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victusinveritas · 5 months ago
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draconym · 4 months ago
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My dreams haven't really been subtle lately.
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alexmey-does-an-arts · 1 month ago
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glimpse into my beautiful imaginary world where arthropods are really big and we domesticated them
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edit: people are starting to say some "my worst nightmare" or "eeeww no that one is yucky and scary" comments on this like they do on any bug post and id like to say. it's fine if you don't like bugs it's fine if you're scared of bugs but don't put that on MY post clearly talking about how much i like them and how cute i think they are. you can make your own damn post about how much you hate wasps or spiders or whatever. i'm blocking people who make these kinds of comments.
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daydreamodyssey · 5 months ago
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*helps a bug outside so people don't kill it*
*flash forward and I'm convicted of a crime I didn't commit*
*no lawyer touches the case for me*
*everyone hears a buzz and turns around*
*the bug is wearing a tiny suit with a tiny suitcase and becomes my defense attorney*
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wetdogblog · 4 months ago
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How does tumblr feel about Primrose
(edit: some folks are asking if this is taxidermy. This is a real living dog, I promise)
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saucingitup · 7 months ago
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and this is why baseball is the best sport (see also: these baseball sidequests)
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bedupolker · 2 months ago
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Interactions that probably happened in California at least once
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heartnosekid · 3 months ago
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antlered flutter flies (toxonevra superba) | this_mama_fetz on ig
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skipppppy · 8 months ago
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“You shouldn’t self-ID as ADHD/autistic, you’re turning a very real mental condition into a trend” Ok then stop saying delulu. Stop speculating on which cluster C personality disorder the criminals you hear about on the news have. Stop saying “schizoposting” and “acoustic” and “is it restarted?” Stop using “psycopath” and “sociopath” as catch-all ways of calling someone a bad person. Stop saying “the intrusive thoughts won” when you bleach your hair and then turn your nose up at people who suffer from very real, very scary urges of physical/sexual violence. Stop saying “I’m so OCD” as a way of calling yourself neat. Stop treating BPD/ASPD/Bipolar as inherently abusive. Stop saying “OP I am living in your walls” without tagging for unreality. Stop diagnosing complete strangers you’ve never met on r/AITA with NPD.
You first. If you don’t want our disabilities to be treated like trends then stop belittling and minimising them. I’ll NEVER judge a person for trying find labels for their symptoms when an apathetic, racist, sexist, ableist healthcare system refuses to. But I will absolutely judge a hypocrite. Which a lot of you are
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blimbo-buddy · 8 months ago
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got my hands on a field guide of californian bugs and i found that there's this one bee species in southern california that looks like this
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(Actual bugs under the cut, CW for insects)
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uwudonoodle · 30 days ago
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ratcandy · 8 months ago
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we just keep naming bugs like this
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mollyvega · 2 months ago
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This celestial cicada is Midnight💙✨
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giantpredatorymollusk · 1 month ago
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the term "phasmid," meaning "stick insect," comes from a latin word meaning "apparition" or "phantom," due to the creatures' ability to hide in plain sight, and then move around and scare people.
the largest phasmids likely remain undiscovered; the longest insect known to science was a phasmid from a species that remains formally unnamed and undescribed, even since being captured for the first time in china in 2014.
a female specimen of the quasi-mythical australian species of gargantuan stick insect was sought by a curator of museum victoria for three years before he encountered one, also in 2014. upon realizing what it was, he says, “I started screaming."
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radioroxx · 2 months ago
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play mouthwashing
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