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really curious to find out how wolverine wipes his ass…
he can retract the claws whats the problem
wolverine has claws?
Scott Summers wrote this
GOODBYE, FRIENDS. I AM GONE. PREACHER RETURNS JUNE 19th!!!
*wheezing*
Hints on Common Politeness, 1867
A cartoon for the Guardian. Also: I have prints and things for sale here: tomgauld.com
New Castle Herald, Pennsylvania, March 22, 1921
Can you find me?
Marbled treefrog (Hyla marmorata).
Tiputini Biodiversity Station in the Yasuni National Park and Reserve. Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador
my sleeping pills just kicked in heavily and im genuinely on the verge of tears because i for some reaon remembered a misprint in a 1980s newspaper that switched the captions between Far Side and Dennis the Menace
New-York Tribune, New York, April 3, 1921
one of my favorite things in Brooklyn Nine Nine is when you can tell the writers were like “you know, Andre Braugher is an extremely talented Shakespearean actor who graduated top of his class at Juilliard…..what if we took advantage of that for our sitcom”
can there just be an ENTIRE EPISODE done this way
Fox news just @ me next time
Reblog if you are an alpha woman who are unable to love, you support alpha women who are unable to love, or you just laughed really hard at the article title
Hyde Park co-op, Chicago, 1956
Fourteen Thorny Devils Hatch at Alice Springs
The Alice Springs Desert Park, in the Northern Territory, Australia, has successfully produced fourteen new resident Thorny Devil Lizards.
The recent hatching of the fourteen healthy Thorny Devils (Moloch horridus), also known as Thorny Dragon, adds to the Desert Park’s diverse range of wildlife currently available for viewing.
Specialist Keeper, Invertebrates and Reptiles, Pete Nunn said that the Desert Park is thrilled to have such an extensive collection of Thorny Devils in captivity. “Thorny Devils are not normally kept, let alone bred at most zoos and wildlife parks around Australia,” he said. “The Thorny Devil usually lives in the arid scrub land and desert that covers most of Central Australia. For example, it inhabits the Tanami and Simpson Desert in the deep interior…”
(read more: ZooBorns)
photographs by Alice Springs Desert Park
Todd “dumb stupid nothing” Brotzman.