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“My orange toolbox looks like a real life pickup item under my room’s blue light.” (Source)
Lake Tahoe | kanecandrade
The endangered Mexican Alligator Lizard.
This looks like a baby dragon!
Reposting that baby dragon!
This is an actual, legit problem in Russia.
Kronotsky Nature Reserve, like most nature reserves, is pretty remote and relies on gas generators for electricity, and keeps jet fuel around in case a rescue copter is needed.
Thing is, these gas drums are just out in the open. And then the bears found them, and discovered that huffing the fumes got them high to the point of passing out. So now there are all these bears addicted to huffing jet fuel, and they’re teaching it to each other.
One one hand, nobody wants bears addicted to huffing highly flammable, toxic crap. It’s not healthy or safe for the bears to just pass out.
On the other, remove the jet fuel… and you have a population of bears going through drug withdrawal, and a bunch of nature reserve workers stuck with them in the middle of nowhere. Additionally, bears have started seeking alternate sources, like trailing behind a helicopter in hopes of fuel leaks, so taking away their source might be… ill advised.
This one of the most Russian things I’ve ever read.
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You like my hair? Gee, thanks, just bought it.
Winona Ryder on the set of Beetlejuice, 1988
there selling CHOCOLATES
Geographical Portfolio, 1887
by Katarzyna Rojek
Tree Guardians (by John Trent)