School For Dragon Babies (1884) + Seminary For More Advanced Dragon Babies (1892)
by Sir Edward Burne-Jones

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Show & Tell
The Stonewall Inn
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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School For Dragon Babies (1884) + Seminary For More Advanced Dragon Babies (1892)
by Sir Edward Burne-Jones
Glad it’s not just me
The first time I saw this video I didn't reblog or save it anywhere and it's been genuinely impossible to find again. I searched every variation of "dyke falling apart car bentley review asmr meme" I could come up with on Google and across multiple websites/apps.
So, thanks for putting this back on my dash.
Metalmark butterflies in the genus Anteros
Found from Mexico down through Central America and into South America
Photo 1 by Andreas Kay, 2 by gregory_nielsen, 3 by jaspersail, 4-5 by rogerritt, 6-7 by associazione_lepidotterologica_italiana, 8 by gregordz, 9 by eduardo_axel, and 10 by lilavander
Bonus caterpillar, Anteros acheus:
Photo by frank-deschandol // Instagram - Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
Earless Monitor Lizard (Lanthanotus borneensis), family Lanthanotidae, endemic to Borneo
ENDANGERED.
Semi-aquatic.
Closely related to the true monitor lizard in the family Varanidae.
The only member of its family.
They do have inner ears, and are capable of hearing, despite the lack of ear openings and tympana.
photograph by Reptiles4all
Lots of Megarhyssa spp. ovipositing on dying beech! M. atrata and M. macrurus or greenei. I always enjoy seeing these Ichneumonids! Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
genuinely they have probably saved people.
they HAVE saved people actually i’m 100% sure of that. i’ve learned about so many recalls i would’ve had no idea about otherwise !!!! from the bottom of all of our hearts thank you mamoru
aw shucks, thank YOU! what a pick me up!
when I was younger, I got food poisoning. I was supposed to recover from it, but I wound up with a bunch of nasty medical conditions instead. I never imagined I would become disabled from food.
so I am really glad I have been able to help spread the word every now and then about food safety and recalls, since it hopefully means a few less people going through what I have.
while I have your attention, I do not post every recall, even just for the US, so here are a few of the links I use!
recalls.gov/recent.html <- aggregate of official government recall links for the US! food, drugs, products, child safety seats, motor vehicles, and tires! (half the feeds are broken half the time, but hey, it works™! check the FDA enforcement reports for a more complete list of recalls, especially drug recalls!)
recalls for canada <- recalls for canada!
RASFF <- food recalls and safety alerts for the EU!
food safety news <- news about food safety in the US, canada, and around the world!
I was poisoned <- see where people have gotten food poisoning near you, and report your own! (worldwide!)
thanks for reading, stay safe and take care!
they hate each other.
hey bestie you forgot the poll
oh sorry
would you kill and eat these animals?
yes
no
I was talking to prev, asshole. The fucking critter-creature-beast poll blog? That person? Don't be a fucking dickhead.
sorry for being silly on my post it wont happen again
would you kill and eat @barin-mclegg?
yes
no
One of my all-time favorites
Hamlet adaptation where Hamlet is a vlogger and all his soliloquies are breakdowns he uploads to YouTube
… I am unironically here for this
this is the funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life
This is - legitimately - my favourite delivery of Shakespeare I have EVER seen (and I have seen some good-ass productions yo, in the Globe Theatre itself even). Like seriously, even though the words are unchanged, he’s stripped away ALL of the archaic pretense and assumed grandeur of ~presenting the bard~ that makes even the most wildly talented of actors and innovative of productions inherently inaccessible to a modern audience. Like, they’re still great, they can still communicate the message and (some) of the nuance, but they’re still always a step removed from being identifiable to any viewer’s lived experience. They’re still always reciting 15th century poetry. But this guy? This guy is like, screw iambic pentameter, to hell with being precious about the material, HOW WOULD AN ACTUAL PERSON SAY THIS SHIT?
Like this. And it’s beautiful. It’s beautiful to hear a soliloquy I loved so much already, and have it come to life in a way it never, ever, did before. I feel like I grasp his motivations, his twists and turns, no longer on an academic level but on a visceral, instinctive one. Because he’s presenting his mental and emotional journey in a way that speaks honestly, like a real person.
So yeah, this shit post? I love it. Deeply and sincerely.
A post about this went round recently, and I’m delighted to announce she’s since come out as trans and goes by Jasmine 🏳️⚧️
Actor and Writer
There’s a whole series of the Hamlet videos on her YouTube, as well as a bunch of other films she’s made
Sgaada.nga (Oyster Catcher Spoon) Birch, Crystals 9" x 2.25" x 2"
Gusstl'as Rorick
You have introduced me to caecilians and oh my god what a creature
You're Welcome.
Two-colored Caecilian (Epicrionops bicolor), family Rhinatrematidae, found in disjunct populations in Ecuador, Peru, and Colombia
Caecilians are amphibians, like salamanders and frogs.
They are not worms, nor are they snakes.
photographs by Luis A. Coloma
Ringed Caecilian (Siphonops annulatus), family Siphonopidae, found in tropical South America, east of the Andes
The young go through the larval stage in the eggs, and hatch out as fully formed tiny caecilians.
The young of this species feed on their mother’s outer skin layer (which she sheds), which has a high nutrient content.
Like many caecilians, their skin exudes a thick slime, which aids in burrowing, but also has toxic components (presumably to protect from predation).
photographs by Dias, I and Carlos Jared
Fisher’s Caecilian (Boulengerula fischeri), family Herpelidae, Nyungwe National Park, Rwanda
photograph by Fabio Pupin
Rubber Eel Caecilian (Typhlonectes natans), family Typhlonectidae, found in Colombia and Venezuela
Aquatic
Photograph by  California Academy of Sciences
Banded Caecilian (Scolecomorphus vittatus), family Scolecomorphidae, Tanzania
These strange caecilians can move their little eyes in down into and even out of their skulls (at the base of these tentacles on the head). Its not well understood why.
photograph by Laura Bok & John Measey
Eiselt’s Caecilian aka “Penis Snake” Caecilian (Atretochoana eiselti), family Typhlonectidae, found in Brazil
Lungless, gas exchange occurs in the epidermis.
It is thought to be aquatic.
Only known from 9 specimens.
Little is known about their natural history.
photographs by Matt Roper
Banna Caecilian (Ichthyophis bannanicus), family Ichthyophiidae, Zhaoqing, China
Some herpetologists consider this species as a population of the Koh Tao Island Caecilian (Ichthyophis kohtaoensis).
photograph by Kevin
yesterday i made a beetle out of soda tabs and wire. we took the bus home.
sorry for the mixed signals I don’t know what I want or what I’m doing mostly