Disorderly Harmony

Resetti has appeared for the first time for me.

DAMN IT it wasn’t my fault! My Internet connection just died!!

(And when I had a guest over too ahhhh I’m so sorry Rosy ;m; )

There is a crown you can buy for your character to wear. And it costs literally a million Bells.

What the hell?!

crazyhamlet:

e1n:

I think regardless of style or personality, your character should run properly. Awkward run ruins everything.

Don’t believe me? Try running the wrong way, see how far that gets you.

For clarity’s sake: the difference between right and wrong here is the arms. Your arms travel opposite your legs.

Share 5 facts about yourself and pass this on to your 10 favorite followers!!

(I have been so late to replying to this ahh)

  1. Tamanduas are my favorite animals (Yes must always do a “My favorite animal is” for these kinds of memes)
  2. I have a bunch of programs downloaded on my computer that I’ve rarely used (even though I want to learn how to use them ;u; )
  3. I have time traveled in Animal Crossing, and I honestly feel guilty about it :U
  4. I was the worst golf player on my high school’s golf team. No, seriously, my scores would always be the lowest.
  5. If I had the money for it, I would totally put a giant fish tank in my house. Yay fish! At least I can do it in Animal Crossing. =P

Ahh, just a note, whoever would like to do this is free to do so! I’m just, not comfortable with picking ‘favorites’ from my followers. Don’t want people to be mad at me if I don’t pick them. ^^;

So yeah, free for all!

smithsonianlibraries:

The Greenland Whale from Whales by Robert Hamilton (1843)
What Mr. Hamilton had to say:

Bulky as the whale is, and clumsy as it appears to be, it might be imagined that all its motions must be sluggish, and its greatest exertions productive of no great celerity. The fact, however, is the reverse. A whale extended motionless at the surface of the sea, can sink, in the space of five or six seconds, beyond the reach of its human enemies. Its velocity along the surface, and in other directions, is the same. I have observed, says Scorseby, a whale descending, after I had harpooned it, to the depth of about one-fourth of a mile, with the average velocity of seven or eight miles an hour. The usual rate, however, at which these whales swim, when on their passage from one situation to another, seldom exceeds four miles an hour. They are capable, however, for the space of a few minutes, of darting through the water with the velocity of the fastest ship under sail; and of ascending with such rapidity, as to leap entirely out of the water. This feat they sometimes perform apparently as an amusement, to the high admiration of the distant spectator; but to the no small terror of the inexperienced fisher. Sometimes the whales throw themselves into a perpendicular position, with their heads downwards, and moving their tremendous tails on high in the air, beat the water with awful violence, which, cracking like a whip, resounds to the distance of two or three miles; the sea is thrown into foam, and the air filled with vapours. This performance is denominated “lob-tailing.” (p83-84)

smithsonianlibraries:

The Greenland Whale from Whales by Robert Hamilton (1843)

What Mr. Hamilton had to say:

Bulky as the whale is, and clumsy as it appears to be, it might be imagined that all its motions must be sluggish, and its greatest exertions productive of no great celerity. The fact, however, is the reverse. A whale extended motionless at the surface of the sea, can sink, in the space of five or six seconds, beyond the reach of its human enemies. Its velocity along the surface, and in other directions, is the same. I have observed, says Scorseby, a whale descending, after I had harpooned it, to the depth of about one-fourth of a mile, with the average velocity of seven or eight miles an hour. The usual rate, however, at which these whales swim, when on their passage from one situation to another, seldom exceeds four miles an hour. They are capable, however, for the space of a few minutes, of darting through the water with the velocity of the fastest ship under sail; and of ascending with such rapidity, as to leap entirely out of the water. This feat they sometimes perform apparently as an amusement, to the high admiration of the distant spectator; but to the no small terror of the inexperienced fisher. Sometimes the whales throw themselves into a perpendicular position, with their heads downwards, and moving their tremendous tails on high in the air, beat the water with awful violence, which, cracking like a whip, resounds to the distance of two or three miles; the sea is thrown into foam, and the air filled with vapours. This performance is denominated “lob-tailing.” (p83-84)

coelasquid:

The cockatoo doesn’t think the African Grey knows how to eat cookies.

popmech:

How to build a potato tower to save room in your garden
zooborns:

Rare Gorilla Twins Surprise Staff at Burgers’ Zoo

When zoo keepers entered the Gorilla House at the Netherlands’ Burgers’ Zoo on June 13, they were taken by surprise:  N’Gayla, the 20-year-old female Gorilla, had delivered twin babies overnight!

Check out ZooBorns to see many more photos and to learn about this happy surprise!

zooborns:

Rare Gorilla Twins Surprise Staff at Burgers’ Zoo

When zoo keepers entered the Gorilla House at the Netherlands’ Burgers’ Zoo on June 13, they were taken by surprise:  N’Gayla, the 20-year-old female Gorilla, had delivered twin babies overnight!

Check out ZooBorns to see many more photos and to learn about this happy surprise!