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mothfurry:

Guy Fieri is a good man. Even if you look at him and say yeah I can picture him motorboating someone if it was consensual. even if you look at him and think “I think that might be the man who invented moterboating

I literally never asked to have this post on my dash yet here it is

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musterni-illustrates:

having love in your heart will literally save you from the otherwise cataclysmic experience of being a human being

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bugkeeping:

it’s always a special night when my favorite moth species pays a visit

Painted Schinia Moth (Schinia volupia)

hustlerose:

hustlerose:

hustlerose:

god i hate things

stuff makes me so mad

when i see items i fucking lose it

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milknjuice:

milknjuice:

LOL big sean is only 5′8″ 

normal sean

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toytheatre:
“Enesco Home Grown Series - Rutabaga Mouse
”

toytheatre:

Enesco Home Grown Series - Rutabaga Mouse

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flufffaun:
“Whittle
”

flufffaun:

Whittle

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Reblog if you’re not homophobic

of-aurora:

Every url that reblog’s will be written in a book and shown to my homophobic dad.Β 

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aphelion-necrology:
“Diaphonized Chameleon
He didn’t turn out how I planned but he’s still beautiful
”

aphelion-necrology:

Diaphonized Chameleon

He didn’t turn out how I planned but he’s still beautiful

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drhoz:

buggirl:

“Hi! Do you know what either of these are? They’re from Guangxi, China. The one on the right is from Yangshuo County; the one on the left is from that general area (my class took a bus up to the farm of a guy named Mr. Hu…somewhere near Guilin City, in Guangxi)(southern mainland China).”- shincha

Whoa- well, I can tell you they are both spectacular looking animals!  

The one on the left is some species of leaf beetle in the family Chrysomelidae.  The right one is some species of weevil in the family  Curculionoidea.  Beyond that, I do not know, but thank you for sharing them!  So lovely. 


EDIT-   Major flub on my part for the left-  it’s not a beetle at all!  But a Hemipteran.   It totally on first glance had me fooled!  I even in my mind, saw well-defined elytra- nope.  It’s a Hemipteran in the Family Scutelleridae, the jewel bugs.  Thank you, Darkinternalthoughts for the correction!

Shield Bug looks close to Poecilocoris latus, the Tea or Camellia Shield Bug, a pest of plantations.

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