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a friend just noted all the ostriches in fantasia are boys and i am floored i never noticed. sissy that walk, ladies
only boy ostriches have black and white feathers, gang. it’s an ostrich drag ballet troupe. god bless america
‘when will there be a gay disney prince’ that prima ballerina ostrich has been holding it down since 1940 apparently
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Satellite Science Fiction, December 1957. Cover by Frank R. Paul.
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おはなしのくにさんのツイート: “全シルバニアライフル協会 「銃さえあれば助かる」 #大人のシルバニア https://t.co/F18kQ2smD3”
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feelings so bad i can’t even make pseudointellectual self evaluation posts to move past them
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Long-tailed Skua (Stercorarius longicaudus) - photo by Dennis Lorenz
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Green Peafowl (Pavo muticus) - photo by Jakapat Vanichanan
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Jacob Henricus Maris (1837 - 1899)
ON THE AMSTEL
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メジロ Japanese White-eye
Town Birds ~ 街の鳥 Archive
Town Sparrow ~ 街のすずめ Archive
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March 9, 1955 - Disney’s Man In Space airs on television.
61 years ago today, as part of their weekly television program Disneyland, Walt Disney Productions released Man In Space, the first of three space-themed episodes.
Man In Space introduced the public to the science and technology behind space travel and its effects on the human body. Members of Wernher von Braun’s rocket team participated in the series, acting as technical and scientific advisers as well as making appearances.
Disney animator Ward Kimball also acted as narrator in between segments of scientist led explanation.
Two other space-themed episodes were released by the studio during this time, Man and the Moon, on December 28, 1955, and Mars and Beyond December 4, 1957.
The entire 50-minute video can be seen here.
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i had a friend who tried to make a king cake and who baked the baby inside of it and melted it
you’re not a true louisiana boy unless you have to have over 20 tiny effigies of the infant Jesus Christ surgically removed from your digestive tract every mardi gras season because you ate too many king cakes too fast
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