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@itsnotdeliveryitsdestiel
For your viewing pleasure, jack slapping Gavin so hard he fell over
OH GOD WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS
my heart just fucking broke, again.
wow fuck who ever made this
#fucking iconic
Oh mY GOD
VERA WANG Fall Bridal Collection 2013
interviewer: describe yourself in 4 words me: automatic, supersonic, hypnotic, funky-fresh interviewer: hired
hands up if ur doing nothing 2night
Julian Casablancas & The Voidz Club de la Union - Chile
As close as you will ever be to a nuclear explosion
THIS IS FUCKING TERRIFYING
No thank you.
The columns of smoke in the foreground are telephone poles boiling
This is way cooler to look at than it should be
Science side of Tumblr would like to add:
Heat is generally transmitted in 3 forms: conduction, convection, radiation.
The fact that the telephone poles and wires are boiling away well before the shockwave hits them indicates that the heat from the explosion has not reached them by convection (much slower than the speed of sound) or by conduction (at best, comparable to the speed of sound), but purely by radiation. In other words: the explosion is bright enough to boil everything.
reblogging again for what engineer—cat said