Harry Potter Illustration Series - Created by Dan Elijah Fajardo
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we're not kids anymore.
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Misplaced Lens Cap
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Harry Potter Illustration Series - Created by Dan Elijah Fajardo
These designs are available for sale as shirts, cases, and more at his TeePublic Shop. Through December 1, use the code Pixalry25 at checkout to get 25% off your order.
...and then..
The Coolest Gray :')
#sorrynotsorry #fairytail #grayfullbuster #icemake
that tree isn’t high enough stupid!
me as a bat
I’m in love with this bat
“fuck it, good enough.”
"Am I there yet?"
even with those four numbers there are countless possible combinations good luck with figuring out which one is the right one you punk
*straightens calculator*
It’s pretty likely that it’s a four digit number, and as there are four digits chosen there, that means that there cannot be any repetition. This mean that there are:
n!/(n-4)! possible orders. As ‘n’ is 4 (number of digits available). 4!/0! which becomes 4x3x2x1/1 which simplifies to 24. That means that there are 24 possible combinations of codes. This would take you about two or three minutes to input all possible codes.
Unless an alarm goes off if you don’t get it right in 3 tries
*straightens calculator again*
Kick the fucking door in
well ‘technically’ the code is most likley 1970. statistically, a majority of people, when told to choose a 4 digit code will choose their birth year. and this key pad is obviously a few years old to put it nicely, thats most likley it.
some sherlock holmes shit just went down over here
No, no, no. Don’t base your deductions of psychology. Let’s talk chemistry. When you first press a button, there’s more of the natural oils on your skin, and therefore it wears down the numbers on the keys faster. Obviously 0 is the first one, then. Try 0791 first.
Sherlock out.
it got better
and this is why the sherlock fandom could either rule the world or end it….
Close, but not quite, I think. People will almost always choose a number they can remember. What’s memorable about 0791? Try 0719 - a birthday, 19th of July. That is more likely.
Those deductions are great and all, but unnecessary.
The light is green.
The door is already open.
And that’s why we have a John Watson.
This is “top 10 favorite posts” level.
Omg, it’s actually on my dash! This post is like a fossil!
It was the patient, cut-flower sound of a man who is waiting for book three.
The Kingkiller Chronicle is ruining my night (via robosheep)
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French photographer Yohan Terraza travel to Western America to capture the silent and less popular isolated beauty of the country. Capturing vast spaces in the day and night, Terraza often portrays the grandeur of nature by inserting a man’s silhouette, which is small.
The mountains, the desert and the dunes appear contemplative in rich from afar.
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Who was the Potter cat?
So we all know the Potters had a cat, right?
All we have per descriptions of this cat is that 1. It was enough of a Potter to make the list when they went into hiding and 2. Harry scared it with his new broom he got from Sirius.
There is further no mention of said cat.
On the other hand, don’t we know another, really old, beaten down, ugly, sad, sad cat?
A cat that befriended Sirius Black and seemed to KNOW Peter Pettigrew’s smell, hold a grudge against him, even?
Part-kneazle, so it has a remarkable ability for finding home or things that it has a connection to, like, say, a family member.
A cat that knows it’s way around Hogwarts, around the Whomping Willow, almost like it had been there before with another owner.
A cat that absolutely REFUSED to let Hermione leave that shop without him after seeing a certain rat, was CRAZED, almost.
We have no mention of this cat/kneazle’s age, except that it had been in the shop for a while and no one had wanted it. Magical creatures live a long time. Cats live a long time. It’s within reason that this cat could be 30, even 40 years old.
It makes too much sense.
The Potter cat is Crookshanks.
We read five words on the first page of a really good novel and we begin to forget that we are reading printed words on a page; we begin to see images.
John Gardner (via wordsnquotes)
So relatable.
Hey!
I have something for you all to keep you up all night. (You should thank me it’s final week season.)
So Ed Hermanski was a high school teacher, who started to tell an extremely scary story to his history class.
And by scary, I mean it was scary enough for it to be in a newspaper article and for many people requesting it to be made into a movie.
Hermanski tells kids at the start to leave if they become too frightened. A few actually exit early. Others, even honor students and tough jocks, cannot sleep afterward.
What’s REALLY mysterious about this story is how MANY people report extremely strange things happening afterwards. For example, the power turning on and off and mysterious noises.
I’ve attached an audio of the story. One student decided to record it one day. It’s a long listen and remember listen at your own risk.
AUDIO RECORDING OF THE STORY
ARTICLE ON THE STORY
The audio isn’t working on the link I posted because too many users on it at once, but someone suggested another working audio file
LISTEN TO IT HERE
If this one crashes too, I’ll personally upload the audio file to tumblr
Also here’s some more information about the story itself
Here’s a thread where you can read testimonials
A blogpost written by a girl who experienced some intense things after hearing the story
This thread gives descriptions of the story (SPOILERS) as well as testimonials by students of Hermanski’s class
ENJOY!
i’m listening to it and i’m 15 minutes in and so far it’s just really horrifying i’ve been getting so into creepy stuff like this lately i dunno why i do these things to myself
omfg holy shit sixpenceee a lot of things on your blog scare me but THIS, I took the time out to listen to this and omfg I am scarred for life
YOU GUYS NEED TO READ THESE HORRIFYING TESTIMONIALS
May they serve as a warning for those of you listening in the middle of the night.
This is the first time one of my own posts is scaring me.
STAY SAFE!
Since so many people were requesting it, here is the transcript for the kimberly story, missing the first 10 minutes but everything else is great!
I need to listen to this soon…….
I’m bringing back the thing that creeped out so many of my followers
Well I’ll send this to m'enemies
Don’t you ever get the feeling that all your life is going by and you are not taking advantage of it?
Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises (via wordsnquotes)
Every morning…
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I think i am subconsciously trying to ruin my own life
Hahahaha
Go house Targaryen!!
Don’t you ever get the feeling that all your life is going by and you’re not taking advantage of it? Do you realize you’ve lived nearly half the time you have to live already?
Ernest Hemingway, The Sun Also Rises (via wordsnquotes)