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EXPECTATIONS
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

if i look back, i am lost
The Stonewall Inn
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NASA
Stranger Things
One Nice Bug Per Day
occasionally subtle
KIROKAZE
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Jules of Nature
RMH
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Inside/outside an abandoned homestead on Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana - Brendon Burton
Paradise Valley, Agadir, Morocco
I still remember you as a little girl who overwaters plants because she doesn’t know when to stop giving.
Trista Mateer (24 of 30)
Title Fight - In-Between (x)
Whale tongues fold into straws so they can nurse as babies
Nature has given baby whales creative ways to nurse underwater. Sperm whale calves, for instance, can roll their tongues into straws, and little finger-like fringes called papillae grab onto the nipple.
That tongue sends the thick milk straight down a calf’s throat, so it doesn’t float away. Whale milk is 50% fat, with a consistency like toothpaste, which makes it clump together in the water.
(Source)
A picture of a cactus during the sunset outside my aunt’s ranch