantically a lesbian, but probably sexually bi. (You don’t have to identify this way, that’s all up to you, and I don’t know you well enough to say this with any confidence).
In short, words don’t have inherent meaning. Call yourself what you’re comfortable with.
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