>Have you ever looked at someone and wondered "What is going through their head?"
>>5124271
little nugget
>>5124271you VVILL let me stick my phone in your faceyou VVILL awawa for tiktokand you VVILL be happy
>>5124546Am I the only one who finds the awawa-screamers to be the least interesting of the various hyrax species?
>>5124271he's thinking about awawa
>>5124284What is happening here?
>When the Lamb opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, "Come!" I looked, and there before me was a pale horse; Its rider was named Death, and Hades was following close behind him. They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth.
>>5124890I found a guardian article about it but they aren't sure either. it's a dead eel apperantly>One theory is that seals, which often regurgitate their meals, are simply throwing up eels through their noses. Another is that startled eels get stuck there while attempting to flee the seals as the predators forage for food beneath rocks. Either way, scientists are unsure why this nasal entrapment is only now being witnessed by humans.
>>5124271>did you know that after it was demonstrated that it was one million at ozwiecim and not four, they had to change plaques, but they never changed the total?
>>5125003Hyraxes are actually mentioned in the Bible in Proverbs 30:26>hyraxes are creatures of little power, yet they make their home in the crags.They're also explicitly not kosher
>>5125537We are God’s little hyraxes
>>5124271>thingken bout beans
>>5125537Truly an inspiration to us all
>>5125537>They're also explicitly not kosherThat's a good example of an error in the Bible. That passage states that Hyraxes chew their cud, but that is not true. They apparently do some kind of tooth-grinding display of aggression that people might have mistaken for cud-chewing but they do not chew the cud.
>>5125782is there a practical reason for the cud chewing thing or is it pure autism?
>The construction of the world is in a number of planes. The World is near the top with the Sky above; there is no “sun” per se: during the day there are no stars and the Sky is blue; at night the Sky is black and there are stars. Seasons occur normally. At some unspecified distance below the plane of the World is the plane of the Machine of Fate: a large machine made up of gears, cogs, pulleys, chains, shafts, pendulums, escapements, lever-arms, under- and over- cut waterwheels—with black murky water—automatic swapes, flybacks, treads, screws, geneva wheels, and other assorted machinery built in scale from the near-microscopic (a tenth of a millimeter and finer) to the grand: skyscraper-sized gears. The Fate Machine is the closest that the Universe has to a “God” or “Gods” and effectively calculates the Fate, Destiny, etc. of the entire Universe. Most of the machine is in distinctively poor repair, and thus Fate is simply not accurate for having not been calculated properly. The machine is maintained, somewhat haphazardly, by hundreds of many-legged spider-like automata made of gold, silver, and other precious metals. These machines have at least ten and often more than forty incredibly fine, many-many jointed legs. The abdomen ranges in size from a ping-pong ball to beach-ball sized and has extremely intricate scroll-work and cut-out arabesque designs. The interior of the torso, seen hazily through the legs and the arabesque, consists of a phenomenally complex clockwork driven by some unknown source.>Directly below the plane of the Machine of Fate, perhaps as little as a few thousand feet of rock, lies Hell. Regardless of creed, or deed all the dead end up in Hell. To any person who ventures there, Hell is a black plane about 100 feet tall, with a stony ceiling and floor, nearly perfectly flat and extending to infinity in all directions. It appears to be empty except for the occasional boulder.
>>5124671isn't it basically them and tree hyraxes and one other?
>>5125816The ones that scream Awawa are the Yellow-Spotted Rock Hyrax aka Bush Hyrax. Then you have the larger Cape Hyrax aka Rock Hyrax, like OP's pic or picrel. They don't scream Awawa but they are a lot bigger and have a chunkier build.And then there's a few different tree hyraxes. Most of those resemble the other hyraxes but with a bit more grizzled fur and a darker coloration on the face a bit like a raccoon but some of them are black. Tree hyraxes also scream, but it's more of a horror-movie-monster-scream not the funny "Awawa".https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsiczkOZuFA
>This is MY thread, GO AWAY
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>>5127920
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5z8m8v9sc0
It's interesting, these things have whiskers *everywhere*. That makes total sense for a parkour specialist living in rocky crags but it's interesting to compare to other animals with similar habits like chinchillas. Chinchillas have lots of big whiskers on their nose but they don't have those huge ones on the eyelids, chin, and seemingly everywhere else on the body.
>All regular spaces are preregular, as are all Hausdorff spaces. There are many results for topological spaces that hold for both regular and Hausdorff spaces. Most of the time, these results hold for all preregular spaces; they were listed for regular and Hausdorff spaces separately because the idea of preregular spaces came later. On the other hand, those results that are truly about regularity generally do not also apply to nonregular Hausdorff spaces.>There are many situations where another condition of topological spaces (such as paracompactness or local compactness) will imply regularity if preregularity is satisfied. Such conditions often come in two versions: a regular version and a Hausdorff version. >Although Hausdorff spaces are not, in general, regular, a Hausdorff space that is also (say) locally compact will be regular, because any Hausdorff space is preregular. Thus from a certain point of view, it is really preregularity, rather than regularity, that matters in these situations. However, definitions are usually still phrased in terms of regularity, since this condition is better known than preregularity.