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Valerys from The Bound and the Broken series by Ryan Cahill!
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🧿 to keep you safe from people who want to do you harm.<3 🧿
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this sucks so bad i need to [remembers suicide jokes only worsen my mental health] put on the best talent show this towns ever seen
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How do they choose which sand to be the glass and which sand to be the sand in an hourglass... Imagine you and your best friend were two grains of sand and you had to be in the hourglass and your bestie had to be the glass. Ur together but youve never been more apart. A Sick and twisted practice hourglassery is...
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A brief moment of rationality from the bird place.
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pink cybercore moodboard!





theres no robot regression content so i decided to make some!
#moodboard#cybercore#hot pink#pink cybercore#pink moodboard#robo regressor#robot regressor#robot regression#regression moodboard#rawr xd#neon pink#old tech#regression#regressor#autistic regressor#object regression#objectre
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🎟️Pink Agere PNG’s🎟️
->F2U
->With: Robots, Eletronics and Fidget Toys
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I can't wait to move out so I can live like myself
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photographed this beautiful animal in may looking deeply melancholic ♡
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grilled hot dog newt

Emperor Newt aka Mandarin Crocodile Newt (Tylototriton shanjing), family Salamandridae, endemic Southern China
Poisonous.
Some species within this genus are capable of poking the tips of their ribs through the orange bumps on the back, which secrete poison. The ribs can effectively become venomous spines that can puncture the potential predator’s skin!
photograph by Ronald Nussbaum, Univ. of Michigan
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Peek-a-boo! Have you ever seen the granulate shellback crab (Hypoconcha arcuata)? Growing about 0.6 in (1.4 cm) long, this unusual-looking crustacean inhabits coastlines along parts of the western Atlantic, with a range that includes parts of the United States, Mexico, and Brazil. Unlike hermit crabs—which hide inside their chosen shells—this critter uses its posterior legs to secure shells onto its back, often shouldering pieces larger than its own body, as a defense against foes.
Photo: Austin Smith, CC BY 4.0, iNaturalist
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if this gets 10,000 notes by 12.00 saturday 7th december 2024 GMT no more self-harm. for 3 months.
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if this gets 10,000 notes by 12.00 saturday 7th december 2024 GMT no more self-harm. for 3 months.
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IT WONT LET ME COMMENT ANYMORE I GOTTA GO TO REBLOGS
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I HAVE LIKE 1 FOLLOWER BUT STILL
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