angelicguy:

southcarolinagoddess:

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Since it’s watermelon season!

My grandfather used to grow watermelons, among other things, and he told me about most of this, especially the orange spot. Those are the absolute best!

i have been given nothing but shiny elongated watermelons with small webbings and white spots. and they make me wanna kill myself

sixpenceee:

Stunning sunset! This happens because of a phenomenon called Rayleigh scattering: cirrus clouds scatter the longer, red wavelengths of light and give the sky an orange or reddish hue | source

zerosuitsammi3:

casterice:

a-candle-for-sherlock:

a-candle-for-sherlock:

Gorgeous thread this morning on Twitter by @jeffreymarsh!

A few more:

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We’ve always been here

We will always be here

sarkos:

crystalepicness:

is-the-owl-video-cute:

memewhore:

Penguin escapes killer whales by jumping onto a boat.

Antarctic penguins (and most other Antarctic animals for that matter) are very interesting because they lack a natural fear of humans since, of course, humans are not a natural occurrence on the continent. It is one of the few places on earth where it is completely normal for fully wild animals to be comfortable around you. In fact, most react as though humans are just especially large penguins as those are the only flightless biped native to the area.

As far as this gentoo penguin is concerned, it was saved by a float of large yellow penguins also hiding from orcas.

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Penguin Diogenes

turtlesandfrogs:

So I was scrolling and saw this image in an article about the European heat wave,

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And was like, uh, are you missing something there, buddy? Like all that red in northern Africa? Because that’s a lot of red.

And I was going to give them the benefit of doubt, since I don’t know much about the climate in Northern Africa, aside from Morroco and Egypt, which seem like really hot places, so you know, maybe it’s normal there?

But nope, that’s not the case:

Some selections from the article:

“The region has been experiencing some of the most intense heat waves in recent years, but in many cases they’ve been under-reported due to misconceptions about Africans’ ability to withstand them.

“Africa is seen as a sunny and hot continent,” said Amadou Thierno Gaye, a research scientist and professor at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar, the capital of Senegal. “People think we are used to heat, but we are having high temperatures for a longer duration. Nobody is used to this.”

The Sahel, for instance, has been heating at a faster pace than the global average despite being hot already. Burkina Faso and Mali, both in West Africa’s Sahel, are among countries that are set to become almost uninhabitable by 2080, if the world continues on its current trajectory, a UK university study found. Its people are especially vulnerable due to shrinking resources, such as water, and poor amenities, and a dearth of trees and parks means there are few options for places to cool off.“

kragehund-est:

everyone hates orange until they actually see her in context. “oh it’s such an ugly color, too bright!” look at sunsets and autumn, look at campfires and deserts. she’s the most beautiful and special part of the scene. now apologize.

Most of my wardrobe is black and I decided to pick vibrant colors this year

I’m so sorry if you can’t take her 🧡

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randombook4idk:

if she’s your girl then why is she my favorite guy?

saintemry:

if we want the rewards of feel the groove, we must submit to the mortifying ordeal of have a body

noonemonitorsmyscreentime:

Darcy: She hates me, she hates me. Nothing I can do to fix that right now. But over my dead body, she’ll like Wickham.

#p&p
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