darlingavasilva:

Can’t imagine what it’s like to consume media like a normal person. To discover something you enjoy, go oh i loved that, then just move on and not spend the next 6 months of your life literally thinking about nothing else.

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hotboyproblems:

the happy ending he deserved

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Sudden urge to go adopt about 20 senior dogs

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yeahponcho:

please excuse my grandpa in the background but here’s poncho enjoying her thanksgiving superworms

i will NOT excuse your grandpa he is INTEGRAL to my enjoyment of this video

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Life of Crocodile

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the freaking strugle

I’m sorry to distract from the crocodiles struggles but uh

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How Food Looks Before It’s Harvested.

gallusrostromegalus:

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kawuli:

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Sesame Seeds

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Cranberry

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Pineapple

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Peanut

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Cashew

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Pistachio

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Brussel Sprouts

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Cacao

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Vanilla

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Saffron

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Kiwi

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Pomegranate

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exactly 1 minute ago i had absolutely no idea what the plants sesame seeds and peanuts came from look like and i am shocked and surprised

for some reason every time I see pineapples growing I laugh out loud. Like, the punchline is it’s a pineapple!!!!!!!!! it’s a pineapple

An Interesting Fact About Peanuts, while we’re on the topic of food-plants:

Peanuts-you-eat grow underground, but they are NOT part of the peanut plant’s roots. Peanut plants are ambitious little fuckers and plant their seeds themselves. They flower like any perfectly reasonable legume, but once the flowers have been pollinated the plants do something called “pegging” (no really), in which they drill the stems where the flowers used to be into the ground. And that’s where the peanuts you eat form. Like so:

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I’m going to pull myself together to endorse this Extremely Interesting Fact, but it’s going to be a real struggle

Ain’t botany fun?

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