restraining myself from mentioning mcr every 5 minutes
Gripping my bathroom sink repeating I am not afraid to keep on living I am not afraid to walk this world alone
Gripping my bathroom sink repeating I am not afraid to keep on living I am not afraid to walk this world alone
"What the woman who labors wants is the right to live, not simply exist — the right to life as the rich woman has the right to life, and the sun and music and art. You have nothing that the humblest worker has not a right to have also. The worker must have bread, but she must have roses, too.”
quote by Rose Schneiderman 1912
terfs fuck off
made in 2022
I can see people’s auras but I don’t believe in that stuff so I just ignore it
RULE NO. 1 OF WOUND CARE: ignore itttt :33
DO NOT
RULE NO. 2 OF WOUND CARE: go swimming!! in a pond or especially a public pool :)
cat people who hate dogs and dog people who hate cats are both extremely silly to me. brother these are both just furry little guys who live in your house and love you.
restraining myself from mentioning mcr every 5 minutes
this awesome puppy cut the flan
Trailcam: Rhynie Chert biota, fossil deposit known for it's very detailed fossils of plants and invertebrates due to them being petrified by volcanic hot springs, around 410 million years ago in the early Devonian.
[Image description: A series of digital illustrations of a geothermal landscape with blue and orange geothermal pools and clusters of green plants, with brown mountains in the background. In the front of the image, there are 2 plants close up.
Image 1: At dawn, a Crussolum centipede, a dark blue centipede with long thin legs, reaches up to climb the plant on the left, which has some small Protacarus crani mites, appearing as small pale dots, climbing on the top. Part of a Leverhulmia mariae myriapod, looking like dark green millipede or centipede, is visible at the base of the second plant.
Image 2: As a storm approaches in the day, an orange Palaeocharinus rhyniensis trigonotarbid, a small arachnid that looks like a spider with a flat, segmented abdomen and more small eyes, eats a small bluish white Lepidocaris rhyniensis crustacean, it caught from the edge of a drying up pool.
Image 3: At night, Eophalangium sheari, a harvestman, is silhouetted against the sky as it climbs over the plants.]
it's literally pupies
it's literally pupies dogs