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we're not kids anymore.
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can i please get more pictures like this. this how it feel
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Emeraldine Moth (Ceroctena amynta), family Erebidae, Brazil
photograph by Enio Branco
Wait for me mutual . You are not far
very pleased to see that everyone loves their mutuals
if you build “community” around hating other people, just know that the second you step out of line—regardless of your moral uprightness or the hypocrisy on their part—you’re the next person they’re going to tear to pieces.
do you think Transformers w aquatic alts have the baby otter problem when new
when a new submarine Transformer is birthed they just get chucked in a big pool to figure it out and they're in there like blagh bddlob bloob while the older submarine bots stand around like its ok their transformation instincts will kick in ANY second now :)
Wanted to turn my goobies into kittays
I like the rock.
I see the evil in you and I don't mind
I hope our parasocial relationship is your favourite
i’m touching your blog right now
I waited two minutes to like your post to be mysterious
So hungry I could eat a specific mutual
the world is in peril, and people are hurting
but even so, we can take comfort in knowing we have creature of wet slop. grins.
It’s name is Aplysia vaccaria, the black sea hare!
It eats algae and lives in intertidal and sub-tidal zones on the coast of Mexico and California. You can find it in tide pools there!
Quality wet slop animal c:
I would like to add that the colloquial name for this guy is the 'Black Sea Hare' because his antennae resemble rabbit ears!
Love not having a ”””fandom””” specific blog. Something new will just consume my mind and everyone has to accept it. My house
been rereading some of my favorite art instruction books lately and i really like this particular piece of advice