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Posts by Laur.

The horrors persist, and I've been consumed by the concept of sourdough bread. Also, burnt dinner a little. You could say I'm keeping it spicy.

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Looking up a tree trunk, covered in patches of green moss and lichen. There are rows pink and purple petals of violet-toothed polypore fungus up the trunk, as well. The bare branches fade out of focus against the gray sky above

Looking up a tree trunk, covered in patches of green moss and lichen. There are rows pink and purple petals of violet-toothed polypore fungus up the trunk, as well. The bare branches fade out of focus against the gray sky above

Looking up 💕🌸✨

#WhimsyWednesday

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Three books, The Little Book of Mushrooms, The Mushroom Color Atlas, third title unclear, on a mushroom blanket

Three books, The Little Book of Mushrooms, The Mushroom Color Atlas, third title unclear, on a mushroom blanket

Might have messed around with the aesthetic and developed a special interest.

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The lady at the taco truck has never met me, but she likes sending my husband home with an agua fresca for me occasionally. I think this is where my life peaks.

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Mothman lafufu is coming soon to my patreon as a sticker.

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Is growth being diagnosed with the same thing your ex had, which just proves if he wanted to, he would have?

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Is this....motivation? #thingsicandowithoutactivedepression

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I have always been curious about wet specimens, and this little tentacle was too tempting.

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🥰 I love seeing you be happy.

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Getting so close to kiddo being home, but I have procrastinated paint the bedroom walls. 😬

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First month without my sister. 0/10 stars, I miss that turd.

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I have a new favorite place. #joshuatree

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You're weak and covering your ass at any expense.

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I thought liking an obit was an agreed crappy thing, but I am still able to be surprised by humans.

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I know nobody can break your heart like your kids, but ow.

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Spinosaurus

#spinosaurus #dinosaur #art

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One of us was into mother/son walks, and then there was Hermes....

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It is exhausting to watch otherwise intelligent people fall for a half-assed liar.

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I swear every day gets closer to that live, laugh, lobotomy lifestyle.

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Clearest image ever taken of Pluto

1 year ago 433 73 11 9

Just sitting with my dog watching the corvids eat their breakfast while the world burns in the background.

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When I grow up, I want to be Chica Carreras

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At some point, false victimhood has to become exhausting. Why not spend that energy healing and finding happiness?

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I'll probably use it until I feel like too many people follow me to be safely snarky. 😂

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If you wonder who is telling the truth between two parties, the one lying about numbers to look better usually is lying all around.

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This artwork depicts a stunning cosmic scene resembling a nebula in space, characterized by a vibrant circular structure. The outer rim features a gradient of colors transitioning from fiery orange to deep blue, creating a dramatic halo effect. The center of the image presents a dense black area, symbolizing the vast emptiness of space. Surrounding the primary structure are countless sparkling stars scattered against a dark backdrop, enhancing the celestial ambiance. The overall composition evokes a sense of wonder and beauty, inviting viewers to contemplate the mysteries of the universe and the intricate phenomena that define it.

This artwork depicts a stunning cosmic scene resembling a nebula in space, characterized by a vibrant circular structure. The outer rim features a gradient of colors transitioning from fiery orange to deep blue, creating a dramatic halo effect. The center of the image presents a dense black area, symbolizing the vast emptiness of space. Surrounding the primary structure are countless sparkling stars scattered against a dark backdrop, enhancing the celestial ambiance. The overall composition evokes a sense of wonder and beauty, inviting viewers to contemplate the mysteries of the universe and the intricate phenomena that define it.

A cosmic portal, a circle of light, calls from the void. Fiery hues blend into the infinite, while stars drift like forgotten dreams. In its heart, darkness whispers of untold secrets, inviting you to explore what lies beyond the reach of the known universe.

P.S. Space art

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Mother, do you need any help with the chimkin?? #mellybelly

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The luminous, hot star Wolf-Rayet 124 (WR 124) is prominent at the centre of the James Webb Space Telescope’s composite image combining near-infrared and mid-infrared wavelengths of light. The star displays the characteristic diffraction spikes of Webb’s Near-infrared Camera (NIRCam), caused by the physical structure of the telescope itself. NIRCam effectively balances the brightness of the star with the fainter gas and dust surrounding it, while Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) reveals the nebula’s structure.

Background stars and galaxies populate the field of view and peek through the nebula of gas and dust that has been ejected from the ageing massive star. A history of the star’s past episodes of mass loss can be read in the nebula’s structure. Rather than smooth shells, the nebula is formed from random, asymmetric ejections. Bright clumps of gas and dust appear like tadpoles swimming toward the star, their tails streaming out behind them, blown back by the stellar wind.

The luminous, hot star Wolf-Rayet 124 (WR 124) is prominent at the centre of the James Webb Space Telescope’s composite image combining near-infrared and mid-infrared wavelengths of light. The star displays the characteristic diffraction spikes of Webb’s Near-infrared Camera (NIRCam), caused by the physical structure of the telescope itself. NIRCam effectively balances the brightness of the star with the fainter gas and dust surrounding it, while Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) reveals the nebula’s structure. Background stars and galaxies populate the field of view and peek through the nebula of gas and dust that has been ejected from the ageing massive star. A history of the star’s past episodes of mass loss can be read in the nebula’s structure. Rather than smooth shells, the nebula is formed from random, asymmetric ejections. Bright clumps of gas and dust appear like tadpoles swimming toward the star, their tails streaming out behind them, blown back by the stellar wind.

High resolution image of a heavy star.
🔭 🧪

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The right wing meltdown over qualification of Americans for high positions has been the kind of coffee read I needed today. #leopardseatingfaces

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