I grown the skeleton plant got it to grow 7 feet from seed ah that was a fun 5 months. Man when I let that seed I grabbed half and filled 2 cups the ather half I let wind take man my nabers and 5 blocks down were so pissed when they watered there yard and a skeleton plant popped up
"The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... As a man is, so he sees." -- William Blake
Miranda.Take 5,take 10,take 20.The world is nutter butter now. Try and self care. People in general are not themselves as the conveyer belt has been turned up. Love from miss k.
Been there. Hang in there, girl. People need you, care about you and love you, and the most important one is *you.* This world fucking sucks. Feeling like wanting to die is a reasonable reaction to it. But stay. If only for more videos from this bastard. [big hug]
I have heard that the native vegetation on the Nevada nuclear testing ranges is some of the best in the west because they don't allow any damn cattle out there. Cattle are worse for arid ecosystems than nuclear explosions.
@@johnstock3282 Some mushrooms grow on cow pies, but most mushrooms and their mycorrhiza are destroyed by cattle. The the biological soil crusts that are so important for desert ecology are trampled into dust. The welfare ranchers and terrorist cowboys have seized our public lands through corruption and death threats.
10:00-10:30 I relate to tony so much. Neither of us thinks calling people idiots is going to solve any of the worlds problems, but it's so hard to hold back, both of us do it regardless, then immediately apologise like a Canadian.
You are absolutely right about changing people's minds, but we need you to keep teaching because there are a lot of people who don't know and who haven't formed an opinion. They need to be given information in order to make an informed opinion. Thank you!
Funny thing: While watching this vlog, better: pausing this vlog at a certain moment, I looked up Castela emoryi in Wikipedia to get more information and read to my surprise under Binomial name "Castela emoryi (A.Gray) Moran & Felger". Felger isn't a very common name, even here in Germany, where it stems from, but it's my last name, too. Because no article exists about the botanist Felger in Wikipedia, I asked Google, learning about Richard Stephen Felger, University of Arizona. Well, my first name isn't Richard, but Steffen, a German variation of Stephen. Until now, I've never heard/read of any other Stephen/Steffen/Stefan Felger on earth. I'm not the only one, what a soothing experience. Btw: In German, or better, in our southern German Swabian dialect, the verb "felgen" means to weed, to grub, and Felger means someone who does that. Not a botanists job, lol.
"Let's go check out this dumpster ovah 'ere" Eriogonum Deflexum. So beautiful a camera shot, it is now my background pic for my phone. Good job there sir! You should try your hand at botanical photography as a profession
I haven't watched a video on a while and I was finally able to go on a hike with out the voices in my head having an accent that I don't even have. I live near this area, so I had to watch...here they go again.
Grew up in small town AZ, love seeing the desert. We have family friends who are cattle ranchers on the AZ/NM border, they do aggressive herd rotation to prevent ecosystem damage.
Holy shit. Quartzite. Man i drive a Tesla so I must stop at that Carl’s Jr. Every time I go to California. Thanks. I do appreciate the crazy rock stores and the leathery locals, now I will look for those plants. Thanks. GFY. Lol
You fixed the macro focus! They got that messed up fungus down under too, as I am sure you are aware. Thank you for the lesson about the parts of the flower . My mind used to be super absorbent like the invasive mustard but my 'Bell ' was rung and made me dense like a fire activated seed pod.
I'm working through that book Evolution: Making Sense of Life and it's really good! Thanks so much for making it available. I can't wait to look throuh the different sources it gives and try become more scientifically literate.
"Piss-Stop" sounds like one of those small towns on the side of the highway that consists of a gas station that only has one working pump, a diner that you do NOT want to eat at, and a small population that all blink in unison.
Thank you for being on this planet at this time with us. Drive safely please. Be vigilant, as there is a lot of shady stuff happenning on the borders and that region right now. Just being a mama mia.Thank you to acknowledging discipline in all species. Again, please be careful on the road. Mix meth with rockhounds and whaddayagit???
Ha! Having thought I’d never see an Asclepias I ordered some as cut flower seeds from the US. Ok, it’ll be some cultivar but at least I’ll be able to see it. Wonder if the local insect dudes will know how to pollinate it. Probably not lol.
Just bought Botany in A Day. Can't wait till Im at the point that im identifying plants when I stop to take a pi§ on the side of the road. lol What's your opinion on permaculture?
