Emerald Tanager (Tangara florida), family Thraupidae, found in southern Central America and NW South America
photograph by Cayce Jehaimi
collection of posts for a very specific dynamic
Ppssst dead bugs are free spell ingredients. Find them in the grass, in the window sill or dead in thine shower. They are indeed very useful. So many things thou may use them for dear, really. Perhaps the claws off a cicada shell for protection, parasitical and more pest like creature for cursing, moths for all sorts of whimsical purposes, insect wings for flying business and beetle shell for protection. Now off shall thee go!! To forage with thee!!! (But so be careful dear, don’t touch anything still alive or particularly spikey or colourful).
ok wait, reblog if you’ve cried at least once because of math, doesn’t matter which grade i’m trying to prove something
honestly christianity really hit the jackpot with "jesus christ" rolling off the tongue as an expletive so well. the number one problem with fantasy settings is that whatever names you come up with to take in vain will never hit as well as "jesus christ"
The beauty of a Raven’s feathers🐦⬛🖤
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you just got press crow'd. reblog to instantly press crow your friends
The Wild Robot is obviously fucking incredible but what i dont see a lot of people talking about is the parallel of Roz and Brightbill finding out about their families. Brightbill's siblings were killed in their eggs before they could hatch, Roz's identical models were destroyed before they could turn on. both families torn apart by pure coincidence, leaving one sole survivor, with no knowledge of what their species is meant to do or how they're supposed to act. completely isolated
rb this to give the person you reblogged from a very tiny frog