How fortunate then that the same species resistant to their defense actually goes on to cultivate it
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You mean brainunalive?
Allegedly they used to, but Musk felt that vision should be enough because humans don't have radar either and they're just fine.
https://www.drive.com.au/news/elon-musk-overruled-tesla-engineers-radars-cameras/
Vermutlich so ein Fall wo keiner dran gedacht hat. Klar, nach dem es auftritt ist das klar, aber vorher kommt vielleicht keiner auf die Idee, dass irgendwer die Dinger manipulieren will. Warum auch? Das hat ja keinen Einfluss auf irgendwas und ist eigentlich nur ein kleiner Engagement-Köder. Da lohnt sich die Manipulation ja einfach nicht.
Die Entwickler werden wohl einfach nicht damit gerechnet haben, dass die Redakteure eine Umfrage schalten, deren Ergebnisse ein empfindliches Ego verletzen.
Now get to a medical facility, but make sure not to surface too rapidly or you might get gas bubbles in your joints, blood or spinal chord.
Do you mean the victims or the instances of SCP-3008-2? I don't think the anomaly itself is curable.
Summary for those not familiar: SCP-049 is a plague doctor that seeks to violently "cure" anyone afflicted with some nondescript "Pestilence".
SCP-3008 is an endless and nearly inescapable IKEA, where the "Staff" (labeled SCP-3008-2) are entirely unresponsive during the day but become violent at night towards anyone still in the store after closing time.
SCP Foundation is a fictional (I hope) organisation with the mission to Secure, Contain, Protect various anomalies catalogued with numbers (SCP-#) which are thus also referred to as SCPs. These anomaly descriptions are available on https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/
Some of the anomalies are references to other fictional things. If you're familiar with Slenderman, for instance, you may enjoy SCP-096.
That would be a stupid gun design, if an unevenly loaded drum means you can't shoot anymore (or would have to manually align the bullet with the barrel - good luck! Who needs fingers anyway, amirite).
That works if there's enough public funding, but given trends lately and events most recently...
I hope you get many beautiful snowfalls in your life yet
Well, given that it's supposed to be toxic rather than just painful, I'd say we're resistant in that it takes a high dose to kill us.