*sees something hot on here* …..
ᕕ( ◎_◎)ᕗ time to nut
seen from Brazil

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seen from United States
*sees something hot on here* …..
ᕕ( ◎_◎)ᕗ time to nut
alexa: *comes out looking like THAT*
me:
What is happening with this costume?
*sits back, runs my hands through my hair*
6,278 words. 23 pages. Double-spaced.
The meds I was recently given for my migraines makes me HIGH, holy crap. Definitely going to need to find some way how to navigate my other "as needed" meds around this, should I need them. But some good news; I probably won't need any Lorazepam because it mellows me out. There's that, I guess.
Another mine exploration video 😊 The still shots scattered throughout are excellent. Great lighting, focus, etc. It looks like the mines--he goes through three interconnected ones--were last worked in the 1940s.
Around 27:30 he finds a literal pile of dynamite. 😬
This guy is 100x more adventurous than I am. I wouldn't have any problems with the places you can stand up straight and with some places you crawl, but knowing there's only 80+ year-old lumber between you and a 300-foot drop in some places? No thank you!
GIRL HELP I FORGOT HOW TO DRAW HIM
Sweet jeebus. I’m sitting here, watching another BBC documentary and... I just watched these pelicans devouring baby gannet chicks alive! D: D: D:
And I think I’m traumatized for life. I’ll never be able to look a pelican in the eye again. I know what they’re up to now. I know what horrors lurk in their beady bird eyes.
Thanks a lot, Sir David Attenborough.
D: