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the waitomo limestone caves on new zealand’s northern island are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their larval stage produce silk threads from which to hang and, using a blue light emitted from a modified excretory organ in their tails, lure in prey who then become ensnared in sticky droplets of mucus. photos by dylan toh & marianne lim, spellbound tours, martin rietze and z blue polaris
I feel like Bilbo and the gang will be walking through this in a moment.
the waitomo limestone caves on new zealand’s northern island are home to an endemic species of bioluminescent fungus gnat (arachnocampa luminosa, or glow worm fly) who in their larval stage produce silk threads from which to hang and, using a blue light emitted from a modified excretory organ in their tails, lure in prey who then become ensnared in sticky droplets of mucus. photos by dylan toh & marianne lim, spellbound tours, martin rietze and z blue polaris
I feel like Bilbo and the gang will be walking through this in a moment.
This is what it should mean to be a police officer. Everyone deserves to feel safe and protected, no matter their skin tone or cultural background. If the officers currently serving aren’t like this, then something needs to be done now to make that change.
This is nice to see. There’s so much negativity about police officers and law enforcement lately, which I completely understand given the circumstances. But these guys here, these are real officers. Officers with compassion who actually do protect and serve the community however they can. When people say “not all cops” they are talking about the ones like this.
this is what most cops are like. I was stopped with dad one night and I had my bullwhip (at about 2 am by the way) and the one asked where I got it. I told him I made it and he got a bit of a grin and asked if I knew how to use it, and ofcourse I do. So at two in the morning he had me crack the whip by a subdivision and they were both grinning like two year olds.
Awesome!
This is what it should mean to be a police officer. Everyone deserves to feel safe and protected, no matter their skin tone or cultural background. If the officers currently serving aren’t like this, then something needs to be done now to make that change.
This is nice to see. There’s so much negativity about police officers and law enforcement lately, which I completely understand given the circumstances. But these guys here, these are real officers. Officers with compassion who actually do protect and serve the community however they can. When people say “not all cops” they are talking about the ones like this.
this is what most cops are like. I was stopped with dad one night and I had my bullwhip (at about 2 am by the way) and the one asked where I got it. I told him I made it and he got a bit of a grin and asked if I knew how to use it, and ofcourse I do. So at two in the morning he had me crack the whip by a subdivision and they were both grinning like two year olds.
Awesome!
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