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revered binky 2.0 portrait
Hey there!
"Keep it together, Darcy."
These are leaf cutter ants! They harvest leaves to take back to their nest. They don’t eat the leaves but instead feed it to a fungus they tend to and eat. These guys are farmers and the leaves are fertilizer. Such fascinating little creatures!
Broccoli Knuckle Duster by David Delahunty
i thought i told you to eat your vegetables
He’s so normalpilled mhm mhm
Wrong turn in the Torrent
I wanted to do something more with the little Darktide portraits I was doing recently, and got a little ambitious. As you do
The portraits are from this! I thought they came out too nice to stay sequestered to OC paperwork
The only dark oak tree
Gianni Maiotti — Alien rover (1974, published 1980/1981) Source
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Man, I love all of this guy's stuff!
'this property says it has nine acres but those neighbours look pretty clo-'
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ohhhhhhhhh no
When i saw this I immediately suspected it was in Louisiana so I did a reverse image search to confirm and, yep!
The reason its so long and skinny is because Louisiana has (had? not sure if they're still in place) Forced Heirship laws. which means that you are required to leave a portion of your estate to qualifying heirs, regardless of whether you or they want it, and also regardless of what your will says. This is then combined with the fact that property in many parts of Louisiana was originally divvied up into parcels by Spanish land grants, which looked like this:
Which over many generations has led to large properties being slowly divided into thinner and thinner strips of acreage in order to satisfy the forced heirship law. Which is why they now have strips of property that are like 50 feet wide and 2 miles long
never do any sort of collaborative storytelling with your friends youll get addicted for life