@CasCade 509 I've seen most of em. Tony doesn't like the position of using plants for what they do so much as appreciating them for what they are. That said, he is seemingly an environmentalist. Permaculture is a viable solution to the problems he so frequently points out, albeit one that humanity more than likely will be unwilling to ho along with. Just curious on his thoughts on the whole practice, if he's familiar with it of course
@CasCade 509 Im for depopulation/population management through limited reproduction as well ... Id say an hour isn't exactly enough time to understand how Permaculture works ... Look up "Greening the Desert" documentary here on TH-cam ... That at least gives an introductory to the peotentials of Permaculture practices in real time and in the real world
@CasCade 509 plants trap and create moisture that's where the water comes from. This is how the rainforrest in south America exists despite its nutrient poor soils and what would be an extremely hot and dry climate, if not for the dense foliage. Nutrients come from building hummus layers, sometimes some is added, but any external supply is discouraged unless absolutely necessary. Ecological succession through the use of pioneer plants with no tillage is how you get there without external supply. The goal is to build environmental stability and ecological equilibrium. Permaculture essentially uses people to speed that process up dramatically while at the same time encouraging sustainable homes and food supply through the exact same practices to produce and maintain food forests with climate appropriate crop species. All of this isn't theoretical. Its literally just how ecology works. Humans just have the ability to speed up the process. We also have the ability to manipulate this through species selection to establish sustainable and permenant settlements and food supply. We could very well live this way with a continued growth in population with very little issue, its just a matter of actually doing it which,most are willing to do. That said, Im still for reproduction limits.
@CasCade 509 gardening, rainwater havest, using worm castings etc is a part of it, but all of those can be done both in a sustainable and an unsustainable way. Permaculture is essentially taking the problems of agriculture and turning them into a solution. Again, Permaculture is a lot more than an hours worth of reading. To elaborate, there's a 600 page college ruled textbook written simply on sustainable long term food storage and preservation practices. And that's only one part of the whole encompassing practice. That said, Permaculture was coined in the 70s and has basically been relegated to a grassroots movement until recently. Uc Santa barbara, Berkeley, university of oregon, and a few other schools have added it to there study options in the last decade or so. But for an in depth study most people have been stuck with private instruction. Horticulture is as close as you can get to a full college degree that implements similar practices but not quite as involved or as focused as just buying the books and being self taught or going to a privately taught class yourself.
I'd love to learn a thing or two from a true-blue Chicagoan. I'm a Navy veteran, and Chicago was the first major city other than Los Angeles. If you are anywhere near LA, please check out the Silver Moccasin Trail. It's early in the season, so it shouldn't be too snowed over, but is admittedly late in the season. It is a 50-mile section that weaves through the Pacific Crest Trail, and has a pretty fun biker bar at one point!
He spent many a day in libraries. He decided to just catch trains (train hopping) and during stops or down time, he would head to a library and read all sorts. He's actually super knowledgeable on a ton of subjects, but I think he has a large affinity for botany.
Mention of the Chocolate Mountains...... brings back memories. I used to spend weeks in the foothills of the Chocolates living in a frigging pup tent courtesy of the United States Marine Corps. We would set up Hawk surface to air missiles under the Mesquite down in the washes. Hot as balls in the daytime and cold as a whores heart at night. For shits, grins and giggles we would sit around a fire and throw in a belt of M-60 ammo and see what order we would bail out. The dumbest was always last. When that got old we would throw in a case of spray paint....that was fun.
Reno is the fastest growing city in America and as a local who lived here my life.. It's nice to see growth. But it happened so quick and Sparks took on such big contracts with Tesla without preperation. They should have been building apartments when they were building the gigafactory. We strugglin down here G bring in some light!! Also.. We have legal whores... Come to Reno!! You'll love the variety of plants on the cali nevada border in Tahoe.
Back in America again, I love it! Hey do you think that increased Co2 concentrations are currently influencing plant growth patterns? I think certain species are unfairly benefiting from increased Co2 levels around here.
