ITS HER .
ITS HER .
Stupid fatty shapes like a rectamgle
tumblr screencap mariamlovesyou: ok I'm in the pussy (thumbsup) now what roachbf: in 200 feet, merge onto I-10 East towards Houston
Stimming with my cat (walking in circles.)
EVERYTHING CLOSES SO EARLY UP HERE!!!!!!! Last night i wanted weed. WHY DO THE SMOKE SHOPS CLOSE AT 7PM.... ON A FRIDAY......... YES I DROVE AN HOUR TO THE NEAREST ONE THAT WAS STILL OPEN............
still a little nervous though since im moving away from my family and friends.. its only 2.5 hours away but im used to seeing my parents and roommates almost every day
they're prepping for their wedding next year and i need to start planning my future.....its like were moving into the real adult phase and AGGHHHH im emotional from being tired from moving boxes im sure
BUT IM ALSO EXCITED!! i get to live with my partner and not have to worry as much about bills and ill have time to study for my certification more so THIS IS A GOOD OPPERTUNITY!!!! i just know that this is like the end of an era.......
the melancholy is hitting so hard, my bedroom is empty and almost everything is ready for the move tomorrow and i loved living with my 2 bestest friends these past few years and SOB SOB SNIFFLE SNIFFLE!!!!!!!!!!!
Historical illustration from "Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba" (1838-1861) depicting three marine species. Center right is a detailed, textured seahorse (Hippocampus punctulatus) with a curled tail, pronounced ridges, and segmented armored body. Top left shows a small fish (Poecilia vittata) with distinct scales and fins. Bottom center features a larger, streamlined shark (Prionodon falciformis) with smooth skin, visible gills, dorsal and pectoral fins, and a forked tail. Each species is labeled with scientific names beneath the drawings. The illustration emphasizes anatomical details for natural history study.
π¦ Historia fisica, politica y natural de la isla de Cuba..
Paris: A. Bertrand, 1838-1861..
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My momma just came over and helped me move my big furniture out which helped me feel less overwhelmed BUT STILL AAAGH
WAH moving across the state in literally 3 days and i feel like i have so much left to dooo π΅βπ«
Historical illustration titled "The birds of the British Isles and their eggs" (1920) depicting Buffon's Skua (Pomatorhine Skua) in two scenes. The top section shows a skua on grassy terrain near the coast, inspecting a cluster of pale, speckled eggs on the ground, with another skua flying in the background. The lower section displays a standing skua with dark brown upperparts and white underparts, alongside a darker juvenile bird, both near the shoreline. The detailed rendering highlights the birdsβ plumage, coastal habitat, and the reproductive aspect focused on the eggs.
π₯ The birds of the British Isles and their eggs.
London ;F. Warne, 1920.
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COOL COOL SO COOL
Summer Maruzensky
#umamusume
#sappysart #umamusume
a fullbody long chibi and thigh-up full art of super creek from uma musume. she is in her original race outfit (as shown in her first support card)
π€π happy super creek sunday
Illustration titled "The warblers of New England" from 1905 showing six detailed black-and-white profile sketches of warbler heads, numbered 1 to 6. Each bird head displays varying feather patterns, including streaks, spots, and stripes. Notable details include distinctive markings such as a spotted crown on number 2, bold facial stripes on number 5, and a striped head pattern on number 6. The sketches focus on the birds' heads and beaks, emphasizing differences in plumage and facial features for identification, consistent with early 20th-century ornithological studies. The image is a classic natural history plate from West Newton.
π¦ The warblers of New England
West Newton, C. J. Maynard, 1905.
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#%@$^#%Y$UTR SOO COOL!?!?!?!!?
Super creek .. β€οΈ
Historical illustration from Buffon's Natural History showing two scenes: the top image depicts two brown hares, labeled male and female, on grassy terrain with a cloudy sky and shrubbery background; the bottom image features two rabbits, one domestic white with black spots and one wild brown, positioned near a dark cave entrance, both on green grass. The detailed engravings emphasize fur texture and natural habitat, highlighting differences between hares and rabbits in appearance and environment.
π° Buffon's Natural history. v.6.
London: Printed for the Proprietor, and sold by H. D. Symonds, 1797-1807.
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Experimenting a bit! π
#splatoon
Happy anniversary splatoon 3
(I'm not that late)
#splatoon3 #splatoon
Historical black-and-white illustration from Andrew Garrett's "Fische der SΓΌdsee," depicting two distinct Pacific fish species. The larger fish (A) is elongated with detailed scales, prominent large eyes, and multiple fins including a forked tail and pectoral fins. The smaller fish (B) is rounded and more compressed, with a wide body, a crescent-shaped tail, and large eyes. Both fish are finely rendered with attention to anatomical features, showing variations in fin shapes and body forms related to their ecological adaptations in the Pacific region. Scientific names "Polynemus plebejus" for the larger and "Acanthurus aterrimus" for the smaller fish are noted beside the illustration.
π Andrew Garrett's Fische der SΓΌdsee
Hamburg: L. Friederichsen & Co., 1873-1910.
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Historical illustration depicting seven vibrantly colored fish, including two angelfish distinguished by their laterally compressed, rounded bodies and bold vertical stripes in shades of yellow, blue, and brown. The fish are arranged in a loose grid on a beige background with handwritten French labels and descriptions. Notable are the detailed patterns, varied fin shapes, and expressive facial features of each fish, highlighting their extraordinary colors and anatomical diversity typical of 18th-century naturalist artwork. The angelfish are among the central subjects, showcasing their distinctive tall dorsal fins and striped bodies.
π Poissons, ecrevisses et crabes, de diverses couleurs et figures extraordinaires, .
A Amsterdam, Chez Reinier & JosuΓ© Ottens, 1754..
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RUBY UVE IMPROVED SO MUCH THIS IS FREAKING AWESOME ........... <3
any chance to compare my art then vs now because it makes me laugh everytime
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