captain-penguin:

owny-chan:

boopsandswoops:

becausebirds:

This GIF shows how the toucan releases heat using its beak to cool itself off.

The toucan beak isn’t just beautiful, it’s also an adjustable thermal radiator that the bird uses to warm and cool itself. When the bird is hot, the blood vessels in their beak open up to allow more circulation to enable heat to escape. Birds can’t sweat so evolution has come up with some life hacks to get the job done. [video]

You fool they’re charging their laser cannon

this bitch now makes alot more sense now 

The people at game freak are way smarter than I gave them credit for. I thought a toucan who attacks by setting his beak on fire was ridiculous, but turns out it was I who was the fool

majingojira:

volnixshin:

anarcho-symbiotic:

Sigh

They killed Scorn and Tanis Nieves. They undid her character arcs and killed her just to bring back Carnage, again

They stripped Andi of Mania

They killed Scott Washington for no reason. They killed Scorn for no reason.

Fuck… marvel what the FUCK

“We aren’t using them now, therefore they don’t matter!”

Is an attidue which would have ended the Hulk and X-Men back in the day.

adreadfulidea:

“Between 1970 and 2000, the number of private jets worldwide multiplied by ten times over. These luxury planes emit six times more carbon per passenger than normal commercial jets. Private yachts that stretch the length of football fields burn more than 200 gallons of fossil fuel per hour. The top-earning 1 percent of households, one Canadian study has found, generate three times more greenhouse gas emissions than average households — and twice as much as the next 4 percent. Those in the global 1 percent, Oxfam calculates, may well be stomping a carbon footprint 175 times deeper than the poorest 10 percent. Another analysis concludes that the richest 1 percent of Americans, Singaporeans, and Saudis on average emit over 200 tons of carbon dioxide per person per year, “2,000 times more than the poorest in Honduras, Rwanda, or Malawi.” Our global environmental crisis would not, of course, suddenly melt away if the world’s most affluent suddenly ended their profligate consumption. But the wealthy pose our single biggest obstacle to environmental progress.”

— Sam Pizzigati, The World Would Be a Better Place Without the Rich (via anarchistcommunism)