silently put out an ambient song 2 weeks ago and forgot about it immediately so here it is now
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dear mojang
add more crops in minecraft im begging you im on my hands and knees give us tomatoes give us onions give us strawberries give us peppers
add more food recipes please give us sandwiches give us more pastries give us pudding or some shit
sincerely, the farmer of every minecraft server
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Aquamarine with Morganite from Minas Gerais, Brazil. By dusted77 on Instagram.
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Nature's Architecture: A Polished Rhodochrosite Stalactite Plate from the Capillitas Mine of Argentina. How does this natural wonder inspire your own creativity?
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Compilation of people holding things that shouldn't be held, please add more if you have any
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Self-taught sculptor Romain Langlais turned to bronze, a metal he now incorporates into works that are inspired by nature rather than man. His pieces visually pull apart the natural objects that surround us—building works that appear as bisected rocks, boulders, and tree trunks. These sculptures showcase glistening bronze protruding from their insides, unleashing the perceived inner energy of each object.
See more work by Romain on his website.
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revenge tastes good by Crimeboys [2023, 3 X L, Mineralism]
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all workers' strikes are good. yes even if they're inconvenient. even if they're making your life harder. even if you don't get to watch your favourite tv show. workers fighting for their rights is ALWAYS a good thing
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limonite mud and stalactites
-J.F.
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Opal in petrified wood, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, Gem and Mineral Hall Collection. By Stan Celestian on Flickr. (Hi-Res)
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black amethyst heart | source
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geology students will literally say shit like “my dirt class was cancelled today” or “the professor for my class on sand gave us homework about worms” like we’re 8 year olds on the playground inventing new terms for playing in the grass during recess
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