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Anonymous asked:

Love that I start replying to random ppl I follow on ig stories when I get so high. Talking to dasha rn she does not give a fuck but is seeing the messages

peanutpalace-deactivated2023011:

its summer in the US, go outside if you live here. there are plenty of amphibians and insects outside with a lot more to say than dasha

forestgreenlesbian:
“Textile Fragment with Unicorn, Deer, Centaur and Lion
Medium: Wool intarsia and applique with gilt leather and linen embroidery
ca. 1500
Scandinavian
Dimensions: 52 ¾ × 52 3/8 in. (134 × 133 cm)
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forestgreenlesbian:

Textile Fragment with Unicorn, Deer, Centaur and Lion

Medium: Wool intarsia and applique with gilt leather and linen embroidery

ca. 1500

Scandinavian

Dimensions: 52 ¾ × 52 3/8 in. (134 × 133 cm)

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Hell is empty all the devils are up here putting jar lids on really tight so that beautiful women who live alone can’t enjoy a nice pickle or olive

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World if the movies titanic and event horizon had switched places on paramounts release schedule and titanic was a rushed flop and event horizon left an indelible mark on pop culture

p-o-s-s-e-s-s-e-d-b-y-f-i-r-e:
“•  This is how teeth are connected to the nervous system
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p-o-s-s-e-s-s-e-d-b-y-f-i-r-e:

  • This is how teeth are connected to the nervous system

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mezzodical:

e-seal:

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When I catch you in my visual field

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Im smoking the shit that made lin trap

Grinning like an absolute fool watching the last ten minutes of event horizon

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danecooknarutoamv:

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Absolutely obsessed with this message

I’m in love with Jörg now

love when Jörg talks like hes adopting me from an animal shelter <3

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pathologising:

I was in the bible but they had to edit me out because I said curses words

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Anonymous asked:

do u happen to have some snail pics? i just think theyr neat. thank u !!

antiqueanimals:

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Nature’s Carpet Sweeper. Illustrated by George Sandström. 1974.

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It’s Easy to Have a Snail Visit You. Illustrated by Judith Allan. 1980.

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A Volume of the Natural History of Animals published in 1903

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