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thechrysialid:

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anomalous-heretic:

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i literally love videos so muchΒ 

i love pictures too

what about this picture

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good! great! i like pictures!

how about this image?

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amazming! i like pictures

vissla:

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i made a mod for stardew valley (its on nexus)

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starbucks menu

tomboymegachurch:

insulin shock therapy

isopropyl lobotomy

aphetamine

coedine

grain alcohol shot

12 oz black coffee

LSD

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moldspace:

miscellaneous pit fire pieces

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unclefather:

vaccinated for her pleasure

hyumjim:

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maykitz:

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yeah so apparently every time you get the shits from questionable dairy or whatever theres potentially people out there getting butterflies and hot cheeks over it? good news for my kings with ibs and so on

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ainawgsd:

The red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) is a passerine bird of the family Icteridae found in most of North America and much of Central America. Claims have been made that it is the most abundant living land bird in North America, as bird-counting censuses of wintering red-winged blackbirds sometimes show that loose flocks can number in excess of a million birds per flock and the full number of breeding pairs across North and Central America may exceed 250 million in peak years. It also ranks among the best-studied wild bird species in the world. The red-winged blackbird is sexually dimorphic; the male is all black with a red shoulder and yellow wing bar, while the female is a nondescript dark brown. Despite the similar names, the red-winged blackbird is in a different family from the European redwing and the Old World common blackbird, which are thrushes (Turdidae).

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homeofhousechickens:

bluestempigeons:

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Blueberry
Blue Bar Pied RHxOGO Cock
1 year old (Hatchdate: 4/7/2020)


Bonus: angry scrunch

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Oh thats an angry man

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