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Guy who hates himself expects to be treated well by the himselves
Today I learned that kids finish losing baby teeth when they’re like twelve, and thanks to @tofu-bento-box, please join me in imagining that 8 is in a shark-type situation in which he constantly loses and regrows baby teeth, which then find their utility as weapons.
i dont know if i reuploaded this sona and dottore comic before
i captioned this before with "looking for 8s journal and decided to take out the trash at the same time"
extra fawn drawings i love my girl
Since the segments are all “stuck” at a specific point in time, do we think 18 constantly suffers from a sense of homesickness ??
Cattle Country, Segment 18, Colorado Trail, CO (4) by Tim Stewart Via Flickr: CO (Saguache County) Day 4 random campsite (Segment 17) to random campsite (Segment 19) This day was all about the meadows. It started off with a fairly steep, short climb. Then the trail made its way down to Lujan Creek within a large meadow. This was Lujan Pass. I stopped for a coffee break and water fill-up. Normally, the trail would come down and then head back uphill shortly thereafter. But not this time. The trail continued to follow the meadow downhill via an old road. Nice easy walking to CO114. There was a short road walk on CO114 and then a gate to pass through. This was the start of Segment 18. Another meadow to pass through. One problem about hiking through the open spaces of meadows is the lack of shade. Fortunately, today had plenty of cloud cover to prevent baking in the sun. It did rain a few times, but never for too long or too hard. After hiking through some cow pastures (don't drink the water!) came into a huge valley that again was easy walking. Rain was threatening, so I couldn't stop for an early Dinner Break. I pushed on to a campsite within an Aspen Grove on the edge of the valley/meadow. Today there was alot of dirt road walking which was very easy and good for extra mileage. This section was probably one of the easiest yet and also probably the least scenic. Overall did 19.5 miles and was a little sore.