onenicebugperday:

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i found this stag beetle in geneva switzerland outside my bike locker!! i didn’t want him to get run over so i took him to a bush nearby, i named him todd :))

A friend!!! Love Todd’s giant jaws, very impressive. If I were a lady stag beetle, I’d be super into him. He is a European stag beetle, Lucanus cervus :)

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motherfucker-unlimited:

Ted “Unabomber” Kaczynski - a known cottagecore activist

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Just had a traumatic flashback to going to a farmers market in san jose and my californian roommate being confused and upset by the idea of fruits and vegetables having “seasons”

deluxetrashqueen:

“Corporations supporting things like BLM and Pride is largely performative and shouldn’t be overly praised or focused on. They’re just trying to do what they think will earn them money” and “Corporations openly showing support for things like BLM and Pride are incredibly important” and not mutually exclusive ideas.

Corporation support is not the source of social change, it’s the visible indication of it. A mall covered in rainbow flags with ‘pride month sales!’ is nothing that makes LGBT people more accepted, nor do tweets from companies about supporting the BLM protests do anything to stop police violence, but they DO show the shift in public mindset. Corporations don’t take risks. They don’t make bold statements that they feel are unpopular or will lose them money or support. They’re a litmus test for when a statement or symbol that has been taboo becomes a commonly held belief. 

When a corporation makes these kinds of statements, it means that the people out there fighting every day for these movements are having an effect. Their fight is causing a change in social perception to the point where businesses who carefully choose every single thing they say can post about solidarity with protesters and feel confidant that they are saying something that represents the feelings and beliefs of the majority. A mall being covered in Pride flags is a sign that the country will accept a mall filled with Pride flags. That those working to make social and cultural change are succeeding. 

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michaelnordeman:

A wonderful Broad-bordered bee hawk-moth/humledagsvärmare.

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psikonauti:

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“The Earth Seen From The Moon” dir. by Pier Paolo Pasolini

From “Le Streghe”(The Witches),1967

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vintagesapphics:
“Evelyn Bross and Catherine Barscz, lesbian couple, in the Racine Avenue Police Station in Chicago after being arrested for violating the cross-dressing ordinance (1943)
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vintagesapphics:

Evelyn Bross and Catherine Barscz, lesbian couple, in the Racine Avenue Police Station in Chicago after being arrested for violating the cross-dressing ordinance (1943)

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asker

Anonymous asked:

have you heard of hammerhead bats?

bunjywunjy:

it’s an African fruit bat species with a wingspan of up to three feet! 

they’re also sexually dimorphic, which is unusual for a bat! the males and females aren’t SUPER different, but definitely enough that you notice-

the females all look like someone just asked them their opinion on 2020 so far:

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and the males all look like a dog that tried to eat a bee:

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jeezypetes:

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Tumblr app was down last night so i went on fb. I hatd it there so much

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Tumblr app was down last night so i went on fb. I hate it there so much

kendallroy:

meaghan’s post about not daydreaming just reminded me of the time i found out some people don’t have an internal monologue at all and it blew my whole mind, so do me a favor and reblog this and tell me 1., whether you have an inner monologue, and 2., whether you have any kind of recurring daydreams or fantasy life

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