Bramble Frogsfriend 🐸
@bramblefroggy.bsky.social
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King of the frogs of Bramble Lake and the toads of Bitterbingle Bog / Keebler hunter extrodinare / (heehoo/him)
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bramblefroggy.bsky.social
They need the cheese and the beer, that's the two major food groups
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townguard.bsky.social
I've never once met a person who was "worthless" or "unimportant".

Every stream and spring, no matter how small, feeds and directs the river.
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bramblefroggy.bsky.social
The kids are calling him "Pibble", and he's demanding everyone "wash his belly".
Pibble the French bulldog puppy
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gnomeybumblecrunch.bsky.social
Smoked gnomish weed and got so high I learned to teleport
bramblefroggy.bsky.social
Fat fucking Hobbits ate my lunch for today and called it "elevensies" and now I have to wait until 7 PM to eat again
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bramblefroggy.bsky.social
All I've ever wanted was a lil guy like this fella
IT'S A BABY BEAR ON A SWING AND HE'S SITTING QUITE POLITELY
bramblefroggy.bsky.social
Ahh, Autumn. The crisp air & fall colors make me crave a Blumpkin Fappaccino.
bramblefroggy.bsky.social
I've found an ancient tome titled that, and it shivered my timbers
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Slapping my rump and howling with despair and agony
bramblefroggy.bsky.social
The name "Weevil" should've been used on a mammal or something, not a snouty beetle
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racheldeering.bsky.social
Grannonia and the fox, Warwick Goble, 1911.
It portrays a scene from the collection "Stories from the Pentamerone" by Giambattista Basile. 
The artwork features a woman, identified as Grannonia, elegantly dressed in a black robe adorned with floral designs and a green cloak with intricate patterns. She is seated under a large tree with heavy, drooping leaves, in a reflective posture. Before her, a fox gazes intently at her.
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racheldeering.bsky.social
The Little Hedgehog, Molly Brett, 1966.
Illustration from Molly Brett's children's book, "The Untidy Little Hedgehog," depicting a whimsical scene inside a tree or burrow. It features several woodland creatures interacting within a system of tunnels and staircases carved into the earth or a tree trunk. 
A woodpecker stands on a step, looking towards a small hedgehog on the steps below. The hedgehog faces the woodpecker, appearing engaged in conversation or observation.
A winding staircase ascends into the upper part of the burrow, where a small, mouse-like creature peeks out from an opening.
A barn owl sits on a ledge or step, looking towards the center of the illustration. Above the owl, a bat hangs upside down from the ceiling of the burrow.
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snufkinlib.bsky.social
Some people should follow the Holy Father’s lead and touch grass
bramblefroggy.bsky.social
I accidentally protected my new Balkan homeland so well I was awarded an Olympic swimming pool full of Rakija
bramblefroggy.bsky.social
This is my cannon that I use to defend my new Balkan homeland
A cannon from Španjola Tvrđava im Hvar, Croatia