I took a class on climate change in college a couple years ago and someone asked a similar question. The Prof said most plants are way more flexible to atmospheric change than we thought. However, narrow endemic populations are coping with climate change by moving up in elevation (if they can… tough luck for the cloud forests and alpine habitat :-(
Google lens app is pretty good. Just point your phone camera at it and it'll give you a somewhat accurate guess. Although it's made by google, so it'll probably somehow collect that information and sell it to everyone
Maybe someone on here can help answer a question. Was walking trails in the woods and noticed a lot of the trees looked as though someone went around the base with a chainsaw, all the way around about an inch deep. Anyone know the reasoning for this?
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt correct again. When working in forestry this was a common practice, while i dug chainsaw blades out of tree trunks with axes because they hired people who never eva used a chainsaw. truth.
Way back in the day Thomas Jefferson and other large landowners used to grow their tobacco by girdling huge swathes of woodland so the trees would die off, letting light through the understory. Then they'd plant a couple seasons worth of crops until the nutrients got used up and go and kill some more acres.
Aggressively informative
4:24 just playin..th-cam.com/video/reLhq-OFoLI/w-d-xo.html
I grown the skeleton plant got it to grow 7 feet from seed ah that was a fun 5 months. Man when I let that seed I grabbed half and filled 2 cups the ather half I let wind take man my nabers and 5 blocks down were so pissed when they watered there yard and a skeleton plant popped up
Piss-Stop Desert Botany & Crucifixion Thorn
that sounds like a Tom Waits song
What’s he building in there?
Lol. So true.
@@Chrisb8s ...but, what's he building in there?
"mean as fuk in a Charming and lovely way''...My new self description.
“It’s a mean fuck, in the most lovely and charming ways” lol, that sure resonated
I'm not sure where I found this guy but I'm Gunna go show him to all my friends right now
Right??
"The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... As a man is, so he sees." -- William Blake
I had the worst day today and this is the only thing that's managed to make me not wanna die so like thank you
I love you .
Dont dont do dumb shit 🤣🤣
Miranda.Take 5,take 10,take 20.The world is nutter butter now. Try and self care. People in general are not themselves as the conveyer belt has been turned up. Love from miss k.
If you can get your hands on a nice fresh mango you can make your day twice. Got the biggest dopamine rush when I ate one today.
Been there. Hang in there, girl. People need you, care about you and love you, and the most important one is *you.* This world fucking sucks. Feeling like wanting to die is a reasonable reaction to it. But stay. If only for more videos from this bastard. [big hug]
nooneknows I could use a nice fresh mango right now 🥭
Post script : we are having a free for all catching lionfish here on gulf. I hear you about the invasives. Right on.
I have heard that the native vegetation on the Nevada nuclear testing ranges is some of the best in the west because they don't allow any damn cattle out there. Cattle are worse for arid ecosystems than nuclear explosions.
@@johnstock3282 Some mushrooms grow on cow pies, but most mushrooms and their mycorrhiza are destroyed by cattle. The the biological soil crusts that are so important for desert ecology are trampled into dust. The welfare ranchers and terrorist cowboys have seized our public lands through corruption and death threats.
I'm no big brainier but didn't other herding animals belong in these places instead of cattle? Could be that
@Niko Bogatko exactly, therefore their grazing was more beneficial than some baron's exploration of the land... Nothing new
The admixture of actual science and profanity, the internet at its finest. The answer is yes, this guy is for real.
10:00-10:30
I relate to tony so much. Neither of us thinks calling people idiots is going to solve any of the worlds problems, but it's so hard to hold back, both of us do it regardless, then immediately apologise like a Canadian.
Agreed! He’s a gem
@@cellardoor7500 the most beautiful name on TH-cam. At least according to Donnie’s teacher
You are absolutely right about changing people's minds, but we need you to keep teaching because there are a lot of people who don't know and who haven't formed an opinion. They need to be given information in order to make an informed opinion. Thank you!
Kids need to learn critical thinking skills, not the bs many learn from their parents. Idiots should be charged with child abuse.
I just watched a guy swear over plants for half an hour. New sub.
sarasmr 42 wasn't it glorious?
Funny thing: While watching this vlog, better: pausing this vlog at a certain moment, I looked up Castela emoryi in Wikipedia to get more information and read to my surprise under Binomial name "Castela emoryi
(A.Gray) Moran & Felger". Felger isn't a very common name, even here in Germany, where it stems from, but it's my last name, too. Because no article exists about the botanist Felger in Wikipedia, I asked Google, learning about Richard Stephen Felger, University of Arizona. Well, my first name isn't Richard, but Steffen, a German variation of Stephen. Until now, I've never heard/read of any other Stephen/Steffen/Stefan Felger on earth. I'm not the only one, what a soothing experience. Btw: In German, or better, in our southern German Swabian dialect, the verb "felgen" means to weed, to grub, and Felger means someone who does that. Not a botanists job, lol.
