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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Today's Document

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we're not kids anymore.

#extradirty

Love Begins
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if i look back, i am lost
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when do the followers start pouring in
taste my steel
being on the internet for more than three minutes
Kingfisher and Great Egret lined up just right
@notsospiteful I like the way you think
"love is in the air" WRONG. toxic gas leak
Oberon time 🌱💚
i will replace chatgpt
The traveler from the deep cosmos Vs The vicious and bloodthirsty scientist!
JETFIRE VS SHOCKWAVE
03/2026
edgy kullervo repost
OPEN WOUND
yesterday it hit me on Lua, so tell me did we ever ship khora and voruna orr--
-frag you -frag YOU
just learned that magnolias are so old that they’re pollinated by beetles because they existed before bees
They existed *before beetles*
Why is this sad? Why am I sad?
https://xkcd.com/1259/
Bee Orchid
This is how I feel about Joshua Trees. They and avocado trees produce fruit meant to be eaten and dispersed by giant ground sloths. Without them, the Joshua Trees' range has shrunk by 90%.
(my own photos)
Not only they, but the entire Mojave ecosystem is still struggling to adapt since the loss of ground sloth dung. their chief fertilizer.
Many, many trees and plants in the Americas have widely-spaced, extremely long thorns that do nothing to discourage deer eating their leaves, but would've penetrated the fur of ground sloths and mammoths. Likewise, if you've observed a tree that drops baseball or softball-sized fruit which lies on the ground and rots, like Osage Oranges, which were great for playing catch at my school, chances are they were ground sloth or mammoth chow.
You can read about various orphaned plants and trees missing their megafauna in this poignant post:
Trees that once depended on animals like the wooly mammoth for survival have managed to adapt and survive in the modern world.

First quote from the linked article. Found it poetic.