Simon Forman on Nostr: npub1se6jn…ycmph Right!? At first they seemed slimy and gross, but once I got used ...
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Right!? At first they seemed slimy and gross, but once I got used to them they started to seem almost cuddly (although still slimy.)
They're literally the "intestines of the earth". The microbiome in their guts is a miracle: a "bio-reactor" that makes the finest soil known, in which seeds seem to erupt rather than germinate, in which plants can't help but grow.
Right!? At first they seemed slimy and gross, but once I got used to them they started to seem almost cuddly (although still slimy.)
They're literally the "intestines of the earth". The microbiome in their guts is a miracle: a "bio-reactor" that makes the finest soil known, in which seeds seem to erupt rather than germinate, in which plants can't help but grow.