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mrnargle:

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whenever my program freezes

teathattast:

teathattast:

teathattast:

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Mad because you don’t have bird vision?

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Seethe . You will never b them

zurka-durka:

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fubuki and saitama have the most weird therapeutic friendship ever she just shows up brings some very expensive beef and refuses to leave

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eisenartworks:

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Meal

Wouldn’t be awesome if Saitama could rain Rover to eat monsters if he’s too lazy to fight?

Inspired by Chainsaw Man Fox Devil chapter. That such a rad panel.

japanese ver:

Keep reading

gatoiberico:

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you must find me

max-oats:

max-oats:

max-oats:

max-oats:

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hey folks,,,,,… glad 2 b here on tubblr . here’s a little self-portrait of me,, a human male

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on my way to work at the job factory :) lets get this bread !, and by bre,d i mean human money dollars haha. dont even like bred

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feeding the ducks

(disclaimer: i do Not live in thi,s pond. i live in a home House.)

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ah . allow me to introduce my two lovely childen . Child and Baby . :) they are both just regular Men just like their old man(me)

tatakaeeren:

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“Heh …. IT DIDN’T WORK!!!”

redundantz:

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angry and covered in blood link does something to a girl

curemi:

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Some Mew Ichigo poses 🍓

yiffmaster:

modernvintage:

x-cetra:

ignescent:

spacedandelions:

somethingaboutsomethingelse:

scienceoftheidiot:

hjarta:

just learned that magnolias are so old that they’re pollinated by beetles because they existed before bees

They existed *before beetles*

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Why is this sad? Why am I sad?

https://xkcd.com/1259/


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This is how I feel about Joshua Trees. They and avocado trees produce fruit meant to be eaten and dispersed by giant ground sloths. Without them, the Joshua Trees’ range has shrunk by 90%.

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(my own photos)

Not only they, but the entire Mojave ecosystem is still struggling to adapt since the loss of ground sloth dung. their chief fertilizer.

Many, many trees and plants in the Americas have widely-spaced, extremely long thorns that do nothing to discourage deer eating their leaves, but would’ve penetrated the fur of ground sloths and mammoths. Likewise, if you’ve observed a tree that drops baseball or softball-sized fruit which lies on the ground and rots, like Osage Oranges, which were great for playing catch at my school, chances are they were ground sloth or mammoth chow.

You can read about various orphaned plants and trees missing their megafauna in this poignant post:

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First quote from the linked article. Found it poetic.

Ginkgos are gymnosperms, not flowering plants, and I don’t think were ever pollinated by insects?? They declined starting in the Cretaceous, along with ferns and cyads, because flowering plants that were polinated by insects generally outcompeted them worldwide. Idk what that one poster is talking about

pankendev:

just-shower-thoughts:

when your pet comes to you from another room, the preceding moments meant that they were alone somewhere and thought about YOU, an animal brain literally thought about you and came to you to see what you were doing. that’s love, unconditional.

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j0an-na:

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Waiting

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