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I'm in the tropics
It would survive
Cockatiels don't live in tropics
yeah but the weather is fine
parakeets survive here
hm no I think ill just sell it
I want to make sure it goes to a good owner though
You can do whatever you want, but imo letting out wild animals anywhere else than the place of their natural habitat is insanely stupid
Yeah, you better just sell it
They wouldn't be invasive
I don't know enough about ecosystems to say, but even if it wouldn't be invasive it still has little chances of survival
BTW, where do you actually live?
Just fucking kill me already
RIP
Lol, that map was probably closer to 1850 than 1620 in 1000 AD
I wish that smallpox hit the americas and they had a plauge which hit the old world too
Then the whole world would have been like the 1620 map
virtually empty
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Prims need to venture into the forest and freeze to death lmao
Would've been comfy
There's one stand of virgin pines left in Michigan, I'm gonna venture to see them before it gets too warm.
How tall are they
Big cypress has a few ancient trees
and virtually all of south florida south of lake okechobee/farms southwest of it and inbetween miami and naples is virgin land
Biggest unoccupied landmass east of the mississipi
mainland part is uninhabited
Not just there but that's the only place in florida where an entire county is uninhabited
isnt that around where the everglades are?
Yes
The entire county isn't though
Because it includes the keys
entire mainland county the islands dont matter
Are you from sfl? @Deleted User
entire mainland county the islands dont matter
Are you from sfl? @Deleted User
Okeechobee
Based
Interesting
That ain't all that bad
Mostly retarded countries where things are bad
I have gotten very familiar with that equation
Lol why
I dunno, it's the one they use quite often to demonstrate le chat
le chat?
`The fundamental investigations in this field were made during the decade 1890-1900 by Tiemann and Semmler in Germany and by Barbier, Bouveault and their collaborators in France.`
it_begins.jpg
Le Chatelier's principle
oh yeah
true
That's one of those concepts I still find quite dizzying
I got so pissed about all those oragnic chem encyclopedias being in German
Maybe I should actually commit to learning it
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do it
its actualyl pretty eays to pickup for english speakers
its on duo lingo for free
can get it on yer phone
or desktop
did you see them?
Not even the full shelf.
dope
AHH it rotated
jeeezuds
christus
All those are o-chem encyclopedias....all in german
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learn it
5 mi na day
to 10 \
you can do eet
Or you could spend that time learning chemistry...?
that too
If that's the ultimate goal then
tru
that may be more efficient
Thats why i bought the 6 volumes on terpenes instead
:-P
Should've bought the 6 volumes on analytical chem instead of these books if i was being serious
but ....
I like terpenes...
We're doing redoks now and I have not put the effort in
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Hah you spell it so weird
Chemistry is fun though
Redox is fun
yeah
Oh, yeah, redox
Chem is one of those things I do whenever I feel anxious to calm down
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