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why do these kittens have the exact same energy as a nest of baby owls
@curlicuetruth you are very right
Her name was Simonetta Vespucci (1453-1476). She was the first top model, fashion icon and influencer of whom Western history has verifiable records. Not only was she the face behind Botticelli's masterpiece, The birth of Venus, but also featured in several of his paintings, as well of his contemporaries like Ghirlandaio and Piero di Cosimo., which at the time was the equivalent of a Vogue cover. She died sadly at just 23 years old.
And yes, those are her own braids used as a necklace.
Love this old tea
so. how does anyone ever have the time or energy
Executive function Georg, who lives in a cave and accomplishes 10,000 tasks per day, is an outlier adn should not be counted.
How does he have time between eating spiders?
The task is eating spiders
Allow me to elucidate, @a-sour-nectarine
When most people "roll their eyes", they flick their eyes directly upward, usually as far as they comfortably go, then resume looking normally.
When someone who learned the phrase before the behavior does it, they usually go in a circular (ish) motion. Since most eye movements are lines, it's usually pretty triangular: the key points are usually a diagonal up one way, then to the far other side, then to a diagonal low the first way. Thus, the eyes basically make a loop, so they "rolled".
I've found that when people who learned the up-down way first try the circular motion, they might risk motion sickness, so experiment carefully.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN MOST PEOPLE JUST LOOK UP





















