π¨ Pumpkin monkey – October 31 2022
TOGETHER WITH Happy Monday. In the spirit of Halloween, we present you with this pumpkin-colored monkey named Rhubarb. She is not wearing
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TOGETHER WITH Happy Monday. In the spirit of Halloween, we present you with this pumpkin-colored monkey named Rhubarb. She is not wearing
TOGETHER WITH Happy Friday. The Internet *thinks* the Starbucks holiday drink menu will start on November 2, and they are furious that
TOGETHER WITH Happy Thursday. A survey from Adobe showed that π€ (#1), π(#2), π(#3) are the most misunderstood emoji. Number two is not just
TOGETHER WITH Happy Wednesday. Virgin Australia is offering people the chance to participate in a $145,000 lottery but you can only
TOGETHER WITH Happy Tuesday. At the time of this writing, WhatsApp has been down for a few hours. It’s been a nice
TOGETHER WITH Happy Monday. Is this a Halloween monster? Nope! It’s a close-up of an ant. This photo won a Nikon photography
TOGETHER WITH Happy Friday. Hats off to this deceased granny who left this note at her own funeral. credit: Ny post In Case
TOGETHER WITH Happy Thursday. This is the first-ever video of a black Canadian lynx, according to a Canadian researcher. That’s a big
TOGETHER WITH Happy Wednesday. Snakes on a plane! A passenger in first class found a snake under their seat, and
TOGETHER WITH Happy Tuesday. Japanese architects designed these teardrop tents that provide an unobstructed view of nature. Cool, so long as that
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