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Happy Dalaversary to me ^_^
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doodle FOR @scary-yuri
ROBO YURI 4EVER
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#fallout new vegas#fallout nv#my art#my stuff#dr dala#old world blues#think tank#fnv#unproblematic queen :3#i am DALAS NUMBER ONE TEDDY BEAR#deep breath in#deeeeeep breath out
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kitty kitty pspspsps
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na odnom piki tochenye na drygom hui drochenye
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dude what if there was a video game that started cute but it was revealed to be devils and whatnot
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Charon and Dogmeat watching the Lone Wanderer get abducted by aliens

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somebody tell these two weird looking beetles to stop freaking it on my computer screen
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favorite deep sea creature?
BUT I HAVE SO MANY DEP SEA FAVORITES!!!
Here's 3 off the top of my head...


Sea Pig (Scotoplanes globosa), family Elpididae, specimens found in the deep sea off of the Pacific Coast of North America
The Sea Pig is a benthic deep-sea sea cucumber (class Holothuroidea) that walks using long tube-like limbs.
Like most sea cucumbers, they feed on detritus.
They have often been see congregating in groups of up to 30 individuals.
The 3 species of Scotoplanes are difficult to tell apart by sight.
photographs via: MBARI


Vampire Squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis), family Vampyroteuthidae, photographed in the deep sea off the Pacific Coast of North America
Vampire Squids are not actually true squids, but are in their own distinct groups of Cephalopods (most closely related to the Octopuses).
They only grow to a total length of up to 30 cm (~ 1 ft).
They have many light producing photophores on various locations around their body.
They live at depths of 600 to 900 m (2,000 to 3,000 ft) in oceans around the world.
photographs via: MBARI

Giant Isopod (Bathynomus giganteus), family , order Isopoda, found on the ocean floor in the deep sea of the Indian, Pacific, and West Atlantic Oceans
The largest species of isopod. The largest confirmed individual was measured at 50 cm in length, 36 is a more typical maximum length.
photograph via: Aquarium of the Pacific
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I love drawing this ugly mf
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Skater grandma
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