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what the FUCK is going on in exoplanet right now…. i was literally just listening to them last night

The "cougar shadow" has returned to the western face of Superstition Mountain Arizona. The best shadows of the Cougar Chasing Prey appear during the third weeks of March and September. It ties to both spring and fall equinoxes These are the two times of the year when day and night are of approximately equal length. This amazing phenomenon is visible across Apache Junction just before sunset. The actual sighting depends upon the weather and viewing location, but along Superstition Blvd is usually a great place to see it.

One of the Birmingham males pays a visit to an evening drinks stop set up for some Londolozi guests. From his facial expression it seems he was struggling to choose between the choices of gin on offer.

Londolozi Private Game Reserve, South Africa Photographed by Chris Taylor in 2020

Having a really long-term hyperfixation that has since faded is terrifying yes but it's also so embarrassing. Hi I used to think about Scrimblo Splungus 25/7. Yeah, for 2 years straight. Nah, I don't think about them anymore except for with a vague sense of melancholy as I recall how they used to make me feel. Anyways this new one, Blimpkins McGee? I'm gonna think about them forever and the cycle will NOT repeat in 2 years. Trust me guys.

that episode was lowkey caca doodoo shite. i’m not understanding the jeff comic relief moments, i still don’t know who walter really is, and was there really a need to kill lottie.

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i’d rather be from someplace conservative with great cultural preservation than be from someplace conservative but without the culture. imagine being repressed WHILST HAVING a pathetic sense of identity. hell on earth if i’m being real.

me watching neighboring countries with their better preserved architecture, textiles, fashion history, extensive written records, etc:

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We watched this female jaguar resting during midday heat (40+ degrees). Suddenly, a massive male jaguar jumped out of the bushes. The female's adrenaline kicked in and her pupils turned blue for a second, as you can see on the shots.

Taken at Pantanal, Mato Grosso, Brazil Photographed by Burkhard

got caught up in her coolness factor

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