Bird pulls fur to use for nesting material from lazy, old fluffy dog.
occasionally subtle
Mike Driver

Origami Around
Keni
I'd rather be in outer space šø

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Three Goblin Art
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Not today Justin

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⣠Chile in a Photography ā£
Jules of Nature
art blog(derogatory)

oozey mess
trying on a metaphor

pixel skylines
Cosimo Galluzzi
Monterey Bay Aquarium

Andulka
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Bird pulls fur to use for nesting material from lazy, old fluffy dog.
Garnetās the strongest gem. Ā Donāt forget it.
is that a frozen elk island
ā¦ā¦dude
The ā3D walnutsā from Invader Zim, episode A room with a moose.
According to the commentary, the walnuts were āthe most expensive walnuts everā.
Jhonen Vasquez: āI didnāt ask for 3D walnuts. We just got them, andā¦ā
Rikki Simons: āAnd it wrecked the budget for the rest of the season.ā
Melissa Fahn: āIs that right? Was it really expensive?ā
Vasquez: āWell, we wereĀ gonna have the season end with a giant space battle, but they had blown the budget on the walnuts, so⦠it was upsetting.ā
Eyyyyyyā¦been doodling hybrid monsters the past couple weeks, this one is actually a species I plan on using in a world Iāve helped develop for d&d. Gecko+Nudibranch for ultimate colorful gooey babies.
āļøSNOW EM GEE WHERE ARE MY MEDSāļø
No sane man would love snow this much.
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Apparently owls melt in direct sunlight.
I love how hes so confused and adorable
The bitter cold and windy winter weather of the midwestern US has transformed frozen sand on the shore of Lake Michigan in St. Joseph, MI into a sea of tiny wind-sculpted towers. The Department of Awesome Natural Phenomena is currently debating whether they look more like features from an alien landscape or part of a miniature national park. Photographer Joshua Nowicki happened upon this incredible sight, and captured these marvelous photos of what turned out to be a short-lived phenomenon. As soon as the sun came out, its warmth caused the wee sand castles to disintegrate.
Visit Joshua Nowickiās SmugMug portfolio to check out more of his fantastic photography.
[via Colossal]
Current moodā¦
In another universe.
thank god this is here. the youtube versions been muted
WHY HAVENāT I SEEN THIS BEFORE
Oh, itās back
This instrument is called a HurdyGurdy and it does exist.
That looks tiring. But AWESOME.
Iāve heard of the instrument but never seen or heard one before. Weird and pretty cool at the same time.
is THAT what a hurdy gurdy looks like!
I only knew that a hurdy gurdy was a synonym for a commotion, but according to Wiki someone who plays the instrument is actually called a hurdy gurdyist, and that is simply too precious a thing to be.
I want to be the first person on the moon to shoot a sniper rifle at earth and hit a wasp nest.Ā my whole life so far is leading up to that moment
Owl be honest, some of these are ostrich.
d*ļ½”ļ¾oļ½”INFORMATIVE ANCIENT EGYPT COMICS MASTERPOSTd*ļ½”ļ¾oļ½”
PSSSSSSST the-tao-of-fandom
omfg i want more
I fucking hate my art history class. It romanticized all of this so much. She kept calling him Seth which is wrong. She got the creation myth wrong. She said that Akhenatan was healthy and it was all just syle. She said that Nefertiti could have been him in drag. Sheās just awful. She also said scarabs eat flesh. They donāt. They roll balls of poop across the desert.