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lfkulture:

A tardigrade (waterbear) hatching. 

Tardigrades reproduce sexually and females lay eggs. She’ll actually shed her skin first and then lay her eggs inside of it. The babies then hatch from their eggs and then have to crawl out of the skin husk. Fun fact: tardigrades are born with the same number of cells as their adult counterparts - their cells just get bigger as they age. 

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the-bookish-elf:
““Science has taught me that everything is more complicated than we first assume, and that being able to derive happiness from discovery is a recipe for a beautiful life.”
🌿🔬🌳🦋🍀🌼🌲
Ever since I was a child I have always been...
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"if we’re dating you can have your freedom, you’re not my prisoner. just stay loyal & be honest. that’s all i ask."

- (via kushandwizdom)

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moan-s:
“ coffee?
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"Odio que algo se vuelva rutina, típico, común."

- (via soldaditodeplomoo)

(via mamame-el-bicho-que-no-tengo-de)

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brattyangell:

no offense but i just…. want silence
everything is too loud and too much

(via calif0rnia-girl)

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