Mirny-city, Yakutia, Russia

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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@whatclay
Mirny-city, Yakutia, Russia
It’s awful, isn’t it? The way humans can leave other humans without so much as a breath of goodbye–of where they are going or why.
F R E S C O Article #237 - No Reason Why. (via wordsnquotes)
Sally Mann Front the series “Deep South”, 1998 Gelatin silver enlargement prints, toned with tea
This is a very rare and awesome find. This is a crab claw that has been opalised in the same way that petrified wood is. Very rare and very beautiful specimen.
WOW!!!!1
Science side of Tumblr please explain how this possible.
It forms when plant/animal material is buried by sediment and protected from decay by oxygen and organisms. Then, groundwater rich in dissolved solids flows through the sediment replacing the original plant or animal material with silica, calcite, pyrite or another inorganic material such as opal. The result is a fossil of the original material that often exhibits preserved details of the cellular structures. Hope I have helped. - Jelly
Please necromance this thing back into a living Opal Crab so i can fight it and get cool drops
@bright-witch
by Leanne Surfleet
Two disabled friends build a forest around their village
In a thousand years there will be fables about these two
Yes, and we should start by telling it today..pass it around and pass it on…
do ittt. Â (x)
As someone else pointed out:
Doing this would be extra fantastic because suddenly all of the pre-printed inauguration memorabilia “45th President” stuff Trump has made would suddenly be made inaccurate, as Biden would technically own that title. So they’d either have to scramble to make a bunch of new stuff OR they’d have to go through with the Inauguration without any “46th President” t-shirts or hats or whatever OR all the Trump supporters would just have to buy merchandise that was technically inaccurate.
Can you imagine learning about this in history classes in the future? I would love to be that teacher
Student: so the 45th president was Biden for like, a day? Teacher: yes Student: why Teacher: drama
I KNOW I KNOW I KNOW, Tracey Emin, 2002
fuck all the other bots this is by far the most ominous message i’ve received
person: how is your mental state?
me:Â
this moment is more precious than you think by proclaims | instagram
Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself, and laissez-faire for others.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise (via wordsnquotes)
15 Majestic European Libraries to Visit Before You Die [PART I]
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From Oxford to Prague, these 15 incredible European libraries are stunning architectural monuments of beauty and knowledge. As one of the most magical places on Earth, libraries have become a romanticized place fit for the bookworm or introvert, who is fascinated by the various realms held inside thousands of volumes of books. Even if you are not bookish, we encourage you to take a look at this list and hopefully cross off visiting one of these libraries from your bucket list.
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