forum Whaaaat's Gibby Thinkin' About?
Started by @Pickles group
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@EtherealDreamer

Lol they could be, but the moon is also a "fosterling/student" of the sun so that'd be a pretty weird relationship

so what you're saying is, its a weird student/teacher relationship-

@berlioz

All student/teacher relationships are weird, and also predatory

facts
let's just let the sun and the moon be femme energies who both have motherly love for the starts

@GoodThingGoing group

All student/teacher relationships are weird, and also predatory

facts
let's just let the sun and the moon be femme energies who both have motherly love for the starts

Found family trope but it's the moon and the sun platonically adopting all of the stars-

@berlioz

All student/teacher relationships are weird, and also predatory

facts
let's just let the sun and the moon be femme energies who both have motherly love for the starts

Found family trope but it's the moon and the sun platonically adopting all of the stars-

heheheh

@requiemisback language

ive always seen the sun and moon as sisters

i've seen them this way too, and for like the longest time honestly-
i actually rediscovered this thought process and made it into a little comic and such-

@larcenistarsonist group

So on average there are 35,000 bees in one (1) hive.

A bee can lift about 70% of their body weight

A singular bee weighs 0.00025 of a pound.

So that means a singular bee can lift 0.000175 of a pound.

0.000175 x 35,000 = 6.125 lbs.

A single hive of bees can only lift 6.125 pounds.

A plane is 90,000 pounds.

It would take 14,694 hives to lift a plane

Or 514,285,715 bees.

And that doesn't include the people and luggage in the plane.