first semester studying marine biology: wow i'm really learning a lot about the ocean ^_^ i can't wait to get out in the field in a couple years and do my part to make the world a better place ^_^
third semester studying marine biology: the intersection of capitalism, imperialism, socioeconomic injustice, and environmental destruction has turned me into david lynch's cartoon of the dog that is so angry it cannot move. anti littering campaigns aren't enough i need to guillotine every petrochemical executive and stick their heads on pikes on the white house lawn
*foams at the mouth and clangs on my cage*
LET ME OUT
I want more writer friends on here :(
#you guys just want me to be sad forever huh
Suguru Geto
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(I didn't make these)
My ex got them for me lol
me realizing I was #aromantic in 7th grade
I want this to be be
maybe this is just me idk
F3nt, leān, Adderall, ãngel düst
i wonder which drug I should draw Sukuna doing/using next in my sketchbook
1. Funeral Procession on the Highway
2. NASCAR in the Suburbs/Residential
3. Drift Royalty on an Intersection
3.5 Doughnut Makers in the Middle of the Night
4. Tiny Ween Syndrome But it's Your Problem
5. People Who Actually Know How to Drive
6. Cops
@cosmo112 they come alive when you add water
Rebloghong because fish and now I gotta see this damn river
The "Dad of the Year" award goes to this flathead catfish on the Black River in North Carolina. A sudden drop in water level caused the fish to be stranded at the base of a rotting tree. I wondered why it didn't leave as the water receded-until I saw the pile of pink eggs by its tail. I realized the fish was trapped by staying to care for its offspring.
It's common for males to watch over eggs and defend them from potential predators-and, in some cases, even from the mother. Of all the things I've seen in swamps, this was one of the most striking examples of survival.
Cypress swamps are difficult places to thrive. Seasonal fluctuations of water shape these ecosystems and the residents that call them home. Although I didn't stick around to see what happened to this father, I was encouraged to see that the water levels did come up just a few days later.
Loser, 17, probably acoustic. Bunch of stuff that the lizard in my head screams out from time to time.
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