never i repeat never put on time warp at a party unless you want the theatre kids to destroy your house
a bold assumption to think I would allow theatre kids within even 500 feet of my home
never i repeat never put on time warp at a party unless you want the theatre kids to destroy your house
a bold assumption to think I would allow theatre kids within even 500 feet of my home
shiro, with no prompting whatsoever: YOUNG MAN
keith, sprinting into the room: THERE’S NO NEED TO FEEL DOWN
Ok so i saw @sarcasmisthesecondbestasm s post trying to read the Journal from the Red band trailer.
I was bored at work and attempted to add to what’s readable!
(Thanks @shapingthewater for reblogging it and giving me something to do today XD)
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___ ____, and the external intercostal muscles ( between the ribs) contract, pulling the ribs up and out, ___ movement __ _____s and l_____ the presence of the thoracic veins, c___ing __ to __ in using __balslsum, the ______ and external ___ ____ relax, ____ing ___ ______ ___, and along with elastic ____, ___ ___ are out of the lungs. The internal inter-costal muscles are used during forced inhalation.
__ __ __, key features present in a mammalian lung that are not present in fish gills. Firstly, any ___ in the air inhaled cannot simply flow out at the other end of the lungs __ ___ __ ___ ____ make the throat/threat/heart by __ that __ the ___ __pping __y p___ and ___ing then from ___ long (the ___ ____). The second f___ is important/__ fact that, which likens the Ab__ fluid __ and ___ ****** reducing surface tension by sto**** and prevent collapse.
___, fish and *****
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And ____ needed for survival
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***idae (gobios) Recent molecular *** not support this classification, as *** gobios ****
Gobios that are *** for some portion of the daily *** this would define(defend?) the species of
BOLEOPHTHALMUS,
***OPHTHALMODON, PERIOPHTHALMUS,
and SCARTELAOS as mudskippers
They use their pectoral fins and pelvic fins TO WALK ON LAND; typically live in INTERTIDAL habitats and exhibit unique adaptations to their environment that are NOT found in most intertidal feeders(?), which typically survive the retreat of the tide by hiding underneath
wet seaweed or in tide pools.
A) Active when out of water;
B) FEED and INTERACT with one another;
C) DEFEND THEIR TERRITORIES;
D) COURT potential PARTNERS.
They are found in tropical, sub-tropical, and temperate regions, including the
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Indo-Pacific and Atlantic coasts of Africa.
Compared(?) with fully aquatic gobios, the these creatures present a range of p____ behavioral and physiological adaptations to an amphibious lifestyle that allows them to (live?) effectively on land as well as in water…
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