sunsetrambles:

aimingforenigmatic:

sunsetrambles:

English has alternating stress patterns that indicate whether related words are nouns (first syllable stressed) or verbs (second syllable stressed):

Noun: récord
Verb: recórd

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My fucking god!! This is why English does the thing!!!!

contract

contract

FINALLY IT MAKES SENSE

it’s the most subtle difference but it’s beautiful.

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hitoshura0:

pokemonmasterkimba:

smexyxlean:

death-2-all-but-homestuck:

pokemonmasterkimba:

I put way too much time into this. I calculated the most common pokemon types(Water 124 -> Normal 97, etc.) as well as most common birth dates(averaged each day over the 12 months), and most common first name initials in order to put this together. So, the more common your birth day and first initial, the more common your pokemon types!

I also mixed in some blanks in the secondary types to be more realistic, as well as took out a lot of the super uncommon letters to give people a better chance of being dual typed, because that’s more fun!

There is a pretty likely chance you’ll get a typing that doesn’t currently exist in pokemon, and that’s fine! I wanted this to be somewhat vague, and up to personal interpretation. If you get a non existing type combo, you can be creative and try to come up with what pokemon you’d actually be! 🙂

Anyway, I hope people enjoy this since I put so much effort into it to make it “accurate”. haha

Fire fire
Fuck I feel like moon moon

I’m just bug 😦

you know who else is just bug?

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and he’s awesome.

Dark/Fighting. Now I understand why headachequeen loves me.

IM POISON/PSYCHIC 

Video

scientiflix:

Are Flowers Smelling You Back?

Animals utilize their sense of smell to explore their surroundings. But what about plants? When you smell a flower, is it smelling you back? Is it trying to figure out if your nose would make a good pollinator? Chemical ecologist Consuelo De Moraes shows us a parasitic vine that uses smell to find its preferred host—the tomato.

By: World Science Festival.