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trying on a metaphor

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Show & Tell
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Cosmic Funnies
Not today Justin
todays bird
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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by yasminemei
JAYME LAWSON Sinners
She was mesmerizing
Silas Onoja
Went to Historiska (the history museum) and found these absolute gems in their shop
Tag yourself I'm the snail fighting the knight
HOLY SHIT
Glossy paper stickers on sheets- Perfect for notebooks, calendars, journals, scrapbooking, gift wrapping or other crafts!Inspired by images
Samuel Araya, ‘Death and the Labyrinth’, 2016 Source
This place looks magical to me. I love the stone, moss, arches, and winding staircase nestled among the trees!!! The rook that stands alone...
michael b. jordan & wunmi mosaku SINNERS, 2025
Pixel forest art 🦌🌿💐🧚
Moonlit Sonata
Jessica -sieskja.-Albert
Akanji Bolaji
Thread and bone by Choro Choi
The Collectibles: Best of 2024
A rare look at a polar bear being chased by a wolf in Canada
British Wildlife photographer Russell Millner captured the astounding chase between a polar bear and a wolf at Nanuk Polar Bear Lodge on the Hudson Bay coast in Canada.
Polar bears are generally considered apex predators and rarely afraid of any animals in the Arctic region. However, this wolf seems to have the guts to fight the polar bear and defend its territory.
Although this is a rare scene, scientists have seen evidence of a pack of wolves hunting polar bear cubs before by tracing their tracks in the snow. Normally, some wolves would distract the mother polar bear away from the den, while another takes the cub away.
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By sj_nate