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Misplaced Lens Cap
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Andulka

if i look back, i am lost
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Peter Solarz

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Kiana Khansmith

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Not today Justin
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Horned kichka (Russian: рогатая кичка) is a type of ancient russian headdress for a married woman.
The horned kichka was a fertility symbol, and it served as a protection against evil spirits.
*packing a bowl* okay who wants to say grace
My grandmother has a framed photo of David Duchovny as Mulder hanging on her wall. It’s not like a signed photo of David Duchovny or anything, it’s literally just a picture of Mulder.
nekojiru’s nekogami-sama || ねこぢるの『ねこ神さま』
god i love movies
why are white terns like that
Examples of a Brocken Spectre, a phenomenon where a person’s giant shadow appears magnified onto clouds miles away. The shadow from the sun behind the person creates a halo, giving it an angelic appearance. This mostly occurs on any misty mountainsides or cloud banks, and can even be seen from aeroplanes.
Needle Felted Animals
Rustles from the Meadow on Etsy
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These are adorable and amazing but WHY do the birds have HANDS
Daniel Garber, Towering Trees, 1911
i wanna die of something honorable like ate the wrong mushroom
Illustration for Cosmopolitan, June 1974 Detail
And when a six-foot tall Persian priestess with a fucking GOLD EYE speaks, you know you damn well listen to what she has to say.
Hellen Stratton (1867-1961) illustration of two women talking in nature