
“When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty.”
There’s a lot that could be said, and I’d probably say it poorly. But, police officers have unions.

There’s a lot that could be said, and I’d probably say it poorly. But, police officers have unions.
Found this on one of the counting down woke subreddits. I liked it.
I use LLMs very little. I think I used it when it became popular to do math like “how large could an arthropod get that could walk on water on a planet with two thirds of Earth’s gravity?” I also remember asking it how an ecosystem of silicon-based life would work.
However, since then I learned that it’s more fun and educational to instead look at scientific papers that talk about it in more detail.
I’m in High School now, and I think that that decision has made me way smarter.
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Same ants, same mold. The black mold has spread.
I’m going to move my ants. However, I only have full test tubes, and these ants now have eggs.
Should I buy new test tubes and connect them, or take them out, sterilize the tubes, and put them back in.
First time posting. I hope this follows the rules. Anyways, I heard someone say that people go hungry under stupid Democrats, I’ve been saving this image just for this.
About you can see, there is mold in my three oldest test tubes. I collected them two months ago, these Camponotus pennsylvanicus queens.
I don’t have any spare test tubes, and they have eggs.
An I doing something wrong? These queens, unlike the five other ones in smaller test tubes, keep having and then eating their eggs. The newer five also all have a few nanitics.
So, I guess I have two questions.
How do I safely get the eggs and queens out so I can sterilize the test tube, and why are they not producing viable young?
What rolling stock should I get? It’s Kato. My diorama is going to be set in the early 2000s, and I wanna make sure the two options that are the same brand are in the right period before buying them.
Basically, I caught some black carpenter ants in their claustral chambers. I brought their brood, if they have any. if for any reason the brood die, would feeding the queens let her lay a second batch?
I’m worried I broke my moral code by possibly causing ants to die.
My carpenter ants are still trying to escape their test tube, despite it being a week since I caught them.
Can’t show picture, want to keep them calm.
I don’t really have anything to add. don’t go there. I’m not well-versed in trans lingo, but they’re very mean about the fact I’m trans and lesbian.
Image is unrelated, but from the same subreddit.
I just wanna know what my chances are for finding a friend who is trans and also likes ants like me.
A drop of water went out of the cotton. It will be a day until I have a test tube to move my queen into. Will she die of a mold infection?
Bicolored carpenter ant, no eggs or brood.