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Songs with narrative and yummy story telling <3
Enjoy freaks!
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Here’s my on repeat songs this week!
🔩Freaking it edition🔩
Enjoy freaks.
**these are not in order**
#music#transgender#queer#youtube music#kehlani#depeche mode#sudan archives#sade#shygirl#hozier#playlist#kinky#freaking it#Spotify#SoundCloud
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what country is 🏳️⚧️? all the guys from there hot as hell
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Another parallel I’ve found, could be a coincidence but it’s really cool nontheless!!
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Pretty much finished my Afton vest! Going to see the movie tonight so I had to rush sewing some patches in but I'm so happy I got it done in time!!
Art for the back patch is by @miiilowo! Thank you so much again for allowing me to use your art for this!!
If anybody wants charm/patch/pin info just dm me!
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Made this cute Jack O Wooper a bit ago and finally took proper pictures!!
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There’s a new Espurr plush coming out and I just


This thing embodies the word “scrunkly” more than anything I’ve ever seen
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a springtail slime mold buffet !!
by Jamie Rosencrans
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Myxmy - a sentient slime mould masquerading as humanoid
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shoutout to all the soil fungi that never get noticed because they dont sprout lil shroomies up on the surface. i fucking love you and respect you
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FOTD #018 : devil's cigar! (chorioactis geaster)
the devil's cigar (also called the texas star or キリノミタケ) is a fungus in the family chorioactidaceae. as its names suggest, it is found in texas & japan. in texas, it grows on the stumps & dead roots of cedar elms; in japan, it grows on dead oaks.
the big question : can i bite it?? nope - while it is not poisonous, it is still considered inedible.
c. geaster description :
"young specimens of c. geaster have a hollow, club-shaped, dark-brown fruit body, connected to a stem. the stem, which is usually buried in the ground, is shorter than the hollow fruit body or equals it in length, although the stem length is somewhat variable depending on the depth of the underground root to which it is attached. the flesh of the stem & the wall of the fruit body are white, while the inner surface is yellowish-white, turning light brown with age. the fruit body varies in width from 1.2 to 3.5 cm (0.5 to 1.4 in) in the thickest portion, & has a length of 4 to 12 cm (1.6 to 4.7 in); the stem is 0.75 to 1.5 cm (0.3 to 0.6 in) wide by 1 to 5 cm (0.4 to 2.0 in) long. both stem & fruit body are covered by a dense layer of soft, brown, velvety "hairs", or tomentum. in maturity, the fruit body splits open into four to seven rays that curve downward, similar to mushrooms of the genus geastrum. the spores are borne on the inner surface of the rays, which, depending on the maturity of the specimen, may range in color from whitish to saffron to salmon to butterscotch to chestnut. the leathery rays are up to 0.35 cm (0.1 in) thick."
[images : source, source & source] [fungus description : source]
"omfg these guys are so strange !! fun fact, they actually make a *hissing noise* upon opening :-0 that's super freaky & a pretty rare auditory phenomenon in fungi."
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