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祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Misplaced Lens Cap

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I’m still alive. Forgot tumblr was a thing. Nigga here is almost graduating.
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A LITTLE BABY KITTY STANDING ON A SEE THROUGH TABLE SO U CAN SEE HIS WITTLE ITTY BITTY PAWS
By the ever wonderful Nagigola!
Saber’s different hair style by Geronimp00.
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Another drawing of me in my Sailor Moon outfit from the incredible shiroiroom!! I am so in love with it. Thank you o much, Ayame. Your art is crazy good. I am addicted. Omg ♡
Thank you! It is always a pleasure, you have the cutest everything and the prettiest colors ♥
Violet Starling (Cinnyricinclus leucogaster) with feather detail. Iridescence in bird feathers is due to microstructures of the feather refracting light like a prism. Fossil evidence has shown that birds have had these structures in their feathers for at least 40 million years. EDIT: Structures like this have been found in the fossils of dinosaurs such as Microraptor, pushing back the earliest known evolution of iridescent melanosomes in feather structures to roughly 125 mya.
(photo by the Field Museum, Division of Birds, John Bates)