Heart of Snarkness |
is: Rock and Roll, baseball, comics, hockey, video games, education, animal rights, SoCal, grammar, raising chickens, examples of my social ineptitude, and the pratfalls of interacting with females, all with a healthy dose of snark. At least that's the plan. UPDATE: I do not usually post personal whining, so I guess interesting stories about MY experiences with women are mostly out, but I do reblog funny stuff from anyone else. Political tidbits are fair game; anything for a laugh, really. If it makes me smile or makes me angry I'll put it up here. So, snark is promised and shall be delivered. I'm a health nut and a vegetarian for six years now, so veggie stuff may pop up here as well. Also, I like to write, in case you didn't notice. |
None of us are the men we were ten years ago…
For better and for worse, amen.
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(Source: red-lipstick, via robdelaney)
You want some of my jelly roll? You ain’t gettin’ none of my jelly roll!
Phyllodes Imperialis Caterpillar
Also known as Oruga Cabeza Grande (Big Headed Caterpillar)
Image Credits: © Lui Weber/ Rex Features / plant.nerd
Looking like a cross between a skull and Squidward from Spongebob is the caterpillar of the Pink Underwing Moth (Phyllodes imperialis).
This bizarre creature is found below the altitude of 600m in undisturbed, subtropical rain forest, and survives entirely on the vine Carronia multisepalea, a collapsed shrub that provides the food and habitat the moth requires in order to breed. Due to habitat destruction and tourist disturbance, the moth is listed as nationally endangered in Australia. — (via thefeaturedcreature)
Its face looks as if it was adorned by the ‘Dia De Los Muertos’ theme, how very cool :)
(via political-cartoons)
Note to self (and all of you): Don’t ever search “beard” in tumblr tags again. I was trying to find a friend’s blog on beards, and instead I was treated to… well, some beards, but mostly homoerotica.
(Source: drunkonstephen)
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