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Love Begins

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YOU ARE THE REASON
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Three Goblin Art

Kaledo Art
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Janaina Medeiros
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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Not today Justin
cherry valley forever
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Product Placement
we're not kids anymore.

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@alfonsemucha
goodwood
The cool Italian version of a Segway.
В этом что-то есть…
It's a sign..
(via 500px / The Milky Way over Saudi Arabia by Nasser AlOthman)
OMG
Tin Man’s Heart
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Hypnotic!
Mi casa.
Lloyd Lillie Sculptures in his old barn/workshop in Newton, Mass.
Waking up..
Leyla Cárdenas
Most objects are not particularly aerodynamic or streamlined. When air flows over such bluff bodies, they can shed regular vortices from one side and then the other. This periodic shedding creates a von Karman vortex street, like this one stretching out from Isla Socorro off western Mexico. From the wind’s perspective, the volcanic island forms a blunt disruption to the otherwise smooth ocean. This vortex shedding is seen at smaller scales, as well, in the wind tunnel, in soap films, and in water tunnels. If you’ve ever been outside on a windy day and heard the electrical lines “singing” in the wind, that’s the same phenomena, too. With the right crosswind, radial bicycle spokes will buzz for the same reason as well! (Photo credit: MODIS/NASA Earth Observatory)