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Love Begins

oozey mess
Three Goblin Art

#extradirty
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i don't do bad sauce passes
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Janaina Medeiros

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Mike Driver

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todays bird
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Jules of Nature

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@showdown-at-ptown
#024/365: campanella capensis ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯
HABITAT: found only in south africa so far, & is potentially native to only the western cape, KZN, gauteng & eastern cape.
ECOLOGY: saprobic & parasitic.
EDIBILITY: unknown.
"grows on living trees or dead plant material; fruit bodies grouped or scattered."
not to be all "these two words will change your life" or whatever, but I promise you, programming in "good catch!" as your response to people correcting you/pointing out errors or whatever removes so much friction from interactions, and comes with a delightful happy meal toy of "not hating yourself so much for making mistakes"
I use "I stand corrected" a lot. The mild silliness of the outdated language makes it work for me.
I had a high school science teacher who would say "if you admit you're wrong and change your mind..." and the whole class would respond back "... you aren't wrong anymore!"
And when a kid would assert something incorrect In class, he wouldn't tell them they were wrong, he would help lead them to the right answer and then when they admitted/ accepted the new information, he'd say "now we're both right! Nice work!"
For a bunch of gifted kids whose identity and reputation often was staked on knowing more than most people, it was a great safety valve. No shame in making a mistake, because if you accept it you have learned! Now you are smarter! It always made me feel better.
Japanese Wisteria (Wisteria floribunda 'Alba')
I GOT A FUCKING RAISE THE POTATO WORKED WTF
This potato works. Every. Fucking. Time.
Then bring me luck
the day after I posted this last time I was notified that I was selected for a really cool mentorship gig and got an unrelated glowing review at work
Hey Potato, cure my -ing cold so I can have a good time while away.
Here's the potato. Make what use of it you will. :)
God I need this so bad for my Midterm so please let this work again for me.
people are soooo mean to the color yellow and it hurts my heart like u mean the color of the sun!?!? daffodils and buttercups and dandelions!? canary feathers and fresh butter and the warm glow of light and the trees in autumn???? for shame. joyless.
trust that everything will fall into place without you forcing it there.
Kudzu Vines and Synthetic Leaves Entwine in Joyce Lin’s Irrepressible Sculptures
love people who allow their grace of not knowing to become brilliance. an openness for everything to exist
I think that when you're overstimulated you should appear kind of grayed out and no one should be able to interact with you like a locked character in a video game
Me: Nah, I'm not getting my hopes up.
Narrator: Her hopes, were in fact, up.