The sooner people stop typing like that, the better.
I have been hoping for this follow-up; I had started to believe the first paper was a hoax because it's so outlandishly "sci-fi" for a plant to do this.
Obviously plants are photosensitive, so it's not an impossible leap - my conjectured hypothesis was it somehow detected the adjacent leaf imprint on its own leaves and cropped them to fit the template. But how that information would be carried over to nearby leaves for any sort of consistent match is beyond me.
Connections
Puzzle #474
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Really well-constructed today.
There's a reason this event has made it into the news.
That doesn't sound like genius.
Genre.
I've grown lots of cucumbers, and while I haven't shoved them in my arse, I can confirm that they are smooth. Ridge cucumbers can have spikes, you may be thinking of them.
I'm literally eating with my hands right now.
Pokรฉ Ball Theory
Yes. Why spoons? Makes no sense.
No, fuck off, that's got nothing to do with nationality.