The enterprise must either plan to have ants, or simply have ants they didn't expect. Thems the breaks.
futurebird@sauropods.win
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One thing I never understood about Star Trek: The Next Generation… -
One thing I never understood about Star Trek: The Next Generation…It would be so annoying to set things up though.
Also, on a big ship you'd have spaces with plants, UV lights, those would need to cycle for the plants people and insects to thrive.
I guess you could have different rooms with different lights, but ideally you'd have ambient light that suggested sunlight and nobody wants that on their skin if your body thinks it's night.
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One thing I never understood about Star Trek: The Next Generation…Having two crews might be more difficult socially? The crew with the captain would attract other "important people" and you'd end up with a needless divide. Maybe "bridge" vs. "engineering" or something.
By having "night" and only a smaller staff the majority are all part of one group.
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Ants have tremendous physical variation.This would be like me carrying one of those giant plywood sheets from a construction site... all by myself, above my head, while running at full speed...
with my mouth!
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Ants have tremendous physical variation.Her mandibles are like scissors and her whole body is like a compass ... the length of her legs places an upper limit on the size of leaf chunk she can manipulate.
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Soon it will be time to make the Fruit Cocktail Eggnog Pie.OK. This sounds kind of good TBH.
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Ants have tremendous physical variation.They are some of the cutest ants you will find.
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Ants have tremendous physical variation.Ants have tremendous physical variation. Consider the difference in the legs between turtle ants and leaf cutters.
This photo by Chris Joll shows how compact Cephalotes varians can be. Her body is flat so she can hide in tree bark.
Leafcutter ants have long legs that help them to carry and cut larger leaves. Their bodies are like a compass.
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She is excited to help you recycle and compost that tree!Yes.
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This is Wikipedia’s Trump page.They are gonna put a fence around it I bet.
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@futurebirdYes, always on my mind, THAT one.
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She is excited to help you recycle and compost that tree!dang forgot the antennae
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She is excited to help you recycle and compost that tree!She is excited to help you recycle and compost that tree!
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@retechI especially dislike the technical nature of these euphemisms: it implies a precision and omniscience that simply isn’t possible.
It’s just killing people. I get that this is what armies do, but in theory there is a reason. By making it technical do they think the absence of a coherent reason won’t matter?
Yes.
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YouTube is continuing their assault on "hand que'd" videos.But you couldn't possibly know what you want to watch! Let the program tell you what to watch... please ... please...
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@hypostaseThere is nothing elegant or honorable about the "geek tax" and it's not some accomplishment to know how to pay it and get out of the slop machine.
It's like bragging that you brought your own life vest while everyone around you is drowning.
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What is the purpose of jargon?Why can ya'll just say what you are really doing? Are you ashamed? I would be ashamed if I were you. I get it.
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What is the purpose of jargon?"lethal kinetic strike"
I have more respect for a phrase like "waste disposal technician" (garbage man)
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US hardware and software revenue fell dramatically in November 2025 breaking internal tracking records, according to data from CircanaWhat is the purpose of paying for software when a company like Adobe treats you like a free software user and keeps adding things to the app that you don't want and failing to fix the things that make using it harder?
You can *buy* a television *subscribe* to streaming ... but you still need to see ads.
Even minecraft shows ads on the loading screen.