*on a date* so. um. i don’t watch tv. seen anything weird in your dreams lately?
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Ghostface calls and asks what my favorite scary movie is and suddenly he’s stuck listening to me info dump for 2 hours
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Annabelle posted this retro couch she found beside the road, but I hate to tell her what it looks like.
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Simona Kossak (1943-2007) Polish biologist, ecologist, author, PhD in forestry, and uncompromising conservation activist. They called her a witch, because she chatted with animals and owned a terrorist-crow, who stole gold and attacked bicycle riders.She spent more than 30 years in a wooden hut in the Białowieża Forest, without electricity or access to running water. A lynx slept in her bed, and a tamed boar lived under the same roof with her. She was a scientist, ecologist and the author of award-winning films, as well as radio broadcasts. She was also an activist who fought for the protection of Europe’s oldest forest. Simona believed that one ought to live simply, and close to nature. Among animals she found that which she never found with humans.
Photo by Lech Wilczek
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heresthelifeivealwayslongedfor:
Succession should have a musical episode. like in greys anatomy
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bought a second hand kindle from the pawn shop and would love to get in touch with the previous owner to discuss their interests ๐
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Reptiles and Amphibians; a Guide to Familiar American Species. Illustrated by James Gordon Irving. 1956.
ะะตัะพ, ะปะตัะพ ะบ ะฝะฐะผ ะฟัะธัะปะพ! Illustrated by Lev Tokmakov. 1975.
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