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  1. ironwoman359:

    antique-scarecrow:

    tiktoks-for-tired-tots:

    quarantine is really getting to us huh

    I knew what song this would be even before I unmuted

    (via pastel-apparition)

  2. softjoy:
“https://www.instagram.com/p/CB1kOVaJXh8/
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    softjoy:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CB1kOVaJXh8/

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  3. mothermishy:

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    dianeguais x vanilleverloes

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  4. chelsamander:

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  5. sleg:
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    sleg:

    by erikrs

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  6. lovebattery:

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    https://instagram.com/tomikono_wig?igshid=wvfi7x

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  7. undere:

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    (Source: instagram.com, via manic-tea-party)

  8. ostdrossel:

    The Hummingbird feeders

    are of great interest not just for the Hummingbirds. I am experimenting with different setups, and I can be sure that there will always be an Oriole visiting too. They are such goofballs.

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  9. foragecore:

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    nazis get the fuck out

    of our community

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  10. oceanic-allure:

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    it’s been 100+ days since the murder of Breonna Taylor by the hands of Myles Cosgrove, Jonathan Mattingly, and Brett Hankinson. they are still walking free. WE MUST SEE JUSTICE FOR HER.

    here’s a couple action steps:

    1. Contact mayor greg Fischer to fire Breonnas murderers and to defund the Louisville Police Department: 502 574 2003 greg.fischer@louisvilleky.gov

    2. Donate directly to Breonnas family fund and to the Louisville community bail fund to free jailed protesters.

    we can’t let up. we must fight to see justice for #breonnataylor BLACK LIVES MATTER. BLACK WOMEN MATTER.

    click the link in bio for direct links to petitions, fundraisers, action steps for Breonna Taylor. #blacklivesmatter #justiceforbreonnataylor

    (Source: instagram.com, via pastel-apparition)

  11. el-waylly:

    itscolossal:

    In Artist Adrian Brandon’s Incomplete Portraits, A Year of Life Equals One Minute of Color

    When Adrian Brandon starts to color a portrait, he sets a timer. For his rendering of Breonna Taylor, the clock is set to 26 minutes—for George Floyd, 46 minutes, for Tony McDade, 38, and for Aiyana Stanley Jones, just seven. “When the alarm sounds, I am hit with a wave of emotions ranging from anger, to deep sadness, to hopelessness, to feeling lucky that I am still here,” he says.

    The Brooklyn-based artist is working on Stolen, a series of partially filled-in depictions of Black people murdered by police. Each portrait remains incomplete as Brandon only colors one minute for each year of the subject’s life that was cut short. “Aside from being able to give the viewer a visual of the various ages affected by police violence, the timer creates a lot of anxiety for me as the artist,” he says, wondering, “’When is the timer going off?’ ‘Will I be able to finish this eye?’ ‘Damn, I haven’t even gotten to the lips yet.’” In a note to Colossal, Brandon expanded on the project:

    Although this anxiety may seem minor in that the consequences for me are very low, it does really have an effect on me. Anxiety is a feeling that black people are far too familiar with, and to experience that feeling while illustrating these portraits allows each piece to feel like a performance. A lot of Black people are forced to live with this anxiety and accept it as part of our every day. But these feelings build up and are exhausting. I shouldn’t have to do a prayer every time I see police pursuing a Black person in the streets. I shouldn’t feel anxious when the police are talking to a person of color. I shouldn’t feel so damn anxious that I remove my hat and jewelry when the cops pull me over. I shouldn’t feel so anxious that I would second guess calling the police if I ever needed to. This series is pulling me in, in ways that art has never done.

    Brandon has been sharing deeper insights behind the portraits, in addition to timelapse videos, on Instagram.

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  12. sixpenceee:

    The Cinereous Mourner is a bird that mimics a toxic caterpillar when it’s a baby. Scientists were baffled as to why the baby bird were bright orange but now they know it serves as a warning. The 2nd picture is off the toxic caterpillar itself. It lives around Cinereous Mourner nests and its hairs are tipped with an irritating toxin. (Source)

    (via misslalagabor)

  13. misslalagabor:

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    https://www.facebook.com/Dave-Arnold-Wildlife-Photography-108308775888662/

  14. essence-of-nature:
“ Barn Owl displaying its beautiful feathers
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    essence-of-nature:

    Barn Owl displaying its beautiful feathers

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  15. squeedge:

    thyrell:

    a man…

    Obsessed with this creature

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