hi! i'm davy jones yaoi, also known as mushroomfrog. you may or may not recognize that name from other platforms. don't even worry about it.
call me literally whatever you want, i've got 2,763 aliases as it is. i'm gay, clueless, and passionate about pointless internet drama
i'll talk about pirates of the caribbean, nbc hannibal, dnd, vampires, and whatever else i feel like. if you're not cool with weird bugs/spiders/snakes then you might want to sit this one out because i love freak creatures.
(my tags are mostly self-explanatory but i have a few that aren't)
#critters - anything nature-related, mostly reblogging animals i like
#cool art - other peoples' art
#joy and whimsy - silly or cute things broadly unrelated to any of my interests
#yaoi original - post i wrote myself or otherwise added text to
all fandoms and characters just use the normal tags. i try to tag animals by both their common names and the broad category they fit into (e.g. #corn snake and #snakes)
if you want more info on me, check my strawpage at https://mushroomfrog.straw.page/ and try to ignore the insane amount of gifs i threw on for fun. byee :3
On top of the Yankees field cat there was a praying mantis on top of the nationals players hat tonight. Huge night in baseball
hey asshole! you lifted up the rock and now I have to scuttle! motherfucker!
Sometimes when my old germophobia tries to kick in because of a dirty public restroom or something I just have to tell myself "hey, there are weird perverts who'd have touched this on purpose, and they're still alive"
"sharks are good and dolphins are evil XD" guys undoing the shark stigma does not mean creating a new one. calling endangered animals evil isn't the Science Own you think it is
no i don’t really want to be a vampire or anything of the sort i’m just a freak pervert and want them to feed on me
The long-headed toothpick grasshopper (Achurum carinatum) lives and feeds among tall grass in the southeast US.
They’re flightless and not very fast or agile by grasshopper standards, but like a stick insect their camouflage seems to make up for it!
In Florida, they breed year-round and are abundant in this prairie habitat in January when few other insects are active.
she/he, here for the yuri and the cool bugs
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