Be willfully ignorant, brehs.well they said we evolved from fish, I'm wondering how long it will take for these sea creatures to become human?
Be willfully ignorant, brehs.well they said we evolved from fish, I'm wondering how long it will take for these sea creatures to become human?
Just shows that you need sun to be beautiful because everything down there looks ugly and disgusting. Probably why cacs started out looking so when they first emerged from the caves.
Name 1 thing that doesn't get sunlight that's beautiful. That nasty shyt that dangles inside caves, ugly.
CANT BREATHE .... ETHER
Yo honestly thats why people in England are ugly and look like trolls that have lived under bridges for thousands of years. That lack of sunlight is a bytch.Name 1 thing that doesn't get sunlight that's beautiful. That nasty shyt that dangles inside caves, ugly.
I promise you can't Google organisms that live without sunlight and find something cute. Just shyt that makes you wamt to hug your children and keep them away from whatever that is
They trying to make ugly the new cute.Yo honestly thats why people in England are ugly and look like trolls that have lived under bridges for thousands of years. That lack of sunlight is a bytch.
I'm more amazed at how life adapts to EVERY environment. Depths that the sun never reached and pressures that would crush us. Eating creatures that eat the black smoke of the ocean floor. Completely alien to what we know and still it thrives. Miles in the earth crust, we find it, feeding on rocks and sulfur, in temperatures that would melt us, or freeze us. And EVERY time we put a limit on where life can exist we find it existing there.
Don't be fukking stupidwell they said we evolved from fish, I'm wondering how long it will take for these sea creatures to become human?
This shyt can survive SPACE fam
On 26 April 2012, scientists reported that lichen survived and showed remarkable results on the adaptation capacity of photosynthetic activity within the simulation time of 34 days under Martian conditions in the Mars Simulation Laboratory (MSL).
On 29 April 2013, French scientists, funded by NASA, reported that, during spaceflight on the International Space Station, microbes seem to adapt to the space environment in ways "not observed on Earth" and in ways that "can lead to increases in growth and virulence"
On 19 May 2014, scientists announced that numerous microbes, like Tersicoccus phoenicis, may be resistant to methods usually used in spacecraft assembly clean rooms. It's not currently known if such resistant microbes could have withstood space travel and are present on the Curiosity rover now on the planet Mars.
On 20 August 2014, scientists confirmed the existence of microorganisms living half a mile below the ice of Antarctica.[21][22]
On 20 August 2014, Russian cosmonauts reported finding sea plankton on outer window surfaces of the International Space Station and have been unable to explain how it got there.
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Name 1 thing that doesn't get sunlight that's beautiful. That nasty shyt that dangles inside caves, ugly.
I promise you can't Google organisms that live without sunlight and find something cute. Just shyt that makes you wamt to hug your children and keep them away from whatever that is