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thepocketmouse:

yann tiersen; summer ‘78

(Source: burningveins, via raganellis)

nut3lla4-da-win:

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rational thinking and stuff #writing (Taken with instagram)

#writing 

rational thinking and stuff #writing (Taken with instagram)

emilyyum:

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(Source: shitshilarious, via theanimalarchive)

emilyyum:

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Chinese farmer Hao Xianzhang has perfected the process of growing pears inside Buddha shaped plastic molds. They are sold at 50 yuan (about $7.32 USD) in the village of Hexia, China and are thought to bring good luck.

(Source: picalla, via cannibal-mermaids)


Chinese farmer Hao Xianzhang has perfected the process of growing pears inside Buddha shaped plastic molds. They are sold at 50 yuan (about $7.32 USD) in the village of Hexia, China and are thought to bring good luck.

beau-eyes:

viper—snake:

mollym4c:

lmfao want.

im crying

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heyitslejla:

NEED

earth-song:

this is an extremely rare albine gorilla

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earth-song:

this is an extremely rare albine gorilla

climbsme:

Because stairs are lame.

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climbsme:

Because stairs are lame.
vanished:

Rachael Putt

orientaltiger:

The shapes seen in the image are about the size of a thumbnail. They are created by mixing ferrofluid with water color and putting it into a magnetic field. When put under a magnetic field iron particles in the ferrofluid solution start to rearrange, forming the black channels and separating the water colors from the ferrofluid. These are the results.

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