weird machine


rogerwilkerson:

Huntington Beach - 1962

rogerwilkerson:

Huntington Beach - 1962


studioghibligifs:

Nothing that happens is ever forgotten.

(via stannisbaratheon)

khroxas13:

No but really like really I’m not ready for httyd 2 like I thought I was but no

I mean look at our hiccup

look

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at

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this

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cutie

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and then BAM

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he turns into this and I know httyd 2 is going to be amazing but how did this happen like what did Neville Longbottom pay a visit to hiccup someone explain

(via 0prahwinfr3y)



nayx:

this is so illegal.  we’re going to get in so much trouble.  you cant just steal all the sand from the beach and replace it with bread crumbs

(via senpai-noticed-you-so-he)




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kushstagram:

“eating mcdonalds all the time will make you have acne and be fat”image

(Source: smallgay, via senpai-noticed-you-so-he)




thepaintedbench:

Cat on Constantine’s Foot, Palatine Museum, Rome

thepaintedbench:

Cat on Constantine’s Foot, Palatine Museum, Rome

(via actualcanadiansherlockholmes)


(Source: togifs, via thereisnosaintellen)


jesusniptits:

I dyed my hair last night and this morning I woke up and it looked like somebody murdered a dangan ronpa character

jesusniptits:

I dyed my hair last night and this morning I woke up and it looked like somebody murdered a dangan ronpa character

(via senpai-noticed-you-so-he)


likeafieldmouse:

Luca Nino Antonucci - Second Star to the Right (2010)

Artist’s statement: 

“The study of astronomy is a practice that engages in a delicate balancing act between hope and truth. Our vision of the universe is a systematic categorization of existence. As inhabitants of our planet, we are all involuntary participants in the organization of the known universe and the exploration of the unknown. 

One could say that an entire pattern of thinking comes from studying the delicate position of the human being in the universe. Somewhere between fear and romanticism, all rational thought is held and subjected.
And the truth, whatever it may be, is conditioned by our relative position
and our ‘rational’ thought, which is constantly and consistently subject to
romanticism.

These cards are intended as valentines to the universe, pointing out a personalized romantic relationship we all have with the cosmos. All of text is taken from scientific reports.”

(via intheparlor)



Aubrey Michela, 19

"It does no harm to the romance of the sunset to know a little bit about it."














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