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uvec:

Eye for an Eyeby TylerCreatesWorlds
isis-oh-isis:

Oil Spill Nebula- 24 x 24- Acrylic on canvas
thebbcisslowlykillingme:

the-megan-show:

sixcatsandtwodogs:

redvinesandlexicography:

thechimeraresistance:

noottersontheflightdeck:

the-sonic-screw:

rachelmakesitawkward:

bluepoliceboxes:

WHAT. WHAT. WHAT. WHAT.

I THINK MY ENTIRE LIFE JUST EXPLODED INTO TINY LITTLE PIECES OF EVERYTHING THAT IS GOOD IN THE WORLD.
My childhood. IT ALWAYS LED ME TO THE DOCTOR.

I looked this up a while ago. Apparently the writers were HUGE Doctor Who fans…
…AND THEY BASED TOMMY OFF OF THE DOCTOR. 
Think about it…always getting up to strange wonderful adventures, a charismatic & whimsical leading character…
And what did Tommy always have with him?
HIS TRUSTY SCREWDRIVER.



OH MY GOD

CRYING!

*hyperventilating*

THIS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE

Wait was Chuckie’s red hair a reference then?

Most human relationships consist mainly of minds interacting with each other, not of human beings communicating, being in communion. No relationship can thrive in that way, and that is why there is so much conflict in relationships. When the mind is running your life, conflict, strife, and problems are inevitable.

Eckhart Tolle  (via ohmothernature)

(Source: lazyyogi)


mothernaturenetwork:

Here’s one of our favorite photos of all time.
A zookeeper dressed up in a giant panda suit carries panda cub Cao Gen at the Hetaoping Research and Conservation Center.
Scientists wear the panda suits to limit human interaction with the endangered bears, which are being left to fend for themselves in the new habitat so they can learn crucial survival skills and live in the wild without assistance.

At fifteen you had the radiance of early morning, at twenty you will begin to have the melancholy brilliance of the moon.

F.Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise (via oscomigosdemim)

(Source: xtheonlyhopeformeisyou)


dearscience:

Autumn View
pleoros:

Kluane National Park
themainloop:

Thomas Moran “The Autumnal Woods” or “Under the Trees” 1865

Trees are poems the earth writes upon the sky,
We fell them down and turn them into paper,
That we may record our emptiness.

Kahlil Gibran  (via ohmothernature)

(Source: somossopa)


animalkingd0m:

The Take Off by Buck Shreck
gravesopen:

“Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.” ~ Carl Jung