1. 18:32 16th May 2012

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    sam-freeman:

    Some good acting man.

    I cri 5evr evrytym.

     
  2. 17:35 15th May 2012

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    Reblogged from mikebythepark

     
  3. 22:43 14th May 2012

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    (Source: crescentdoom)

     
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    “There’s another Jew, son!”
A Serious Man [2009]

    “There’s another Jew, son!”

    A Serious Man [2009]

     
  5. 09:30 13th May 2012

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    jameswhyte:

What if all the male characters posed like the female one?
(WTF Hulk?!)

    jameswhyte:

    What if all the male characters posed like the female one?

    (WTF Hulk?!)

     
  6. 18:09 12th May 2012

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  7. 17:02 10th May 2012

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    medicalschool:

    Floaters are deposits of various size, shape, consistency, refractive index, and motility within the eye’s vitreous humour, which is normally transparent. At a young age the vitreous is perfectly transparent but, during life, imperfections gradually develop. The common type of floater, which is present in most people’s eyes, is due to degenerative changes of the vitreous humour. The perception of floaters is known as myodesopsia. Floaters are visible because of the shadows they cast on the retina or their refraction of the light that passes through them, and can appear alone or together with several others in one’s field of vision. They may appear as spots, threads, or fragments of cobwebs, which float slowly before the observer’s eyes. Since these objects exist within the eye itself, they are not optical illusions but are entoptic phenomena.

    I was just thinking about what this was the other day and had no idea how to go about googling it.

     
  8. 16:40

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    Reblogged from emptysoundspade

    wet-nightmare:

    bathsabbath:

    Always reblog this. A lot of the animals they kill (and they kill over 95% of the animals they take in at their Virginia Headquarters) are killed within 24 hours. Not nearly enough time to deem whether an animal is adoptable or not. They even bought a giant fridge to store the corpses!

           PETA is a corporation. Not a charity.  Less than 1% of their 32 Million+ annual budget actually goes to directly helping animals. Most of it is spent making sexist/racist/ domestic abuse supporting commercials that won’t even air on television, giving bail outs to convicted arsonists and criminals, hiring/supporting any celebrity that claims to be vegetarian for five minutes, creating campaigns to target children (“Your mom kills animals”), fruitless lawsuits like suing Sea World for violating the constitution, and most recently, making porn. I’m not against porn, but I fail to see how it fucking helps animals. 

    PETA does not give a shit about animals.

    Plus, these assholes have the gall to insult Steve Irwin.

    (Source: norwaydude87)

     
  9. 21:34 7th May 2012

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  10. 20:35

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    GPOY

    GPOY

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  11. 20:00

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    Reblogged from capndiekatze

    capndiekatze:

    annromney:

    buttgenie2:

    mein fuhrer more like mein fashionista

    The world must know of this photoset.

    those socks

    lel

    mein kampfy socks

    (Source: onkelspeer)

     
  12. 23:34 5th May 2012

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    Reblogged from ilovecharts

    ilovecharts:

    If you’re curious where you stand you can take the test here. Pretty interesting stuff.

     
  13. 23:03

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    Reblogged from raou

    raou:

and that’s OKAY

    raou:

    and that’s OKAY

    (Source: randydescribedamenity)

     
  14. 20:06

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    Reblogged from kvltvr

    The concept of portraying evil and then destroying it - I know this is considered mainstream, but I think it is rotten. This idea that whenever something evil happens someone particular can be blamed and punished for it, in life and in politics is hopeless.
    — Hayao Miyazaki (via studio-ghibli-animations)
     
  15. 17:41

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    Reblogged from pattern--recognition

    Tags: neon indiansummer

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGHEsPdvcVI