Paul Delvaux (Belgian, 1897-1994), Le vicinal [Road], 1959. Oil on panel, 122.5 x 169.9 cm.
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Paul Delvaux (Belgian, 1897-1994), Le vicinal [Road], 1959. Oil on panel, 122.5 x 169.9 cm.
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you know, it would be ONE THING if tumblr gave you the option to still look, like “we think this contains adult content, do you still want to look?”
like i would be annoyed as hell, but it would be considerate to still allow the freedom to choose what we want to see
but nah, it’s like “we know what’s best for you, so we’re gonna block anything we think is inappropriate, even if you reblogged it in the past.”
i was an adult when i started tumblr and, surprise surprise, i still am now. i don’t need to be protected from “adult content”, especially since i reblogged the adult content because i liked it and wanted it on my blog.
BEETLES from Yunnan, China
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by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr.
Pu’er, Yunnan, China
See more Chinese beetles on my Flickr site HERE…..
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Unknown Photographer, A spot of december sun filtering onto the platform of Victoria Station, 1934.
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New Horizons Successfully Explores Ultima Thule
NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft flew past Ultima Thule, the most distant target in history, in the early hours of New Year’s Day, ushering in the era of exploration from the enigmatic Kuiper Belt, a region of primordial objects that holds keys to understanding the origins of the solar system.
The image taken by New Horizons - shown in its original version (left) & sharpened version (on right) - is the most detailed image of the farthest object ever explored by a spacecraft.
Great Mormon Butterfly Caterpillar (Papilio memnon, Papilionidae)
by Sinobug (itchydogimages) on Flickr.
Pu’er, Yunnan, China
See more Chinese caterpillars on my Flickr site HERE…
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