• Same age now
    Same age now
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  • I am not a robot
    I am not a robot
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  • My job: fix problems My life: ignore problems
    My job: fix problems My life: ignore problems
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  • Why lord ???? Whyyyy??
    Why lord ???? Whyyyy??
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  • Like end it bro, I know for a fact this ain't reaching late-game.
    Like end it bro, I know for a fact this ain't reaching late-game.
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  • Sir… that is not how you check your coworker.
    Sir… that is not how you check your coworker.
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  • Scientists in India discovered a rare crab that is both male and female at the same time — split almost perfectly down the middle.

    This unusual condition is called gynandromorphism.

    One side of the crab developed as male…
    The other as female.

    From its claws to its shell, the difference is so clear it looks like nature drew a straight line across its body.

    What’s even more fascinating?

    This doesn’t happen because of pollution or outside factors — it occurs during early genetic development, making it incredibly rare.

    Discoveries like this give scientists a deeper understanding of how life forms… and just how unpredictable it can be.

    Because sometimes, nature doesn’t follow the rules…

    It quietly rewrites them.
    Scientists in India discovered a rare crab that is both male and female at the same time — split almost perfectly down the middle. This unusual condition is called gynandromorphism. One side of the crab developed as male… The other as female. From its claws to its shell, the difference is so clear it looks like nature drew a straight line across its body. What’s even more fascinating? This doesn’t happen because of pollution or outside factors — it occurs during early genetic development, making it incredibly rare. Discoveries like this give scientists a deeper understanding of how life forms… and just how unpredictable it can be. Because sometimes, nature doesn’t follow the rules… It quietly rewrites them.
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  • Fashion of the day sported by kindergarten student (Vietnam)
    Fashion of the day sported by kindergarten student (Vietnam)
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