Kali_Drummer
Kali_Drummer t1_jdwowmx wrote
Reply to My pretty grandmom in 1947, 22 years old by jawnstein82
Meanwhile, the Italian restaurant down the street is wondering what happened to their curtains.
Kali_Drummer t1_jdi65nb wrote
If you ever need a reliable pet sitter, gimme a call!
Kali_Drummer t1_jbg1kh8 wrote
Intentional Trainwreck - "Basilisk's Gaze"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUEL1jAygdw
Here is the least prog-metal banger from Baltimore-based Intentional Trainwreck. Its theme is based on a DnD adventure. Enjoy and thanks for listening!
Kali_Drummer t1_j9kzzjl wrote
Reply to AskScience AMA Series: I'm Dr. Christine Wilkinson, National Geographic Explorer, carnivore ecologist, human-wildlife interactions specialist, and performer. Want to know why a coyote wanders through your city? What happens when hyenas chew your tires during research? How to get into SciComm? AMA! by AskScienceModerator
Hello, Dr. Wilkinson. Can you link us to a favorite Taiko performance? I would love to hear something that is complex and active. Thank you.
Kali_Drummer t1_j8jhycy wrote
Reply to Smimming Crab by ooMEAToo
This is probably the best footage of a swimming crab I’ve ever seen. On its right, the small back leg is steering, and the next two are paddling. The swimmerets are just cranking away. And on its left, all legs are steering. The pichers are tucked and streamlined. I’m not sure what its face is up to. Amazing.
Kali_Drummer t1_j8j2zpi wrote
Reply to light filtering into a cave by PaleSubstance2
For a second I thought this was Gomotong Cave but then I saw the water. Borneo was a great place to see some caves. Would love to go to Vietnam, too!
Kali_Drummer t1_j3nrh9u wrote
Reply to comment by Regi_L0903 in Lucy the vampire gif by me, from pen and ink on paper by Regi_L0903
you're welcome
Kali_Drummer t1_j3mmzr3 wrote
Lucy the Alice Cooper. Great animation!
Kali_Drummer t1_j2aaaqu wrote
Reply to comment by IcyOrio in harnessing quantum mechanics, physicists discovered a new way to observe objects without directly looking at them. Using a superconducting qubit called a transmon device, they were able to “see” microwave pulses generated by classical instruments without having to absorb or re-emit any light waves. by MistWeaver80
My question also.
Kali_Drummer t1_j2962su wrote
Hi Howie!
Kali_Drummer t1_j295ym2 wrote
Reply to Love for cats everywhere by SunnyBen6321
Love for dinner everywhere.
Kali_Drummer t1_itw6zlh wrote
...and loving it.
Kali_Drummer t1_iqwwlhl wrote
Reply to [Image] You can rise up from anything! by sasigona
It's never too late to become the person you want to be.
Kali_Drummer t1_jdwrzn0 wrote
Reply to Colonel Sanders and Alice Cooper (Amsterdam, 1974) by mikeyv683
Col. Sanders looks like he's back from Refrigerator Heaven