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💛#1 jiles truther💙

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Why does my arm shake and turn bright red when I'm eating dirt?
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About

🪻 my name is helen

🪻 I'm 29

🪻 I'm a gnc woman (she/her but I honestly don't really gaf how you refer to me lol)

🪻 I'm bisexual

🪻 I'm ex-mormon, ask me questions about it if you want!

🪻 been on tumblr since 2009 but had this blog since 2011

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werewolftits

tiktok is such an awful app, it's almost designed to feed you misinformation and expose you to insane discourse. unlike beloved tumblr, the app that feeds me misinformation and exposes me to insane discourse

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lierdumoa

No, no, no, you see on tiktok an algorithm feeds you misinformation. On Tumblr I feed myself misinformation from my charcuterie board of hand-selected unhinged mutuals.

None of that mass market junk. Only artisanal, small batch, sustainably cultivated, fair trade horseshit.

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I have been thinking about gul dukats skull all day and I need a moment alone with the cardassian lovers to discuss why the spoon would have a Hole. Its like the soft spot of a babys skull… what are the anatomical implications here…

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ethankyou

Others have mentioned this too but almost definitely this is meant to be a parietal eye, vestigial or otherwise.

(Parietal eye in green anole vs anole skeleton. Or rather I'm pretty sure that's an Anole this was a quick image search. But even if not exactly that's another lizard with a parietal eye).

The pit in the skull seems a little deep for that, but its a uniform hole and it's not likely to be caused from damage to the skull from a bullet or otherwise as some folks have mentioned.

In lizards it helps regulate circadian rhythm (among other stuff, a lot of endocrine stuff) so it stands to reason it would be related to something similar.

"Why would an eye regulate this stuff?" Light regulates our circadian rhythm. A lot of animals have additional sensory organs and it usually has something to do with their environment of adaptation (or may be vestigial).

Cardasia Prime is notably dark, hot and humid so I'm betting the old spoon has something to do with regulating circadian rhythm in this environment?

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