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Is there any decent footage of ‘Lay Lady Lay- live 1976’
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I’ve been recently obsessed with Hard Rain, especially Lay Lady Lay but all the footage on YouTube is very pixelated, I was able to find good quality footage of the concert but I guess Lay Lady Lay was performed later in the day at night??
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240421 LAY Instagram Live with Chanyeol
Main Post: 240421 LAY Instagram Live with Chanyeol
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The OT9 agenda is still alive in 2024 and not just in our memories I can’t believe😭
If Mermaids were real, do you suppose they would lay eggs, or give live birth?
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I know this is a weird one, stay with me 😭
Taking an amalgamation of lore into consideration. On the one hand, they're part fish. They have gills, tails, fins, and are probably cold-blooded, which would lead me to believe they laid eggs. On the other hand, they're supposed to be half-humanoid, and can also breathe air, and many of the women are depicted with breasts (let's leave human desire and sexuality out of this for the time being) which to me would insinuate that they're breastfeeding their children.
Additionally, you could consider that they lay eggs as a safe place for their offspring to develop, but when the egg hatches, it reveals the mermaid equivalent of a newborn, which is then cared for accordingly.
Edit: Thank you for everyone who has been telling me about fish who bare live young! My boyfriend is a total fish nerd (❤️) and so he couldn't believe I didn't know this and honestly neither could I lol
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I think they are still mammals so they give birth, like dolphins and whales.
The Hunter Wants to Live Quietly
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I recently found the manwha, but since it's so short still I went looking for the novel (not completed yet, but it's updating quite often and already has 280+ chapters) and omg
It's sooooo gooood
I really recommend reading it if you like the hunter trope (similarly as in Solo Leveling), but with an actually well executed romance that doesn't overshadow the plot. I found that some people say it gives Omniscient Reader's Viewpoint vibes (I haven't read that so idk). I just cannot get enough of it and do not have anyone to share this with, so I had to write this post lmao
Basic summary: The story is set in a universe that suddenly had been taken over by a game-like system and monsters coming through rifts. At first it was extremely though. People did not know how to control their powers and if they did they were still scared of the monsters and it would happen quite often that they used them to steal or smth. There were also hunters that were very strong. One of them the main protagonist of the novel J, he was a masked hero, that was very overworked. One day a rift appeared, that he was called in for after many hunters went in and did not go out. After he went in the entire rift disapeared and he, as well as the others were gone. 8 years later he wakes up in a trash bins, being spitted out by the rift(?) and seeing as the world progressed (being mostly safe now), decides to hide and live as a normal person.
If you know of anything similar, I'd be grateful for the recommendations <3
Top Comment: OMG I DONT THINK U UNDERSTAND HOW MUCH I LOVE THIS STORY AND HOW MUCH THESE MEN HAVE A PULL ON ME
Did mosasaurs give birth or lay eggs underwater?
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So, I randomly came across an article online about a large egg from Antarctica that belonged to a mosasaur. Naturally, I tried looking further into it. I found multiple videos about mosasaur egg laying, though I have yet to watch them. So, I wanted to come here and get a definitive answer on if this is truly how mosasaurs reproduced or if they gave live birth as they are long thought to have done. This would be especially good to know for one small part in one of my short stories I have yet to make publicly available.
Top Comment: Mosasaurs gave live birth. There was a single paper about a purported mosasaur egg that was found in Antarctica, but it is probably just a dinosaur egg that was washed out to sea. Mosasaurs were too big to pull themselves onto shore to lay eggs.