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we're not kids anymore.

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One Nice Bug Per Day
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entomologists are the most fucking wild people ive ever met
i pointed out a cool wasp to one and she just picked it up with her bare hands and started showing me different features she was using to identify the species
on a walk with another one he just paused, turned, violently shoved his hand into some rotting wood and offered me a tunnel web spider like oh okay i guess-
when i was in college i did larp shit and one of the guys in the group was an entomology student and i once watched him drop directly to a plank position in the middle of a swordfight to look at a moth on the ground
Snow and traffic on Chicago’s Lakeshore Drive
If you have the means to donate gifts to toy drives or shelters, please keep the above tips in mind so you can help meet people’s wants and needs! 💓
"One day, you and I will go on an adventure, in the middle of nowhere, and it'll be beautiful."
Emily Pangnerk Illuitok
Birds Nesting in Cliffs, c.2007
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Born in 1943, Illuitok was an Inuit master sculptor from Kugaaruk. She created detailed, delicate ivory/bone carvings that mostly represented hunting or nature scenes. Illuitok often worked with found materials that she then shaped into works of art. She passed away in 2012.
The above work shows birds nesting and is made of whale bone and ivory. Notice the little detail on the bottom right of a polar bear hunting some seals.
Wearing and eating hay
It’s literally dark by 4pm. Do you think that’s good for me? Do you think I am loving that