Dances With Noodles

zarya-zaryanitsa:

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Neo-gothic mausoleum of Robert Karl von Lachmann-Falkenau in Jałowiec, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland. Photos by abandoned_nordic.

i-am-a-fish:

i-am-a-fish:

be careful if I ever look at you like this!

>:3

watch out!!

helpful guide just in case any of you try fking with me >:3

a chart titled "the amount of danger you're in" with a list of text faces,  :] :P ^_^ :3 >:3  all of them are labeled "I pose no threat"ALT

thefloralmenace:

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I received the best gas station restroom key ever the other day, and I would LOVE to start a thread of these. If you have a similar pic, and it’s not from America, please tell me the country because I am genuinely curious how widespread the concept of “attach key to absurd thing to ensure its return” is.

girlnextvore:

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this Conversation pit is ruining my life

urgetocreate:
“Viktor Zaretsky (Ukrainian 1925-90), Glowing Sky, 1988, Oil on canvas
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urgetocreate:

Viktor Zaretsky (Ukrainian 1925-90), Glowing Sky, 1988, Oil on canvas

hugforslug:

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munching on some lichens

itwashotwestayedinthewater:

dude did you seriously just put the lime in the coconut and drink it all up?

toskarin:

studentofetherium:

studentofetherium:

i hate that “that that” is grammatically correct. why is english the joke language

by the way, this post was inspired by some writing i was doing last night where i wrote “that that” and got so mad that i had to take a break for the rest of the evening

it’s understandable that that “that that” that ended your writing session would inspire a post like that

sparklehoard:

Im curious.


have you ever stopped watching a show just because a character suddenly died?

yes

no

knuppitalism-with-ue:

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We know little about the deep sea environments of the Mesozoic but one place where we can get a glimpse into this world is the Münsterland basin. We have here several localities that preserved shallow and deep water animals side by side, caused by underwater landslides. These carried stuff from the rim of the basin and buried them in the deep with other material that was down there.

Tachynectes here is a very early lanternfish. Flattened lanternfishes are no longer a thing these days and we actually have lanternfishes from these localities that show their photophores preserved. We know where they glowed!