Science Memes
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A place for majestic STEMLORD peacocking, as well as memes about the realities of working in a lab.
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Articuno fs
The bird in the image looks like something you'd see in one of those "X theme song horror (G minor)" videos on yt. The ones where they invert all the colors and pretend they created something scary.
This bird deals frost damage, and you can't convince me otherwise.
It can't because birds are not real.
It looks like they used the negative color tool.
...huh.
Looks like there is snow below creating a reflection under lighting it. Here is a male and female
i like how they look like they’re gossiping to each other
They look like inverted colours or something. Is this how they actually look? It's magnificent!
It’s been photographed in extremely favorable lighting conditions with a telephoto lens and a high-speed digital camera. Also, the image’s color levels have been tweaked to make the colors more vibrant and to increase the contrast. The bird would probably not look like that to the naked eye.
Will also accept being turned into land critters. Just as long as they are mountain dwellers.
Not only do they look pretty, they sing pretty too. I did a lot of tree planting in my twenties and these beauties would sometimes appear to hang out and sing with me while I worked.
But is it prettier than the Puteketeke?
That almost looks like an inverted image!
Pretty birds but I feel like the photos exaggerate the colors a bit. An Indigo bunting is probably more striking in person.
It looks like it's glowing
It has a quest for us
that's not a bird, that's a blue razberry snow cone with 2 jelly beans for eyes
lil jolly rancher