are they. you know *gestures snouts bumping into each other*

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are they. you know *gestures snouts bumping into each other*
posting so i dont forget
i forgot
hi
Silver dapples :)
you cant tell they were there
on saturday afternoon hiro didnt show up to meet the others so rashko went to check on him. later toby helped with make up to cover the bruises, and munashi added stickers for good measure
[make-up inspired by @/malvina_isfan on stagram]
I actually like this drawing, redraw of the one from 2019
have you ever drawn the two headed calf? :)
I have ! It's one of my personal favorite pieces still :]
how are you gonna tell mom about this
munashi (they/them) and their gay little moustache
gay homosexuals
ltr rashko (he/him), hiro (he/him) and toby (he/him also)
tobys grocery outfit
duckie earrings my beloved
something watching
meow?
Christophe Jacrot (French, b. 1960, Paris, France) - En Dessous de Zéro (Below Zero) series, Norilsk, Siberia, Russia, Photography
them
what are they looking at
some of my favourite absolutely SICK facts about the trappist-1 exoplanets: - theyre all very close to one another and to their star, so the length of a year on them varies from 1 to 20 DAYS - since they’re so close, the star appears a lot bigger than our sun from earth, and from one planet you could easily see the rest, some would even appear bigger than the moon from earth. you could literally see the surface of another planet with the naked eye!!! - they’re probably tidally locked to their star like our moon is locked to earth, meaning only one side of a planet ever faces the star, and on the other side it’s always night. the sun never sets or rises on any of the planets - the star is red, so the sunlight is red/orange, meaning if, for example, plants were to grow there, they could be black and that’s just what we know now, imagine how much cool stuff we have yet to discover about the trappist-1 system
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