"Let's go check out this dumpster ovah 'ere" Eriogonum Deflexum. So beautiful a camera shot, it is now my background pic for my phone.
Good job there sir! You should try your hand at botanical photography as a profession
dude you make me so happy these videos make my day thank you for the content please never stop
Oh jeezus, it's the Chi Town Shaman ova heeere. nothing but love and respect for this guy
Shaman and Sensei
I haven't watched a video on a while and I was finally able to go on a hike with out the voices in my head having an accent that I don't even have. I live near this area, so I had to watch...here they go again.
"Smells pretty good and it's not the fucking diesel that just blew in my face"...😆
Grew up in small town AZ, love seeing the desert. We have family friends who are cattle ranchers on the AZ/NM border, they do aggressive herd rotation to prevent ecosystem damage.
I live in a city where a scientist found a bunch of unknown species, in a parking lot. He was waiting for his kid to finish rowing practice.
This guy is great.
Love you man.
Keep doing what you do Brother!!.
Holy shit. Quartzite. Man i drive a Tesla so I must stop at that Carl’s Jr. Every time I go to California. Thanks. I do appreciate the crazy rock stores and the leathery locals, now I will look for those plants. Thanks. GFY. Lol
28:45 we need more guided meditations like this!
Love when you come to Arizona. Hope you can do more on the Madrean Sky Islands soon.
The world needed "YOU"----- thank you for this channel!!!!!!!!! So much funny philosophy with education and a nature walk =)
thank you for explaining the reproductive anatomy of the flower.
You fixed the macro focus! They got that messed up fungus down under too, as I am sure you are aware. Thank you for the lesson about the parts of the flower . My mind used to be super absorbent like the invasive mustard but my 'Bell ' was rung and made me dense like a fire activated seed pod.
Uhh yeah thanx fur another informative video on desert plants life and ya beautiful pups who require some Mary Jane.
They are a very high energy breed and need to be to be constantly annealed as you work them.
You've just become my new favorite channel. What a fuckin legend
Sweet little Eriogonum! Gracile is my fave
I'm working through that book Evolution: Making Sense of Life and it's really good! Thanks so much for making it available. I can't wait to look throuh the different sources it gives and try become more scientifically literate.
"People are gonna believe what they wanna believe. We live in an age where people form their opinions before they look at the facts."
I have been waiting so long to see that Eriogonum on this channel
You must've passed right through my town. We have the last McDonald's for a while which is how most people remember is.
"Piss-Stop" sounds like one of those small towns on the side of the highway that consists of a gas station that only has one working pump, a diner that you do NOT want to eat at, and a small population that all blink in unison.
Knuckle-dragging mouth breathers.
Thank you for being on this planet at this time with us. Drive safely please. Be vigilant, as there is a lot of shady stuff happenning on the borders and that region right now. Just being a mama mia.Thank you to acknowledging discipline in all species. Again, please be careful on the road. Mix meth with rockhounds and whaddayagit???
@Nasty NeekZ good.
@CasCade 509 i can just imagine.
oh your so focused you crack me up!!
Ha! Having thought I’d never see an Asclepias I ordered some as cut flower seeds from the US. Ok, it’ll be some cultivar but at least I’ll be able to see it. Wonder if the local insect dudes will know how to pollinate it. Probably not lol.
Thank you, Tony.
9:34 Nailed it.
WOW I wish I knew you were here in Arizona... have a safe journey !
what a magnificent plant!
would fit right in with the swafr spike mazes
No amount of evidence will ever convince an idiot - Mark Twain
“You can’t fix stupid” *_-some dude_*
Every time I hear senna, I think laxative. Worked w a lot of the geriatrics there ya know
Same. Senna & colace all day every day
love it ..... thinks for sharing
Just bought Botany in A Day. Can't wait till Im at the point that im identifying plants when I stop to take a pi§ on the side of the road.
lol
What's your opinion on permaculture?
Good question .
