naruto’s mom: -tells him she loves him-
naruto:

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
trying on a metaphor

#extradirty
Misplaced Lens Cap
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Sweet Seals For You, Always
Fai_Ryy
almost home
official daine visual archive
Show & Tell
hello vonnie
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
Peter Solarz
cherry valley forever
Jules of Nature

JVL
Not today Justin
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
YOU ARE THE REASON
seen from United States
seen from Sweden
seen from T1
seen from Indonesia
seen from Philippines
seen from Venezuela
seen from Mexico
seen from Australia

seen from United States
seen from New Zealand

seen from United States
seen from Colombia
seen from Malaysia

seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from Malaysia

seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from United States
@halritsaano-blog
naruto’s mom: -tells him she loves him-
naruto:
currently losing my mind over the 3d printed piezoelectric violin
it looks like you can play some sick ass riff on it and then turn it around and hack off a man’s head
https://youtu.be/1U4jjw4SOP4
ok so turns out it sounds like shit
The cherry blossom
SASUKE
-Come look at me . 19′ . Nigeria
Ph. Lakin Ogunbanwo
@adutakech
Natural topographic map.
Barbie in the newest movie looks like if Elsa from Frozen was in Mass Effect
Don’t ask me why I know this.
i thought this was a constable frozen edit
Apparently the plot for this movie is that all the stars are dying and barbie needs to find a way to stop the universe succumbing to a cold dark end which is honestly more terrifying than a lot of actual scifi
Barbie and the heat death of the universe
Some people can lift 200 pounds. But if they carried it everywhere they went for an entire day without ever putting it down, they’d severely tear their muscles and cause permanent damage to their body.
Some people can enter a 140° car in the summer to get something out of the car. But if they stayed in the car, they’d die from the heat.
Some people can hold their breath underwater for 30 seconds. But if they tried to go scuba diving without the necessary gear, they’d drown.
Clearly, someone doing something for a short period of time does not automatically mean that they can do it indefinitely with no problem.
So why do people assume that if someone can walk for a few seconds, they don’t need a wheelchair?
Clearly, someone doing something for a short period of time does not automatically mean that they can do it indefinitely with no problem.
Visual Illusion Artist - Dain Yoon
24-year-old South Korean artist Dain Yoon, creates stunning illusions using makeup and bodypainting. She began by painting other people, then graduated to painting herself. Dain says her art reflects on the nature of self. Her works highlight brilliant colors, bold strokes, and clever tricks to mesmerize the viewers.
Spice up your timeline by following us on Facebook!
posted by Margaret from tu recepcja
🌲🏕 Print Shop || Instagram 🏞🌲
Into the Twilight, W.B Yeats
kilauea, one of the most active volcanoes on earth, has erupted continuously from its pu’u o’o vent since 1983, oozing one thousand degree fahrenheit lava at fifteen yards an hour across hawaii’s big island into the ocean. photos by (click pic) tom kualii, g. brad lewis, bruce omori, cj kale and nick selway
Carlotta Cardana The Red Road: Picturing Modern Native American Indigenous Identity
*signal boost for indigenous solidarity #nodapl see more details on how to help here
support an Indigenous photographer here, working hard to document the Great Sioux Nation’s protests in North Dakota.
Photo #2: Ula and Tim Tyler. This Eastern Shoshone couple have been married for 54 years and experienced reservation life before there was electricity or running water.
Photo #4: Ishkoten Dougi. Ishkoten is an artist from the Isleta Pueblo Indian Reservation in New Mexico. He is portrayed in his studio, surrounded by his artwork that represents some of the atrocities inflicted on Native Americans.
Photo #5: Evereta and her Mustang. When Evereta Thinn, 30, entered college as the only Native American in her English 101 class, it was at that moment she realized that she needed to speak up and not be that stereotypical “shy” Indian who keeps to herself. She works as an administrator at the school district on the Navajo Nation and aspires to start a language and cultural immersion school for the Diné (Navajo) people.
Photo #8: Fast Eddie (left), a pow wow dancer, is pictured with social media celebrity, Two Braids.
Photo #10: Jarrod after the rodeo. Jarrod Ferris, Eastern Shoshone and Arapaho from the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, has been bull riding since age 6. He hopes to one day win the title as world champion so that he can buy his mom a new house.
*Photo #13: Crisosto Apache, from the Mescalero Apache tribe of New Mexico, is an activist for LGBT rights in the Native community. He explains that there is no word for “gay” in any Native American language, but is referred to as being “two spirited.”
Photo #14: Maka in his classroom. After traveling the world and teaching English in Japan, Maka Clifford, from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, realized his calling was going back to the Reservation to teach his own people and inspire young kids to explore life off the reservation.
Cette riso est disponible sur ma boutique Etsy ! This riso is available on my Etsy shop!
https://www.etsy.com/fr/shop/LouisLanne
Instagram: @louislanne
“Women,” 2018
20”x20”
acrylic on canvas
Stunning gardens
Im crying this is so beautiful