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It's hard out there for a person who cares about...
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the-happiness-within replied to your post: When I have time, I’ll make a full list of all the… have you read all of them? or just used them for reference? Both! I have many older palaeontology, geology, and general science books back from the early 1900’s up to present day, and are all used for a mixture of different things. I love the history of these fields itself, and I also love...
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When I have time, I’ll make a full list of all the (science) books I own. I have hundreds, and I think it’ll be good for anyone interested in finding new ones to read.
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Hey guys, sorry for the lack of posts lately. Schedule’s very busy and time online has been practically nonexistent. I’ll have some new/original material coming soon!
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People must find it strange when I'm at the loo's...
So many looks. No fucks given. Labradorite.
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legit things my tutor says
cambriankin: ‘Obsidian flows are like pints of Guinness.’ ‘No, seriously, obsidian is the dark ale swirling underneath and the pumice is the froth on top. Same composition.’ ‘They won’t let me advocate licking rocks for the exam because we re-use the rocks every year and you never know where someone else’s mouth has been. Oh, the rocks themselves? No, they’re fine.’ ‘I picked this rock up...
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It’s amazing how many fossils and minerals you can find when you clean rooms.
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