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Mohg coming up above ground to visit dearly beloved Morgott in the golden capital of Leyndell.
The Lord of Blood looking up at the palace at the foot of the Erdtree and SQUINTING because...
"Bro...
Bro, how can you live here? This light is freaking blinding."


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i love the -with mama trend but sometimes i get sad because that is clearly papa and he aint getting any credit raising those darn kids...
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*very emblematic of disney sanitizing the fuck out of stitch.
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Endlessly diabolical how you can't say words like rape and suicide uncensored without either being criticised by idiots or punished by conglomerates.
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can u guys rb this n add how you crack your eggs in the tags? i thought cracking them in the sinks’s edge is universal until i saw my friend cracking an egg on the counter instead and it was so pervese and diabolical
#on a flat surface like a small plate or the counter#it makes the shell less of an issue#when you crack it along an edge you're pushing eggshell inward and get more eggshell in your egg
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Studies show that babies are not afraid of snakes
Scientists launched reptiles into the nursery to assess the reaction of the kids. The result killed: the crumbs perceived the reptiles as toys, and some tried to eat them
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i love when they draw a carrot on top of the carrot cake just to remind you this aint no ordinary fuckin cake youre dealing with
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The Southern Flannel Moth (Megalopyge opercularis)


Cute and oh so furry, am I right? These moths are widespread throughout the United States and commonly found on the East Coast stretching from New Jersey to Florida. Though they are completely harmless as adults, behind all that thick and lengthy, almost fur like hair, they have a sneaky little secret.
The larvae of this species is one of the most venomous caterpillars in the U.S. and are capable of delivering a sting so painful, it's described as a knife like feeling in your bones or getting bit by a snake. Some even say it resembles the sensation of amputation!
The caterpillar also goes by the name Puss Caterpillar, Asp Caterpillar, or Woolly Slug. They can be between 1-1.5 inches and have long hairs covering their entire body. These hairs act like stinging spines that carry toxic venom inside. As the caterpillar grows, they become curly and fluffier, making them look even more approachable and pet-able. But, the older they get, the more potent their venom becomes.

Now, before you panic, they are not actively out to attack, and their sting isn't lethal. But it is an extreme discomfort. A simple touch, just brushing past, is enough to cause the hairs to break off and inject their venom. Pain begins in minutes and increases quickly. It can spread all throughout the limb or affected area, then eventually the whole body. It is usually followed by redness and swelling as well. So, if you see the moths around, it is safe to assume there are many caterpillars nearby or waiting to be born.
Be safe and be smart, my friends.
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no one talks about how ocd has updates. like you'll "get over" one thing and then a brand new horror arises because you happened to be stressed one day
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Why is there no man arching his back with his butt in the air emoji
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