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argumate:

much like the way the Italians exported pizza and the Americans ruined/perfected it for the Italians to import it back again and then re-export the “authentic” product back to America, so the British took tea from Asia and ruined/perfected it by adding milk and sugar then Asia took that and ruined/perfected it by adding tapioca bubbles and even more sugar and exported it back again.

BUBBLE TEA FUCKING SMACKS!!!!!!!!!

sioltach:

Please take me to the gourd world….

LYSITHEA TOTE BAG LIKE THIS ,,,,,,,,,,,, add a strap to hang some charms ya know that shit would be

LYSITHEA TOTE BAG LIKE THIS ,,,,,,,,,,,, add a strap to hang some charms ya know that shit would be fucking cute


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i think im kinda dead ??

Friend: “You gotta marry up!” (on how he married a hot girl)
Me: “But when you are marrying up, someone is marrying down.”

Somehow, I got the third. I’m still recovering from the shock.

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National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Butterflies, by Robert Michael Pyle

It may be April Fool’s Day today, but I assure you this is no joke. I’m happy to announce that I’ll be using another field guide to help with insect identification. Previously I only had the Insect and Spiders Guide (also the Rocks & Minerals and Reptiles & Amphibians guides), but this book just arrived today. I’ll be looking through it in depth, but having just briefly looked through its contents, it’ll be a big help. For those not familiar with Audubon Society Field Guides, the books are structured to make identification relatively easy. The Butterflies are sorted into their family groups, each section accompanied by a silhouette of a typical specimen. In each section are wonderful photographs of Butterflies out in the field (some have 2 pictures since the top and bottom of the wing can feature different colors or patterns), their common name and a page number. The page number is used to locate the description of the insect in the back of the guide. For example: In Picture 6 the Desert Swallowtail says, p. 329. Scrolling to that page you can find pointers identification, range, behaviors and other facts. Since the guidebook it covers all of North America, there’s bound to be a few species I’ll never see (and even a few species not in the book), but it’ll be fun to learn about them nonetheless. I’m looking forward to using this book in between insect hunts to figure out the identities of some more peculiar Lepidopterans!  

Since this is a Butterfly guide, there are no pictures of Moths, but there are descriptions of Caterpillars,Chrysalids and eggs. And since Skippers are Butterflies, you’ll find them here too. Me personally, I’d like to see an Audubon guide to North American Beetles given the sheer variety of Beetles out there.  For more information, check the guidebooks directly at the NAS webpage.


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pollyguo: Mister Miracle and Big Barda

pollyguo:

Mister Miracle and Big Barda


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Someone send me 200 dollars. Because I’m tired of struggling and need a boost.

This is one of the thousand projects I’m working on, trying to make it as accurate as possible and e

This is one of the thousand projects I’m working on, trying to make it as accurate as possible and eventually 3D print it and also put it in VR to stare at him.


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cedricdiggery:

one of these days my extensive knowledge of Harry Potter trivia will win over someone’s heart i can feel it in my bones

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8luevalencia:

What felt like 1 million years ago, I was at the tail end of my game play on BoTW and wanted to have Zelda as the main character so I ended up drawing so many of these haha

ENJOY WHAT COULD HAVE BEEN


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byersenthusiast:

SUZIE. BYLER. JONATHAN.

i literally don’t know where this came from i just found it on my twitter feed lol.

I’m gonna make so many Suzie edits omg

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