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I was made of poison and blood

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• jasper • he/they • 06/08/24 •

come to this timeloop often, handsome?

come to this timeloop often, handsome?

hey handsome, come to this timeloop often?

come to this timeloop often, handsome?

hey handsome, me and my girlfriend saw you across the timeloop and we really dug your vibes.

come to this timeloop often, handsome?

hey handsome, i need you to breathe. it's going to be okay, you're not alone. im here too. i love you. it's okay. keep going.

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nonhuman asks

  1. what term(s) do you prefer to be referred to as (otherkin, therian, nonhuman, etc.)?
  2. what are you(r kintypes/theriotypes)?
  3. most niche/obscure 'type?
  4. what foods do you associate with your 'type(s)?
  5. what colors do you associate with your 'type(s)?
  6. do you own any gear? if so, what is it?
  7. best/favorite thing about being nonhuman?
  8. worst/least favorite thing about being nonhuman?
  9. what activities help you connect with your 'type(s)?
  10. do you associate any music with your 'type(s)? do you have a playlist?
  11. do you collect anything besides wearable gear that you associate with your 'type(s), such as plushies or merch?
  12. do your 'type(s) influence your sense of style or the way you dress?
  13. would you consider yourself a furry? if so, do you have a fursona? is your fursona based on one of your 'type(s)?
  14. draw or share your artwork of your 'type(s)?
  15. this isnt a question but a request that you drink some water!

authors note: feel free to reblog! other beings can ask you questions from this list, or you can simply answer them all yourself.

biologists will be like this is a very simplified diagram of a mammalian cell

chemists will be like this is a molecule

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goldhornsandblackwool

okay but this is what the best render of a human cell looks like

They are not kidding

We are full of so many fuckign guys

This is actually a full on interactive map! You can put your cursor over any structure to focus on it and see its name, you can focus on all the structures that are part of a specific pathway and, when you click on proteins, you open it up on PhosphoSitePlus, which is a curated database of proteins and their post-translational modifications. It has a helpful description and summary for each protein!

This is a HUGE complementary resource for learning molecular biology! It really helps to make sense of each individual pathway and it puts everything into perspective. It only focuses on human, rat and certain other animal cells, so it won’t have all the pathways one would wish to see… But for the pathways it does include, consider opening the image and accompanying it as you learn or revise them!

oh wow, thank you for the additional information, i had no idea, that’s so much cooler than just the flat picture.

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