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“The shitpost”.
that’s not how you say it?
It totally is.

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witchydra replied to your post “Pink, white, blue.”
“The shitpost”.
that’s not how you say it?
It totally is.
The shitpost.
white and pink!!
Thank you, Adora. I appreciate it and return the sentiment.
me: *bites you while we’re chillin bc I love you*
ooh, they sound beautiful actually. um. i forgot the topic too, actually! now you’ve got me thinking about moth people too. it’s very enlightening.
Such is the fate of all who share the curse of sentience and blessing of cogniscience; moth people hot.
MOTH PEOPLE HOT granted we also have… lizard people, goat people, wolf people, i’ve seen frog people, um… all sorts of aquatic people. etheria is really neat like that. you can go anywhere and see so much. and so many women are beautiful. all of them, actually. in their own way.
Okay, calm down there, lesbian cowgirl, haha. Sounds like Etheria is the place to be. Less of a living fucking nightmare than Hleighlia anyway. Of course, I am exaggerating. We do not have as many non-human people, however.
ooh, they sound beautiful actually. um. i forgot the topic too, actually! now you’ve got me thinking about moth people too. it’s very enlightening.
Such is the fate of all who share the curse of sentience and blessing of cogniscience; moth people hot.
This world is, as the kids say, a hot fucking mess.
When you live in Hleghlia, life is just one endless no-heals bossrush.
that name sorta sounds like a strangled laugh.
That’s because it’s the only type of laugh the people here are capable of at this point.
i don’t know whether to laugh or offer condolences, gosh.
It’s fine. It would be much worse if the mothpeople weren’t here to be soft friends.
oh! you have mothpeople too? they ARE soft, and good.
Oh, yes, we do. They worship the light, and are said to decent from the goddess of the sun. There hasn’t been any real evidence for this, but actually, I am going to write this down as a topic I want to research in my projects journal, hmm...
They are very insectoid, but in such are only all the more fluffy and adorable. And they are, somehow, REALLY tall. And really graceful. I would lie if I said they are not attractive in their own right.
... What was the topic again?
If the black chaoidia are juwels filled with dark mana and can be used to fuel magic rituals and spells of the type of darkness, then perhaps I could try to figure out if they can affect lifeforms directly?
When you live in Hleghlia, life is just one endless no-heals bossrush.
that name sorta sounds like a strangled laugh.
That’s because it’s the only type of laugh the people here are capable of at this point.
i don’t know whether to laugh or offer condolences, gosh.
It’s fine. It would be much worse if the mothpeople weren’t here to be soft friends.
When you live in Hleghlia, life is just one endless no-heals bossrush.
that name sorta sounds like a strangled laugh.
That’s because it’s the only type of laugh the people here are capable of at this point.
No, I will not elaborate.
When you live in Hleghlia, life is just one endless no-heals bossrush.
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Sometimes humans are just the best! A very good (and brave) Samaritan brought this eastern diamondback rattlesnake into the hospital after it was hit by a car. Look at this beautiful angry serpent!
That head wound looked pretty concerning so this baby went for a CT scan to assess the damage to its skull and soft tissue.
It might seem crazy that this wild snake could survive a tire to the head, but rattlesnakes are incredibly tough critters. Their heads are so muscular that when they’re struck by a car they can often survive with minimal damage to the bony structures of the head. In this case, the trauma from the tire forced those impressive facial muscles through the skin without breaking any cranial bones. Fortunately, an incredibly skilled exotics veterinarian was able to surgically repair the damage. Here it is after surgery!
This baby did great after the procedure and recovered beautifully. After several weeks in a wildlife rehabilitation facility, this rattlesnake was well enough to be released into the wild. You gotta love a happy ending! I know venomous snakes can get a bad rap, but just because they’re a little scary doesn’t mean they don’t deserve our love and respect.