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Louie on Joes Hits [Gets It] Edition
Fathers and Sons
as above so below
kek!
you homos are so funny…i feel warmly toward you anon foos…the ones that get it….warmly no homo tho.
i know some would though…i can feel da vapors 😏…but im a propa anon….and im just going to walk down with that bear and his son
It belongs to a group of herbivorous dinosaurs known as iguanodontians, large, bulky creatures often described the “cows of the Cretaceous period (145-66 million years ago)” by palaeontologists.
cows of the Cretaceous period
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/most-complete-dinosaur-in-a-century-unearthed-in-the-isle-of-wight/ar-BB1pHpIi?ocid=socialshare&cvid=cd93690ffaa348f4ded9a3c01a524aab&ei=12
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/family/bodybuilding-champ-andre-cavalcanti-dies-at-34-what-was-his-cause-of-death/ar-BB1pGMvD?ocid=socialshare&cvid=cd93690ffaa348f4ded9a3c01a524aab&ei=19
Summary and Key Points: The F-35 Lightning II, renowned for its stealth, is also notable for its advanced electronic warfare (EW) capabilities. The latest Block 4 variant includes the AN/ASQ-239 EW suite, enhancing threat detection and situational awareness.
-Equipped with the powerful AN/APG-85 AESA radar, the F-35 can passively detect a wide spectrum of electromagnetic signals.
-Its sophisticated sensor fusion and ALIS infrastructure provide critical intelligence, making the F-35 a versatile and invaluable asset for the U.S. military and allies.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/f-35-stealth-fighter-an-electronic-warfare-beast-like-no-other/ar-BB1oFlgk?ocid=BingHp01&cvid=cd93690ffaa348f4ded9a3c01a524aab&ei=36#comments
“beast mode” after air dominance is established. While in this mode, the fighter can lug up to 22,000 pounds of combined internal and external weapons.
i bet it smells like your upper lip anon
unordinary electronic warfare yo…they all wanna see Buck Rogers but thats not us
the flying wing
In other words, something as simple as reptile skin could have helped bring about the very existence of humankind.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/skin-of-beast-that-lived-millions-of-years-before-dinosaurs-discovered-in-oklahoma/ar-AA1n77rI?ocid=binghp01&cvid=f466421e1a44464ee3426ad97a67c064&ei=21
At the time this creature lived, dinosaurs were merely a twinkle in Mother Earth’s eyes. Instead, animals consisted of four-legged vertebrates which would have resembled crocodiles, lizards, eels and snakes.
Mooney told Live Science that these ancient ancestors would have looked "very reptilian if you saw them today," and that the "mummified skin and associated impressions likely show us what the skin would have been like in these ancestral reptiles."
However, given that no other related remains were found alongside the skin fossil, researchers haven’t been able to identify the species of its owner, or even what body part it came from.
Prior to this discovery, the oldest known fossilised skin came from a dinosaur, Mooney’s colleague, and the study’s lead author, Robert Reisz told Live Science.
He also noted the existence of another fossil from Russia that is 21 million years younger, but said this specimen needed to be reanalysed to confirm that it is, indeed, skin.
According to the Reisz and Mooney’s study, which was published last week in the journal Current Biology, the skin fossil is the oldest known example of a preserved epidermis – the outermost layer of skin on mammals, terrestrial reptiles and birds.
This dermal layer could have been vital to numerous species' transition from aquatic to fully land-based environments because it protected their organs from the elements.
Mooney said discovering fossilized skin resembling that seen in living animals today shows it was "critical for their success on land."
By enabling creatures to move from aquatic to terrestrial habitats, this early skin, and the novel structures within, helped prompt the evolution of birds, mammals and reptiles, he and his fellow authors wrote.
In other words, something as simple as reptile skin could have helped bring about the very existence of humankind.
dig on
so if you believe…this place is safe…no matter…how could it be just sold? or monetized?
kek…yup..the fuzzy…why AI can never be as flexible as we are
maybe its the NSA with its real wizards
>buy a clue
buy a clue?? no way i look for them…or find some along the way…never buy…maybe thats why your warped anon…quit buying clues…Dig Meme Pray
thats muh boys