An anarchist here to ask asinine questions about the USSR. At least I was when I got here.
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Yim Yum!
My mental MP3 player in response to this image decided to put on “Blumenkranz” from the Kill la Kill soundtrack
And when everyone’s female… Muahahahahaha, no one will be.
My comment is a joke about antimatter. OP’s comment is a joke making fun of GB News, which is often referred to as “Britain’s Fox News”. The last comment is pointing out how the UK is xenophobic and racist towards the same peoples whose cultures they appropriated.
So the Palace of Westminster is just the White House with CPT reversal? I had no idea.
Honestly I thought the dementors were squid ink before I read the label
Well, it is now 3 years since that article was published back in 2017, and I’m proud to say that my memories have not been altered in any way that I can tell.
On an unrelated note, I’ve been hooked on this sparkling water called “Dr. Breen’s Private Reserve”
Jimmy Neutron “sodium chloride” ass reply, “everything is edible at least once” is a common joke that works precisely because words’ definitions are not rigid
Edit: I think it’s best to leave this comment up as I originally wrote it, but I’m also going to go on the record to say that I could’ve and should’ve phrased this a lot more cordially.
Amanita bisporigera, or the aptly named eastern North American destroying angel, if anyone’s wondering.
From Wikipedia:
The principal amatoxin, α-amanitin, is readily absorbed across the intestine, and 60% of the absorbed toxin is excreted into bile and undergoes enterohepatic circulation; the kidneys clear the remaining 40%. The toxin inhibits the enzyme RNA polymerase II, thereby interfering with DNA transcription, which suppresses RNA production and protein synthesis. This causes cellular necrosis, especially in cells which are initially exposed and have rapid rates of protein synthesis. This process results in severe acute liver dysfunction and, ultimately, liver failure.
I could not confirm that it causes liquefactive necrosis of the liver specifically, however. I wouldn’t doubt it, but I couldn’t confirm it.
Edit: I should clarify, I got this from the original thread on Bluesky, not my own identification.
I want to say Kin-Dza-Dza. It’s a very silly and memorable work of Soviet science fiction.