Rats vs Mice
(To be clear, this is not an anti-mouse post. Small cute animals should be allowed to be a little fucked up.)
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we're not kids anymore.
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if i look back, i am lost
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@omu456
Rats vs Mice
(To be clear, this is not an anti-mouse post. Small cute animals should be allowed to be a little fucked up.)
i love how delusional some articles of clothing are, like you read the tag and its like “hand wash only/tumble dry on low” son you are a cotton tshirt. youre going in the warsh and whatever happens in there is in gods hands
poodle werewolf
this speaks to me on a level I didn’t know I contained
reblogging for…several of you
@nmzuka @annoyedlord I just think you guys would like it
via @girlfrombasingse
Some people say that cats don't make expressions but you can see the thoughts in this boy's head plain as day
[Read more comics at Herogirl!]
Cat butler consoling Da Juanr (full name "Hua Juan" - a type of steamed and twisted bun)
English added by me :)
no more negative artist memes everyone only positive
ooo…. lady gagita
e bugs
protector of oranges 🍊 x
Life & Death 💜❤️
"Are you more of a family or career oriented person?" Babygirl im a bed oriented person. Snork mimimi
the unholy trinity of piss-poor caretakers, tag yourself:
tomboy, meaning “this child is clearly queer but let’s hope it goes away”
sensitive, meaning “clearly neurodivergent and often distressed but let’s keep going until they grow numb”
mature, meaning “traumatized but let’s ignore that”
quiet, meaning “has been yelled at or ignored a few too many times and now considers all attempts at communicating with others to be pointless”
self-sufficient, meaning “next to zero trust in parental figures’ ability in various aspects of parenting”
lazy, meaning “depressed, but expected to preform tasks or actions without positive support or knowledge of how to do things”
six for six on this one
The site is '12ft Ladder' found here:
Show me a 10ft paywall, I’ll show you a 12ft ladder.
I saw the punchline and it still killed me
we stan Mrs. Sofolarin
Mrs Sofolarin said BY G-D I WILL MAKE YOU MY DAUGHTER-IN-LAW
“You ain’t getting off that easily- I GOT A DAUGHTER”
forever thinking about the baja blast caterpillar 💕
Oh boy, do I have a story for you!
There was a study published last year about the first instance of color camoflauge in a caterpillar of the butterfly species Ariadne merione. The caterpillars look like this:
They were keeping them in a container with a blue lid:
And completely out of nowhere...
One of the caterpillars turns bright blue, the exact shade of the container lid.
Camoflauge like this is extremely rare among caterpillars, and has never been observed in this species before, much less to this degree. Blue colors are extremely rare even in butterflies, and this change didn't happen slowly as it typically would with caterpillars - it happened between one molt.
There wasn't even anything wrong with this caterpillar - it pupated fine, turned into a healthy butterfly, and was released. As you can imagine, this was all very interesting to the researchers because, well, this had never been recorded in this species before. So it begs the question: why? Is it a random mutation that allowed for the color change? Do all Ariadne merione caterpillars have the capacity to do this but simply don't most of the time? I don't know and the researchers didn't really know either. But what I do know is that this bright blue baja-blast colored caterpillar will live rent free in my head forever.
If any of you are interested in reading the study, here is the link where you can find the pdf:
I highly reccommend reading it - it's extremely interesting and detailed.