Olof Thunman - Sunset on the coast (1926)
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Olof Thunman - Sunset on the coast (1926)
mary oliver already said everything
Assorted close-up photos of fish eyes
It's terribly simple. The good guys are always stalwart and true. The bad guys are easily distinguished by their pointy horns or black hats. And we always defeat them and save the day. No one ever dies and everybody lives happily ever after.
ANTHONY STEWART HEAD as Rupert Giles
Ancient Greek Coins With Octopuses 🐙
Console buttons from Star Trek: The Original Series (1966-69)
Culturally significant forbidden candy
bark beetle patterns
He's worried about stepping on flowers. He loves nature.
victorian lamp shades
Sundial snail!
Architectonica Perspectiva
Marinating hatefully in the slop
still pretty emotional about ds9 doing the whole “what if all the fantastical adventures are just in the characters head” bit and then going “it would still matter anyway, because it still means something to the character imagining it, and it still means something to you, the audience watching it, or reading it. the story still matters, no matter whose imagination it was. if the character made it up or if the writers in the real world did. it still matters.”
Natalie Portman and Ahmed Best
If I could have done it without a person's involvement, I wouldn't be calling in the first place.
🍅 Craving a juicy ripe tomato? The tomato frog (Dyscophus antogilii) can’t help you. While it might resemble a juicy fruit, this amphibian probably wouldn’t taste very good. Why? A ripe tomato’s bright red coloring, produced by the phytochemical lycopene, is a signal that it’s ready to eat. However, the bright red hue of the tomato frog is an example of aposematic coloration—a warning signal to predators that means “don’t touch!” If bothered, it can secrete a sticky, mildly toxic goo. The tomato frog can also inflate its body like a balloon, making it hard to swallow.
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