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love-a · 2 months
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ange1icacid · 2 years
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oddarette · 2 months
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I designed a dragon based on some Y2K aesthetics. Heheh
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natsumipocket · 3 months
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Big Bubbles by Stefano Giovannoni (1999)
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aestrologist · 3 months
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90s-2000s-barbie · 5 days
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Jelly Belts (1990s - 2000s)
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fallofthecelestial · 6 days
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✎ : 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐧𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐅𝐢𝐯𝐞 𝐢𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬
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— credit to the artist: @rn_9j !⠀
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scoutingthetrooper · 10 months
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itschoahyuna · 28 days
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jordanjump-scare · 1 year
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Barbed wire jelly bracelets.
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yingtan · 15 days
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Lin Yun for OK! China, April 2024
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relaxingifs · 1 year
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slimeobsidian on ig
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ange1icacid · 2 years
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Lampocteis
Lampocteis is a monotypic genus of comb jellies, the only genus in family Lampoctenidae. The sole species in this new genus is Lampocteis cruentiventer, the bloodybelly comb jelly. This ctenophore was first collected in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California, in 1979. It was described in 2001. The generic name was formed from the Ancient Greek lampós ("bright, shining, brilliant") and kteís ("comb"), referring to the iridescence of its "combs"; the specific epithet was formed from the Latin cruentus ("blood-red") and venter ("belly"). Two morphological differences separating it from previously known comb jellies warranted the naming of a new family for this animal. These jellies are typically found at a depth of 250-1,500 meters deep in the North Pacific Ocean.
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a-secretkey · 6 months
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90s-2000s-barbie · 1 month
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Y2k Jelly Jewelry Trend
Included Jelly Bracelets and also Jelly rings in multicolors.
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