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Origami Around
trying on a metaphor
Sade Olutola
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
Cosmic Funnies

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Cosimo Galluzzi
Show & Tell
DEAR READER
Claire Keane

Love Begins

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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todays bird

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google used to know what i was talking about
Your real voice vs the voice you use for customer service
Take off of a greater flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus) Photograph: Jayakumar MN
Sneaking Past
Black Turnstone, California Sea Lion - Point La Jolla, CA
its fucking snowing outside i've never seen snow in my life what is this shit
can you get out of here
Vlad Yurkov
sending off spring
abalone
The skeptic 🖭👽🩺
Happy April!
Trans at nearly 49, celebrating 16 years now on HRT. The state of the world has made me double down this past year on things that bring me joy (clothing being one) and I've become far less self-conscious standing out because of it.
It was tempting to skip TDOV this year, to not have to deal with the surge of threats in my notes & inbox, to try to take a break from being highly visible in the way a target is visible.
But, it's important to persist and be there for my trans siblings who can't be visible or are otherwise feeling alone.
I still get weekly Asks from young folks amazed that growing old is a possibility for people like us. These messages break you a little, but it's a burden I'm happy to bear. <3
Behold the pocket-sized western pygmy possum! (Cercartetus concinnus). One of the world’s smallest possums, this species typically weighs just 0.5 oz (14 g)—the size of an AA battery. This dainty marsupial is a nectarivore, meaning that its diet consists primarily of plant nectar. It inhabits treetops in forests throughout parts of Australia, using its long prehensile tail like a fifth limb as it moves from branch to branch.
Photo: Donna Belder, CC BY 4.0, iNaturalist
to whom am I squeaking
Someone asked earlier if I have a favorite photo in my collection. I'm not certain but I think it might be this one. The light, her face, the way she's supporting the kitten so lovingly. It's definitely a candidate for the cover of the book I fantasize about creating someday.