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ellearts · 2 days
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ITS Shanghai babiessss!!!💚💚💚💚
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soopn · 7 days
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dovewingkinnie · 6 months
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I GOT TO ANIMATE FOR AXIES NEW FNAF MUSIC VIDEO CALLED "TERRIBLE THINGS" GO LOOK AT IT!!! IM HONORED TO HAVE ANIMATED FOR IT!!
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knifeforkspooncup · 2 months
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Sundays are for thinking about Just Enough of a Bastard Aziraphale and Little Bit of a Good Person Crowley
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Reblog with your favourite examples, these are some of mine
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Happy Valentine’s Day!!!🥰❤️
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miguels-talons · 1 year
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no cause that moment when atreus comes back to kratos after asgard and he hugs him and at first kratos looks so shocked that atreus actually came back before he hugs him back and his eyes. look at his EYES. at his FACE. that's the look of a man ready to kill anyone who ever gets too near his child again. that's the face of a man ready to find whoever made his son so distraught as to hug him so tightly and kill them over and over and over again (which he does in the end). that's the face of a man ready to DIE before letting anyone even look at his boy wrong again. it just means a lot to me
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industrations · 5 months
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Can i just flex my iPad case real quick:
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senseioftheseidiots · 10 days
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I have a thought, that I need to share. But before that, I need to know if you see it too.
OK SO, LOOK AT THESE IMAGES.
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CUTE? RIGHT? GREAT LOCKED IN?? THIS IS THE FIRST TIME BONZLE MET WU. BEFORE SHE FOUND HER FAMILY, WHEN WU TAUGHT HER WHAT LONELINESS IS AND HOW IT CAN BE CURED.. NOW LOOK AT T H I S.
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casmick-consequences · 7 months
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more analyzing the trailer
pete is wearing a ring here.
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and they are celebrating something here, nice decorations and everything
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so i think lucius and pete got married on the ship.
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golden28s · 6 months
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im still OBSESSED with the fact that mickey can hide behind ian's body he's NEVER beating the tiniest little thing in the world allegations
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majinbangus · 14 days
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I Have To Nibble On His Sternocleidomastoid
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eblu3 · 6 days
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I had to draw your scoli.... the dark palette is so pretty
HOLY SMOKES
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leaping-laelaps-art · 8 months
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The archeocete Perucetus colossus dives through a coastal bloom of jellyfish in the Pisco Basin (southern Peru), some time during the Eocene (with bonus multiview).
I originally intended to add epibionts to this reconstruction (reflecting the specialized communities found on many living whales, especially baleen whales). Yet, interestingly, it appears that most animal epibionts and ectoparasites of modern cetaceans, such as whale barnacles (Hayashi et al. 2013) and remoras (Friedman et al. 2013), only appeared in the Neogene or late Paleogene, or have a poorly known (co-)evolutionary history, like whale lice (Pfeiffer 2009, Iwasa-Arai & Serejo 2018) and pennellids (large parasitic copepods) (Hermosilla et al. 2015). So, no epibionts* for big lad Perucetus!
References and notes about the reconstruction:
*animal epibionts. Unicellular eukaryotes like diatoms were most likely present on early cetaceans, given their prevalence on modern large marine animals (Ashworth et al. 2022). Of course, it is possible that other animals (i.e., early, less specialized representatives of modern groups, or different taxa altogether) were also already exploiting the surfaces offered by these early whales; however, this remains entirely speculative.
The reconstruction of Perucetus proposed in its original description (Bianucci et al. 2023) includes some rather odd (if interesting) choices about soft tissues, including limbs with webbed and distinguishable fingers, and a manatee-like tail. While these choices might be defendable in light of the rather basal status of Perucetus among cetaceans, I opted for a more derived look based on the assumption that fully marine cetaceans like basilosaurids would have probably rapidly acquired hydrodynamically favorable adaptations, pushing them towards a more familiar Neoceti-like appearance (even though Perucetus itself was likely a poor swimmer (Bianucci et al. 2023), it seems likely to me that this was a secondarily acquired trait, given the less extreme morphology of other basilosaurids).
Reconstruction in the multiview scaled to ~18 m in length after the estimations of Bianucci et al. (2023).
References:
Ashworth, M. P., Majewska, R., Frankovich, T. A., Sullivan, M., Bosak, S., Filek, K., Van de Vijver, B., Arendt, M., Schwenter, J., Nel, R., Robinson, N. J., Gary, M. P., Theriot, E. C., Stacy, N. I., Lam, D. W., Perrault, J. R., Manire, C. A., & Manning, S. R. (2022). Cultivating epizoic diatoms provides insights into the evolution and ecology of both epibionts and hosts. Scientific Reports, 12(1), Article 1. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-19064-0
Bianucci, G., Lambert, O., Urbina, M., Merella, M., Collareta, A., Bennion, R., Salas-Gismondi, R., Benites-Palomino, A., Post, K., de Muizon, C., Bosio, G., Di Celma, C., Malinverno, E., Pierantoni, P. P., Villa, I. M., & Amson, E. (2023). A heavyweight early whale pushes the boundaries of vertebrate morphology. Nature, 620(7975), Article 7975. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-023-06381-1
Friedman, M., Johanson, Z., Harrington, R. C., Near, T. J., & Graham, M. R. (2013). An early fossil remora (Echeneoidea) reveals the evolutionary assembly of the adhesion disc. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 280(1766), 20131200. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2013.1200
Hayashi, R., Chan, B. K. K., Simon-Blecher, N., Watanabe, H., Guy-Haim, T., Yonezawa, T., Levy, Y., Shuto, T., & Achituv, Y. (2013). Phylogenetic position and evolutionary history of the turtle and whale barnacles (Cirripedia: Balanomorpha: Coronuloidea). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 67(1), 9–14. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2012.12.018
Hermosilla, C., Silva, L. M. R., Prieto, R., Kleinertz, S., Taubert, A., & Silva, M. A. (2015). Endo- and ectoparasites of large whales (Cetartiodactyla: Balaenopteridae, Physeteridae): Overcoming difficulties in obtaining appropriate samples by non- and minimally-invasive methods. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 4(3), 414–420. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2015.11.002
Pfeiffer, C. J. (2009). Whale Lice. In W. F. Perrin, B. Würsig, & J. G. M. Thewissen (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals (Second Edition) (pp. 1220–1223). Academic Press. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-373553-9.00279-0
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Wyllstarion sun and moon symbolism, but Astarion is the sun and Wyll is the moon.
Astarion as an eclipsed sun, radiant, blinding, and hidden in darkness. People who marvel at the sight of him are harmed and blinded.
Wyll as the harvest moon, warm, abundant, and crimson red. He guides in the darkness for the sake of others, even if it means he must shine longer than others are expected in the cold night.
And then they kiss.
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cheesy-sunny-days · 2 months
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Poppy Playtime Chapter 3: Deep eep
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I found a new hyperfixation
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deepgreensunlight · 1 year
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that's the glow of a man with the internet wrapped around his little finger
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