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corvilett · 1 year
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🐦 Shoebill
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dutchwinter · 4 months
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hello my name is oliver i am so deeply in love with astro and i need to fuck various band members crazystyle and go to circa survive warped tour 2019 world and archive photos and reblog every single post by that one nostalgia blog (i can’t OH MH GOOD GOD SHOEBILLLLLLLL ITS SHOEBILL SATURDAY BAYBEEEE anyways i can’t remember what the blog is called) big fan of gif making and shae ifeltfree
forgottenflickr!? yeah i love them no pictures should ever be forgotten .. unless they should of course. i am so deeply in love with astro in the most horrific way. god this is all true lopseeeee .... oh god i have gifs to make i forgot
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ultimmmmmp · 7 months
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Days of the week according to me
Monday is now Mole Monday
Tuesday is now Toad Tuesday
Wednesday is now 'Woof' Wednesday
Thursday I've no clue
Friday is now Frog Friday
Saturday -Snake Saturday
Sunday is Shoebill Sunday.
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musashi · 3 years
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littleblackkdress · 6 years
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@themoonismyfav thanks for tagging me!
List 10 songs you’re currently obsessed with, then tag others to do the same!
Say Amen (Saturday Night) by Panic! At The Disco
Stella by All Time Low
ur so pretty by ST.MARTiiNs (yes it is spelled exactly like that)
Your Song cover by Lady Gaga
Homemade Dynamite by Lorde (the remix featuring Khalid, Post Malone, and SZA)
Seventeen by Troye Sivan
Wicked by GRiZ
God is a woman by Ariana Grande
Sober by Drama Moth!! (CHECK OUT DRAMA MOTH PLS! I love their vibe!) (@poeticsuggestions)
Stay Frosty Royal Milk Tea by Fall Out Boy
i tag: @thepotterslived @lost-boy-ben @wasred @squirrelsarecool @positiveautistic @cryptid-cuddler @confused-and-anxious-shoebill @sheisawonder @edo-vivendum @modalarabear @mdrn-bee @gratefullee and i guess all of my mutuals!
you don’t have to do it, but if you do please tag me! (:
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nurse-senpai · 7 years
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did you see me at Otakon? i was Elma on Friday, Shoebill on Saturday, and Lucoa on Sunday! I was also in the VK sweater friday night as Shoebill and saturday night as Lucoa.
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running-for-a-cause · 7 years
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End of Japan Update
The last three days in Tokyo have gone by in a blur as I took full advantage of everything this wonderful city had to offer. But that didn’t detour me from my training as I logged a total running distance of 21.9 miles!
On the charity front, we’re now up to $948 AUD (approx. $735 USD). Thank you all for your generosity and continued support, the finish line is in sight!
After arriving in Tokyo Saturday morning, I checked in at the Hotel Fukudaya, a traditional Japanese inn known as a ryokan. I really wanted to immerse myself in the culture, and this best way to start it off!
I then took off for shopping and dining in Shibuya. From the hustle and bustle of Shibuya Crossing to the quick service of Uobei Sushi’s conveyor belt, this city is one to keep up with!
After spending the morning in Shibuya, I made my way to Harajuku for more shopping, and then to Hamarikyu Gardens to enjoy the beauty of the park. There’s no need for bright colored florals or extravagant design, less was definitely more, as the simplistic nature was both peaceful and majestic.
Next I made my way to Tokyo Tower and Zōjōji Temple where I took a moment to pause and pray for strength and blessings to come to the ones I love.
Finally, I made my way back to Hotel Fukudaya where I changed into my running gear and ran a challenging 6.2 miles thru the heart of Shibuya to Yasakuni Shrine in Chiyoda for the Mitama Matsuri Festival. The heat and humidity took a beating on me, and I struggled with this shorter distance, finishing with a slower than desired 7:37/mi pace.
The Mitama Matsuri Festival, however, was worth the effort! This was an obon (lantern) festival where many gathered and celebrated the summer’s eve. Thousands of lanterns beautifully illuminated the shrine grounds as various traditional performances were showcased to great enthusiasm.
Returning back to Hotel Fukudaya, I took a traditional Japanese shower (sitting on a stool on the ground and using a handheld shower head) before crashing on the comfort of my tatami mat bed.
Sunday morning I was up bright and early for my second Tokyo run, heading past the Nippon Budakai and Imperial Palace to Sensō-ji Temple. Again, the heat and humidity were tough, and I had to stop quickly at a vending machine to refuel after my water ran out on this 11.4-mile run. I finished with a final pace of 8:38/mi before relaxing at the temple.
After my run, I did a quick clean-up and change into some street clothes I’d carried in a running backpack, and then I was off to explore Ueno Park, Tōshō-gū Shrine, and the Ueno Zoo.
The Ueno Zoo was a great deal of fun as I saw many creatures I’d never seen or heard of before! The unworldly and prehistoric-looking Shoebill Stork, and the wildly playful Japanese Macaque monkeys were some of the highlights.
Next I made my way to The Grand Shrine, Tokyo Daijingu, followed by a return to the Imperial Palace to explore the East Gardens.
Finally, I made my way to Ginza to enjoy a live Kabuki performance at the Kabuki-za Theater; “Daemon Hana no Gosho Ibun”. I was only able to see the final act as the performance was sold out and the only available tickets were standing room only for the third act, but it was worth it! The show had traditional music and acting, samurai battles, magic, undead warriors, pyrotechnics, and a cheeseburger! This is an experience I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Tokyo in the future!!
After the show, I had a quick dinner and my way to Irifune Yu, a sento, or public bathhouse, in Chūō. Another immersive cultural experience, I took a traditional Japanese shower before soaking in the hot baths, all with a bunch of other full unclothed Japanese men.
Returning back to Hotel Fukudaya, I again crashed on my tatami mat. These Tokyo days sure are exhausting!
Come this morning, my final day in Tokyo, I slept in a bit, waking up at an ever-so-late time of 6:00 AM.
I started my morning off with my third and final run, a 4.3-miler thru Shibuya to Yoyogi Park and Meiji Shrine at an 8:34/mi pace. Even with the early morning and shorter distance, the humidity was a challenge. I give my respects to those who run in this weather on a regular basis; it’s not for the weak of heart!
Once I returned back to Hotel Fukudaya, I cleaned up and took one last Japanese shower before heading to the Samurai Armor Photo Studio in Shibuya for an authentic samurai photo shoot experience!
The armor I wore is the same high-quality replica used by Japanese movie studios, and the specific design I chose was that of Yamagata Masakage, the famed Japanese samurai.
While enjoying my Top Model experience and learning about the history and purpose of the samurai armor and weapons, I was also interviewed by a local Tokyo TV station about my experience. And what an experience it was!
At last, making my way to the airport, I checked in, passed through Immigration, and departed the land of the rising sun, a beautiful country filled with history and tradition.
Despite several challenging runs and a busy, whirlwind schedule, my time in Tokyo has fully reinvigorated my spirits!
I have a few more stops before the finish, but I’m ready for it. I’m ready for Australia!
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corvilett · 2 years
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🐦 Shoebill
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corvilett · 1 year
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🐦 Shoebill
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corvilett · 2 years
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🐦 #35 - Shoebill
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corvilett · 2 years
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🐦 Shoebill
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corvilett · 2 years
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🐦 #29 - Shoebill
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corvilett · 2 years
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🐦 Shoebill
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corvilett · 2 years
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🐦 Shoebill
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corvilett · 2 years
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🐦 #23 - Shoebill
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corvilett · 2 years
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🐦 #22 - Shoebill
(based on this little shoebill plushie)
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