June32012

ergophobiaa:

youvebeen-loki-d:

Requested by anon: All my “Bad Parenting Odin” memes 

#lokifeels

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June22012

photojojo:

Who’d have known your stomach could double as a camera?

Two UK students, Josh Lake and Luke Evans, ate 35mm film and were able to process photos after the film, erm, came out!

Students Make Photos by Eating 35mm Film

cleaning off the film in the dark room must have been a pain.

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10PM

Part 10 of an incredibly long-winded appreciation of scenery in the Lord of the Rings trilogy x

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9PM

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June12012

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6PM
heysammy:

gay-men:

The future.

heysammy:

gay-men:

The future.

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5PM
4PM

When people consistently like/reblog my posts, I grow fond of them even if I’ve never talked to them.

xmayb:

I end up staring at my notifications like

everyone does this, methinks

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4PM
bobbycaputo:

Sun’s Embrace
Photograph by Colleen Pinski, My Shot
An observer in Colorado stands framed by a partial solar eclipse in a picture taken last week and submitted to National Geographic’s My Shot.
Solar eclipses happen when the moon lines up between Earth and the sun. But in the most recent case, known as an annular eclipse, the dark moon’s apparent diameter was smaller than the visible disk of the sun, so that it left a ring—or annulus—of fiery light around the edges.
The event was the first annular eclipse seen from the mainland United States since 1994.

bobbycaputo:

Sun’s Embrace

Photograph by Colleen Pinski, My Shot

An observer in Colorado stands framed by a partial solar eclipse in a picture taken last week and submitted to National Geographic’s My Shot.

Solar eclipses happen when the moon lines up between Earth and the sun. But in the most recent case, known as an annular eclipse, the dark moon’s apparent diameter was smaller than the visible disk of the sun, so that it left a ring—or annulus—of fiery light around the edges.

The event was the first annular eclipse seen from the mainland United States since 1994.

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3PM
i want to post a hilarious caption… but i can’t think of one quite spectacular enough for this picture

i want to post a hilarious caption… but i can’t think of one quite spectacular enough for this picture

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