bigbosspisces:

fruitbi:

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Boophis? Fucking boophis?

his name is Boophis Doulioti

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listening to sujjan st evens on the train. fantasizing abt dying of hypothermia in the woods

blo-by-blo:

pissvortex:

attackofthebteam:

at least nobody here is horny for count olaf

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This post kills you then pisses on your corpse

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michaelmoonsbookshop:

The Nature Printed Sea-Weeds
A History accompanied by Figures and Dissections of the Algae of the British Isles
William Grosart Johnstone and Alexander Croall
Nature Printed by Henry Bradbury
London Bradbury and Evans 1859-60

graynard:

woken up by the cockroaches in my kitchen using old tuna cans and shoelaces to play big band music

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jeezypetes:

Didn’t wanna take a shower so i soaked a paper towel in micellar water and lavender essential oil n rubbed it all over my body while i lay in bed in the dark listening to mitski

Call that a nyquil bath cuz I drank lots o nyquil first

Didn’t wanna take a shower so i soaked a paper towel in micellar water and lavender essential oil n rubbed it all over my body while i lay in bed in the dark listening to mitski

anneuaidd:

Me, after I get vaccinated:

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curlyeve:

curlyeve:

Hggjdfhhfnksksadfgh

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hedgehogsofasgard:

lyrslair:

hedgehogsofasgard:

smol

OMG what species is this? It looks like something out of a cartoon.

Ghost mantis (Phyllocrania paradoxa)! L3 instar.

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indigodreams:
“Flowerchild Fairytale of Good and Evil, by G. van der Hoeven. Cover design by J.B. Heukelom, 1901.
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indigodreams:

Flowerchild Fairytale of Good and Evil, by G. van der Hoeven. Cover design by J.B. Heukelom, 1901.

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funwithmedicine:
“This photograph shows the cortex of a human brain belonging to an epileptic patient. It was taken before an intracranial electrode procedure to treat the patient’s epilepsy. After removal of several brain sections, this patient made...

funwithmedicine:

This photograph shows the cortex of a human brain belonging to an epileptic patient. It was taken before an intracranial electrode procedure to treat the patient’s epilepsy. After removal of several brain sections, this patient made a full recovery and no longer suffers from seizures.

Judges chose it as the overall winner because of its detail. From judge Alice Robert explains: “The ‘gray’ matter (which is gray in death) is blushing pink. Small arteries are glowing with the scarlet blood pulsing through them, while purple veins lie thickly in the sulci, the crevices of the brain. And underneath that is somebody’s mind.”

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