Video 21 May 15,967 notes

seventy-five-percent-water:

Gymnosomata, commonly known as Sea Angels. An apt name- the sea angels are the ethereal, translucent, fluttering angels of the sea. 

In hard scientific terms, they’re small swimming sea slugs, but we’ll pass over that for now and just admire how delicately beautiful these wonderful creatures are.

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I love artpart 44 | Leonid Afremov (Леонид Афремов)

Video 16 May 38,549 notes

shruggingmidnights:

dieselcreek:

destroy-the-machines:

latenightalaska:

no-thing-is-real:

razorshapes:

Henry Hargreaves - No Seconds (2012) - photos documenting the last meals that were served to inmates on death row

wow

this is the coolest fucking thing

I like how some guys are like declining meals and one of them is just “yeah I’ll have lobster and steak and I’ll watch LoTR while I’m eating it”

the guy who watched LoTR also died by firing squad. I didn’t realize they did that shit so recently.

This is art.

Video 16 May 4,403 notes

travelingcolors:

Sparkle Geometric Table (by John Foster)

John Fosters invites us to discover “Sparkle Palace Geometric Table”, a creation of glass with multiple light reflections. The table, thinking on the basis of an inverted pyramid made ​​of colored glass crystal offers a colorful rendering of the most successful to discover images in the future.

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Video 8 May 120,605 notes

the-fiction-of-the-fix:

kittens have their first sips of water [x]

you could have told me it was kittens drinking the blood of my family and i still would have been like “awww”

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Photo 8 May 1,112 notes 
Dragon Baby

Dragon Baby

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biologytextbook:

a support group for people who began using popular slang ironically but now cannot stop

word

Photo 3 May 52,665 notes teenage-hoodlum:

Lenticular clouds over Mount Fuji, Japan. These are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form at high altitudes, usually perpendicular to the direction of the wind.

teenage-hoodlum:

Lenticular clouds over Mount Fuji, Japan. These are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form at high altitudes, usually perpendicular to the direction of the wind.

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Photo 3 May 6,801 notes alicerwhiteley:

If this isn’t the best picture on the Internet, I don’t know what is

alicerwhiteley:

If this isn’t the best picture on the Internet, I don’t know what is

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Photo 3 May 23 notes catsonamps:

i think this is the first soldano on the blog. nice. 

catsonamps:

i think this is the first soldano on the blog. nice. 

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