Naveen, can I please please pretty please pet you upon your adorable little head?
You can <3 you did get makeup glitter on your talons though- sorry about that!
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Naveen, can I please please pretty please pet you upon your adorable little head?
You can <3 you did get makeup glitter on your talons though- sorry about that!
THIS IS MY OC PLEASE ASK THEM QUESTIONS IN HONOR OF APRIL FOOLS/APRIL'S FISH DAY
POISSON D’AVRIL !!!!
POISSON D’AVRIL
naveen! are the markings on your face natural or are they makeup?
A new character has entered the ring!!!
Naveen: ummm Andhra fish fry is really good, my uncle makes it for us at the drag bar sometimes and it's to DIE FOR. Anyone from my area knows mango lassi is to die for also. I'm also a big fan of octopus- ironic, i know, considering they're cephalapods and i'm also a ceph. I'd never eat an anthroctopus obviously unless they were into that, but regular smegular octopus? That fucks severely.
Here's a pic!
#aprilfish #poissondavril https://www.instagram.com/p/Cbz_AQZLS8v/?utm_medium=tumblr
April Fool's Day is an annual custom on April 1 has been celebrated for several centuries by different cultures, though its exact origins remain a mystery. The day consists of practical jokes and hoaxes on others. Jokesters often expose their actions by shouting "April Fools!" at the recipient. Some historians speculate that April Fools’ Day dates back to 1582, when France switched from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, The new year began with the spring equinox around April 1. People who were slow to get the news or failed to recognize that the start of the new year had moved to January 1 and continued to celebrate it during the last week of March through April 1 became the butt of jokes and hoaxes and were called “April fools.” These pranks included having paper fish placed on their backs and being referred to as “poisson d’avril” (April fish), said to symbolize a young, easily caught fish and a gullible person. Hilaria Historians have also linked April Fools’ Day to festivals such as Hilaria (Latin for joyful), which was celebrated in ancient Rome at the end of March by followers of the cult of Cybele. It involved people dressing up in disguises and mocking fellow citizens and even magistrates and was said to be inspired by the Egyptian legend of Isis, Osiris and Seth. Vernal Equinox and April Fools' There’s also speculation that April Fools’ Day was tied to the vernal equinox, or first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere, when Mother Nature fooled people with changing, unpredictable weather. History of April Fools’ Day April Fools’ Day spread throughout Britain during the 18th century. In Scotland, the tradition became a two-day event, starting with “hunting the gowk,” in which people were sent on phony errands and followed by Tailie Day, which involved pranks played on people’s derrieres, such as pinning fake tails or “kick me” signs on them. #Hilaria #AprilFoolsDay #Pranks #Jokes #AprilFish #Equinox #Jokesters #SanDiego (at San Diego, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNIepqADFuo/?igshid=1t8wg2ynb6m21