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  1. @VeroniqueB99

    I mean, I can think of some other forms that would sell better.

    #appendages

  2. The #NittyGritty #411 On #Balls

    Are you completely mystified by these hanging #appendages? Don’t worry — we got you. While #penises get top billing in the #puberty #pantheon, #testicles are actually just as important because it’s where #male #puberty begins. Plus, we’re #moms and know that #boys run around talking about “#balls” ad nauseam.

    #Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #SexEd

    scarymommy.com/parenting/the-n

  3. I'm not gonna disclose which advert this was in (being an Italian #Pastafarian Minister I'm forbidden to even pronounce that name!) but I'm 100% positive that's the #FlyingSpaghettiMonster here!
    May he touch you all with His #Noodly #Appendages. R'amen!

  4. So I was rereading a cool arachnid evo-devo paper, and I wondered…

    Could you make a simple "animal" as a web page, using #CSS and #HTML as #Hox genes and body plan, so that people could tweak things using browser dev tools to hide/duplicate/alter the presentation of elements, the way scientists knock down or upregulate genes to see what it does to the animal?

    Evo-devo stuff has always reminded me of using "display: none !important" or "border: 1px solid red" to figure out what CSS rules do. And like CSS Zen Garden—radically altering the look of a page with CSS without touching the HTML.

    #EvoDevo #WebDev #appendages

  5. So I was rereading a cool arachnid evo-devo paper, and I wondered…

    Could you make a simple "animal" as a web page, using #CSS and #HTML as #Hox genes and body plan, so that people could tweak things using browser dev tools to hide/duplicate/alter the presentation of elements, the way scientists knock down or upregulate genes to see what it does to the animal?

    Evo-devo stuff has always reminded me of using "display: none !important" or "border: 1px solid red" to figure out what CSS rules do. And like CSS Zen Garden—radically altering the look of a page with CSS without touching the HTML.

    #EvoDevo #WebDev #appendages

  6. So I was rereading a cool arachnid evo-devo paper, and I wondered…

    Could you make a simple "animal" as a web page, using #CSS and #HTML as #Hox genes and body plan, so that people could tweak things using browser dev tools to hide/duplicate/alter the presentation of elements, the way scientists knock down or upregulate genes to see what it does to the animal?

    Evo-devo stuff has always reminded me of using "display: none !important" or "border: 1px solid red" to figure out what CSS rules do. And like CSS Zen Garden—radically altering the look of a page with CSS without touching the HTML.

    #EvoDevo #WebDev #appendages

  7. So I was rereading a cool arachnid evo-devo paper, and I wondered…

    Could you make a simple "animal" as a web page, using #CSS and #HTML as #Hox genes and body plan, so that people could tweak things using browser dev tools to hide/duplicate/alter the presentation of elements, the way scientists knock down or upregulate genes to see what it does to the animal?

    Evo-devo stuff has always reminded me of using "display: none !important" or "border: 1px solid red" to figure out what CSS rules do. And like CSS Zen Garden—radically altering the look of a page with CSS without touching the HTML.

    #EvoDevo #WebDev #appendages

  8. So I was rereading a cool arachnid evo-devo paper, and I wondered…

    Could you make a simple "animal" as a web page, using #CSS and #HTML as #Hox genes and body plan, so that people could tweak things using browser dev tools to hide/duplicate/alter the presentation of elements, the way scientists knock down or upregulate genes to see what it does to the animal?

    Evo-devo stuff has always reminded me of using "display: none !important" or "border: 1px solid red" to figure out what CSS rules do. And like CSS Zen Garden—radically altering the look of a page with CSS without touching the HTML.

    #EvoDevo #WebDev #appendages