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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Heavy bookend in the shape of a wild boar
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I’ve had tumblr for 4 years but some of you bitches have had it for a decade. It’s time to seek penance
wait I’m curious now . Reblog this with how long u’ve been on tumblr for. Dating back to ur oldest blog ever !!!
For anyone who wants to see the exact date and time you started on tumblr:
Tumblr is a place to express yourself, discover yourself, and bond over the stuff you love. It's where your interests connect you with your
Nosferatu (1922) Directed By F.W. Murnau
The Bright Side tarot cards: Dee (Death) as The Fool
⬆ beginnings, innocence, idealism, bewrayment, extravagance, travel, originality, youth, adventure, spontaneity, delirium, lack of commitment
⬇ absence, carelessness, recklessness, distraction, naivety, gullibility, staleness, apathy, irrationality, lack of fun, hope or faith
The Fool. Art by frankenfossil.
African porcupine baby By: J. Vosseler From: Lebensbilder aus der Tierwelt 1908
Vintage newspaper article
A freshly killed okapi By: Dr. H. Schubotz From: Vom Kongo zum Niger und Nil 1910 or 1911
Leo/Conga, the first okapi at the London Zoo By: Unknown Photographer From: Smith Archive 1935
Okapi By: Parker From: Living Mammals of the World 1969
"Kadanga," an okapi captured in Buta in 1929 by Belgian missionary Jozef Hutsebaut, and shipped to Antwerp Zoo in 1932, where he died a month after arrival By: Jozef Hutsebaut 1929-1930
Wolverine By: Sven Gillsäter From: Life Nature Library: Eurasia 1964
Taxidermy okapi, killed during the during the Lang-Chapin Congo Expedition and currently displayed in the Akeley Hall at the American Museum of Natural History By: Unknown photographer 1917
Valera Lutfullina - Sowing Stars