This is Money Snake. She only appears every 312 years.
If you reblog her picture within the next twenty-five seconds you will have good luck and fortune for the rest of your life.
the lord of the flies play is peak literature
@mikeru6 as promised
Queer people in America, I love you.
Black, Brown, and Indigenous people in America, I love you.
Women and pregnant people in America, I love you.
Trans men and women and non-binary folks in America, I love you.
Immunocompromised, disabled, and neurodivergent people in America, I love you.
Palestinians and Jewish People, I love you.
All those who voted blue in a red state, I love you.
Everyone who put their lives out on the line in the face of danger, everyone who fears their rights will be taken away, everyone who lies awake wondering if they should even live in a world like this….I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU I LOVE YOU.
I'm sure you've seen a ton of posts like this by now but if you're able to, please check out the Operation Olive Branch spreadsheet.
They currently (5/7/24) have a list of 848 families that need funding to escape Gaza. Anything you can donate will help no matter how small. It all adds up significantly, especially the more people that share and donate.
If you're not in a position where you can donate then please at least share. The more people that do, the better chance there is for these families to get help.
Bagworm caterpillars are known for their unique behavior of carrying logs to construct their protective cases. They use silk produced by specialized glands to attach these materials together, forming a sturdy and camouflaged shelter. The process typically involves the caterpillar cutting small pieces of vegetation, such as twigs, leaves, and bits of bark, and then attaching them to its body with silk. As the caterpillar grows, it continues to add more material to its case, which can become quite large in size relative to the caterpillar itself.
Over the Garden Wall 10th Anniversary stop motion short by creator Patrick McHale and Aardman Animations