I took a class on Medieval Law and it was an amazing insight on how crafty and smart the pesantry was, especially as they fought for their rights. The professor was awesome and kept emphasising how smart they were.

A lazy cat in human skin, an eldritch being borne of the '90s.
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I took a class on Medieval Law and it was an amazing insight on how crafty and smart the pesantry was, especially as they fought for their rights. The professor was awesome and kept emphasising how smart they were.


The Inner Purge
If you see unsanctioned people ripping up conservation areas, it’s likely illegal and at least a bit taboo.


This guy gets it.


Repost of reposts. I’ve seen it a few times in the bottom of the barrel of the internet. Tineye shows pages of reposts, found this though but it looks like they got it from a Facebook repost lmao.
That’s a 2026 problem… fuck.



It’s s bat covered in dew. :3
https://www.waldwissen.net/en/forestry/forest-protection/fungi-and-nematodes/chestnut-blight
Chestnut blight is caused by the fungus Cryphonectria parasitica (formerly known as Endothia parasitica). The pathogen originates from East Asia, where it occurs as a weak parasite on the resistant Japanese (Castanea crenata) and Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima). In the early 20th century, the fungus was accidentally introduced into the USA with infected plant material, triggering a dramatic epidemic that almost completely eradicated the extensive forests of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) in the eastern USA.
Cuz you ain’t seen shit.
It should happen every time you do a literature review. It’s part of the process! If you already knew everything, you wouldn’t be doing research. :3
I need my eyes checked lmao.
No, they are a unique specimen in migratory herds across North America.
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