[they/he] [aroace, agender]nsfw and proship dni!!Chamomile_Dove on toyhouse :]
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“So are you straight? Are you gay? What are you?”
There Once Was a Dog (Жил-был пёс)
Soyuzmultfilm, 1982
[eng sub]
The “no running” pool rule isn’t because you can slip and fall, but actually because it can wake the immortal Sailfish that lives in the pool grate
gonna take a break from all the teen titans art but for now here's some terra sketches
their love is so powerful that they can show me cartoons for free
WOE. LINOLEUM CARVINGS BE UPON YE
animatic made entirely out of linoprints :)
android17recess got beef
that post about how waxwings are always photographed eating photogenic red berries ruined me. it’s all i can think about whenever i see another Waxwing Eating Berries photo. why do they only eat those berries why are they always conveniently in the berry tree in the first place do they never go anywhere else. do they have a sponsorship deal. what is Big Berry hiding from us
men b like wow I’ve never met a girl who liked music before..
the oilbird, also known as the guácharo, is a member of the nightjar family found in northern portions of south america. they are named for the unfortunate fact that previously, chicks were boiled down to create oil. oilbirds are unique in that they are the only nocturnal, flighted fruit-eating bird (the kākāpō is fruit eating and nocturnal, but flightless). they are skilled in flight, with tiny feet useless for anything other than clinging to vertical surfaces. they are one of the only birds capable of echolocation.
I love trans women
this american crow is silver in appearance due to a genetic mutation known as leucism. frequently mistaken for albinism, which is a complete lack of melanin, leucistic animal retain some pigment; they may have lighter coloration overall, or they may have a ‘piebald’ appearance with lighter coloration on only some portions of the body. leucism can be detrimental to birds, as melanin is important for both eyesight and feather structure; leucistic birds may have poor vision and weak, easily breakable feathers. however, some birds make it to adulthood and lead full lives - it appears this individual even raised offspring.
Ohtori!
I don't know about other birds, but parrots do this thing where they'll suddenly just stop and stare at their feet for a moment, as if realising they have them for the first time, even pinning their eyes and looking like they're thinking WOAH
i would like to propose a new accessibility feature for movies where every time a brown-haired white man comes on screen they tell me which one he is
Teaspoons absolutely bopping while dad tries to keep his shit together