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I REALLY HAVE TO SAY THIS RIGHT NOW
WHEN I USED THE OLD AVATAR I FELT LIKE A TOTAL BRAINLESS BUFFON, BUT NOW THAT I AM USING THIS NEW FRESH LOOKING AVATAR I FEEL LIKE A POWERFUL SMARTASS PERSON, HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE?
@Hastagaspacho I'm an absolute buffon who forgot how commenting and retweeting works so this should work
clawmarks:
A tenrec. Collection des animaux quadrupèdes de Buffon - Georges-Louis Leclerc Buffon - c.1749-1767 - via Gallica https://t.co/no74H2zAPr
The lovely @hedwidgeon kindly commissioned me to freely design an emote with the hilarious concept of "Buffon"! I'm happy with the result! It's available on her channel: https://t.co/89hSeBfHTL submitted to BTTV for you to "spam" on her amazing streams! Go celebrate "buffonery"!
Cotton-top tamarin, as depicted by Jacques de Sève for Comte de Buffon's Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière (1754).
See lots more of the wonderful illustrations from the book in our brand new post: https://t.co/Ch2rsgWJOa
''The Italian Shield''🛡️🇮🇹 - @gianluigibuffon
Buffon is back at @juventusfc 🔥
Collab with @EmilioSansolini
Leave a ❤️ if you love this design!
@gianluigibuffon @PSG_inside @PSG_English Happy birthday Legend.. @gianluigibuffon #UN1CO #Buffon
"Le Phalanger volant nain", from René Primevère Lesson's "Compléments de Buffon",1838. #FeathertailGlider https://t.co/9UKRgVt11G via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
VAMPIRE BATS. Bats are not found in very early #vampire lore but the Spanish came back from the New World with stories of blood-sucking bats. Buffon named them 'vampire bats' in 1774 & Darwin popularised them in 1832 sketching them in Chile.
Goya 1799, Darwin 1832, gargoyle
Buffon, Valderrama, Sadio Mane, NY Cosmos prints also now in stock:
https://t.co/ZnfkgT27iV
Ringtail Possum, 1838. From "Compléments de Buffon" by R. P. Lesson. https://t.co/JqWzoJloze via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
The Platypus “verifies in a most striking manner the observations of Buffon; viz. that whatever was possible for Nature to produce has actually been produced.” George Shaw 1799 (1st published description of the Platypus) https://t.co/QW4wACZlpH via @museumsvictoria @BioDivLibrary
Le Kangourou Elegans. From "Compléments de Buffon" by R. P. Lesson, 1838. #SwampWallaby https://t.co/L0Ft4msRUo via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries
Le Kangourou Rouge. From "Compléments de Buffon" by R. P. Lesson, 1838. #SwampWallaby https://t.co/Qc7L2Tgs5C via @BioDivLibrary @SILibraries