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22

Jan

faithandfury:

thisiswherethetruthbegins:

skinnyniggaballin:

h0peful-melancholy:

For your satisfaction.

how the fuck

they had a soft-ice machine on our last cruise and one dude managed to create an even higher and still perfectly shaped ice cream in a cone and he turned to me (I was standing next to him in line) and held it in front of my nose and screamed “Skills!” and smiled so proudly, it was wonderful

that writing though

giannymphotosblog:

things seem not to matter that much from up here. 

21

Jan

jkellemn0p:

I actually really love it when someone remembers small details and quirks about me or addresses me by my name at unexpected times like at the end of a sentence and I don’t know why but I just really, really do.

Things women shouldn’t have to apologize for:

kruled:

1. Having our periods
2. Sexual preference
3. Farting/pooping
4. Bra cup sizes
5. Independence
6. Painting our faces
7. How many people we’ve slept with
8. Looking like hell
9. Not enjoying giving blow jobs
10. Being girly
11. Not being girly
12. Putting relationships first
13. Healthy eating
14. Not liking children
15. Making more money
16. Not wanting to have sex
17. Putting work first
18. Eating too much

She’s a keeper, too bad you didn’t keep her.

16

Jan

(Source: weheartit.com)

words-of-emotion:
“Pizza After Sex?
”

accessinfinity:

Someone decided to put a camera in a guitar, and captured the Guitars Oscillations. So cool.

missbassweight:

temporal-eternity:

videohall:

A video that has made me rethink things.

Fuck. I knew there had to be a twist, but not that. Powerful.

wow that was one of the most powerful things I’ve ever seen

nubbsgalore:

the translucent skin of the northern glassfrog (hyalinobatrachium fleischmanni) allows us to see its internal viscera, and, in the case of the fifth photo, a mother’s eggs.

and yet, it is the male glassfrogs who alone provide the parental care, as the females flee the scene once the eggs have been delivered. it for this reason that these protective male glassfrogs can be extremely aggressive.   

to date, there is no clear explanation for the evolution of this transparency. most frogs are not transparent, as this would expose organs to the deleterious effects of sunlight and heat.

but the transparent underbelly of the glassfrog is covered in light reflecting organelles called iridiphores which could give the glassfrogs the ability to optimize their internal homeostasis.

some suspect this abdoninal transparency helps the glassfrog to blend into its environment, though no evidence as yet supports this crypsis hypothesis. 

photos by (click pic) alejandro arteaga, nicholas reusens, thomas marent, pete oxfordheidi and hans jurgen koch, joel sartore and geoff gallice

bluntb4be:
“this game was literally my favorite omg
”

bluntb4be:

this game was literally my favorite omg