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  • Looking around the world today, I’d place my bets it was due to more fucking and more violence.

  • A , but my blanket thinks I want D

  • face down work well for the D

  • “Honey, I’m going for a quick trot. I’ll be back in 20 minutes.”

  • OMG, what if I’m posting a reply on a post by the most skilled OP right now, and I don’t even know it?!?

  • little brother

  • OMG, why does my car have an unnecessary red circle around it!?!

  • Mariner: I think it was the chef in the biolab with the sniper rifle that can shoot through walls.

    Freeman: You always pick the chef.

    Mariner: Yeah, because we have replicators. Why is there a chef? That's just shady.

  • ouch, my bones

  • While welcoming the removal of legislation in House Republicans' budget reconciliation package that would empower U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to revoke the tax-exempt status of any nonprofit it deems supportive of a terrorist organization, rights groups on Monday urged vigilance, warning that GOP lawmakers could slip the contentious provision back into a future draft of the legislation.

  • A federal judge had blocked the administration’s plan to remove the temporary protected status of more than 300,000 immigrants.

  • No, this is Lenny:

  • Damn, didn’t even get to finish the countdown.

  • Lead author Chris Kaelin explained that orange cats produce more of an orange/red pigment called pheomelanin than they do a black/brown pigment called eumelanin, which isn’t too dissimilar from redheaded humans.

    While human gingers owe their color to changes in the MC1R gene, the orange cat mutation is located in one gene called Arhgap36. The scientists say that the protein produced by this gene disrupts the biological pathway that determines a cat’s coat color, effectively shutting down eumelanin production and letting orange pigment take over.

    As for why most orange cats are dudes, that has everything to do with a cat’s X chromosome. Males only get one, so if that X carries the mutation, it’s a ginger. Females, having two Xs, need both to be mutated to go full orange.