I sometimes wonder how many secondary messages are deliberately encoded into what people view. The following unavoidably calls to mind Supergirl as Jesus, for instance, and, in the arc this appears in, she essentially acts as a savior by preaching to others, dressed in garb most have probably seen in religious paintings ...
The difference a nap makes ...
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Video on the production of Game of Thrones, Season 8, Episode 3, with plenty of reveals and summaries.
Amazing to see how much effort went into producing this one particular show.
Obviously, don't watch if you don't want to know what happens in Episode 3:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nBFrRnkvhzA
Michael Steinbacher.
EU Geology.
How current geological models fail to reflect reality.
How EU models DO reflect what is seen AND reflect accounts given in ancient writings.
Can whales live in freshwater?
Why or why not?
https://www.whalefacts.org/can-whales-live-in-fresh-water/
Interesting to note, "modern man" is essentially the biggest stated reason given for why they don't; Man created hazards, polluted the environment, emptied the waters of life-sustaining foods and minerals, etcetera.
Other reasons seem only to be speculated at; apparently not a lot of research has gone into this area. An opportunity awaiting future collegiate marine biologists, perhaps ... ?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baiji
One of the saddest entries of note in Wikipedia for me;
something I read about and saw pictures of when I was young, and hoped, perhaps, to see in real life as a man one day ...
Interests me for a 2ndary reason, though ... is, unfortunately, the likely one day answer to, "Are any whales OR dolphins able to survive in freshwater?"
The answer may be one day, assuming it already isn't: "No. None are."
It occurs to me, further, in an earlier time, if it occurred during a time when documentation could be wiped out forever far more easily than now ...?
What about other extinction events, which probably DID occur pre-documentation endurance times?
Slightly more pedantic question, if Baiqi is the first extinction nearly solely attributable to Man, who or what is blamed for the extinction of the Dodo, or the passenger pigeon?
I hate how restricted mobile phones seem to be compared to desktop and laptop computers. They were so much wanted 5-7 years ago, but proved so frustrating, from learning and getting in the habit of texting and typing, to seeing what feels like ALL their major functionality disappearing from websites, sans new, ever expanding numbers of falsely "needful" created apps ...
The following page years ago, for instance, would actually HAVE the video alluded to so people could just click on it directly, instead of having to do further research to track it down.
At least, as I text this, it still has text that addresses the main topic of why some birds can talk, though no mammal save human does so ...
Question: Only 1 mammal can simulate human speech today. Man himself.
Yet SEVERAL species of bird can.
Many, many species of animals have likely become extinct in the past several thousand years.
Were there any reptiles now extinct that could have spoken like people, even as parrots, and parakeets, and, if memory serves, mocking birds and myna birds can? How would we know? What would tell us?
There is so much 666, one eyed symbolism, sign of the horns symbolism, you-name-it in this scene with Squirrel Girl and Count Nefaria that it's ridiculous, but, it DOES seem to proffer a reasonably accurate summation of binary.
I'm not sure anymore anything from a Marvel or DC source could be responsibly rendered nowadays, assuming there ever was such a time.