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Janaina Medeiros
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Not today Justin
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Claire Keane
art blog(derogatory)
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@stubborntomboy
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Belmir Huskic
Jorge Mat
You know my name, not my story. You’ve heard what I’ve done, not what I’ve been through. If you were in my shoes, you’d fall the first step.
to all the people who judge without knowing shit☆
fruits bus stop - Nagasaki
@crazykitch
I opened the door and only Arthur came inside. It’s raining. I couldn’t find the other cat. She’s usually the first to come through the door, so I got slightly worried.
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That cat is the coziest it’s ever been and it’s not leaving except for food.
Justin Gaffrey
I’m thankful for all the different ways I can eat potatoes
ravenclaw, taurus, enfp
Ravenclaw x element of water.
Bay Mare/Stallion
Horses are a big part of human cultures around the world, and have been bred into so many different colors and varieties that, like the dog, each one has slightly different attributes. The horse in general is representative of power, freedom, and nobility of spirit. People with a horse patronus likely value their freedom and want to live life in their own ways without being controlled by another. They tend to be excellent companions, and passionate individuals that refuse to be tied down by things that chafe their nature. Mares are associated with a gentleness and a connection to the spiritual, while stallions are associated with spiritedness and the physical world. Bay horses in particular mean steady progress and a reliable, well-balanced person that is well on their way to something good.
The horses’ bay coat has been around for a very long time and comes in a number of different shades, with “bay” referring to a small family of brown colors with a black mane/tail and lower legs. The shades of brown themselves can be anywhere from the hue of a finished violin to very deep, dark browns. It’s a common, down-to-earth color and can be found on all sorts of breeds, such as the Clydesdale and Quarter Horses, and is generally an easier color to breed for. Bay horses have a very elegant appearance and fine bays tend to be highly-valued amongst breeders who seek them.