• Tried to take a fashion risk. My kids called me "Super Mario"
    Tried to take a fashion risk. My kids called me "Super Mario" 💀
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  • At Least Indie Animation Enjoyers are less likely to be Pedophiles
    At Least Indie Animation Enjoyers are less likely to be Pedophiles
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  • Every time facing this with this idiot
    Every time facing this with this idiot
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  • The good day!
    The good day!
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  • Yup
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  • According to NOAA, NASA, and research published in journals like Nature, phytoplankton—tiny marine algae—are responsible for producing about 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen through photosynthesis.

    These organisms, including cyanobacteria, diatoms, and seaweed, form the base of the oceanic food web and thrive near the ocean surface, where sunlight can reach.

    Land plants, including forests, contribute the remaining oxygen, but marine sources dominate due to their vast global coverage and rapid reproduction.

    Key Facts:

    Phytoplankton are microscopic, unlike larger seaweeds but are extremely abundant.

    One genus, Prochlorococcus, is estimated to contribute up to 20% of the global oxygen supply alone.

    Oceans cover 71% of the planet, supporting the dominance of marine photosynthesis.

    Sources: NASA Earth Observatory, NOAA, Nature, PNAS
    According to NOAA, NASA, and research published in journals like Nature, phytoplankton—tiny marine algae—are responsible for producing about 50% to 80% of Earth’s oxygen through photosynthesis. These organisms, including cyanobacteria, diatoms, and seaweed, form the base of the oceanic food web and thrive near the ocean surface, where sunlight can reach. Land plants, including forests, contribute the remaining oxygen, but marine sources dominate due to their vast global coverage and rapid reproduction. Key Facts: Phytoplankton are microscopic, unlike larger seaweeds but are extremely abundant. One genus, Prochlorococcus, is estimated to contribute up to 20% of the global oxygen supply alone. Oceans cover 71% of the planet, supporting the dominance of marine photosynthesis. Sources: NASA Earth Observatory, NOAA, Nature, PNAS
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  • It's not my fault that food is tasty...
    It's not my fault that food is tasty...
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  • STUFFED PESTO SHRIMP & BRIE CALZONE

    Ingredients:
    1/2 lb cooked shrimp, chopped
    4 tbsp basil pesto
    4 oz brie, sliced
    1 pizza dough (store-bought or homemade)
    1 clove garlic, minced
    Olive oil for brushing

    Instructions:
    1️⃣ Mix shrimp, pesto, garlic together.
    2️⃣ Roll out dough, layer shrimp mix and brie on half.
    3️⃣ Fold dough, seal edges, brush with olive oil.
    4️⃣ Bake at 400°F (200°C) for 15-20 min till golden.

    Prep: 10 min | Cook: 20 min | Total: 30 min | Serves: 2-3
    STUFFED PESTO SHRIMP & BRIE CALZONE 🦐🌿🧀 Ingredients: 🦐 1/2 lb cooked shrimp, chopped 🌿 4 tbsp basil pesto 🧀 4 oz brie, sliced 🥟 1 pizza dough (store-bought or homemade) 🧄 1 clove garlic, minced 🧈 Olive oil for brushing Instructions: 1️⃣ Mix shrimp, pesto, garlic together. 2️⃣ Roll out dough, layer shrimp mix and brie on half. 3️⃣ Fold dough, seal edges, brush with olive oil. 4️⃣ Bake at 400°F (200°C) for 15-20 min till golden. 🔥 Prep: 10 min | Cook: 20 min | Total: 30 min | Serves: 2-3
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  • EVERY. DAMN. NIGHT.
    EVERY. DAMN. NIGHT.
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  • Your last saved picture is the only evidence of our existence. How fried are we?
    Your last saved picture is the only evidence of our existence. How fried are we?
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