lornrocks:

EVERYONE STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND WATCH THIS RIGHT FUCKING NOW.

I AM ON THE FLOOR MUTHA FUCKA.


By Frank Frazetta

By Frank Frazetta

(Source: wolveswolves)

prinsasslou:

tHESE KIDS AT MY SCHOOL TOOK A PHOTO AND CALLED IT THE SENIOR SUPPER itS PROBABLY THE BEST THING IVE EVER SEEN IN MY LFIE

Emma Watson appears on Jimmy Fallon Show on September, 13

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automotivated:

Vanquish (by Eccentric M)

DUBAI PLATE! @Moe

automotivated:

Vanquish (by Eccentric M)

DUBAI PLATE! @Moe

theweekmagazine:



Jupiter may have “saved Earth from a devastating cosmic collision” on Monday when it took a hit from what may have been a massive asteroid, resulting in a 100-mile-wide fireball large enough to be caught on film from Earth.This is the third time since 2009 observers have seen an impact flash on Jupiter’s surface, and some astronomers think the big planet’s gravitational pull serves as a sort of “cosmic shield” for the inner rings of planets — including Earth — “sweeping up incoming objects that would have a deadlier effect” if they were to crash into us. A few scientists think that without Jupiter’s protection, life on Earth wouldn’t have been able to develop.Watch the collision on Jupiter

theweekmagazine:

Jupiter may have “saved Earth from a devastating cosmic collision” on Monday when it took a hit from what may have been a massive asteroid, resulting in a 100-mile-wide fireball large enough to be caught on film from Earth.

This is the third time since 2009 observers have seen an impact flash on Jupiter’s surface, and some astronomers think the big planet’s gravitational pull serves as a sort of “cosmic shield” for the inner rings of planets — including Earth — “sweeping up incoming objects that would have a deadlier effect” if they were to crash into us. A few scientists think that without Jupiter’s protection, life on Earth wouldn’t have been able to develop.

Watch the collision on Jupiter

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m0iety:

Green Pedestrian Crossing created by Jody Xiong

The China Environmental Protection Foundation developed an outdoor campaign, displayed on the street, to creatively promote this message. They decided to leverage a busy pedestrian crossing; a place where both pedestrians and drivers meet.

The campaign involved laying a canvas 12.6 metres long by 7 metres wide on the ground, thus covering the pedestrian crossing with a large leafless tree. On either side of the road, beneath the traffic lights, were placed sponge cushions soaked in green, environmentally friendly, washable paint. As pedestrians walked towards the crossing, they stepped on the green sponge, thus leaving green foot imprints on the canvas of the tree. Each ‘green’ footprint on the canvas looked like leaves growing on a bare tree, which made people feel that by walking they could create a greener environment.

The ‘Green Pedestrian Crossing’ was carried out across 7 thoroughfares in Shanghai. The campaign was then extended to 132 roads across 15 cities in China, with a participation exceeding 3,920,000 people.

Watch their video below:

dogshaming:

This is Bogger.  He enjoys napping and baby humping.  



LOOK AT HIG GUILTY FUCKING FACE

dogshaming:

This is Bogger.  He enjoys napping and baby humping.  

LOOK AT HIG GUILTY FUCKING FACE

wickedclothes:

Doctor Who Prints, sold on Etsy.

The artist also has a Tumblr.