Can't be one-hundred if you're only giving ninty-five

The way I’m so in love, so smitten, so ABSOLUTELY COMPLETELY GONE for Kim Seungmin (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻

He can be just there sitting and doing absolutely nothing and I’ll still be like asdfghkljkkll *in love noises* *dies*


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LOOK AT HIIIIIIIIIM

PRETTIEST BOY EVER WITH THE PRETTIEST VOICE AND PRETTIEST LAUGH AND JUST!!!!!!!! EVERYTHING!!!!!!


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IM IN LOVE!!!!! HOW COULD I NOT!!!


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A PUPPY!!! A LITERAL PUPPY!!!!!


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WHO DO I HAVE TO SELL MY SOUL TO TO MAKE SURE HES HAPPY AND LOVED FOREVER??????


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wolfinmyribcage:

sea-salted-wolverine:

headspace-hotel:

headspace-hotel:

tbh i don’t really get why we divide the oceans into different oceans because they’re all connected it’s the same ocean

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no metaphor here just pure confusion…is there a line where one ocean stops and another begins? or is it like a smooth gradient of percentages of one ocean shading into another ocean?

Yes, there is a line. There are confluences you can see and touch and they are NOT subtle in the slightest.


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That’s the Atlantic and the Caribbean on a particularly pronounced day.


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This is the Indian and the Pacific. It’s not always this obvious everywhere but the dividing lines are very much there.

Oceans have their own properties as far as temperature and salinity and unless something like a storm or a current forces them to mix they won’t. Mostly this applies to vertical mixing and it gives you things like thermoclines and haloclines but water is wierd and won’t mix horizontally either.

The ocean basins tend to have their own currents that go in a circle and define that ocean, and those patterns mix the water within that ocean. Like a washing machine.

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The Caribbean has a little loop of its own that not on this map, but that current keeps that ocean pretty internally consistent. It’s got clear warm water because of the shallow bowl of limestone sand it sits in. Where it meets the Atlantic with wildly different conditions the water is traveling in opposite directions, and it acts kind of like an oncoming lane of highway traffic. Species that have adapted to a narrow band of temperatures and salinities (most fish) can’t cross, while species with a stronger homeostasis hang out there on purpose, (marine mammals, turtles, sharks). Plankton, that cannot control their horizontal movement in the water column, are held in their home territories by these barriers.

This is cool as fuck

teamfortresstwo:
“poondragoon:
“bogleech:
“Sometimes they eat sand dollars : )
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Sharks have 10-20 times the bite force of a human.
A sand dollar test has roughly twelve times the crushing strength of a Pringle. QED, a shark may indeed experience the...

teamfortresstwo:

poondragoon:

bogleech:

Sometimes they eat sand dollars : )

Sharks have 10-20 times the bite force of a human.

A sand dollar test has roughly twelve times the crushing strength of a Pringle. QED, a shark may indeed experience the crispness of a Pringle.

Love and peace on planet earth

celceta:

I love seasonal fruits they’re like girl we’re back lol

thewalrus-said:

kendrixtermina:

highlandvalley:

The most beautiful footage of strangers dancing in public…
https://twitter.com/Thorayaaa/status/1660180658646568967

its like a real life version of that children’s song with the magic bridge that you had to dance across

@theladyragnell

marththebland:

I wish I was a female tiger because then if I was talking to someone and I was getting off topic I could say “but I tigress,” and then kill and eat them because I am a tiger

twojae:

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HOSHI! 🐯🧡
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