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Misplaced Lens Cap
Cosmic Funnies

if i look back, i am lost

@theartofmadeline
i don't do bad sauce passes
RMH
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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Claire Keane
$LAYYYTER

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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One got to go
Cave video 2 out now
Watch it here
idk how to promote these Cave videos, they're big and patient and weird, not very social media friendly. but i think they're awesome and will keep making them regardless
Also here's the first one for those who haven't seen
When I start laughing too hard I smear some funny jelly on my glands so I don't bust a gut.
Why are you in silent hill
I'm playing in my rumpus room! 😁
dinners on me
bug competition
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I saw a poll for "Tumblr's Second Annual Bug Race" that had six bug emoji options, but all of the bugs were stuff like lady bugs and caterpillars and it didn't have any of the bugs that I like, so I'm holding my own bug competition.
In Order: 🪳 Cockroach, 🪰 Fly, 🦟 Mosquito, 🕷 Spider, 🦂 Scorpion, 🐜 Ant.
Drainage system, Broomfield, Colorado
I drew this over two years ago snd I still think it's beautiful
cred: chris maggio
What rule requires that all photos of food on Wikipedia have to be taken with flash on in a damp apartment in 2003
Normal persons royalty free photo of a food vs Wikipedia editors
this is just confirmation bias. you remember those pictures because you consider them to be notable. see here i searched "sandwich" on wikipedia.
Awful picture. They should’ve used this one instead.
the crew, belowdecks
when observing hissing cockroaches, you might have noticed a few brown specks scrambling over their backs or gathered in the seams of their exoskeleton. they are Androlaelaps schaeferi, a species of mite that lives its whole lifespan onboard a giant cockroach host! the commensal A. schaeferi isn’t a parasite, though, and takes its meals from its hosts’ own. if the mite’s mooching helps clean where the roach itself can’t, the relationship might even be considered mutualism, where both species benefit.
on the white of a freshly molted roach, the mites are particularly conspicuous, and even the pale juveniles stand out.
Alaska, March 29th, 2021