woodmeat:

Don’t ever get trapped in a survival scenario with me because I’m eating you off rip. I don’t even gotta be hungry, first inconvenience and the bibs come out. We MIGHT be lost? Bib.

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jeezypetes:

Can i hear it from my fellow essential workers w deep cupid bows i know im not the only one who’s constantly pimpling between my lips and nose

I don’t need to be reminded. About the sweat and oil forming a stinky litle pond in my divot. My frenum

Can i hear it from my fellow essential workers w deep cupid bows i know im not the only one who’s constantly pimpling between my lips and nose

I hate google docs so much don’t TELL me i “often open up around this time” my untitled teen lesbian werewolf romance around 11pm I don’t want to be reminded that you know what i do instead of sleeping

yeah-yeah-beebiss-1:
“yeah-yeah-beebiss-1:
“these are the guys who lick your clothes clean when you put them in the dishwasher
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washing machine
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yeah-yeah-beebiss-1:

yeah-yeah-beebiss-1:

these are the guys who lick your clothes clean when you put them in the dishwasher

washing machine

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maplebungus:

mossfernsandlichen:

Rheum nobile, aka the Sikkim rhubarb or noble rhubarb, is a giant herbaceous plant native to the Himalaya, from northeastern Afghanistan, east through northern Pakistan and India, Nepal, Sikkim (in India), Bhutan, and Tibet to Myanmar, occurring in the alpine zone at 4000–4800 m altitude.

At 1–2 m tall, it towers above the other shrubs and low herbs in its habitat, and it is visible across valleys a mile away.

R. nobile is often called a glasshouse plant because of its outer curtain of translucent leaves which pass visible light, creating a greenhouse effect, while blocking ultraviolet radiation. These are likely defenses against the increased UV-B exposure and extreme cold in its high altitude range.

fucking big as shit leaf spires do huge damage and kill

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the-original-supermodels:

È Appeal - Vogue Italia (1995)
Bridget Hall by Ellen von Unwerth

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opsbritney:
“Britney Spears ☆ Mark Seliger, 2001
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opsbritney:

Britney Spears ☆ Mark Seliger, 2001

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butterflyyeffect:

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Antique puffy silver heart charms.

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timez2die:

weaver-z:

I hate how in the Cruella trailer she’s all “people try to hold me down… I am woman…. hear me roar……” as though people are opposing her for misogynistic reasons and not because her primary motivation is SKINNING PUPPIES? 

margaret thatcher

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themakeupbrush:
“Raul Mishra S/S 2020 Couture
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themakeupbrush:

Raul Mishra S/S 2020 Couture

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ruthbancroftgarden:

Haemanthus albiflos

Autumn is here once again, and with it come the flowers of Haemanthus albiflos. The flower clusters are often compared to a paint brush, looking as though it had just barely been dipped into a can of yellow paint. Of course, the yellow is actually pollen on the anthers of the little white flowers which are crowded together beneath. From South Africa.

-Brian

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geovishap:
“zooophagous:
“ fyanimaldiversity:
“ “Fireball” Coyote (Canis latrans) or possibly (Canis latrans x Canis lupus familiaris)
Assuming this isn’t a coydog, I honestly have no words to describe how VIVID that coat is. The dark guard hairs...

geovishap:

zooophagous:

fyanimaldiversity:

“Fireball” Coyote (Canis latrans) or possibly (Canis latrans x Canis lupus familiaris)

Assuming this isn’t a coydog, I honestly have no words to describe how VIVID that coat is. The dark guard hairs over the shoulders mixed in with the orange makes it very hard for me to place, and really makes me think coydog. Any people more savvy then I care to take a stab?

Edit: Here is another shot of the same individual, with a pretty dark friend. The fact that two oddly colored ‘yotes are mingling together makes me think that there is a bit more dog blood in this Canadian coyote population

It probably has some of the same dilute genes responsible for the white or cream coyotes that crop up occasionally. A lot of these genes can actually be traced to golden retriever dogs, so this fellow may very well have a dog as an ancestor somewhere.

@atwink

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