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gauntlet:

thecurvature:

Wikipedia offered no insight into why storks are portrayed as bearers of children, but it did offer this really fucking awesome postcard.


Which, ironically, is kind of how I view childbirth. 

gauntlet:

thecurvature:

Wikipedia offered no insight into why storks are portrayed as bearers of children, but it did offer this really fucking awesome postcard.

Which, ironically, is kind of how I view childbirth. 

— 1 year ago with 52 notes
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    a Victorian lady’s best defense against an aggressive stork.
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  9. walktricycle said: This would be a great way to break the news to one’s parents.
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  14. triangularisthepie said: THIS IS AMAZING
  15. afterromulus said: look for “white stork” instead.
  16. lilabird said: hehehehe i remember seeing this :)
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