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Some modern animal heads:
1.Cape Buffalo(Syncerus caffer);
2.Plains Bison(Bos bison,originally Bison bison);
3.Giant Eland(Taurotragus derbianus).
Map shows most produced fruits and vegetables by value across Europe. Germans are obsessed with asparagus. Source: https://t.co/HAwMUGeAId
@PillowPuppyTV Hello I am Eragus, 3d modeler vtuberand game designer, I intend to do lives teaching people how to use blender
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Got the flat colours sorted! This was such a cool pose reference from @AdorkaStock and perfect for my orc Sparagus and trusty pet Crabstyx!
One day I will learn to shade, but not today lol!
Asparagus coming up nicely, like an inverted chocolate ice cream cone.
https://t.co/q3SzOv5z6u
That's me as a asparagus in 2D form and my superhero suit.
Looks like I'm gonna be in LarryBoy 4 Stories in One!
@TepigPropa Tepig, tepig, minccino, zoroark, dewott, and cofiragus
So, Viking historic fiction and asparagus? Not so much.
And for some time European monks harvested the red berries ignoring the stem.
Only around the 16th century, medieval high society discovered its culinary qualities and served it as a delicacy within aristocratic circles.
Asparagus is in season at the moment. So in medieval historic fiction, can we use it as food?
First off, at all times asparagus was grown as medicine rather than food. Especially for problems with the stomach and bladder, or as a general aphrodisiac.
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no se que estoy haciendo con mi vida
dora dora dora la cazadora
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Portfolio: „Portfolio: Fokus Illustration“ von Agnes Raguse → https://t.co/NoHzmzT4NF
heading to the pet store for a cat carrier! also wanted to share that my tragus piercing is healing up nicely now!! (they/them)
- Vamos a ver... en casi TODOS los episodios de dragon ball sale algun tio enseñando sus extremadamente exagerados musculos y un paquete descomunal como broly, ahí porque no dices nada?
O paragus, hay una escena estatica que solo sale su culo, ahí no se dice nada no?
Jan Fyt was a #Flemish #painter, etcher, & draughtsman born #OnThisDay in 1611. He was known for his #stilllife paintings, particularly of animals & game from hunting trips.
📷 Credit: @MuseoThyssen, "Vase of Flowers and Two Bunches of Asparagus" by #JanFyt, 1650.
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Flowers and asparagus, mysteriously combined in this lovely painting by my colleague Jan Fyt. Born on this day in 1611.