bad
"I really want to know what Teague was like as a parent for Jack to be like that…"
why is this one question for my assignment written like this
round one of #the jackchelor has wrapped up with devastating results on many fronts. esmeralda, angelica, scrum, anamaria, the secondary jacks, salazar, bootstrap and cristpophe have all been sent to a farm upstate and we move onto round two. who will survive? who will win? find out on #the jackchelor ‼️
ROUND TWO LINEUP AS FOLLOWS
sparbossa 🍏 vs davyjack ❤️
turrow ⚔️ vs speckett 🔥
jackgibbs 🦡 vs sparrabeth 🦑
calyjack 🌊 vs sparrington 👮
"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
Red-shouldered Bug (Jadera haematoloma), taken April 4, 2025, in Georgia, US
Just a little guy posing for a picture! He seemed to be following the camera as I tried to get different angles. This insect has two adult morphs: long-winged (macropterous) and short-winged (brachypterous). The short-winged morph has, as you could infer, shorter wings that leave part of the abdomen exposed. I've seen both forms in a solitary setting, though this species apparently tends to have higher rates of short-winged adults when they live in groups. Less need for wings when you don't have to go anywhere to find a mate!
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
If i ever met a person that listened to music i think I would kill them with my bare hands, no hesitation
I'm reading back through my first ever thoughts watching Hannibal:
too many people trying to justify hannibal's actions not enough people appreciating his commitment to the bit
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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