lobster-shell-polish
lobster-shell-polish
Lobster Shell Polish
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Because sometimes you just have to polish lobster shells
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lobster-shell-polish · 13 hours ago
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lobster-shell-polish · 3 days ago
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Me and the mutuals filling eachothers dashboards w the exact same posts we've reblogged from one another
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lobster-shell-polish · 5 days ago
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Baltimore on wplace is about what you'd hope for.
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lobster-shell-polish · 6 days ago
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lobster-shell-polish · 13 days ago
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I need to let people know that beloved artist, and my dear friend @fawfulydoo passed away july 28th, 2025.
They were well known in the invader zim, deltarune, mario & luigi, and many other scenes for their art and animations.
please keep them in your thoughts. may they rest in peace
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lobster-shell-polish · 14 days ago
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lobster-shell-polish · 14 days ago
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Credit: @pet_foolery
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lobster-shell-polish · 15 days ago
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lobster-shell-polish · 15 days ago
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lobster-shell-polish · 18 days ago
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Doctor: $140,000 a year
Furry artist on Patreon: $160,000 a year
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lobster-shell-polish · 19 days ago
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lobster-shell-polish · 19 days ago
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This is the /an/ post that keeps on giving.
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lobster-shell-polish · 20 days ago
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Social experiment: if you know what this is don’t say anything just reblog
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lobster-shell-polish · 21 days ago
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lobster-shell-polish · 22 days ago
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That's what I call a party
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lobster-shell-polish · 22 days ago
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You should not be alive
True.
When you think about it none of us should be, but yet here we are.
So while I'm here I'm gonna do my best to make the world a better place by bringing some love and understanding into it wherever I am blessed with the opportunity to do so.
I hope you're looking to do the same
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lobster-shell-polish · 25 days ago
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Astronomers witness newborn planet sculpting the dust around it
Astronomers may have caught a still-forming planet in action, carving out an intricate pattern in the gas and dust that surrounds its young host star. Using ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), they observed a planetary disc with prominent spiral arms, finding clear signs of a planet nestled in its inner regions. This is the first time astronomers have detected a planet candidate embedded inside a disc spiral.
The potential planet-in-the-making was detected around the star HD 135344B, within a disc of gas and dust around it called a protoplanetary disc. The budding planet is estimated to be twice the size of Jupiter and as far from its host star as Neptune is from the Sun. It has been observed shaping its surroundings within the protoplanetary disc as it grows into a fully formed planet. 
Protoplanetary discs have been observed around other young stars, and they often display intricate patterns, such as rings, gaps or spirals. Astronomers have long predicted that these structures are caused by baby planets, which sweep up material as they orbit around their parent star. But, until now, they had not caught one of these planetary sculptors in the act.  
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In the case of HD 135344B’s disc, swirling spiral arms had previously been detected by another team of astronomers using SPHERE (Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet REsearch), an instrument on ESO’s VLT. However, none of the previous observations of this system found proof of a planet forming within the disc. 
Now, with observations from the new VLT’s Enhanced Resolution Imager and Spectrograph (ERIS) instrument, the researchers say they may have found their prime suspect. The team spotted the planet candidate right at the base of one of the disc’s spiral arms, exactly where theory had predicted they might find the planet responsible for carving such a pattern. 
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In a separate study, Anuroop Dasgupta, a doctoral researcher at ESO and at the Diego Portales University, and colleagues used the ERIS instrument to observe another young star, V960 Mon, which is located 1637.7 parsecs (5,342 light-years) away in the constellation of Monoceros.
source: eso.org
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