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malformalady:

Opalized wood. Petrified wood is basically fossilized wood that has had it’s organic matter replaced by a mineral such as agate, bit by bit, as it decomposes. The wood structure is maintained, but the wood fibers are slowly changed into stone. Sometimes a jasper, quartz, pyrite or even opal(shown above) can be found fossilized in wood.

malformalady:

Opalized wood. Petrified wood is basically fossilized wood that has had it’s organic matter replaced by a mineral such as agate, bit by bit, as it decomposes. The wood structure is maintained, but the wood fibers are slowly changed into stone. Sometimes a jasper, quartz, pyrite or even opal(shown above) can be found fossilized in wood.

2 months ago
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s8xyvriska:

There are children on this site. 

s8xyvriska:

There are children on this site. 

3 months ago
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dramaticalheart:

gamerspirit:

Dominoes falling in the form of Van Gogh’s Starry Night

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DID SOMEONE CHUCK A DOMINO WHEN THAT ONE SWIRL DIDNT FALL im PISSING

5 months ago
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xwidep:

Perspective.

xwidep:

Perspective.

5 months ago
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zachmorristoonart:

miss-nerdgasmz:

weekendwolvess:

mmindmischief:

i don’t think anyone understands that this is seriously all i want to do for a whole summer

i want this so much

You guys spelled ‘best vacation ever’ wrong

this was more or less one of my childhood dreams actually

zachmorristoonart:

miss-nerdgasmz:

weekendwolvess:

mmindmischief:

i don’t think anyone understands that this is seriously all i want to do for a whole summer

i want this so much

You guys spelled ‘best vacation ever’ wrong

this was more or less one of my childhood dreams actually

6 months ago
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n-a-s-a:

LMC Region near the Tarantula Nebula
Credit: ESO 

n-a-s-a:

LMC Region near the Tarantula Nebula

Credit: ESO 

6 months ago
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ruttis:

archiemcphee:

These simultaneously breathtaking and nerve-wracking photos were taken Russian photographer Vadim Mahorov. He and his friends have a penchant for climbing to great heights and taking advantage of the singular perspective to create some pretty freaking awesome images. 

Visit ShockBlast to view more of Vadim Mahorov death-defying photographs.

I’LL GO LIE ON THE FLOOR NOW

6 months ago
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disgustinghuman:

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! WANT! NEED!

6 months ago
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cajunmama:

Embellished paper lantern tutorial
(via Glue Arts: Shine a Bit of Light With GlueArts Raisen Adhesives)
7 months ago
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vampirebatman:

bad-mojo:

inebriatedpony:

heavvymetalqueen:

bathsabbath:

Find out why I hate Shampoo.
or Find out more on the Baking Soda Method.
 And let me know if you have any questions. Or if I spelled anything wrong. 

Aaa.
Tempted.
So tempted.
On one hand the idea of super oily hair for a while makes me queasy. I tend to feel down if my hair looks like shit. It brings me back to my early twenties. 
On the other, now that I’m growing it out I’m fighting an uphill battle of shampoos and conditioners (that cost a fortune btw) and I’m not going to win it. They’re not going to reach the desired length unscathed this way. And I do have the kind of job where I don’t meet anybody all day and nobody cares about me anyway so the greasiness wouldn’t be a social problem. 
Hmmm. 
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Maybe I can experiment with one of these on my week off.

This is amazing stuff, there is no reason what so ever to use commercial shampoo.
I should add something about the egg wash though. Egg whites are good for greasy hair, and egg yolks are good for dry hair. When I have enough eggs to spare, I like to wash mine with a mixture of eggs and honey. Trust me, it makes it feel more clean than regular shampoo does.
I need to try the beer + egg combo, damn.

Wow really tempted to try this…

vampirebatman:

bad-mojo:

inebriatedpony:

heavvymetalqueen:

bathsabbath:

Find out why I hate Shampoo.

or Find out more on the Baking Soda Method.

 And let me know if you have any questions. Or if I spelled anything wrong. 

Aaa.

Tempted.

So tempted.

On one hand the idea of super oily hair for a while makes me queasy. I tend to feel down if my hair looks like shit. It brings me back to my early twenties. 

On the other, now that I’m growing it out I’m fighting an uphill battle of shampoos and conditioners (that cost a fortune btw) and I’m not going to win it. They’re not going to reach the desired length unscathed this way. And I do have the kind of job where I don’t meet anybody all day and nobody cares about me anyway so the greasiness wouldn’t be a social problem. 

Hmmm. 

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Maybe I can experiment with one of these on my week off.

This is amazing stuff, there is no reason what so ever to use commercial shampoo.

I should add something about the egg wash though. Egg whites are good for greasy hair, and egg yolks are good for dry hair. When I have enough eggs to spare, I like to wash mine with a mixture of eggs and honey.
Trust me, it makes it feel more clean than regular shampoo does.

I need to try the beer + egg combo, damn.

Wow really tempted to try this…

7 months ago
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7 months ago
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If you can correctly pronounce every word in this poem, you will be speaking English better than 90% of the native English speakers in the world. After trying the verses, a Frenchman said he’d prefer six months of hard labour to reading six lines aloud. Try them yourself.

wunderscheisse:

modmad:

cookieroach:

crimsun:

Read More

Breann wants me to read this out loud for her

i’m fucked

Oh god I got an anon asking me to read this out loud and post a recording a while ago

honestly I think it’s a really good poem and I did consider it

but it’s so freaking long.

nah.

i like reading this :O