C4-BlueCat
C4-BlueCat t1_jaej3l5 wrote
Reply to comment by dasus in A cougar was observed swimming 1.1 km (0.68 miles) to an uninhabited island in Pugent Sound. Researchers find other records implying mountain lions can swim even farther to hop between islands, likely >2 km. “We are redefining the mountain lion in our minds as an animal that can swim.” by TR_54
… giraffes can’t swim?
C4-BlueCat t1_j88i4iu wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Large study provides evidence that goal incongruence can harm romantic relationship satisfaction by glum-platimium
More like, is there a future risk she will get fed up and divorce you over it
C4-BlueCat t1_j88c8nf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Large study provides evidence that goal incongruence can harm romantic relationship satisfaction by glum-platimium
Is the cleaning possibly a serious problem in the making?
C4-BlueCat t1_j88c2k0 wrote
Reply to comment by Drudicta in Large study provides evidence that goal incongruence can harm romantic relationship satisfaction by glum-platimium
Did the two of you make the initial decision to have one person home together?
C4-BlueCat t1_j88byd4 wrote
Reply to comment by BasileusBasil in Large study provides evidence that goal incongruence can harm romantic relationship satisfaction by glum-platimium
As long as you are both putting in that effort, you are still showing yourself capable. The rest are outside factors hindering you.
C4-BlueCat t1_j6mlzzi wrote
Reply to comment by Pokemonobsessedlesbo in ELI5 - why are bonded pairs okay in animals but not humans? by Pokemonobsessedlesbo
It’s a common instinct since it catches nutrients that has passed through, and hides the tracks of an animal having been there.
C4-BlueCat t1_j6m072u wrote
Reply to comment by Phantom_Ganon in ELI5: when people give up red meat for lent, why do they always eat fish instead? Aren't chicken and turkey white meats too? by Inanimatepony
Ooh, is that why Thursday is a traditonal pancake day :o
C4-BlueCat t1_j6kib73 wrote
Reply to comment by Jaimzell in ELI5: Why do so many fruits have seedless varieties but the apple and cherry do not? by JanaCinnamon
3-4 of Morello(?) cherries, 7-9 of normal ones according to healthline
C4-BlueCat t1_j1rkzl8 wrote
Reply to comment by ThreesomeInk in Eli5: Female circumcision by ThreesomeInk
Yeah, not saying it is right.
The more drastic version of one of those ”anti rape devices” people post now and then.
C4-BlueCat t1_j1r45ci wrote
Reply to Eli5: Female circumcision by ThreesomeInk
In some places, sweing up to vagina (leaving a small opening for menstrual blood) is seen as a way to prevent rape by making it too difficult to perform intercourse.
C4-BlueCat t1_j1r403o wrote
Reply to comment by Lunacat247 in Eli5: Female circumcision by ThreesomeInk
The minimal version is just a pinprick on the clitoris hood to draw a drop of blood - it was legal for a while.
C4-BlueCat t1_iuhw6ty wrote
Reply to Griping about a mystery I just read by soundisloud
There’s an entertaining detective story about the prince of wales(?) being a wannabe detective in that style and being confidently incorrect as people are murdered around him.
C4-BlueCat t1_iu3ptya wrote
Reply to comment by jackfrost7890 in A recently released set of topography maps provides new evidence for an ancient northern ocean on Mars. The maps offer the strongest case yet that the planet once experienced sea-level rise consistent with an extended warm and wet climate, not the harsh, frozen landscape that exists today. by Wagamaga
Doesn’t explain Venus though - that one used to have an earth-like climate before its runaway greenhouse process
C4-BlueCat t1_jaej781 wrote
Reply to comment by dasus in A cougar was observed swimming 1.1 km (0.68 miles) to an uninhabited island in Pugent Sound. Researchers find other records implying mountain lions can swim even farther to hop between islands, likely >2 km. “We are redefining the mountain lion in our minds as an animal that can swim.” by TR_54
Whalevolution.