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Bitch

So I changed my x girlfriends and every other number she used to text me from contact names to “bitch”.

It’s hard to think that you can be so close to people and feel so alone.

lifewithoutmusicwouldbepureagony:

Maxxxxxxx, you’re killing me.

lifewithoutmusicwouldbepureagony:

Maxxxxxxx, you’re killing me.

(Source: i-shall-grow, via sayanythingappreciation)

jeremyswan:

What an honor to tattoo these #polarity #tattoos on the ever productive multi talented @maxbemis and his wife @sdupreebemis. Little Lucy was a joy today too!

jeremyswan:

What an honor to tattoo these #polarity #tattoos on the ever productive multi talented @maxbemis and his wife @sdupreebemis. Little Lucy was a joy today too!

(via sayanythingappreciation)

(Source: togifs, via tiptoe-tiptoe)

braiker:

hey internet, go to hell. 

braiker:

hey internet, go to hell. 

thisistheverge:

Experimental headsets let you see the invisible, hear the inaudible
Students at the Royal College of Arts in London have designed headsets capable of augmenting the sights and sounds around us to enhance our sensory experiences. The project — called Eidos — utilizes two pieces of wearable technology that pick out the most important audio and visual information to deliver the data that really matters. 

thisistheverge:

Experimental headsets let you see the invisible, hear the inaudible

Students at the Royal College of Arts in London have designed headsets capable of augmenting the sights and sounds around us to enhance our sensory experiences. The project — called Eidos — utilizes two pieces of wearable technology that pick out the most important audio and visual information to deliver the data that really matters. 

braiker:

true story

braiker:

true story

(Source: venimosensondepaz)

braiker:

A Final Embrace: The Most Haunting Photograph from Bangladesh
Speechless. Read this. Breathtaking. 

braiker:

A Final Embrace: The Most Haunting Photograph from Bangladesh

Speechless. Read this. Breathtaking. 

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odditiesoflife:

The Fukang Meteorite

Back in the year 2000, an incredible meteorite weighing 2,211 pounds was discovered near Fukang, a city located in the northwestern region of Xinjiang, China. Named the Funkang meteorite, it was identified as a pallasite, a type of stony–iron meteorite. With4.5 billion years in the making, its golden olivine mixed with silvery nickel-iron to create a stunningly beautiful mosaic effect.

Pallasites are extremely rare even among meteorites (only about 1% of all meteorites are this type) and Fukang has been hailed as one of the greatest meteorite discoveries of the 21st century.

It has since been divided into slices which give the effect of stained glass when the sun shines through them. It is so valuable that even tiny chunks sell in the region for $40 to $60 a gram. An anonymous collector holds the largest portion, which weighs 925 pounds.

rhamphotheca:

Tussore Silk Moth (Antheraea mylitta), family Saturniidae, India
(photo: Butterfly House | Flickr)

rhamphotheca:

Tussore Silk Moth (Antheraea mylitta), family Saturniidae, India

(photo: Butterfly House | Flickr)

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Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), Eurasia
(photo: Christophe Salin)

rhamphotheca:

Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), Eurasia

(photo: Christophe Salin)

(Source: followthewestwind)

rhamphotheca:

Baby Pallas’s Cat Kittens at the Feline Conservation Center
At about 6 weeks old, the eyes of the Pallas’ cat kittens are starting to change color. Pallas’s Cat (Otocolobus manul) is a near threatened species from the steppes and sub-mountainous areas of central Asia.
More photos at http://www.wildcatzoo.org/births.html
(via: EFBC’s Feline Conservation Center)

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rhamphotheca:

Baby Pallas’s Cat Kittens at the Feline Conservation Center

At about 6 weeks old, the eyes of the Pallas’ cat kittens are starting to change color. Pallas’s Cat (Otocolobus manul) is a near threatened species from the steppes and sub-mountainous areas of central Asia.

More photos at http://www.wildcatzoo.org/births.html

(via: EFBC’s Feline Conservation Center)

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