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Lion’s Mane Jellyfish (by orijinal)

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    Lion’s Mane Jellyfish (by orijinal)

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    • 8 months ago
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  • stevieeatsworms:

get high, animate, repeat.

    stevieeatsworms:

    get high, animate, repeat.

    Source: stevieeatsworms
    • 8 months ago
    • 346 notes
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Whale Shark (by Robert White)

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    Whale Shark (by Robert White)

    Source: animals-animals-animals
    • 8 months ago
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  • thestrangelittlebird:

Bow and Arrow by *erezmarom

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    Bow and Arrow by *erezmarom

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    • 8 months ago
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  • thestrangelittlebird:

Avatar Dragon by ~hgjart

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    Avatar Dragon by ~hgjart

    (via thestrangelittlebird-deactivate)

    • 8 months ago
    • 2 notes
  • fastcompany:

At Rovio HQ in Espoo, Finland, we get a sneak peek at “Bad Piggies,” where the egg-gobbling (now likable) swine rule the roost and not an Angry Bird is in sight. “We consider this the launch of a new franchise,” Rovio’s Petri Jarvilehto tells Fast Company.

The swine are stranded on a desert island and have to build vehicles and contraptions to make their way to the delicious eggs that they can’t seem to get enough of. Though there is a three-star mechanic at work, there are no birds in sight, and the pigs are bouncy, jovial, and downright likable—a far cry from the snorting, antagonizing characters from the Angry Birds installments.

Exclusive Look At “Bad Piggies,” “Angry Birds” Maker Rovio’s Latest Addictive Game

    fastcompany:

    At Rovio HQ in Espoo, Finland, we get a sneak peek at “Bad Piggies,” where the egg-gobbling (now likable) swine rule the roost and not an Angry Bird is in sight. “We consider this the launch of a new franchise,” Rovio’s Petri Jarvilehto tells Fast Company.

    The swine are stranded on a desert island and have to build vehicles and contraptions to make their way to the delicious eggs that they can’t seem to get enough of. Though there is a three-star mechanic at work, there are no birds in sight, and the pigs are bouncy, jovial, and downright likable—a far cry from the snorting, antagonizing characters from the Angry Birds installments.

    Exclusive Look At “Bad Piggies,” “Angry Birds” Maker Rovio’s Latest Addictive Game

    Source: Fast Company
    • 8 months ago
    • 30 notes
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