Thanks Portugal! You are a guide and inspiration. We're solar-punking our way outa this jam.
There oughta be a law!
Also one can help them in this process:
https://www.hermitcrabanswers.com/finding-shells-for-hermit-crabs/
I saw a post a few weeks back about a guy who found replacement shells for hermit crabs that had adopted bottle caps and other plastic trash. Truly superheroic!
Wasn't #45 wearing a tampon on his ear just a few days ago? So weird that they would focus on this when there are really problems at hand.
That figures.
Which revelation is actually most helpful and beneficial. I mean ultimately a 2 or even 3+ party system, where each party is serious about doing the best for all of the US and the world would be ideal. And for Nov 2024, GOP needs to lose and lose hard.
Talkin' big bucks here, for your own chance to spend the rest of your life in a cell. "...willing to pay them a salary of up to $1,200 a month."
Tile or concrete floors, hard surface walls, glass windows all reflect sound. As people start talking, if they are drinking they get louder, so then each table is trying to talk over the tables around them. Without acoustic damping, it can get pretty loud.
We live in the high mountain desert, far from navigable waters, and so singing sea shanties and wassailing songs at Xmas Eve seemed a natural development. We welcome random idiots, fools, and other amusing people to join.
Have you any other pictures, spore print, size info, etc. I'm thinking you've got the right mushroom, but the wrong name. It's in the Boletaceae family, agreed. Could be Suillellus luridus, methinks. And you'll want to rule out Imperator torosus.
They have our money, and it should be used to pay for remediation. Soon.
Generally yes. At least with respect to the methane leaks in the Four Corners area, where UT, AZ, NM & CO meet.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Corners_Methane_Hot_Spot
However the Siberian one seems to be from methane clathrates as the permafrost melts. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane_clathrate
The larger picture: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methane_emissions
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