@CasCade 509 I've seen most of em. Tony doesn't like the position of using plants for what they do so much as appreciating them for what they are.
That said, he is seemingly an environmentalist. Permaculture is a viable solution to the problems he so frequently points out, albeit one that humanity more than likely will be unwilling to ho along with. Just curious on his thoughts on the whole practice, if he's familiar with it of course
@CasCade 509 Im for depopulation/population management through limited reproduction as well ... Id say an hour isn't exactly enough time to understand how Permaculture works ... Look up "Greening the Desert" documentary here on TH-cam ... That at least gives an introductory to the peotentials of Permaculture practices in real time and in the real world
@CasCade 509 plants trap and create moisture that's where the water comes from. This is how the rainforrest in south America exists despite its nutrient poor soils and what would be an extremely hot and dry climate, if not for the dense foliage.
Nutrients come from building hummus layers, sometimes some is added, but any external supply is discouraged unless absolutely necessary. Ecological succession through the use of pioneer plants with no tillage is how you get there without external supply.
The goal is to build environmental stability and ecological equilibrium. Permaculture essentially uses people to speed that process up dramatically while at the same time encouraging sustainable homes and food supply through the exact same practices to produce and maintain food forests with climate appropriate crop species.
All of this isn't theoretical. Its literally just how ecology works. Humans just have the ability to speed up the process. We also have the ability to manipulate this through species selection to establish sustainable and permenant settlements and food supply.
We could very well live this way with a continued growth in population with very little issue, its just a matter of actually doing it which,most are willing to do. That said, Im still for reproduction limits.
@CasCade 509 gardening, rainwater havest, using worm castings etc is a part of it, but all of those can be done both in a sustainable and an unsustainable way. Permaculture is essentially taking the problems of agriculture and turning them into a solution. Again, Permaculture is a lot more than an hours worth of reading.
To elaborate, there's a 600 page college ruled textbook written simply on sustainable long term food storage and preservation practices. And that's only one part of the whole encompassing practice.
That said, Permaculture was coined in the 70s and has basically been relegated to a grassroots movement until recently. Uc Santa barbara, Berkeley, university of oregon, and a few other schools have added it to there study options in the last decade or so. But for an in depth study most people have been stuck with private instruction.
Horticulture is as close as you can get to a full college degree that implements similar practices but not quite as involved or as focused as just buying the books and being self taught or going to a privately taught class yourself.
Appreciate your videos, danke.
At work right now 2 thumbs up I will watch it later on tonight
I would have assumed Zizyphus spp., maybe a relative of Greythorn. Never seen that one before.
I'd love to learn a thing or two from a true-blue Chicagoan. I'm a Navy veteran, and Chicago was the first major city other than Los Angeles. If you are anywhere near LA, please check out the Silver Moccasin Trail. It's early in the season, so it shouldn't be too snowed over, but is admittedly late in the season. It is a 50-mile section that weaves through the Pacific Crest Trail, and has a pretty fun biker bar at one point!
Ahh I love obnoxiously excited dogs they just want to explore everything. They also do some of the funniest/dumbest shit.
Wonderful day
Doggies’ Annex? Doggy’s Xanax! Who likes bong rips and botany tours.
We live in an age when people are able to be convinced that the world is flat, despite reams of evidence to the contrary.
will the brassica ever turn into a type of mulch for the desert?
We like these trees.
Paul from the oasis bookstore in Q-town pass'd away lass spring
www.parkerliveonline.com/2019/05/08/paul-winer-dies/
10:29 I love this man.
LOOK AT ALL DA TRAYYYSHHHHH!!!!!!!
This is my new plant ID inner monologue voice
I got called a plant nationalist the other day
In botany I condone fascism
What prompted that? Did you call out a foreign invasive? Those countries aren't sending their best! 😜
Finally a video with creosote. The only creosote I could germinate was stolen 😕
I wanna walk through Southern Illinois with you; if you find yourself in the Carbondale-area neck of the woods let me know!
I should consider some dog xan for my girl she’s a feral gremlin at times lmao
Yes.
10 GIANT THROBBING ANTHERS
I like this dog here
which video is the one where he talks about like all the books he recommends to people asking like buh buh how do i get started learning about plants?
I think I'm in love...
How did he learn all this? Would love to know
Reading. Lots and lots of reading.
