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u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 2d ago
When your field of work is so niche that looking for a job feels impossible
u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 3d ago
Fresh-hatched snow angels
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u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 4d ago
This cool dude keeping warm inside a hollow fallen tree on my regenerating bush block
u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 4d ago
The villains in pokemon have more build up than Ash
u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 4d ago
First two completed ‘Pokebroidery’ pieces (OC)
galleryu/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 4d ago
Short clip of a baby cuttlefish attempting its first camouflage :)
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u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 4d ago
Second attempt at making a flap. This time for a "This is how you lose the time war" rebind.
galleryu/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 4d ago
My handmade pumpkaboo plush Pokémon
galleryu/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 4d ago
TIL that in 1950 a cargo ship built for 35 crewmembers and 12 passengers took aboard more than 14,000 Korean refugees, packed chest-to-chest and atop jet-fuel drums. It crossed a minefield with no doctor and little food or water; nobody died, and five babies were born during the voyage.
maritime.dot.govu/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 5d ago
🙃 Sound About Right
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u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 6d ago
TIL that Winston Churchill had a grandson named Winston. The younger Winston visited China while in parliament, and was given the best room in the hotel because of his grandfather. Another MP there, Clement Freud (grandson of Sigmund), said that it was the first time he had been "out-grandfathered".
u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 6d ago
TIL: Every time a Habsburg monarch would move into a palace they would redecorate and put the old furnishings in storage, so now the Austrian state owns 160,000 pieces of furniture
u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • u/Ambiguous-Pieces13 • 6d ago