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austim · 1 year
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Scrub Daddy vs. Liquid Nitrogen
(or a Scrub Daddy being hit with a mallet when it’s hot, cold, frozen from dry ice, and frozen from liquid nitrogen)
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vintagehomecollection · 4 months
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Osborne & Little The Decorated Room, 1988
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fullcravings · 2 months
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How To Make A Chocolate Cloud Cake
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steven-myself · 5 months
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"54" - Adel Bouteldja photographed by Baldovino Barani for FACTORY Fanzine
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chimeride · 4 months
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ostracartderms · 3 months
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A sponge reef from the Carboniferous Bear Gulch formation. A pair of female Daidal acanthocercus mantis shrimp forage for food together (some mantis shrimp species form long term monogamous relationship pairs). Echinochimera, a strange chondrichthyan, swims past in the foreground while the elongated Thrinacodus forages between sponges.
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stevetwisp · 7 months
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can you spare a dime??
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herpsandbirds · 7 months
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Stove Pipe Sponge (Aplysina archeri), family Aplysinidae, Bahamas
photograph by Julia Sumerling
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milkyplanetss · 2 months
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thatsbelievable · 3 months
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clnclm · 7 months
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vintagehomecollection · 9 months
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Interior Visions: Great American Designers and the Showcase House, 1988
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madfoolish · 6 months
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mapsontheweb · 28 days
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Word for "sponge" around Europe.
by danielogiPL
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All of the languages are color coded by the roots of the word, which I have done research on. Please note that the yellow and gray areas do not share the same etyology; "sponge" is derived from Ancient Greek σπόγγος, while "Schwamm" is from Proto-Germanic *swammaz (though the further roots of this word are unknown). I was not able to find the exact etymology for the Latvian "sūklis", so it is colored different from the yellow and gray areas.
Please note that this map exclusively lists the translations for a sea sponge, not a kitchen sponge. Many languages have the same word for both, but there are some exceptions.
There are a few languages where I couldn't find the translation, most notably the Sami languages, Karelian, Kalmyk, Ingush, and Adyghean. Please let me know any missing translations!
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