June 18, 2013

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June 18, 2013
despicable-me:

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despicable-me:

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June 17, 2013

bellecs:

Called the “Skyline Residence”, this 5,800 square foot single-family home perched on top of the Hollywood Hills boasts a giant projector screen to make you the most popular person among anyone you know.

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June 17, 2013

rocksymom:

Home is where your wi-fi connects automatically.

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June 17, 2013
ilovecharts:

Friggin’ customers.
For more details about the calendars, you can check out the campaign here.  Thanks!

ilovecharts:

Friggin’ customers.

For more details about the calendars, you can check out the campaign here.  Thanks!

June 17, 2013
What if …?

ilovecharts:

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Like you reconsider your choices that often for non-romantic situations? Yeah, right.

You know what’s kind of funny?  If I keep jumping around the calendar like this, some people are going to get REALLY screwed up on what day it is.  Oh well.  Carrying on …

STW PAGE-A-DAY CALENDARS!

June 17, 2013

odditiesoflife:

The Astonishing Annual Red Crab Migration

Named one of the planet’s most breathtaking migrations, the Christmas Island red crab exodus is a natural phenomenon that continues to astonish.

Making it onto CNN Travel’s recent list of the “10 most spectacular wildlife migrations,” the island’s annual red crab migration is an astounding event that involves the movement of millions of vividly colored crabs as they leave their in-land homes to breed and release eggs into the sea.

An Australian territory, Christmas Island lies some 2,600 kilometers north-west of Perth in the middle of the Indian Ocean. While just 1,500 people live there, it is home to an estimated 120 million crabs.

Photo credit: James Morgan [website]

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June 17, 2013

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June 15, 2013
"

I lace my Chucks, I walk the aisle
I take my pills, the babies cry
All I hear is what’s playing through
The in-flight radio
Now every word of every song
I ever heard that made me wanna stay
Is what’s playing through
The in-flight radio, and I
And I am, finally waking up

Hours pass, and she still counts the minutes
That I am not there, I swear I didn’t mean
For it to feel like this
Like every inch of me is bruised, bruised
Don’t fly fast. Oh, pilot can you help me?
Can you make this last? This plane is all I got
So keep it steady, now
Cause every inch you see is bruised, yeah

So read your books, but stay out late
Some nights, some nights, and don’t think
That you can’t stop by the bar
You haven’t shown your face here since the bad news
Well I’m here till close, with fingers crossed
Each night cause your place isn’t far

"

— Bruised by Jack’s Mannequin

June 15, 2013

rhamphotheca:

Not all sharks are big & scary.

The lesser spotted catshark or dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula, is the most common catshark in coastal waters of Europe. It is found in the northeast and eastern central Atlantic, the Mediterranean Sea and off the coast of western Africa. This is a small shallow-water shark. When the baby sharks hatch from their eggs, they are 7-11 cm long. Adults can grow up to 1 m long, but most are only about half that size.

More about this shark: Encyclopedia of Life

Image: T - Biopix; B -  Karl Van Ginderdeuren via World Register of Marine Species

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June 15, 2013
"Don’t fool yourself. English isn’t inherently superior, or easier to learn, or more sonically pleasing. Its international usage comes from forceful assimilation and legacy of colonialistic injection. It isn’t a deed that one should take pride in."

— my uncle left this comment on his friend’s Facebook status, a white British man who was bragging about how easy it is to be a native English speaker when trekking to different nations. (via commanderspock)

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June 15, 2013

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June 15, 2013
charlottesometimesc:

lexie

charlottesometimesc:

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June 15, 2013

disney-where-dreams-come-true:

Let’s meet Disney [ 1 / ∞ ] Glen Keane.

Glen Keane : April 13, 1954 (59)
Occupation : animator, author and illustrator.
Characters : Ariel - Beast - Aladdin - Pocahontas - John Silver - Tarzan - Rapunzel.
He’s one of the best animators in Disney and worldwide, was one of the first animators to bring Disney into the Renaissances and getting it out of the Dark Ages, also he’s one of the most famous Disney animators and one of the group sometimes referred to as the “Nine New Men”, His impacts on Disney and the movies he was in is undeniable, as he’s the one of the main reasons the movies succeed, his fave feature in animation is the eyes. he left Disney on March 23, 2012.

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June 14, 2013
Lessons in Swedish

danteshepherd:

When I was studying abroad, way back when I was an undergraduate, I sent to a female classmate a postcard from Sweden.  It was an unsigned postcard mailed to her home.  The only thing written on it was “BORK BORK BORK!”

We weren’t dating at the time and certainly weren’t close to doing so.  I have no idea what her parents thought of the postcard.

That girl is now my wife.  The lesson here is that romance is very complicated.

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