Yearly Birthday Post ~ 🩵💫🌸
If you’ve been following me for at least a year you may know I LOVE my birthday and always post a photo/self intro :)
Hi! I go by L here! I’ve lived in the US, UK, Japan, and Switzerland. I love matcha and whales and baking pies and manga. I really love making free prompts for you all to do whatever with, and I’m happy you’re here :)
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Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus)
The woodpeckers started going crazy around dusk, so I popped out to check and got lucky enough to see this guy! The photos aren't great, but considering I took this at [checks notes] jesus, ISO 10k, they're pretty damn solid
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northern lights over ireland tonight
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Anyways guys look at this photo I got
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Mav was put to rest yesterday. His spine injury was affecting his quality of life and he deserved to go without suffering.
I have a lot of things to say about my beautiful dog. He was funny, he was easygoing, he was versatile, he was charming. But mostly, Mav was beloved. He was loved from his very first breath until his last, and he'll be loved for a long time still. He was loved by everyone he met and by people he'd never get the chance to meet, and he loved the entire world in return.
He was the coolest dog in the world. We could've had a hundred years together and it wouldn't have been enough. But we fit so much love into that little dog, he was full to bursting. And that's something at least.
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The jellyfish lifecycle is wild
Female and male jellyfish release sperm and eggs into the water and then hope that they meet each other (some do this every goddamn day). Fertilised eggs turn into tiny sea worms, that swim down to the sea floor and find a spot to hang out and grow.
For a while they look like little anemones (called polyps), but when they're ready the polyp starts growing tiny, baby jellyfish in layers, and then popping them off into the ocean to live happy, brainless lives.
You can see the babies forming in this image. The polyp (top middle) attaches and starts making new jellyfish in rings stacked on top of each other (top right, bottom left). Eventually when they're fully formed (bottom middle/right) they can be released into the open ocean.
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Drew Barrymore for Rolling Stone, photographed by Mark Seliger, 1995
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“A live concert to me is exciting because of all the electricity that is generated in the crowd and on stage. It’s my favorite part of the business — live concerts.”
- Elvis Presley (Aloha From Hawaii Press Conference, September 4, 1972)
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