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cherry coke 🍒
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when youre baking cookies and they sorta expand and press together when in the oven? thats yuri.
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does anyone miss the specific way that the sunlight used to fall over everything in childhood lol just kidding i am thinking about normal stuff like sending emails
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are you a bug?
no I swear im not a bug i dont scurry across the floor when you turn on the light I dont drink from lush dewdrops. i have never eaten delicious organic detritus once in my 15-week lifespan
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[Text ID: Only for a moment / when the dark of the underworld / settled around her again / (gentle, respectful), / only for a moment could / an image of earth's beauty / reach her again, beauty / for which she grieved.]
[Text ID: There is a light, I feel it in me / But only, it seems, when the dark surrounds me / There is a dream and it sleeps in me / To awake in the night, crying "Set me free" / And I awake every night, crying "Set me free"]
Louise Glück, "Eurydice" / Mitski, "Abbey"
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truly cannot overstate how important it is for everyone to do research into local insect species and just try to notice them when you go outside. there are beautiful metallic blue mud dauber wasps where i live and they’re common in the summer but i just never noticed them until this past year. there are so many dragonflies at the local park. in one walk this june i found ebony jewelwing damselflies and an enormous stinkbug and an emerald-coloured tiger beetle and there is honest to god so much beauty in the insect world if you are willing to look for it
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The Backyard Bestiary. Written by Ton de Joode and Anthonie Stolk. Illustrated by Kees de Kiefte. 1982.
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and cool bugs + snails ive seen this month!!!
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spiders in my window!!! a lot of babies have been born i think very recently because i hadn't noticed them before
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The First Book of Bugs. Written and illustrated by Margaret Williamson. 1949.
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