The state of Nebraska has become the first state to collect health information on its citizens to create a centralized data system. Many are criticizing the law because it may open Nebraskans up to personal information theft, and the likelihood of "smart health cards" being ultimately used for a global ID and new digital currency CBDC. Will the new system actually cut health costs, prevent medical errors, and improve healthcare? Only time will tell! My new video report on how Nebraska is collecting centralized health data on over 5-million residents.
I imagine arti’s pups were as fluffy as a sea otter pup when they were smaller (sort of like this https://youtu.be/Yl6zZEHBHwE?si=7J1iMqCuy3_B23hW)
Yes, they were very very fluffy! In these they are supposed to be just a few days old, small and defenseless squeaking cotton balls...
Newborn pups would stay in a shelter until strong enough to latch onto their parents, who would guard the surroundings and stay close until then, which is probably a lot easier when you're not a single parent...
Below I put a newborn pup in the height chart right next to Arti, the second scug in the line is also one of her pups, but older, and the first scug is an average slugpup of the same age.
Also that is the cutest video I've seen this year oh my god...
People with Down Syndrome are an irreplaceable part of the disability and neurodivergent communities, and we need to do a better job at including them! Don't forget about them in your activism!
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Sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) can be found across much of North America and part of northeast Siberia. Most populations migrate south for the winter, forming flocks of upwards of 10,000 birds.
i have an outline of a story written about these two. the summary of it is 'two guys wander around trying to find their parent and get caught up in sidequests' and its a fix-it of sorts for rain world (hunter gets unrotted, pebbsi gets an idea of how to cure the rot, moon gets a rarefaction cell early). one day ill sit down and write it out but i am more of an artist than writer so more likely than not ill just post sketches about them and bits of plot. the story is called Finding Myself Homeward Bound btw
(have i mentioned monstera and monger are based on slugpups i found on one of the campaigns? i fucking lost them because ending a campaign means losing your pups apparently but hey i remember vaguely what they looked like and how i got them and thats enough for a plot)