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@barrellgbt i'm starting season 2 today and her character gonna have to commit some kind of war crime for me to be able to hate that face like
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sleeping pill🪴
sleeping pill🪴@lomsrcha·
hollywood dont even know the history
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Johann@johann122004·
Here's a fun fact for ya. He's not just inside the bathtub, he IS the bathtub. You can see how the tub blends with his skin.
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John Chen
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Monarch S2 - I digitally sculpted the scarab creatures, check out this cool BTS!
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Don't worry, everything's vine. #Monarch: Legacy of Monsters — New Episode Now Streaming
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[MONARCH]
[MONARCH]@MonarchSciences·
File: Vinestrangler Classification: Superspecies Field Notes: Native to the dense jungles surrounding the Skull Island river valleys, the Vinestrangler (Vitis Strangulari) blurs the boundary between insect and vegetation. Classified as florafauna within the ancient Tettigoniidae lineage, its leafy carapace and bark-like limbs weave seamlessly into the surrounding branches, rendering it indistinguishable from the trees that shelter it. To the untrained eye, a Vinestrangler appears to be part of the forest itself…until it moves. Within the torso of the Vinestrangler lies a tightly wound mesh of reticulated tentacles. Any unfortunate life-form that walks beneath the branches of its host tree triggers vibrations within its roots that are immediately sent to the nervous system of the Vinestrangler, ensnaring its prey in a tangle of pulsing muscular tendrils. These tendrils then draw the victim up into its open belly, where it is slowly digested for up to seventy-two hours. Monarch field agents describe the aftermath as “a tree that devours.” For the Vinestrangler, patience is both camouflage and weapon.
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