DavidGarcia

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they are clearly planted deliberately in a grid pattern, probably for erosion control

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I am quite happy with Njalla, haven't had any issues yet

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ye olde AM radio torrent and chill

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Frankist Mob hit

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The Ukranian method is the same but the man is a drone

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that's a really gutsy thing to say

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all the varieties I had so far turn yellow when they are ripe

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OP has lice

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That moment you realize she is being eaten by a sofa mimic with human feet

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lmao Jeff is such a looser

 

Sadly I can't find a good quality version of the Japanese version, only of the horrible English version

 

Seems like this anime has been mostly forgotten, but it's a real gem. Similar to Girl's Last Tour, Haibane Renmei and I would dare to say even Studio Ghibli movies.

Posting this AMW because there's no high quality content about it on YouTube.

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

Here is the same mushroom from my last post but 3 days later and photographed from the other side.

I feels like a rock with a rubbery coating.

It seems to be growing what looks like roots?

It doesn't seem like it's dying off, rather it seems to be growing stronger.

It's growing under a pear tree, maybe it's feeding off of dead roots?

I'm thinking maybe a ganoderma?

Here is a closeup and one from the same angle as my last post:

Edit: Here it is 3 days ago:

 

Does anyone have any idea what this is?

I thought it was a moldy pear (it's under a pear and apple tree, next to some sage and valerian), but it's hardish and attached to the ground.

 

Absolutely one of the best openings ever

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