The Suicide Squad in Bombshells Annual #01
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amyshiels1 When STRANGER THINGS meets TWIN PEAKS.. #newbuddies #hesakeeper #Repost @chesterrushing
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cuties
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I think by know most people who follows me on here know that I’m a photographer irl. I went to the US in the beginning of the month for Stranger Con in Chicago and then I headed out to Los Angeles for Halloween Horror Nights. While there I ended up doing a mini shoot with Chester. I want to share a picture with you all because I’m really proud of this. Chester was since day 1 a really great guy and him, together with Miumaux too (who is the cutest and nicest person I’ve met!!!), always supported me and my work. So getting to photograph him meant a lot not only personally, but professionally too. And Daybreak premieres in a few hours and he’s so proud of his work on it and I am too. Cause this guy? He deserves the whole fucking world and he’s gonna get it!
And if you wanna support my art please follow my instagram! Instagram.com/montemorfotografia ✨
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Terrence or Tommy?
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Colin Ford as Josh Wheeler in the trailer for Daybreak
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Being traumatized for
the rest of your life
is the worst thing that
can happen.
It always feels like
it happend yesterday.
Every day you try to
get better but
inside
It’s always inside.
via @mindscapewritings (via mindscapewritings)
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Spent part of my day hanging out with George, a 33-year-old turkey vulture! George is an old man, but he loves spreading his wings in the sun!
It is thought that vultures spread their wings to help them regulate their body temperature. A vulture’s body temperature can vary up to four degrees, especially over a cool night! Dark coloration and a large surface area make a good combination for absorbing some heat from the sun’s rays. This is why we joke that George is solar powered!
There is also a theory that when birds sun, the sunlight or the heat they absorb can help decrease the number of parasites and microorganisms that populate their feathers. This might prove helpful for a vulture, when their diet of carrion can have lots of bacteria growing on it.
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