🖤🖤🖤🖤Just me and my kitty, and that is all I need, and my blawgs🖤🖤🖤🖤
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🖤🖤🖤🖤Just me and my kitty, and that is all I need, and my blawgs🖤🖤🖤🖤
That’s not my finger, but these earrings do belong to me
Cretaceous amphibeans were also very large and included the huge 23.2 cm large Beelzebub Toad (shown left) while reptiles were often just as monsterous such as the Titan Boa (pictured right) the largest snake to have even lived which meassured up to 12.8 meters long.
So...it turned out that this was an onsen/not an onsen. At least, that’s what I think Tomo-san said. There were definitely other people there, but the building was GIGANTIC and the number of people present was no way enough to fill up the place. In case you can’t tell, there were also a LOT of stairs.
More cool historical stuff to feast your eyes on.
Sensei had to use the bathroom and Kei and I decided to join her (I want to try and persuade them to go to the shrine with me, and Kei wanted to see the doggies again).
This is the mascot for...the matsuri? Or something. Anyway, this fish has made my matsuri!
After Tomo-san and I got dressed again, we went to the cafeteria. They have manga lining the walls!!!!