Hehe bite sized
Willow but in full Jock attire 💚💛
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scrawled this in a fugue state at 1am after finishing all three how to train your dragon movies
you ask a student in april how they're doing and they'll say "oh i'm fine" but in reality they are treating themselves in such a way that violates the geneva convention on treatment of prisoners
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This is my new favorite thing ever????? I love it?????????
And the fic??????? Aaaaaaaaa
can i tell you a secret? 💗
based on this fic from @avatarmerida !!
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its almost christmas YAAA!! this is old from like october 😵💫 but hey, it got posted eventually right??
Omng iss my boy
Hey! It's been a while
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🦠 Biology class aesthetic 🫀
(Pics from Pinterest)
Someone tell me HOW I managed to burn both my hand and my foot while making Craft EasyMac Mac and Cheese!
Coelacanth my beloved!!
The coelacanth, often dubbed a "living fossil," is one of the most iconic and mysterious marine vertebrates. Long thought extinct until its rediscovery in 1938, only two species are known today—Latimeria chalumnae in the western Indian Ocean, and L. menadoensis in Indonesia. The latter, the Sulawesi coelacanth, lives in deep, difficult-to-access reef habitats and has rarely been observed alive. For the first time, divers using advanced technical diving equipment have filmed a live Indonesian coelacanth in situ, at a depth of over 150 metres in North Maluku, a region where the species had not previously been recorded.
Left profile of the coelacanth, with its unique pattern of white dots. Photo by Alexis Chappuis.
- Localities from whence the Sulawesi Coelacanth, Latimeria menadoensis, has been reported in black stars. White star shows the North Maluku Province, where the first in situ sighting by technical divers was made.
This sighting is more than just a milestone in exploration—it provides critical data on the ecology and distribution of an animal that is evolutionarily unique and highly vulnerable. With few individuals ever seen in the wild, each observation adds valuable insight into how these ancient fish live and where they might still be found. It also underscores the urgency of protecting deep reef habitats that are increasingly at risk from human activities. Understanding and safeguarding the ecosystems that support the coelacanth is essential if we hope to ensure its survival into the future.
Main photo: Deep diver about a meter behind the coelacanth discovered at a depth of -144 m in North Maluku, Indonesia. Photo by Alexis Chappuis.
Reference (Open Access): Chappuis et al. 2025 First record of a living coelacanth from North Maluku, Indonesia. Sci Rep
JALICE FANART🗣️🗣️
favorite vampire couple
I love this so much I need more of this immediately
It’s Mermay! Last year I drew Visera as the seductive but deadly siren she is, and Gale as a professor who might like going for a swim with her. My early obsession with Atlantis and Pirates of the Caribbean makes me want to drop everything and make a pirate/fantasy comic. But alas, one project at a time.
The dialogue is from Stranger Things, in case you didn’t know!
I mostly just obsess over fictional characters, reblog ship art, and post the pictures I take of cool animals. Enjoy.
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