my nephews lunch that he packed
[ID: A lunchbox containing a handful of loose lettuce and a half-empty bottle of Pepsi.]
that's arugula
[ID: A lunchbox containing a handful of loose lettuce and a half-empty bottle of arugula]
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my nephews lunch that he packed
[ID: A lunchbox containing a handful of loose lettuce and a half-empty bottle of Pepsi.]
that's arugula
[ID: A lunchbox containing a handful of loose lettuce and a half-empty bottle of arugula]
Cider is like if beer transitioned and stopped hating herself
day 17: slime
If it makes you feel any better, he hated it too.
This is the funniest and saddest sentence I've read all week
I am pro-accredited aquariums and zoos. My posts critiquing the animal rights movement are blowing up right now and I just want to come out and say definitively that I appreciate zoos and aquariums allowing the public to view wild animals without potentially disturbing them in their natural habitat or resorting to the illegal exotic pet trade. It is valuable for conservation purposes and many aquariums/zoos take unreleasable wildlife and host breeding programs for endangered species. They are not just institutions for human amusement, they are integral to maintaining public interest and studying the ecology and biology of the animals contained within.
this is actually HILARIOUS because both domestic rabbits and domestic cats practice dominance-related social grooming but for wildly different reasons.
if you're a rabbit, the boss rabbit is the one who gets groomed by its subordinate rabbits.
but if you're a cat... the boss cat is the one that grooms the other cats.
BOTH these idiots are going "aw yeah, it's good to be on top >:) "
they took him from us because they knew he would be too powerful 💭
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OK I'll bite. What's dragon age
Excavation sites in Inner Mongolia have revealed examples of carved jade dragons dating back to 4500-3000 BCE
Looks like at least 5000 years. [source] [another source]
Whoa, cool! That answers that.
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Today’s Exhibit of the Day features the Komodo dragons in the Museum's Hall of Reptiles and Amphibians, as seen on 35 mm film! The current hall opened in November 1977. This retro photograph shows a Museum preparator hard at work on the gigantic reptiles—clearly demonstrating their enormous size! At 10 ft (3 m) long and 200 lbs (90.7 kg), the Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the world's biggest lizard. In this scene, one Komodo dragon is beginning to eat a wild boar.
Photo: Image no. K11726 © AMNH Library
heated rivalry + text posts // part four.