
Gordon, 22, any pronouns
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Thedemogordon - Mean Goth Lesbian - Tumblr Blog
Asbestos is a fine name for a child

you cant fucking hurt me bitch im protected by the migratory bird act
Giggling excitedly and swaying my legs around in the air in my bed while holding a print out of something like a teenager swooning over a boyband poster in a sitcom but when you turn to look at what I'm looking at it's just the timeframe of the 2024 periodical cicada brood emergences
When Kurt Vonnegut's Tralfamadorians said they could identify seven sexes in humans based on differences only discernable in the fourth dimension and that homosexuals are involved in the reproduction process in ways earthlings don't understand... Let them cook

This illustration about insects was published by the French newspaper Le Petit Journal in the 1860's. The work was done by P. Meaulle.
*firebombs your dashboard*


Three friends share a carcass at Potrero Ranch outside of Kingsville, TX, USA.
Black Vulture (Coragyps atratus), family Cathartidae, order Accipitriformes
Harris Hawk's aka Bay-winged Hawk (Parabuteo unicinctus), family Accipitridae, order Accipitriformes
Crested Caracara (Caracara plancus cheriway), family Falconidae, order Falconiformes
photograph by Josefina Espinosa Salumunek

we all must get weirder and more queer. i am completely serious and genuine and this is urgent. please get weirder and gayer now. if you see me acting weird and gay mind your business a little bit.

u are all so so loved by me
2024
DO IT SCARED
FUCK IT WE BALL
REMEMBER THAT PEOPLE CARE ABOUT YOU
MAKE THE CHOICE TO END HARMFUL PATTERNS
LOVE WITH YOUR WHOLE HEART


OP made this post unrebloggable but me and my bf made this meme in a fit of obsession and it had to be shared
sorry but this is the funniest fucking thing to me
“The fascinating world of insects” by Free High-Quality Documentaries on youtube
have you done the snowberry clearwing yet? they are one of my favorites!
Moth Of The Day #296
Snowberry Clearwing
Hermaris diffinis
From the sphingidae family. They have a wingspan of 32-51 mm. They can be found across North America.


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