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Winona Ryder wearing 2000 Chanel Same dress in white pearl
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School Hard: Buffy's mother and friends become trapped inside Sunnydale High School when a vampire named Spike launches an attack against the Slayer on Parent-Teacher night. Restless: Buffy, Willow, Xander, and Giles experience dreams in which they are pursued by a mysterious figure.
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Passion: Angel steps up his torment of Buffy and her friends as Jenny searches for a way to restore his soul. The Wish: Cordelia's wish for a Buffy-free Sunnydale comes true, plunging her into a world where vampires have control of the town.
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who has the best acting?
a) millie
b) finn
c) noah
d) sadie
e) caleb
f) gaten
g) winona
h) david
i) someone else
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That's me as a vampire?
BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER
3.16 | Doppelgangland
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LISA FRANKENSTEIN (2024) dir. Zelda Williams
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BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER | 6.04
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MY ALL TIME FAVOURITE MOVIES ↳ HEATHERS (1988) dir. Michael Lehmann
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katharine hepburn by alfred eisenstaedt, 1938 | via mubi
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ABBOTT ELEMENTARY 3.06 Willard R. Abbott
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spike: I’M IN CHARGE AROUND HERE. WHAT I SAY GOES. YOU BETTER PRAY YOU DON’T UPSET ME BECAUSE THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY IF YOU DO.
drusilla: :(
spike: oh my god baby i’m so sorry was i being too loud? i was being too loud. i am the worst person in the entire world. do you need a glass of blood? do you want me to go get you someone to eat? i should set myself on fire for upsetting you i am so sorry
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Winona Ryder by Mark Abrahams
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It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s… a dinosaur? Nope to all of the above. This Fossil Friday, let’s talk about pterosaurs—the first animals with bones to evolve powered flight. Though they were related to dinosaurs, pterosaurs evolved on a separate branch of the reptile family tree. They ruled the skies for more than 150 million years, evolving into dozens of different species. Some were as small as a paper airplane while others, like Pteranodon pictured here in the Museum's Hall of Late Dinosaurs circa 1940-1960, had a wingspan of more than 20 ft (6 m).
Along with other large pterosaurs, Pteranodon longiceps was first discovered in western Kansas, near a chalk formation called Monument Rocks. Today the region is dry, but at the time this species lived, about 85 million years ago, central North America was covered by a seaway. This large pterosaur likely spent its days flying over the sea. Unlike early species of pterosaurs, Pteranodon and many other Cretaceous-era species didn’t have any teeth. In fact, its genus name means “winged and toothless,” while the second name, longiceps, means “long-headed.”
Today, you can find Pteranodon in the Hall of Vertebrate Origins. We're open daily from 10 am-5:30 pm! Plan your visit.
Photo: Image no. ptc-217 © AMNH Library
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Happy Fossil Friday! This photo is a blast from the past. Snapped circa 1959, it features a visitor admiring the iconic Stegosaurus. With its plated back, spiked tail, and tiny head, it’s one of the Museum’s most recognizable dinosaurs. This large herbivore, which lived during the Jurassic some 140 million years ago, could reach lengths of more than 28 feet (8.5 meters). 
This armored dinosaur likely used the distinctive plates along its back for display, to attract mates, or signal its own species. Fossils of stegosaur plates are criss-crossed with grooves for blood vessels, indicating that they were covered with skin or keratin (the material in your fingernails) when the animal was alive. 
See Stegosaurus up close in the Museum’s Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs! We’re open daily from 10 am-5:30 pm. Plan your visit!
Photo: Image no. ptc-876 © AMNH Library
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