the lamb is less play doughy than narinder but i do need to figure out their straight forward face but NNNMMMGG
(they most certainly are not going to be okay)
I can't stop thinking of this interaction I saw in Webfishing.
crazy ex scientists am I right?
I know this doesn't make sense timeline wise, but I just wanted my two fixations to come together okay?
Reagan my love I'd do anything for you
I LOVE YOUR HEKET KANRNBABANWRNSBDBSVVSS!!!!
Embarrassed by the attentionš¤²
I know itās not hard to point out reactionaries hypocrisy when it comes to like safe spaces or hug boxes or whatever but genuinely how much of an echo chamber do you have to exist in for you to think this is a reasonable thing to say
demon adoptable for sale!!!
message me an offer :33 i don't have a set price in mind but the buyer will also get a color pallet and i can remove the background, i love you
Minimum Bid: 35 USD
status: hes my oc now bid closed
weidmaggedon bill
Thank you for the reply!!!
@snagleteeth submitted: Pretty sure this is a sweet potato armyworm that I raised up after finding it in the dirt of my tomato plant cus I was worried it got sprayed with pesticides after the pest guys came. Luckily it made it to adulthood and I got to release it :) very sleepy dude who didn't like me very much š from Houston TX!
Bonus pink katydid from New Orleans aquarium! At the time the guy showing us said that they didn't know what gene made them pink at the time, but maybe they know now :D
Looks like one of the Spodoptera armyworm moths but there are a bunch of them in your area that look similar. A yellow-striped armyworm moth might be more likely. Either way, glad they made it to adulthood!
PINK DUDE. 10/10. Idk anything about genes I just know it's called erythrism.