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sun-lit-garden · 2 days
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“There was something rather blousy about roses in full bloom, something shallow and raucous, like women with untidy hair” ― Daphne du Maurier
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prissypixie · 3 months
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Forever Yours Scarlet Set by Mirror Palais ⋆ ˚。⋆ ୨ৎ
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shopwitchvamp · 2 months
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Today's restock is live!!
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Been waiting for @vetiverfox Skater Skirt extras from our last round of preorders? Been hoping for new, darker minis? Now is the time! 🖤witchvamp.com🖤
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angelinamei · 3 months
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slows-redux · 1 year
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My pretty flower.
Slow’s Nudes and Nipples | Archive
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fyblackwomenart · 5 months
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"Metamorphosis" by Sun Beam on INPRNT
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photographss-world · 2 months
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oddarette · 10 months
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All of my botany pills in one place 🌱
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dumblr · 5 months
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flowerishness · 3 months
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'O my Luve is like a red, red rose'
When the great Scottish poet, Robbie Burns, wrote this famous line in 1793 he wasn't aware that his ability to see the color red in the first place was the gift of an asteroid. Seeing in full color is actually quite rare in mammals. When the dinosaurs evolved, hairy, warm-blooded mammals existed but they were the size of tree shrews and literally hid in the dark from the terrors of the day. The dinosaurs forced mammal genetics through the so-called 'nocturnal bottleneck' and as night-dwelling creatures, we lost the ability to see color.
WHAMO! Everything changed in a split second and the dinosaurs were gone.
After the asteroid hit, mammals experienced an explosion of diversity and among the first to evolve were the primates. Our ancient ancestors were daytime creatures that fed on ripe fruits and berries and needed the information that only the color red could provide. So primates re-evolved receptors for the colors red and green that had been lost for 150 million years.
Nocturnal mammals such as bats, rodents and raccoons still see in black and white. Color vision is also very poor in whales and other sea mammals (although fish see in full color). Dogs see shades of blue, yellow and gray like most mammals. They can't see green at all and reds are dark brown at best. In comparison, most birds have very good color vision and that's why they have such pretty feathers.
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ybon-paramoux · 2 years
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The Name of the Rose
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source: twitter
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angelinamei · 4 months
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mrs-trophy-wife · 7 months
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photoblogdujour · 5 months
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Rose bending down for a drink. Roses are proud flowers, and prefer to get their water from the sky so they can drink standing up strong and tall. But, if you're in need of a drink, and the water is puddling all around you, then roses will bend to drink. Be careful because they then have to pee and will tinkle on your shoes if you're working in the neighborhood.
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