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ph. Danko Maksimovic - Belgrade, Serbia (2020)
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Adonis Blue (Lysandra bellargus) butterflies basking in the sun.
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Gosh.
Must be rough for them.
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daniel ost: floral art + the beauty of impermanence - paul geerts (2015)
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Transphobic psychiatry so thoroughly pathologized the sexuality of trans women that now the entire public facing trans community is afraid to admit that erotic desire might play any part in gender identity. As if there is any more primal physio-emotional force more intrinsically wound up in gender aside from MAYBE parenthood
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🆘TEEN GIRL DYING WITHOUT OXYGEN‼️
15-year-old Nour is in a severe state of hypoxia!! Her heart is struggling to function due to her chronic condition, and her blood is unable to circulate oxygen throughout her body! She urgently needs funds for supplemental oxygen treatment OR HER ORGANS WILL SHUT DOWN!!
Please help save a teen girl’s life!!! Anything helps!!!
Current: $63,826 CAD
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friday night feel like PS1 graphics solid snake swimming
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🏞️ Butterflies collected in the Shire Valley, East Africa [Shire River Valley (Malawi and Mozambique)], [between 1861 and 1862?] Original source Image description: Historical illustration showing two carefully mounted butterfly specimens from the Shire River Valley in East Africa, dated between 1861 and 1862. The left butterfly has predominantly dark brown wings with pale cream central patches and white spots along the edges. The right butterfly displays a more colorful pattern with reddish, orange, and cream tones, featuring black markings and scalloped wing edges. Both specimens are mounted on aged, rectangular paper with corners trimmed, attached to a plain background, reflecting early entomological collection and documentation practices in a valley region of Malawi and Mozambique.
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