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reupload of eve telling you that your trauma does not define you. because its true
youre more than what happened to you
you will get better. it always gets better. you just have to believe in it.
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The difference between TMA and TMagP statements in a single image
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yall ever just *develops hc about The Character* oh I can't tell the internet that one they'll rip my throat out
(this post is about aromantic and/or asexual headcanons)
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You’re telling me this plot has a hole? Is it tight?
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reposting my own Tweet (from 3 days ago) here 💖 enjoy

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not to be that guy but i think it's a lot more ableist to assume that disabled ppl can't make art without ai than it is for me to not like ai
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DONT SCROLL IF YOU USE DISC
Discord has added an AI bot to servers without letting said server owners and such know about it
I have done this on my own server and can confirm it is real
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"The Rarest Of Them All"
"One of the rarest cats in the world, the Amur Leopard certainly makes you earn your sighting. The critically endangered felid faces several threats, including poaching for its fur. While suitable habitats are present across Russia and China, these leopards are threatened by the scarcity of prey animals."
By Sergey Gorshkov
2023 Nature “inFocus” Photography Contest
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[ID: a digital drawing of a leopard laying down, facing to the right. Its expression is happy and the background is light blue with darker snowflakes. End.]
Amur leopard!
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Also getting in my feelings a bit, may the leopards not go hungry.
Sticker available.
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Daily Fodd Fact #159: According to a study by scientists from South Korea, plants grow at a faster pace when they are played classical music. Using 14 different pieces of music, the scientists played music to a rice field and studied the results. Findings were that the music helped the crops grow and even suggested evidence that plants could “hear”.
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