Well I wasn't there to see it, but apparently there were these things that look like rocks but actually produce O2 as a byproduct. They still exist. Do a Google search for earliest oxygen producers. They don't look like plants at all. I saw a documentary about them once, probably a BBC thing.
I'd be willing to help this young lady in her noble fight against Covid.
I didn't actually read the article, just the headline. It's a Speakers Corner tradition. But yes, now that I read it, quite disturbing.i wonder if she was chugging demon sperm if that would both give her covid and fight it at the same time...sorta the circle jerk of life type deal
hard to read,but i love the part where she doesn't want to use egg whites on her skin because she's a vegan but apparently boy broth isn't an animal product somehow
I didn't actually read the article, just the headline. It's a Speakers Corner tradition. But yes, now that I read it, quite disturbing.
I've been drinking strong black coffee throughout the pandemic and have not caught Covid.
stromatolites (sp?)...reef forming blue-green algae
i guess i am just a slow learner, but after 2 years it is pretty obvious to me the covid-19 pandemic has never been about health, but about compliance. how utterly evil. and unamerican, too.
I think you're thinking of cyanobacteria, in which case you're probably right. I can't find what I was looking for but it's along the lines of elephants foot, although the docu I saw showed it in the shallow water of a beach, so not elephants foot, but along the same lines as. Either way, Google disagrees with that docu so you're prob right.
Ah yes that's the one, stromatolites, I just looked it up, I was guessing bacteria wouldn't form big clumps like that.
been around for billions of years