An assortment of computer models made employing the Lorenz equation.
bad and terrible
bolt down my coffin
@killzombieseatbacon he got scared!!
This poor baby!!!
we stan eraserhead baby

Drone with grabbing claw arms can lift 44 pounds
Prodrone’s latest creation could lift a four-year-old child, and uses its 5-axis metal claws to perch on fences like a bird.
tigerbuttsinspace
This drone, here depicted stealing chairs from the poor, could also be used to abduct a four year old
Are YOU prepared for when the machines come to try and take ur young
bigfuzzysiberianbear
naughty children get snatched by the Clawcopter
New story to scare children!
nyxwolf98 asked
Hi!! Canadian vet tech in training here, Have you ever had to deal with kangaroos attacking pets like dogs and such? I have seen pictures of kangaroos and seen them in zoo's they seem kind of mean when provoked so I was wondering and you seemed like a good person to ask!!! Question tax: if you had to be a mythical creature what would you be?
I haven’t personally, but it’s certainly something that happens. A big roo can total your car in a collision, and they are well adapted to doing damage to other upright bipeds and their dogs, so it is a potential risk.
But I have practiced exclusively in the South East of Australia, where generally our macropods have been on the smaller size.
The red kangaroos, the biggest of the bunch, are mostly around the red center.

They will certainly tear open a human or a dog is cornered. He’s bigger than you are.
Closer to me, you might find an Eastern Grey, which is a bit smaller than the reds, but you’re more likely to come across a wallaby.

Lawn furniture for size reference.
But practicing in Tasmania, the most common macropod I’d come across were these little dudes.

Pademelons are tiny and adorable and I love them, but they’re not a match for a dog.
If I had to be a mythical creature, I’d probably go with mermaid. I’m pretty tired of having sore feet all the time.
you were to correct to tag me in this
