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My personal faves from Decem-bird🐦⬛ prints
"Gintama: Gathering"
GINTAMA | Chapter 700
If you use/like these,please reblog it.
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Tumblr Code.
If I ever see any of you in public, the code is “I like your shoelaces”
that way we know we’re from tumblr without revealing anything
I’m just going to say this to strangers until i find a tumblr person
must keep reblogering!! Im going to be so suspicious if any one tells me this now!
Remember the answer is: I stole them from the president.
always reblog tumblr identification
good god this just crossed my dash in the year of our lord 2023
I LIKE YOUR SHOELACES??? IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD 2024??
Let’s take it to 4 million, folks!
almost there!
TO 4 MILLION!!!!!!!!!
THE ORIGINAL SHOELACES POST?? ON MY DASH IN 2024??
shoelaces. on your dash. in 2025.
On my dash in 2026 even. Crazy work.
Art by Ahad
It's my 14 year anniversary on Tumblr 🥳
But I assure you, I've been a huge nerd for far longer 🥰
Source: TVC on IG
https://www.instagram.com/txtvotingcrew?igsh=MWFzMDIxNmd6OHRoOQ==
There is no heaven but here
Art by @yuuyamiarts on ig
A Wagtail Feathursday
This week we present two wagtails: the Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) and the Pied or White Wagtail (Motacilla alba). Both are closely associated with water as depicted in these images: a color lithograph by the noted British naturalist artist and illustrator Charles Tunnicliffe (1901-1979) from his book Bird Portraiture (“How To Do It” Series No. 35), published in London and New York by The Studio in 1945; a wood engraving by British author and wood engraver Eric Fitch Daglish (1892-1966) from his book Birds of the British Isles, published in London by J. M. Dent & Sons in 1948 in a limited edition of 1500 copies, with 23 black and white and 25 hand-colored wood engravings by Daglish. Both are donations to UWM Special Collections from our friend Tony Drehfal.
And, why are they called wagtails? Because that's what they famously do.
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Happy birthday to Katie the tailless whipscorpion! (Order Amblypygi)
Posted to r/awwnverts by roguellama_420 on 10/11/23
Shared with permission - do not re-post!
Happy second birthday, Katie!
Coming out of hiatus briefly to say happy third birthday, Katie!
251019 TXT (투모로우바이투게더) ‘Can’t Stop’ Official Teaser
Seafood Watch Popular Seafood Guide
🥁 Drumroll, please…
🎉 Introducing our new Seafood Watch Popular Seafood Guide—making ocean-friendly seafood choices easier than ever!
🐟 From cod and crab to shrimp and tuna—this new guide includes the seafood you're most likely to see at restaurants and stores with easy-to-follow tips on:
✔️ What to choose
❗ What to avoid
↪️ Swaps for red-rated seafood
👆 Scroll to sea the full Popular Seafood Guide and be sure to save this post for future use! You can also learn more on the Seafood Watch website.
#Popular Seafood Guide #Eas yBreezy Seafood Choices #Sustainable Seafood #Seafood Watch #Monterey Bay Aquarium
(250822) partners in cuteness
the star-spotted nightjar is a nightjar species found in ethiopia, kenya, somalia and south sudan. like other nightjars, their primary food source is insects. they have small feet and short legs, meaning that they heavily rely on flight for transportation, and are clumsy and ill-suited to walking.
no offense to newly hatched white-throated nightjars but
how do you expect me to trust that you are not simply a moldy fruit hastily discarded to the forest floor…