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You know I wonder how much of the ecosystem would collapse if humans just vanished, like I know removing say, ticks, would basically fuck everything over. I just wonder how far that goes with humans with our own parasites and the like. I’m wondering this because I’m thinking about how much I hate “humans are an invasive species” content, so now I’m wondering how far the damage would go if humans did in fact, just vanished, because suddenly a lot of parasites lose a potential host, ticks and mosquitos lose a large source of potential blood and that has to have ramifications on the environment right?
Like just take lice, humans are a pretty common host, or ticks! I feel like a lot of people forget this part of human existence in nature, which is that we’re food for a lot of stuff, even if it’s kinda gross to think about.
#//suhm.tymz it seemz ther is.int muhch di.fr.ens bee.tween suhk.ses.fl aand in.vey.siv//#//em y//ar.se.nik//an in.vey.siv kree.cher/?/#//y wuhz nat in.vy.ted in.too this ba.dee//tho in tym y keym too bee ak.sep.ted//#parasites
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October day 1- Offspring
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This song is quite Perasitic. It's symbiotic, with lyrics about sharing thoughts and feelins, things seeping throo walls from one mynd to anothr. And abandond hallz: reminiscent, to us at least, of a hosts veins. There are lynez that sound lyk they describe a Parasyts non-corporeal form (so vaporize, slide to me like liquid ice). A Parasyt, surely, would no wuht it means to think of someone scientifically. To think uhv them anatomikally.
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this song is so conceptually fascinating to me. "think of me very scientifically". what does that mean?
#e.ko doun uh.baan.duhnd.halz#<- our musik tag which references this song#it has a special place in our heart#parasites#unreality
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Imagine now, a dormant Parasite, undiscovered by her host. She feels pain like nothing else as she realizes the host body is dying, physically coming apart. The damage is irreparable. Naturally, she knows if she does not get out soon, she will die with the host body. What else could she do but ooze out of her former host, and into the only nearby body - the very one responsible for killing her former host.
Text: “Are you a Vessel?” I ask, weak and wary, but starving.
He gives me an evil grin.
“Why don’t you find out?”
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Sub-adult golden jackal I found on a walk
Canis aureus
17.09.2024
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“Sometimes I’m terrified of my heart of its constant hunger for whatever it is it wants the way it stops (and starts)”
— Poe, ‘Terrified Heart’
#//theez lee.riks pr.fect.lee des.kryb thee fee.leen uhv pe.ra.si.tik huhng.gr//#e.ko doun uh.baan.duhnd.halz
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“there is a special providence in the fall of a sparrow”
#//its hard too ee.maa.jin suhm.theen mor de.vuh.stey.teen then bee.iyeen bro.ken in.too pee.sez in deth//#//wood the ba.dee no/?/#//duhz it no it ken ne.vr bee hol agen/?/#fe.thrz aand bonz
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don't you realize our bodies could fall apart at any second?
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commission for @nightrainsoldier :D
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scum ii / graphite
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artificial friend, you reap what you sew.
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Todayyyyys bone hunt!!! We’ve got… plenty of small things, rodent/ bird bones from owl pellets, some cicadas and dragonflies… then the skull of a juvenile raccoon that’s missing both maxillae- and both mandibles of that same raccoon… both mandibles of an adult raccoon, and one mandible of what I can only assume was a BABY baby raccoon. The synsacrum of a wild turkey, and finally: A BEAUTIFUL ANTLER SHED that I pulled out of a swamp. It’s all mossy and lovely. Very fruitful bone hunt.
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Arcana by Miguel Cruz
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