my jaw dropped
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claiming this energy for myself 🙌👏✍️ i need to shower sometime in the next hour
happy 420 u brilliant bug
and also all of them are deserved judgments. i’m a lesbian and a capricorn. i’m always right
i am a little bit of a judgmental cunt but you only get to hear the judgments if you have the right aura
if you’re not pro decriminalization I hope your edibles don’t hit :)
except me
it is the ONE consistent thing to give me any pain relief, esp for my joints. and sometimes my legs will just ache and ache and ache and ache and the only solution is weed + epsom salt soak. it’ll be like 3 am and i have to pack a bowl and draw a bath lmao 😭
and i also want to remind that this “lazy stoner” perception of cannabis is historically rooted in racism.
as weed gets legalized + popularized, i’ve also seen the perception of it shift. and as much as it can be a fun chill party drug, cannabis is a medicine. those that use it often get labelled as chill, lazy, unambitious stoners.
but a lot of us are ill and need it.
this 420, i wanna bring up that cannabis is a huge medicinal tool. as much as i like to play up the stoner bit for laughs, the real reason i smoke is for my pain and fatigue.
we must not forget that the criminalisation of cannabis is rooted in racism !!
YAY
this is how it is in my heart because it makes WAY more sense for lesbians to have a taurus birthday than a libra one
oooh u wanna alt text ur beautiful beautiful art so so so bad
happy lesbians to all those who celebrate
lesbians were born on 420
lesbian visibility week?? should be a month at least
Male splendid fairywren on a branch “the breeding male is distinctive with a bright blue forehead and ear coverts, a violet throat, and deeper rich blue back wings, chest, and tail with a black bill, eye band, and chest band. The blue breeding plumage of the male is often referred to as nuptial plumage. The non-breeding male is brown with blue in the wings and a bluish tail. The female resembles the non-breeding male but has a chestnut bill and eye-patch.[23] Immature males moult into breeding plumage the first breeding season after hatching, though this may be incomplete with residual brownish plumage and may take another year or two to perfect. Breeding males' blue plumage, particularly the ear coverts, is highly iridescent due to the flattened and twisted surface of the barbules.[27] The blue plumage also reflects ultraviolet light strongly, so may be even more prominent to other fairywrens,” - Wiki
Male splendid fairywren on a branch with a female splendid fairywren “the breeding male is distinctive with a bright blue forehead and ear coverts, a violet throat, and deeper rich blue back wings, chest, and tail with a black bill, eye band, and chest band. The blue breeding plumage of the male is often referred to as nuptial plumage. The non-breeding male is brown with blue in the wings and a bluish tail. The female resembles the non-breeding male but has a chestnut bill and eye-patch.[23] Immature males moult into breeding plumage the first breeding season after hatching, though this may be incomplete with residual brownish plumage and may take another year or two to perfect. Breeding males' blue plumage, particularly the ear coverts, is highly iridescent due to the flattened and twisted surface of the barbules.[27] The blue plumage also reflects ultraviolet light strongly, so may be even more prominent to other
Male splendid fairywren on a branch with cheeks puffed out and up like circular discs “the breeding male is distinctive with a bright blue forehead and ear coverts, a violet throat, and deeper rich blue back wings, chest, and tail with a black bill, eye band, and chest band. The blue breeding plumage of the male is often referred to as nuptial plumage. The non-breeding male is brown with blue in the wings and a bluish tail. The female resembles the non-breeding male but has a chestnut bill and eye-patch.[23] Immature males moult into breeding plumage the first breeding season after hatching, though this may be incomplete with residual brownish plumage and may take another year or two to perfect. Breeding males' blue plumage, particularly the ear coverts, is highly iridescent due to the flattened and twisted surface of the barbules.[27] The blue plumage also reflects ultraviolet light strongly, so may be even more prominent to other
Male splendid fairywren in molting stage “the breeding male is distinctive with a bright blue forehead and ear coverts, a violet throat, and deeper rich blue back wings, chest, and tail with a black bill, eye band, and chest band. The blue breeding plumage of the male is often referred to as nuptial plumage. The non-breeding male is brown with blue in the wings and a bluish tail. The female resembles the non-breeding male but has a chestnut bill and eye-patch.[23] Immature males moult into breeding plumage the first breeding season after hatching, though this may be incomplete with residual brownish plumage and may take another year or two to perfect. Breeding males' blue plumage, particularly the ear coverts, is highly iridescent due to the flattened and twisted surface of the barbules.[27] The blue plumage also reflects ultraviolet light strongly, so may be even more prominent to other
bird of the day: the splendid fairywren
they should invent a cheese thats in my hand right now
you’re right, i swapped them
be sure to leave nugs of weed out for santa tonight <333
meowww
no way :)
they might be nonviable and if so, she’ll know soon
wtf get out of birth constellation
omg me too twin no wonder i like u
goodnight to aquarius mercuries, taurus venuses, pisces moons, and sagittarius risings only
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