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The meme is crudely depicting a phospholipid, one of the molecules that’s part of cell membranes. Phospholipids can be said to have two parts: the hydrophilic “head” and the hydrophobic “tail”.
The head is the big round top half of the compound. The term “hydrophilic” comes from the Greek root words for water and love, and typically means that the head is in contact with bodily fluids and cells’ cytoplasm.
The tail is the two long bits at the bottom half of the compound. The term “hydrophobic” comes from the Greek root words for water and fear, and typically means that the tail avoids contact with bodily fluids and cytoplasm.
The head is trying to use the tail’s explicit hydrophobia as evidence to argue that the tail is secretly “hydrophilic”, or “water-loving”, but they’re using the term in a way that means that the tail secrectly loves water carnally.
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We just vibin’. :)
I was going to say, I don’t need any encouragement for existential crises.
It’s not 9/11!
I just want to know how to ensure I can get the good at math autism so I can get finance bro paychecks.
Not mine, got shared in a group chat. Have at it!
Its likely origin was in Central America,[2][4] and it has been introduced in many world regions.[5][6][7] […] D. stramonium has frequently been employed in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments.
Everybody says some shit eventually.
Where was this? Amazing shots.
And especially not mushrooms, no way.
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Every time I have to, I have an inexplicable rage that appears deep within me that goes away as soon as I don’t have to deal with it anymore.
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There are different ways of holding back packages: with dpkg, apt, dselect, aptitude or Synaptic. Lots of options.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/18654/how-to-prevent-updating-of-a-specific-package
I don’t often use Snaps, so I dk. Regardless, KDE bugs are my biggest slow down lmao.




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