valarhalla:

boopsandswoops:

lifelessordinary0:

Temple of Horus, Egypt

its horus he’s here

Guys no, it gets so much better. 

A small fat bird, like the above, is the hieroglyph used in Ancient Egyptian to mean “wicked” or evil”.

The phrase above him (the inscription should be read from the top down) is “Nb s3″ or “Lord of the son of”. Genitive is usually implied in this sort of phrase without a connecting word, meaning:

This birb has literally created the sentence and declared himself “ Lord of the Son of Evil”

boldly-going-back-to-bed:

flamefiends:

thewarblerette:

mrthorinton:

clarabosswald:

so i saw this photo of a harpy eagle

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and i thought “woah what a noble beast” so i searched for more photos and i just

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even the babies

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i mean

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this goes with almost all predator birds 

like look at this bearded vulture

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such a majestic creature

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but then it’s like

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or this scretary bird like woah so beautiful

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nope

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even good old bald eagle

like wow so regal

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what

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it just looks confused

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LIFE LESSON: DON’T LOOK AT MAJESTIC BIRDS STRAIGHT ON.

@pc-doodle

Yeah

sushinfood:

squid-ink:

Lemon

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