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oh yeah you're mommy's bad little fruit fly aren't you 😈
im a well behaved beetle.
your post isnt relevant to me
i love this tweet so much i think about it weekly, i structure my life around it its so crazy how much one tweet changed the way i view neopronouns for the better
democrats attempting to take the moral high ground after they've committed a genocide for over a year and spent the entire past four years continuing all of trump's racist immigration and border policies all while increasing the national police and military budgets and offering no federal protections for gay or trans people doesn't really work in my humble opinion
Touch
dig how Portugal is looking at her
golden lion tamarin
people who find it easy to do things have no idea how hard it is to do things
being lonely as an adult is sooooo embarrassing like what do you mean the only one who can fix it is meeee
theyrye putting chemicals in your food that make you moan like a girl btw
They're called garlic and onions
Miku Legends 2 Playstation 2024
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they're talking shit about you on bulbapedia
sign at Hinewai Reserve in Aotearoa
Trap-jaw ants use their powerful mandibles to launch themselves into the air away from potential predators or intruders. This one was filmed at 3000 frames per second and then played back in slow motion. Patek lab, Duke University.
There he go
nature’s speedrun strats
Trap-jaw ants use their powerful mandibles to launch themselves into the air away from potential predators or intruders. This one was filmed at 3000 frames per second and then played back in slow motion. Patek lab, Duke University.
There he go
nature’s speedrun strats