Xuebing Du
One Nice Bug Per Day
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Kaledo Art
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Andulka
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
trying on a metaphor
Jules of Nature

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Show & Tell
YOU ARE THE REASON
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
occasionally subtle

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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todays bird

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@clovr
Can anyone name one (1) great European achievement from the past 50 years?
What A Feeling by One Direction
snoopy of the day
Edward Gorey
Mii chanel pastel oil
goma-ramen "After the rain"
ごまらーめん「雨あがり」
I never thought I would be siding with the pope’s involvement in politics and cheering him on. I will say that.
citationless behavior
Albert Moulton Foweraker (English, 1873-1942)
"Because I do it with a small boat, I am called a pirate and a thief. You, with a whole navy, molest the world and are called an emperor."
-St Augustine, on Alexander the Great
"What even is a war? Like isn't it illegal to kill people?"
-This girl
They are both right
Repost @tuhfatulhind
Bees and honey have a connection with death, the afterlife and hidden knowledge in many cultures and mythologies. Perhaps it is the perceived eternal quality of honey (it can be used to preserve foods, and was used by the Mamluks, and probably many others, to preserve corpses) that gave it this association with death, the afterlife and immortality. Sophocles and Virgil describe the souls of the deceased as a swarm of bees buzzing in the field and the bee itself bears chthonic associations. The goddess Melissa, who nurtured Zeus, also produced the first swarm of bees and was also privy to esoteric knowledge.
Images: Artwork “Arı” (Bee) by renowned illuminator Ayten Tiriyaki @ayten.tiryaki_
How many people’s most beloved childhood stuffed animals are actually teddy bears, like I feel like that’s a thing someone made up. Reblog this and put what your longest owned and/or favorite stuffed animal as a child was in the tags, inquiring minds want to know