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whorethroat:

phorm4lityunderstood:

justshy:

blacknoonajade:

dootzy:

this video will make your day better

It will. 

i laughed hysterically the whole video and more, roflmao

Nate’ll make all the bitches dance for him

dude.

(via summer-stargazing)

simplicitylovers:

Beautiful Little Tea Cups

(via cryptovolans)

brachiotomy:

So I went to Goodwill today and

(Source: sucretendre, via zacharyaevans)

7while23:

London Bound

yummytomatoes:

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3 am is the perfect time to post streetstuck doodles

Favorite works of art > Siren Song by Victor Nizovtsev

(via wimblegimble)

hamletmachine:

beckycloonan:

It’s hamletmachine’s birthday, and she deserves so much more than a piddily sketch for being so prolific and making awesome comics, but it’s the end of a long work day and I just had to squeeze a little something out for the occasion! So congratulations on another successful circumnavigation of the sun! :D

*SQUATS DOWN AND TRIES TO BREATHE*
You know that part in Minority Report when the precog in the car is all like, “Is this now?” I AM SIMILARLY AWED AT RIGHT NOW!
Becky, this is so amazing! That snarl on Cain’s nostril and Abel’s soft lips—! You have such an intensely awesome style and your dark gazes just kill me with their sultry prowess! thank you so much for this incredible gift, I absolute love it!

parkamod:

underthevastblueseas:

Sure, cookie cutter sharks are only 50 cm (19 inch), but you don’t wanna mess with these guys. Cookie cutter sharks get their name from the holes they leave when biting into the the flesh of various marine mammals and fish (there have been reported attacks on humans as well). They do this by latching on with their sharp, saw-like teeth and spinning around 360 degrees until they get a nice chunk of flesh. Yum.

Considering they live in the deeper seas, about 3.7 km (2.3 mi) beneath the surface, they are bioluminescent. Their whole underside glows to mimic the sunlight from the surface, this camouflages their silhouette from certain predators that lurk below them. At night, they migrate up closer to the surface to hunt for their food with those scary, scary, set of teeth.

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Man, look at those cheeky motherfuckers.