Airbuddy 🦛
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Yeah they can fly when they poop and propeller-spin their tails.
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It’s a screenshot of Tumblr tags, very common on tumblr to hide whole essays in tags
Sure, but that doesn't excuse or exclude it from being frustrating, annoying, and just generally unpleasant.
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Ahctually it's not running unless all feet are off the ground at some point.
Only for bipedals. Quadrupedal animals can well keep a leg on the ground at all times even when moving at speed. To borrow from another comment here: Would you call a stampeding elephant "walking"?
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One thing I learned from Kerbal space program is that anything flies with enough boosters
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Fun fact: if a hippo runs fast enough they can travel trough time
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The 4 Basic Horse Gaits Explained [Diagrams & Animations]
The 4 basic horse gaits are the walk, the trot, the canter, and the gallop. Read on to learn all you need to know about the basic gaits.
Horses and Us (www.horsesandus.com)
Neat breakdown of walk vs trot vs canter vs gallop, for horses.
Hippos don’t fly – but the massive animals can get airborne
Discover the surprising agility of hippos on land. Recent studies reveal that these massive animals can trot and even become airborne, challenging our perceptions of their movement. Learn how researchers captured this phenomenon and what it means for our understanding of giant land animals.
Down To Earth (www.downtoearth.org.in)
Non-nonsensical headline and brief summary of hipoos gaits: evidently they have been observed reaching a trot, which does include moments where two feet are coming up, and two down, thus for that brief moment, the hippo is 'suspended' or... """airborne""".
When I woke up this morning, I didn't anticipate I'd be spending 15 minutes reading about how horses walk, but it was well worth that time!
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#Yo dawg.
#I heard you like comments.
#So I prefix every line with a hashtag so I can comment my comment while I comment.
exit 1
main.cpp:1:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #Yo 1 | #Yo dawg. | ^~ main.cpp:3:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #I 3 | #I heard you like comments. | ^ main.cpp:5:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #So 5 | #So I prefix every line with a hashtag so I can comment my comment while I comment. | ^~ main.cpp:7:1: error: ‘exit’ does not name a type 7 | exit 1 | ^~~~ main.cpp:1:1: note: ‘exit’ is defined in header ‘’; did you forget to ‘#include ’? +++ |+#include <cstdlib> 1 | #Yo dawg.
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main.cpp:1:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #Yo 1 | #Yo dawg. | ^~ main.cpp:3:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #I 3 | #I heard you like comments. | ^ main.cpp:5:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #So 5 | #So I prefix every line with a hashtag so I can comment my comment while I comment. | ^~ main.cpp:7:1: error: ‘exit’ does not name a type 7 | exit 1 | ^~~~ main.cpp:1:1: note: ‘exit’ is defined in header ‘’; did you forget to ‘#include ’? +++ |+#include <cstdlib> 1 | #Yo dawg.
Sorry, mate. I dropped this.
#!/usr/bin/env bash