hi i came back to yell into the void... and should probably change my display pic now since i don't even look like that anymore.
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hi i came back to yell into the void... and should probably change my display pic now since i don't even look like that anymore.
are any of my mutuals still alive on here? i legit don’t know why i keep coming back to post into the void
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maybe i should come back to tumblr and update my pictures and shit. since i’m like two years older now lmao
shout out to all the black and white cats named oreo, all the orange tabbies named tiger, all the grey cats named smokey, all the black cats named shadow, and all the calico cats named patches
how could i forget the white cats named snowball, shout out to all the white cats named snowball
I assume I need no introduction.
Interview with the Vampire (dir. Neil Jordan, 1994)
Death’s Head Hawkmoth Species: 1. Acherontia atropos, known as the greater death’s head hawkmoth, is the most widely-known of the three species. It is found mostly in Africa and Europe and has the ability to emit a loud squeak if irritated.
2. Acherontia styx, known as the lesser death’s head hawkmoth or bee robber, is found in Asia. It is very fond of honey and can mimic the scent of bees so that it can enter a hive unharmed to get honey.
3. Acherontia lachesis, also commonly known as the greater death’s head hawkmoth, is found in India, Sri Lanka and much of the Oriental region. This species, also fond of honey, has a stout and strong tongue, enabling it to pierce the wax cells in bee hives and suck the honey out. It, too, is capable of emitting a loud squealing when disturbed.
i’m shocked that i come back to this site and i have 2k followers still? wth???
just coming here to say that i obviously don’t use this website anymore. you can follow me on instagram if you miss me. its spookylittlelady
Some food. And girls. <3