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My name is Matt. I'm a 22 year old barista living just outside of Fayetteville, NC. I spend much of my time watching TV shows on Netflix, reading, and on here. This blog doesn't really have a theme, unless you count "whatever the fuck I like" as a theme. |
i guess i should go to bed- fucking up my sleep schedule staying up this late. i’ll be up for work this time tomorrow.
Just ordered a new pair of plugs. Going up to 4g!
That’s no fire pit…
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We live in a strange, beautiful, and often alien-looking world. Case in point: the crystal-clear Jewel Caterpillar of Central and South America, pictured here in all its translucent glory.
This particular caterpillar (which is known more formally as Acraga Coa, and metamorphoses into this equally stunning orange moth) was spotted by photographer Gerardo Aispuru near Cancun, Mexico
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Today, while watching the BBC Life series I was mesmerized by many aspects of nature, but what stuck with me most was that a female octopus lays many many eggs (approximately 100 000) tends to them for six months. Caressing them, and just making sure the eggs are protected. During that time she doesn’t leave her den, Not once, so she doesn’t hunt for food which holds vital energy for her survival. During her pregnancy she thus, slowly starves herself to give the eggs a chance. On her last energy she apparently blows water over them to help them hatch and then she dies.
This sacrifice makes them (to me) one of the most devoted mothers in nature.
Oh and they also have 3 hearts and blue blood.
Absolutely fascinating…
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