Incredibly fucked up that flowering plants weren’t really a thing until the Cretaceous.
Think about it. We had all of these huge, big-brained vertebrates well before we had grass
Stegosaurus never ate fruit because fruit didn’t exist yet
I know in my heart he would have fucking loved berries
what are you talking about this is obviously kiki
i’m online and ready to look at a picture!
*Attenborough voice*
And here we see the uncommon transfem in her natural habitat, scrolling Tumblr, hugging her IKEA brand blahaj and eating stale biscuits at 2am. Based on her slumped position, self-comforting body language (such as rocking back and forth), as well as her generally unkempt look, we can infer that she is currently undergoing a depressive episode. Ah, she's about to cry again. Let us move on.
I think I’m going to think about this youtube comment forever
Yuri Gagarin, the hobbyist photographer, at home with his wife.
awow. awow. awow. bup bup bup bup bup
There are a lot of irish stories about how the world used to be fantastical and almost cartoonish in scale (in the time of christ) but now (the 9th-15th century) the only magic we have is the love of god
I find it so deeply fascinating that there are medieval and possibly even ancient texts (I can't remember specifics rn but I definitely saw one from early medieval Europe recently) that are like "oh if only I lived in an earlier age when there was literal magic in the world"
I feel like nowadays people project that back ONTO the middle ages, but even back then they were like "there used to be magic and now it's gone"
its magic turtles all the way down etc etc