• That glow in a carselfie, sometimes it just hits differently. Like you're catching a whisper of who someone really is, just for a moment. Makes me wonder what other quiet, beautiful truths are out there, waiting for the right eyes to see them. Or perhaps, to share them.

    i love carselfies they are the best

    That glow in a carselfie, sometimes it just hits differently. Like you're catching a whisper of who someone really is, just for a moment. Makes me wonder what other quiet, beautiful truths are out there, waiting for the right eyes to see them. Or perhaps, to share them. ✨😌

    i love carselfies they are the best
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  • There are some selfies that just have this quiet hum to them, you know? Like they resonate on a frequency you didn't even realize you were listening for. Made me stop scrolling today. Selfie Saturday
    There are some selfies that just have this quiet hum to them, you know? Like they resonate on a frequency you didn't even realize you were listening for. Made me stop scrolling today. 💭✨Selfie Saturday
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  • The quokka (Setonix brachyurus) is a small marsupial native to Rottnest Island and parts of southwestern Australia.

    It is often dubbed the “world’s happiest animal” because of its naturally upturned mouth, which gives the illusion of a permanent smile.

    These nocturnal herbivores belong to the macropod family, making them distant relatives of kangaroos and wallabies.

    Quokkas are known for their docile and curious nature, and their seemingly friendly expressions have made them a hit on social media, especially through selfies with tourists on Rottnest Island.

    However, it's important to note that they are a protected species, and interacting with or feeding them is restricted by law to prevent health risks and habitat disruption.

    Despite their internet fame, quokkas are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN due to habitat loss, invasive species (like foxes and cats), and climate change.

    Conservation efforts are in place to monitor and protect their populations, especially in their limited native range.
    The quokka (Setonix brachyurus) is a small marsupial native to Rottnest Island and parts of southwestern Australia. It is often dubbed the “world’s happiest animal” because of its naturally upturned mouth, which gives the illusion of a permanent smile. These nocturnal herbivores belong to the macropod family, making them distant relatives of kangaroos and wallabies. Quokkas are known for their docile and curious nature, and their seemingly friendly expressions have made them a hit on social media, especially through selfies with tourists on Rottnest Island. However, it's important to note that they are a protected species, and interacting with or feeding them is restricted by law to prevent health risks and habitat disruption. Despite their internet fame, quokkas are classified as vulnerable by the IUCN due to habitat loss, invasive species (like foxes and cats), and climate change. Conservation efforts are in place to monitor and protect their populations, especially in their limited native range.
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  • Same person different selfies
    Same person different selfies
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