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do not ride on
Hulutotoz aka 葫芦头头子 (Chinese based China) - Untitled, 2024, Paintings: Digital Art
I'm so glad that that truncated fucking ran-into-a-wall-at-speed tadpole-ass looking squirrel only lives in high altitude forests in Borneo bc this means I am extremely unlikely to encounter one in my day to day life. thank god
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I can go upside down.
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"Waltz (ghost and cat)" by Tetsuhiro Wakabayashi
Nothing is better than animal whose job it is to basically exist In a specific space. Bodega cat basically just lives there. Bookshop dog whose most taxing duty is waking up from naps to say hello to incoming customers. Librarian horse that basically just goes for walkies with their buddy everyday. Doctor's office fish that like to follow people back and forth as they move in the office.
All love and appreciation to the critters and to the kindly humans to make sure they live in peace and joy
...librarian ...horse???
In rural areas there are librarian horses and librarian burros that pull cards or get pack loaded with books to take out to folks who can't be reached by other means.
Here's a link to the modern og's, but as I understand it they still exist in various places:
They do!
During the Great Depression, a New Deal program brought books to Kentuckians living in remote areas
The Pack Horse Library Project (est. 1935) aimed to provide reading materials to rural portions of Eastern Kentucky with no library access.
This is one of my little favorite niche interests in history. There’s also a great fictional work called The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek.
Hamsterz Life ✰ 2006
Happy pride month, leather hamster 🖤
life can be so beautiful
book cover illustration: Tristan Elwell
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austin powers was so fucked for doing this
Postcard from my collection, sent 1912.