I cannot believe this
when college kids grew up on spongebob
@theamazinggooseman

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YOU ARE THE REASON
Mike Driver
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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if i look back, i am lost
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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@archipelajoe-blog
I cannot believe this
when college kids grew up on spongebob
@theamazinggooseman
this just changed my entire attitude
wow same
I thought I was having a bad day until I saw this.
Put this puppy in office.
This puppy for president.
I swear this partially cured my hangover
The music…
Watch this, it’s important
this person is a fucking hero
@syllogismi
IM YELLING
Majestic!
Im crying😂😂
Beautiful.
In case you needed a visual for prank #88.
Imagine Sirius Black. Or James Potter. Or Remus Lupin. Or even Peter Pettigrew.
Honestly, it’s all hilarious.
fuckk off why is this the funniest fucking thing I’ve ever seen??
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day 2016 January 27
An Airglow Fan from Lake to Sky
Why would the sky look like a giant fan? Airglow. The featured intermittent green glow appeared to rise from a lake through the arch of our Milky Way Galaxy, as captured last summer next to Bryce Canyon in Utah, USA. The unusual pattern was created by atmospheric gravity waves, ripples of alternating air pressure that can grow with height as the air thins, in this case about 90 kilometers up. Unlike auroras powered by collisions with energetic charged particles and seen at high latitudes, airglow is due to chemiluminescence, the production of light in a chemical reaction. More typically seen near the horizon, airglow keeps the night sky from ever being completely dark.
First tracks.
Home sweet home. Brian Conry 2,000 feet up El Capitan. Photo: Charles Field by patagonia
ph: bryan fox
The Cleanest Line…
butts are pretty funny but
skinny dipping is truly a freeing sort of deal.
butts are fun because they’re squishy. I like butts.
Man. I like butts, too. And skinny dipping is fantastic. If you haven’t tried it, do that soon!
Ditto
this photo makes me feel like someone traveled to an alternate dimension and brought back something that shouldnt exist
I DON’T KNOW WHY BUT I CAN’T STOP LAUGHING