Hco Bioreactor

MaritLage

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i like plants
and i like necrotic plants

so i built a terrarrium
and i·ve been growing some
very die-hard lichen

yesterday
a tiny slime
crawled up the side of the container

i drew fingerprint sensors
on the glass case
so did the slime

wot
 

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In Death World , thick grey pelts of lichen spread uniformly across the water table , the black shores of charcoal-covered grit , wood compost , and soil foaming white at the edges with dead biocomponents frothing .

Everything is covered in thick layers of biomatr upon biomatr , the lichens all fused into a wet protoplasm , delicate frilly spore mold growing tiny fibers everywhere .

A physerum polycephalum slime mold swam out of the polluted delta and climbed up the front face of the glass before taking the form of a dancing woman and drying in the morning sun .

There·s so much microbe death that it feels like a black void , sucking the verdancy out of the high-perched mosses , which turn a pallid chartreuse .

There is a feeling of expectation , a month·s food having been poured in its tank with a month·s water , in a mire made from the brown-grey snow left behind on the side of the street .

Preliminary analysis showed that the Exhaust Snow was swimming with bitumen , and when the water table rose it spread out and blanketed the land . Everything is covered in a thick black-green sheen .

I like to study extremophiles and i like having an indestructible 4.4'^3 glass cube with nothing sed Phyrexian Plants learning to thrive inside .
 

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