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favorite word?
oohhh fantastic question and tbh it changes but big into the word mycorrhizal
and also the word bubble because of a line in a Keats poem but it's cheating to say two so! Mycorrhizal it is!!
Mykir (Mytho x Fakir) from Princess Tutu Stimboard for Anon
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[Image description: a 9 gif stimboard; from left to right.
First line: A gif of white feathers being blown in slow motion across the ground towards trees and shrubbery in the background. A slow motion gif of two swords held by gloved hands, impacting and creating sparks during a fencing match. And a gif of someone standing with their back to the camera while wearing a large dark blue cloak that billows out in the wind, a large body of water and piled logs can be seen in the background.
Second line: A gif of black onyx heart-shaped silver pendant in a dark blue box slowly rotating. A still screenshot of Mytho and Fakir from the anime Princess Tutu. And a gif of a white opal heart-shaped silver pendant on a black felt background being rotated.
Third line: A gif of someone holding and tilting a rapier sword with grass and pathways in the background. A gif of someone wearing a white cloak as it billows about in the wind. And a reverse gif of someone dropping a feather in slow motion, trees and a stream can be seen in the background.
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karl heisenberg
with smoke, gears, glinting, metal, & tan fabric for anon.
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Glinting Ceryneia by Cynic-pavel
I don't have the exact date of this specimen, but it is likely ~100 years old and comes from the Smithsonian natural history collection. It was filthy when we got it and took a lot of processing to get it this clean. But it still has most of its color and the beautiful carpenter bee wing color (often used in diagnostics of species). Xylocopa grisescena from Brasil. Hurray for the many species of carpenter bees as they are pollinators of many flowers and visual connections to Nature for most people. Photograph by Divya Patel
She got that twinkle in her eye ⭐⭐⭐⭐
shimmery cloth at Joann Fabrics