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you are an animal. you are an event. you are one decision away
The only way forward is to stop treating masculinity as synonymous with harmful, monstrous, or dangerous.
There is a fundamental difference between "men are dangerous" (wrong, bioessentialist) and "the patriarchy allows dangerous men to exist unchecked" (true).
i cant stop thinking about this post so bad. cat named daniel
“i’m autistic” = 👍
“i’m a little autistic” = mark of the beast for annoying people
“touch of the ‘tism” = punishable offense
cartel style execution
Because someone asked for the least skinky skink, may I please see the skinkiest skink that ever skinked in the history of skinks?
OH NO NO NO, YOU GET A DELUGE OF SKINKINESS!!!
Peter’s Banded Skink (Scincopus fasciatus), family Scincidae, Morocco
photograph via: Amphibians & Reptiles of Morocco
Müller’s Forest Skink (Sphenomorphus muelleri), family Scincidae, found in Indonesia
photographs by Roots, Scoots, & Scales
Mainland She Oak Skink (Cyclodomorphus michaeli), mother with pups, family Scincidae, eastern Australia
photograph by Ken Griffiths
Northern Blue-tongued Skink (Tiliqua scincoides intermedia), defensive display, family Scincidae, Cape York, QLD, Australia
photographs by Brother-Nature
Fire Skink (Mochlus fernandi), family Scincidae, found in West Africa
* Also known by the scientific name Riopa fernandi.
Photograph by Miniformat65
Yellow-belly Three-toed Skink (Saiphos equalis), family Scincidae, found in eastern Australia
The only species in this genus.
Coastal populations reproduce by laying eggs (oviparity), and mountain populations reproduce through live birth (viviparity).
photograph by Rebecca Pyles
Three Toed Earless Skink (Hemiergis decresiensis), family Scincidae, found in SE Australia
Viviparous (live bearing).
photograph by Rob Valentic
African Red-sided Skink (Trachylepis perrotetii), family Scincidae, found in central Africa
photograph by Dick Bartlett
Rainbow Skink (Mabuya margaritifera), family Scincidae, Langano, Ethiopia
Photograph by Volker Sthamer
McCoy’s Elf Skink aka Highlands Forest Skink (Anepischetosia maccoyi), family Scincidae, Australia
photograph by @skinkmania__
Great Desert Skink aka Kintore’s Skink (Liopholis kintorei), family Scincidae, Kata Tjuta Nat Park, NT, Australia
These lizards live cooperatively in underground burrow systems, with siblings and offspring, as well as with unrelated individuals and pairs.
photograph by Gary Stephenson
Prairie Skink (Plestiodon septentrionalis), male, family Scincidae, Kansas, USA
photograph by Katelyn Kuhens
Everything used to be 20 dollars and now that I finally have 20 dollars everything is now 200 dollars
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has anyone figured out how to be a real person yet
just me. and i'm NOT telling
what the fuck. come on
dude i think i might be The Other
“Adelaide” Rosella (Platycercus elegans), family Psittaculidae, order Pisttaciformes, Adelaide, Australia
The Adelaide Rosella is most likely a hybrid between 2 subspecies of P. elegans, the Crimson and the Yellow Rosellas.
photograph by Jan Wegener
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There's a recurring online tendency to aestheticize consensus itself. The imagined future village is full of emotionally compatible people who enjoy communal gardening, conflict resolution circles, acoustic folk music, mutual aid potlucks, and repairing bicycles together at sunset. Which is nice for the people who genuinely enjoy that lifestyle. But plenty of humans are solitary, prickly, obsessive, urban, nocturnal, sensory-seeking, technologically attached, contrarian, novelty-seeking, private, or just plain difficult. Those people do not evaporate after the revolution. They do not get Left Behind while you are Raptured into the Utopia. They become your neighbors.
Calliope Hummingbird (Selasphorus calliope), male, family Trochilidae, order Apodiformes, BC, Canada
photographs by Kathy Green
everywhere on socmedia so much #progressive posting is like “never met a single zionist that is not ugly” “how u age when u r unproblematic” “ur face card when u support trans rights” on loop