MIDWESTERN DIRT
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AGE: 2.1. APPEARANCE: MXAUAL

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MIDWESTERN DIRT
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redsuspenders:

stormywinds13:

This makes me proud that I’m Columbian

you ofa ll people should have fucking spelled it right you should be ashamed because i sure as hell am
redsuspenders:

stormywinds13:

This makes me proud that I’m Columbian

you ofa ll people should have fucking spelled it right you should be ashamed because i sure as hell am
redsuspenders:

stormywinds13:

This makes me proud that I’m Columbian

you ofa ll people should have fucking spelled it right you should be ashamed because i sure as hell am
redsuspenders:

stormywinds13:

This makes me proud that I’m Columbian

you ofa ll people should have fucking spelled it right you should be ashamed because i sure as hell am
redsuspenders:

stormywinds13:

This makes me proud that I’m Columbian

you ofa ll people should have fucking spelled it right you should be ashamed because i sure as hell am
redsuspenders:

stormywinds13:

This makes me proud that I’m Columbian

you ofa ll people should have fucking spelled it right you should be ashamed because i sure as hell am
redsuspenders:

stormywinds13:

This makes me proud that I’m Columbian

you ofa ll people should have fucking spelled it right you should be ashamed because i sure as hell am
redsuspenders:

stormywinds13:

This makes me proud that I’m Columbian

you ofa ll people should have fucking spelled it right you should be ashamed because i sure as hell am
Happy Hump Day y’all!
danglingthpider:

g-retchenwieners:

apreslapetitmort:

laibsenlove:

I love the ways these plants blow in the wind.

wait so they aren’t… oh

omg

not gonna lie, I didn’t see plants even after I read the comment
pizzzatime:

milktree: malformalady: Fasciation (plant pathology) : Malformation of plant parts resulting from disorganized tissue growth. Specimen found while walking on the dunes at Saint-Georges-de-Didonne in France
Me and my biggest fans lol
cauldronandcross:

Frieze with Lion-Headed Eagle (Ninhursag) and Stagsr from the Temple at Tell al-Ubaid ca. 2500 BCE

Very rare and very #based