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icantbelieveitsalawblog:

All of human history has led us to the moment that we developed the technology to digitally add a top hat to a photo of an adorable miniature octopus.

icantbelieveitsalawblog:

All of human history has led us to the moment that we developed the technology to digitally add a top hat to a photo of an adorable miniature octopus.

(Source: darkroastedblend.com)

mrgulogulo:

Photographs of dancers taken with long exposure 

Who was the photographer!? I want to know!

xgoregore:

brooklyndreaming:

A company called Bevshots has produced a series of shots of booze under the microscope at the Florida State University’s chemistry labs. Here are their molecules at 1000x Magnification!

Champagne:

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Dry Martini:

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Margarita:

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Pina Colada:

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Sake:

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Scotch:

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Tequila:

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Vodka:

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I DRINK COLORS.

(Source: telegraph.co.uk)

kimberannbrand:

Split Family Faces

How much do you and your family members really look alike? Quebec, Canada-based graphic designer and photographer Ulric Collette has created a shockingly cool project where he’s exploring the genetic similarities between different members of the same family. By splitting their faces in half and then splicing them together, he creates interesting new people that are sometimes quite normal looking and other times far from it. He calls this series Genetic Portraits.

Okay this is just really interesting to me. 

(Source: krabwatch)

icantbelieveitsalawblog:



All of human history has led us to the moment that we developed the technology to digitally add a top hat to a photo of an adorable miniature octopus.

icantbelieveitsalawblog:

All of human history has led us to the moment that we developed the technology to digitally add a top hat to a photo of an adorable miniature octopus.

(Source: darkroastedblend.com)

boxed-hobo:

oh my god.

LOOK AT THE BABIES.

LOOK AT HIS LITTLE TONGUE IN THE LAST PICTURE.

Katie: “HOW CAN ONE CREATURE BE SO CUTE?!”

(Source: supernovaqirl)

tomhiddlestonswife:

rosenightshade:

tomhiddlestonswife:

No one in the world has swagger like us.

In response to Lady Gaga’s heinous and miserable attempt to appropriate the burqa. It’s disrespectful to muslim women who actually do wear the burqa and no, she’s not doing anything for us by wearing it in a very sexualized manner in the name of fashion. There is nothing that will justify what she did and how she did it. This is REAL burqa swag.

Sorry. I can’t hear you over the sound of how much your religion hates anyone with a vagina.

That’s actually funny considering that in the pre-Islamic era, in the Arab societies, the women were deprived of the most basic human rights that is required for human existence. The practice of female infanticide was widely practiced among some of the Arab tribes. The first and foremost contribution that Islam made to elevating the social status of the Arab women was to give them the right to live. Islam forbade this inhumane practice and was highly critical of the attitudes allowing parents to reject their female children. Islam viewed the practice as a crime and murder. When women were nothing but chattel and property in places that are considered “modern” today like England and France, Muslim women were being given the right to inherit, divorce, work, keep their own money as well as spend their husbands, 1400 years ago in the deserts of Arabia.  Why would a “misogynistic and patriarchal” religion care about these innocent baby girls? Why would Islam tell us that our mothers are the most respected figures in our lives after God and the Prophet? Muslim female scholars argue that most wrongs committed against women in the strictest countries of the Muslim world are not based on the Quran. It is based on local culture, traditions, political repression, illiteracy and poverty. Which can probably be said the same for your ~accepting and free~ western societies as well. Learn your stuff before you spew some stuff you probably learned from Pamela Geller.

(Source: faineemae)

gaksdesigns:

Hand paintings by artist Guido Daniele

erdayclassy:

 I came across “Project Unbreakable” when it started in October 2011. it is a simple and powerful project, where survivors of sexual assault hold a poster with a quote from their attacker (and/or reactions from family/friends/judicial system). *Trigger warning for sexual assault, child abuse, secondary trauma*

The founder of the project, Grace Brown, had to hire interns to handle the volume of survivors coming forward with stories across the United States. The fact that “Project Unbreakable” has taken off is both a testament to the strength of survivors and evidence of the pervasiveness of sexual violence.

We need to challenge how shockingly commonplace sexual domination is in our culture.

We need to stop excusing domination, aggression, and sexual entitlement as just part of “boys being boys”.

We need to celebrate boys and men who respect women and go against the grain of “traditional” masculinity.

We need to hear these survivor stories and make them louder and more powerful than the victim-blaming narratives, which persistently shame victims into isolated silence and encourage perpetrators to carry on without consequence.

The first one just broke my heart.

(Source: resonantbodies)

razorshapes:

Arctic Landscapes by Francois Delfosse | On Tumblr

Transforming ordinary materials into an ambitious series of photographs, Belgian architect Francois Delfosse created these Arctic landscapes using only light and a plastic bag. The end result is pretty impressive! 

Oh my goodness. That black pug!! And the wrinkly bulldog! And the jumping terrier one! And the little one being licked!!!!! SQUEE!!

(Source: cutesets)

landscapelifescape:

Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA
Royaume de Mousse by alexandre-deschaumes

landscapelifescape:

Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA

Royaume de Mousse by alexandre-deschaumes

snigglemuffin:

upper-stories:

somethingcrowbars:

chocoboco:

all1sees:

princessloofah:

chiicharron:

cosmicastrogazer:

elementoid:

!!!

What do I even tag this.

omg

it’s like a vast reflection of the sky

oh my god where is this, I HAVE TO GO HERE. OMG

Wahhhh blue is my favorite color, I HAVE to go there ;A;

Makes me think of the flower field in FFVIII only blue 

i want to find this field and just stand in it for a while.

Like I wasn’t feeling homesick for Japan enough :<

(Source: apolonisaphrodisia)