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And I say HEY, hey! What a wonderful kinda day...
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Oh, I used to give a shit, it was tiresome.
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Mute hangs the hooded bell.
Edward Whymper, from Winter pictures, by E. Whymper, London, not dated (c. 1875?).
(Source: archive.org)
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I'm interviewing an awesome comedian on Tuesday and I (fingers crossed) have a proper good musician on my show on Wednesday morning!
It's a canny time to be an amateurish media type lass!
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This guy looks SO BAKED. I like him.




The escuerzo, Budgett’s Frog or wide-mouth frog (Lepidobatrachus laevis) is a species of frog in the Leptodactylidae family. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Its natural habitats are dry savanna, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, intermittent freshwater marshes, pastureland, and ponds. It is threatened by habitat loss. by wiki
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@peachymai
Hells yeah mo’fucka B) If any of us aquire an ounce any time soon can we do one of those cheesy posin’ with the green pictures. I may just have to knit us rasta beanies for this.
FUCK YES RASTA BEANIES.
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I have to get off here for a while because people are making too many scientifically incorrect jokes and it makes me uncomfortable and squirmy.
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Dear God, that woman is perfect. AND Hogwarts-educated.
Emma Watson, Lancôme In Love Spring 2013
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Owls by John Pusateri
A beautiful series of pencil, charcoal, and pastel owls with fantastic intricate details by John Pusateri. A teacher at Unitec New Zealand, we are very happy that for a change, we are featuring photorealistic work that is not a human… (thisiscolossal)
(via: Juxtapoz)
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Giant Rat Found in ‘Lost Volcano’ (2009)
by Matt Walker
A new species of giant rat has been discovered deep in the jungle of Papua New Guinea.
The rat, which has no fear of humans, measures 82cm long, placing it among the largest species of rat known anywhere in the world. The creature, which has not yet been formally described, was discovered by an expedition team filming the BBC programme Lost Land of the Volcano. It has provisionally been called the Bosavi woolly rat, while its scientific name has yet to be agreed.
It is one of a number of exotic animals found by the expedition team. Like the other exotic species, the rat is believed to live within the Mount Bosavi crater, and nowhere else.
“This is one of the world’s largest rats. It is a true rat, the same kind you find in the city sewersonly fluffy and big and cute like a pointy cat,” says Dr Kristofer Helgen, a mammalogist based at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History who accompanied the BBC expedition team…
(read more: BBC Nature) (Photos: BBC)
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THERE'S A THOUGHT!
If you like a lotta North East music on your biscuit, join our club!
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Whoops, last post was meant to be for liveontyne.tumblr.com !
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