He spent many a day in libraries. He decided to just catch trains (train hopping) and during stops or down time, he would head to a library and read all sorts. He's actually super knowledgeable on a ton of subjects, but I think he has a large affinity for botany.
Nice
can you do a video on NM plants?
Did a bunch in August scroll back
I now my epitaph...
"A mean fuck in the most loving way" 🙄😂😂
Hey Toni your botany knowledge is amazing but making these videos would blow your witness protection
Loving your channel. Told my Botanist sister about it..hoping she checks it out too.
Mention of the Chocolate Mountains...... brings back memories. I used to spend weeks in the foothills of the Chocolates living in a frigging pup tent courtesy of the United States Marine Corps. We would set up Hawk surface to air missiles under the Mesquite down in the washes. Hot as balls in the daytime and cold as a whores heart at night. For shits, grins and giggles we would sit around a fire and throw in a belt of M-60 ammo and see what order we would bail out. The dumbest was always last. When that got old we would throw in a case of spray paint....that was fun.
Id love it if you came to Boulder Mountain/Capitol Reef!
Just discovered this channel, reminds me of AvE!
where ya headed bro
Sadly Paul Winer died earlier this year, it seems like. I wish I'd crossed paths with him the one time I went to Quartzsite!
So that eriogonum is non-pinnate?
Lmk if u come thru RENO NV... ILL BUY U LUNCH... OR A COFFEE. I'm not trying to hit on u either just wanna say thanks for all the videos
Reno is the fastest growing city in America and as a local who lived here my life.. It's nice to see growth. But it happened so quick and Sparks took on such big contracts with Tesla without preperation. They should have been building apartments when they were building the gigafactory. We strugglin down here G bring in some light!!
Also.. We have legal whores...
Come to Reno!! You'll love the variety of plants on the cali nevada border in Tahoe.
BLUE WATER PINES omg
He couldn't handle all the Eriogonum species 😂
Love ya Fuckin Tony! 🤘🏽🌱🌿🌳🍃 peace Brother safe travels. And I got that inatApp. Dope as hell. Stop in Houston when you back in TEXAS.
That foo is smart lol I got a kelpie
Back in America again, I love it! Hey do you think that increased Co2 concentrations are currently influencing plant growth patterns? I think certain species are unfairly benefiting from increased Co2 levels around here.
Don't know enough to comment, sorry.
I took a class on climate change in college a couple years ago and someone asked a similar question. The Prof said most plants are way more flexible to atmospheric change than we thought. However, narrow endemic populations are coping with climate change by moving up in elevation (if they can… tough luck for the cloud forests and alpine habitat :-(
What books do you reccomend for field identification? You channel is great!
Google lens app is pretty good. Just point your phone camera at it and it'll give you a somewhat accurate guess. Although it's made by google, so it'll probably somehow collect that information and sell it to everyone
"DOG XANAX!"
3 cups a coffee at midnight and can't sleep!
Maybe someone on here can help answer a question. Was walking trails in the woods and noticed a lot of the trees looked as though someone went around the base with a chainsaw, all the way around about an inch deep. Anyone know the reasoning for this?
Girdling. Easiest way to kill a tree without having to fell it.
*because trees are actually only alive on the outer inch or so of their biomass, depending on the overall size of the tree.
Thank you
@@CrimePaysButBotanyDoesnt correct again. When working in forestry this was a common practice, while i dug chainsaw blades out of tree trunks with axes because they hired people who never eva used a chainsaw. truth.
Way back in the day Thomas Jefferson and other large landowners used to grow their tobacco by girdling huge swathes of woodland so the trees would die off, letting light through the understory. Then they'd plant a couple seasons worth of crops until the nutrients got used up and go and kill some more acres.
"If you dont love erigeron your an asshole!" Please make that a shirt!
here is upside of them grazing in desert; because fodder is so poor they have to cover a large range and destroy all that more... :(
Is this wild ass purlane pinnate.. Is that what u talkn bout my bro
good ass vid as always dude
this guy...this guy here....
Tell me you tried the kallstroemia.
i’m from the mid-west where Fescue destroyed 90% of the local flora
I've never looked for so long or so closely at one person's fingertips.
It's just a mean fuck, in the most charming of ways. Hahaha
Whatta fuckin' beaut🌻🌼💮🌱🌸🌺!!!