I dont understand why you want to take meat honey away from me
away from us
Man, I wanted meat honey as much as anyone, but the science just isn't there.
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Personally I think if you make some beef broth and mix it one to two with clover honey, bring it to a boil, and then bottle and chill, you might have an interesting honey syrup for making oddly meaty cocktails and other things of the sort, but I'd encourage you to experiment and come up with your own recipe
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The logo would be something where it said either mead or meat depending on how you looked at the label, some kind of holographic character that's a d with a crossed top.
The vulture bee salivates on the rotting flesh and then consumes it, storing the flesh in its special stomach compartment. When it returns to the hive, this meat is vomited and processed by a worker bee, which breaks the meat down into an edible substance resembling honey. This substance is then placed into pot-like containers within the hive until it is time to feed the immature bees.
The logo would be something where it said either mead or meat depending on how you looked at the label, some kind of holographic character that's a d with a crossed top.
Or a honey-roasted ham with bee wings.
Or maybe a center-placed bee biting into a ham while other bees in the background puke into beer steins.
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The logo would be something where it said either mead or meat depending on how you looked at the label, some kind of holographic character that's a d with a crossed top.
Or a honey-roasted ham with bee wings.
Or maybe a center-placed bee biting into a ham while other bees in the background puke into beer steins.
The second one, but they're sexy lady bees who are inexplicably also 1950's pinup girls.
"No indication of carrion was detected in honey stores or elsewhere in nests of T. hypogea."
They eat meat and reduce it into a meat slurry to share with other adults back at the hive, but they make honey out of nectar that does not incorporate meat. Super rad bees, but their honey is just honey.
So what you're saying is no one knows where they've hidden the body parts
Not even scientists can find the dread meat honey
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The logo would be something where it said either mead or meat depending on how you looked at the label, some kind of holographic character that's a d with a crossed top.
Just use a more stylized Eth. Meað.
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How does that even happen? Wouldn't the surrounding warmer water prevent it?
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Shortytouching the meatIntergalactic Cool CourtRegistered Userregular
from der wiki:
As sea water freezes in the polar oceans, salt brine concentrates are expelled from the sea ice, creating a downward flow of dense, extremely cold and saline water with a lower freezing point than the surrounding water. When this plume comes into contact with the neighboring ocean water, its extremely cold temperature causes ice to instantly form around the flow. This creates a hollow stalactite or icicle, referred to as a brinicle.
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On 10 June 1886, Mount Tarawera and Lake Rotomahana in Rotorua New Zealand erupted.
The eruption killed everything in a 6km area, including 120 people.
The mountain itself ripped into 2 pieces.
The lake became twenty times larger and 170 metres deeper.
The Pink and White Terraces, often called the 8th wonder of the world, are destroyed/disappeared
The truly interesting thing about this eruption is how important it has been for geological studies. We can pinpoint the exact start of the new ecosystem and monitor it's changes.
It took until 1900 for the lake to reach it's current size of water.
It took until 1915 for the first plant and bird life to return.
Today, there is a walk through the valley they was created by the eruption, you can head down to the new lake and go on a boat tour, and see all the new things that are happening still with the geothermal activity. Fumaroles, geysers, hot springs, boiling rivers, and a primeval environment that is still regenerating from disaster.
It's a fascinating place, and really lovely.
There's a new TV special on tonight about the Terraces, there's been some new sonar/radar scans done under the Lake, and they think they might have found the Terraces, or at least part of them. So that's cool.
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If you want meat honey you will need to make your own like the rest of us
Man, I wanted meat honey as much as anyone, but the science just isn't there.
Meaty-Mead.
So more of a royal aspic.
Or a honey-roasted ham with bee wings.
Or maybe a center-placed bee biting into a ham while other bees in the background puke into beer steins.
The second one, but they're sexy lady bees who are inexplicably also 1950's pinup girls.
So what you're saying is no one knows where they've hidden the body parts
Not even scientists can find the dread meat honey
Just use a more stylized Eth. Meað.
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Gods the ocean is a bizarre and unsettling place
The eruption killed everything in a 6km area, including 120 people.
The mountain itself ripped into 2 pieces.
The lake became twenty times larger and 170 metres deeper.
The Pink and White Terraces, often called the 8th wonder of the world, are destroyed/disappeared
The truly interesting thing about this eruption is how important it has been for geological studies. We can pinpoint the exact start of the new ecosystem and monitor it's changes.
It took until 1900 for the lake to reach it's current size of water.
It took until 1915 for the first plant and bird life to return.
Today, there is a walk through the valley they was created by the eruption, you can head down to the new lake and go on a boat tour, and see all the new things that are happening still with the geothermal activity. Fumaroles, geysers, hot springs, boiling rivers, and a primeval environment that is still regenerating from disaster.
It's a fascinating place, and really lovely.
There's a new TV special on tonight about the Terraces, there's been some new sonar/radar scans done under the Lake, and they think they might have found the Terraces, or at least part of them. So that's cool.
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I've started to become really interested in the Paleozoic era recently and this is not much unlike any sea floor during the Paleozoic
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Looks sort of like Frege's notation for formal logic.
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