Too, too close to the truth:
Tip of the old scrub brush to Kenny, freezing in Beijing with no heat in his apartment.
Too, too close to the truth:
Tip of the old scrub brush to Kenny, freezing in Beijing with no heat in his apartment.
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Or, until that account is unsuspended by the forces supporting Donald Trump:
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Apparently there are caffeine-free strains of coffee and tea available. They aren’t commercially viable however as the caffeine extracted in the decaffeination process is sold to makers of energy drinks & the like at great profit.
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Oops, that should have been higginbotham. Sorry.
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j a higginbothan, I knew the picture was “fake science,” but I had never been to that website. Thanks! Love the pumpkin diapers and Mr. Biv who discovered rainbows.
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possibly Fake Science http://fakescience.tumblr.com/
they have this and similar images
the coffea arabica drawing is plate XI from
Experimental pharmacology and materia medica
Dennis Emerson Jackson
Mosby, 1939 – 906 pages

can’t find the botanical artist
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