• nifty@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    I was standing under a tree once and a drop of blood fell on my hand out of nowhere. This makes sense!

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      17 days ago

      I was in my parents’ yard once and something wet fell on my head. I touched it and it was blood red. Totally thought I was bleeding until I noticed tiny berry seeds in the substance. My grandma said that happening to me meant I’d have good luck.

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          17 days ago

          She just said general good luck. I believed her because I’m convinced she a witch or druid or some shit. She has this uncanny ability to know things she has no way of knowing. She’s also absolutely incredible with plants.

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            17 days ago

            Your grandma sounds hot

            /jk

            Sorry, didn’t mean to objectify her, I can just imagine her as a Druid growing some bitchin plants 😁

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              17 days ago

              Lmao apparently she was hot when she was young. She isn’t blood related to me, so I didn’t inherit any cool plant powers from her. I’m actually terrible with plants, tbh. Great with ducks, though.

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    18 days ago

    Not all bats, a few species of bats, and it’s technically menstration but different from “overt menstration” found in humans and primates.

    Most mammals have an estrous cycle where the uterine lining is reabsorbed if pregnancy doesn’t occur. If the uterine lining is destroyed instead, its menstration. Here’s a paper that has an overview of the other mammals that have menstrual cycles and how they work.