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we're not kids anymore.
Jules of Nature
Cosmic Funnies

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My latest Guardian Books cartoon
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What are those?
Those are Doritos.
seriously though, what the fuck are those?!
doritos. its an old bag design i know.Â
seriOUSLY GUYS THOUGH WHAT THE FUCKARE THOSE THINGS THEYâRE FREAKING ME THE FUCK OUT PLEASETELL ME THEYRE NOT ACTUALLY REAL
ânacho cheeseâ flavoured doritos brand corn chips
i reblog this post on sight
marine biology side of tumblr please help
I reblog this whenever I see it.
And I will reboot this again in honor of the day and the year.
The #Map Year. ⊠Wrote you a #poem because I couldnât write a #2016 summary yet. The Map Year * At yearâs end we erased the maps removed rivers, deleted borders, we cut the compass out tried to navigate by the gap remaining * Where will you go? Departing friends worry we have nothing to guide us * But as the year begins we take the mapâs pieces and reassemble road and compass river and gap to make our own direction to keep moving to change with each step so we cannot be lost. f. wilde
Just seemed relevant to now.
My first new Beneath Ceaseless Skies short story in 3 years! âRuby, Singingâ from the #Gemworld, with a #podcast narrated by Tina Connolly!
#murderballad #shortstories #freefiction #sff #thejewelandherlapidary
http://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/stories/ruby-singing/
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Wow look itâs Ryan Reynolds and tom holland exposed.
oh how I needed this.
the face of a bird who fully understands what he did and will do it again.
WHAT DID HE ORDER???
OMFG HE ORDERED A WHOLE BUNCH OF STRAWBERRIES
https://youtu.be/IvnW89osj0g
berries.
berries.
berries.
Best headcanon of spiderman. Pass it on.Â
On Surreal Sunday the deer go shopping. This gift shop at the Horsetooth Inn and RV Park in Fort Collins, CO was recently visited by a small group of deer, including a young doe who strolled right in and began browsing.
âIt was hilarious,â Lori told The Dodo. âShe was looking at the sunglasses and the chips. I was laughing so hard.â
Eventually Lori was able to lure the doe out of the store, but she returned for a second visit a short while later.
âAbout 30 minutes later, here comes the deer again with her whole family. They were just looking in the doorway like, âCan we come in too?â I said, No! It was so funny.â
Lori did eventually manage to lure the inquisitive family of deer away from her shop, but not until she took these delightful photos with her phone.
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(via Fantasy Books Where Magic Turns Out to Be Math)
adding up Ellen Klagesâ PASSING STRANGE, Liz Ziemska's MANDELBROT THE MAGNIFICENT, & the **mathmagic** of a few more favorite books too - at @tordotcom
Want something to read tonight? Try âA Recipe for Magic,â a short story by Kat Howard & Fran Wilde.
At the Night & Day Bakery, spells are baked right into the sweets, cakes, and piesâsugar magic for joy, grains of patience, dark as chocolate. The B&N Sci-Fi & Fantasy Blog presents an original short story by award-nominated authors Kat Howard and Fran Wilde.
An 80-Foot Steel Kraken Will Create an Artificial Coral Reef Near the British Virgin Islands
Looking for something to read tonight? Try âClearly Lettered in a Mostly Steady Hand,â a short story by Fran Wilde.
When we think of 3D technology, we donât often think of the sixteenth century books. However, printers have found ways to creative interactive texts since printing began. For example, Euclidâs The Elements of Geometrie included shapes that buyers could cut out and glue onto the pages of their book. These cut-outs would then form the three-dimensional shapes described in the text, like the pyramid above!
Euclid, The Elements of Geometrie of the Most Auncient Philosopher Euclide of Megara (Imprinted at London: by John Daye, 1570). Q. 516.2 Eu2:E1570.