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🎵 It's the most wonderful time of the year 🎵
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Distance, or something
You know I know you know
I called you, right?
We dance in silence-
well I dance anyways,
You’re wallflowering me
from a hundred miles away
and it’s tough, rough even
because you invited me
to this thing two weeks ago,
and now I’m passing you notes
day after day
trying to accept
and I see you see them-
fuck that’s a stupid invention,
like whoever came up the idea
of making sure you know
you’re being ignored
must have literally never
experienced anxiety ever.
Leave it to some tech bro
to make lives worse-
rehearse, rehearsed
and we’re living in reverse.
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Chondrichthyes
Choke me as you bubble in my lungs,
pleasantly effervescent,
hung up on your presence.
Speak to me- conversation pours,
let your cadence flow
til our diaphragms are sore.
Our intentions crash
like the waves of a great lake,
a contaminated state.
Swallowing my teeth
in an attempt to grant relief,
but my belly’s getting full
and I’m losing roots to
Pull me from the earth,
dark, damp, and worth nothing
but my memories,
ideas growing colder
the more my cells grow older.
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May I ask for Armadillo girldad lizard before christmas???
M E RR Y C HR IST MA SSSS
Armadillo Girdled Lizard (Ouroborus cataphractus), family Cordylidae, endemic to South Africa
photograph by @don.cataphractus
Armadillo Girdled Lizard (Orobourus cataphractus), family Cordylidae, from Calvinia, Northern Cape, South Africa
photograph by Johan Marais - World of Reptiles
Armadillo Girdled Lizard (Ouroborus cataphracrus), family Cordylidae, western cape of South Africa
photograph by Devin Belliston
Armadilo Girdled Lizard (Ouroborous cataphractus), family Cordylidae, West Coast, South Africa
photograph by Chad Keates
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Nikita Haart (No Info) - AP Art Project 9 (detail), Paintings: Oil
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Eastern Cleft Spiny Lizard (Sceloporus aureolus), family Phrynosomatidae, Sierra norte de Oaxaca, Mexico
photograph by Halla Draco Sebastian
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Photographer Jess Isden saw this spider web in the horns of gemsbok. He writes "At first I thought the gemsbok must have walked through the web, but on closer inspection, it was clear that it was much more intricate than that, and there were living spiders in the webs too." He noticed the webs on several animals lasting several days, saying "they could have easily wiped the webs off their face and horns, yet seem to tolerate it."
Central Kalahari Game Reserve, Botswana
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