Gonna be Faith

She/Her/Pup - 23 - Getting by - HRT: 30th Jul 2022
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  • see-the-trees-enjoy-the-forest:

    crabs-and-baramundis:

    punishedpoisonwater:

    crabs-and-baramundis:

    scarabest:

    scarabest:

    it’s berry season here. i’ve eaten so many berries. i have a 5 pound box of blueberries next to me now.

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    berry time

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    Whatcha got there?

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    NOT FOR BEAR!!!

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    RUDE

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    (via inneskeeper)

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  • fittingoutjane:

    enkiduofvideogames:

    nicodiangeloisliterallymefr:

    spitblaze:

    ‘the human body is perfect god doesnt make mistakes’ what about wisdom teeth then. huh. gonna let those bastards grow in and fuck up your jaw for god. didnt think so

    also the exploding appendix

    there’s an entire book about all the ways the human body is fucked up, but the highlights I remember are:

    -The blood vessels for our rods and cones in our eyes don’t run behind them but rather in front of them. It’s like putting the power cables *over* a camera’s lens

    -the nasal sinus cavities fucked up during evolution. when our skulls shortened, we went from having a straight shot from one end to the other to having basically a basin which can collect mucus, which then has the actual exit for the chamber at the top of it. this normally isn’t a problem bc cillia can work viscous mucus up it, but when we get sick and produce super watery mucus, it no longer works, which is why our noses get stuffed up.

    the book is called Human Errors: A Panorama of Our Glitches, from Pointless Bones to Broken Genes. I recommend it.

    Most mammals can’t get scurvy. They make their own Vitamin C. But in primates, the gene to make it is broken. Normally, when an important gene breaks, the organism dies and has no surviving descendants, but when it broke a few million years ago, our ancestors were living in a lush climate with lots of fruit and survived the failure just fine.

    Then humans invented fire and clothing, and moved to colder climates where fresh food was only available part of the year, and scurvy was born.

    And our reproduction, oh heavens. There are SO MANY WAYS that human reproduction is fucked up that simply DO NOT APPLY to other animals, even the our nearest relatives, the great apes. When a gorilla is giving birth, she finds a nice hiding place in the trees, squats down for like half an hour, and pushes out a baby. Humans, not so much. In fact, the outcomes of unassisted childbirth in humans are so poor that most anthropologists agree that we must have invented midwifery in some form before we became fully human.

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  • arsontoashen:

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  • dianapocalypse:

    normal-horoscopes:

    goldhornsandblackwool:

    m0ltisanti:

    biologists will be like this is a very simplified diagram of a mammalian cell

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    chemists will be like this is a molecule

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    okay but this is what the best render of a human cell looks like

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    They are not kidding

    We are full of so many fuckign guys

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    (via inneskeeper)

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  • ayeforscotland:

    ayeforscotland:

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    This is fucking embarrassing ‘journalism’ from the BBC.

    Guy goes to an NHS doctor, flat-out states the nature of his investigation and gets behind the scenes information on assessments.

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    Then he hits up three private clinics actively looking for an ADHD diagnosis, has his friends fill out witness forms, and is shocked when he receives a diagnosis.

    An utter disgrace.

    Turns out, if you go and lie about your symptoms, they’ll diagnose you.

    Consider me fucking shocked.

    (via werechicken)

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  • missazura:

    transmaskmetaknight:

    transmaskmetaknight:

    bro i didnt share my new son $1.07 with you guys hold on

    yall arent ready for her . u cannot emotionally prepare for him .

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    her name is $1.07 and he is the worlds least animal

    he is so scared all the time

    @wiifuck

    (via smithsonian-official)

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  • mitzo:

    luv-vivi:

    mitzo:

    kschwal-the-sardinianarchist:

    human-south-of-north-pole:

    Callout post for @mitzo !

    Despite how they may appear, they are not actually an axolotl.

    I know this because axolotls live in water, where they wouldn’t be able to use a computer to post on tumblr because computers don’t like water.

    literally shaking and crying rn i cant believe @mitzo would do such a þing

    no it’s ok the computer is outside. I have a waterproof keyboard and mouse INSIDE

    Omg, are you from MINECRAFT?

    person who only knows minecraft axolotls seeing a real axolotl: getting some real minecraft vibes from this

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  • acatnamedafteradog:

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    Source on Twitter

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  • femcorp-official:

    We have got to get me dressed up in black silk and gold jewelry (and a collar😳) and sprawled at the feet of a goth milf who thinks i’m such a pretty girl and wants to pet me and grope me every day like it’s my only purpose~

    (via dreamyintersexpuppy)

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  • mikkeneko:

    fallenangelvictorious:

    elytrians:

    i learned a while ago that the whole “most of the stars we see in the sky are actually already dead because they’re so far away that we’re seeing them as they were thousands of years ago” thing is a myth because stars live so long that it’s unlikely many, if any, of them have burned out yet, but i’m still glad that myth exists because there’s just something about the thought of the sky as a graveyard of stars that gets to me

    It’s interesting because one day that will be true for some people in some planet out there, but we are so young, the universe is so young, that we live in a time when we get to see more stars born than we ever will see die. There’s poetry in looking up and seeing a star graveyard, but I think there’s also poetry in looking up and seeing a star nursery.

    Like, momento mori but also momento vivere

    we live in a time when we get to see more stars born than we ever will see die

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