My only day off this week and AO3 is down. *ugly crying* I NEEDS some stories to get me through next week!
Happy Fossil Friday! Meet Glossotherium robustum, or the “tongue beast.” 😛 Glossotherium roamed the pampas of Argentina, a grassland region, about 30,000 years ago during the Pleistocene—just before the group’s extinction. As a mylodont sloth, it had more complex teeth than those of other groups of ground sloths. See this specimen up close in the Museum’s Hall of Primitive Mammals!Photo: © AMNH (at American Museum of Natural History) https://www.instagram.com/p/B81YYPNgTO1/?igshid=19wde19d3h2cl
A raft on the Yellow River near Zhongwei, Ningxia
A waterfall in Furong village, Hunan
Spideypool is everything—
If you are scrolling through Tumblr trying to distract yourself from something you don’t want to think about, or you’re looking for a sign. It is going to be okay. Just breathe. You are alive and you matter.
Plattenbödeli, Rüte, Switzerland | by Niklas Tidbury
Leedo, about Dongmyeong: Friend of yours?
Xion: Brother, actually.
Leedo: Yes, I can see the family resemblance.
Xion: I'm the pretty one.
Wade is in shock because he is not used to sudden kisses. Yet.
Hillside patios with levels. Project Name: “Prefab Made Beautiful.” Landscape Design by Paul Hendershot Design, Inc.