Right? I was like… “Is that Traci Lords? It looks like her? She doesn’t generally dress in such like gear, though, since she stopped doing porn?” And then I noticed Bernie…
In my mind it was “Is that Britney Spears, or perhaps some punk rocker I don’t know?”
Maybe? I think it’s probably some random chick at a con, though.
Cool!
Who/what?
I believe @anon15383236 is referencing this film:
Winner winner chicken dinner!
YesbutIdon’twantto!
… he’s a Time Lord
“Hello. I’m the Senator.”
Anything for the scritches.
Science is making it possible to ‘hear’ nature. It does more talking than we knew
Scientists are also learning that vocally active species – like bats – make sounds which contain much more complex information than previously thought. Bat echolocation, for example, was discovered nearly a century ago. But only recently have researchers begun deciphering the sounds that bats make for other purposes. By recording many hours of bat vocalizations and decoding them using AI algorithms, scientists have revealed that bats remember favors and hold grudges; socially distance and go quiet when ill; and use vocal labels that reveal individual and kin identity. Male bats learn territorial songs in specific dialects from their fathers and, much like birds, sing these songs to defend territory and attract mates, which scientists characterize as culture…
Nature is full of resonant mysteries of sound, of which humans are only beginning to become aware.
Of course the marshmallow test is BS, but interesting.