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Lisa Frank attacked the skies

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shark vs the universe

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Misplaced Lens Cap
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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MOTHERFUCKER HERE’S SOME SWIRLY COLORFUL SPACE SHIT FOR YOUR BLOG
Lisa Frank attacked the skies
pugfaces
ydrill:
The infinite patience of dogs.
The Alnwick Poison Garden is pretty much what you’d think it is: a garden full of plants that can kill you (among many other things). Some of the plants are so dangerous that they have to be kept behind bars. [x]
The Book Cake by Larissa Cox
I DON’T KNOW WHETHER TO LICK MY SCREEN OR CRY
CAKE BOOKS 8D
on writers from the 1800's
Ooo congratulations, you threw in a french word, you're so fucking smart *sarcastic slow clap
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley took Aaron Burr to a tea party
She was like 5 and there were probably bunnies sitting around the table history fangirl moment
we’re a team, right?
OH HOLY SHIT
FEEEEELLLLLSSSS
rararachelmarie:
YES IT’S BACK!!!!
The Most Beautiful Trees in the World
Portland Japanese Garden, Portland, Oregon. Photo by unknown.
Red maples trees path. Photo by Ildiko Neer.
Most beautiful wisteria tree in the world. Photo by Brian Young.
Yellow autumn in Central Park, New York. Photo by Christopher Schoenbohm.
Amazing Angel Oak Tree, Charlston, Photo by Mark Requidan.
Cherry blossom tree path, Germany. Photo by Shoeven.
California in autumn. Photo by Mizzy Pacheco.
Jacaranda trees in bloom, South Africa. Photo by Falke.
Ponthus beech tree in Brocéliande forest, France. Photo by Christophe Kiciak.
Beautiful cherry blossom road. Photo by unknown.
Frolicking in the autumn leaves, this little lion cub is having the time of her life as she excitedly plays in her enclosure.
Tiny cub Karis proved she’s not too dissimilar to human children as she threw herself into the pile of golden leaves carefully collected by her keepers, even ending up with a pile on her head.
Staff at the Blair Drummond Safari Park, near Stirling, Scotland, had been raking up the leaves to keep the attraction tidy, when Karis’s keeper Brian Reid realised that his little charge might enjoy playing in them and moved the pile into her enclosure.
Via Daily Mail
WHAT I THIS MOVIE I MUST WATCH IT
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that’s fifty dollars for a t-shirt
bwahaha
when the party is over
"No you fool!! You could fall!!"
WHY IS THIS THE MOST ADORABLE THING THAT I’VE EVER SEEN
Someshing you may not know about me… My bad self DMs for an almost weekly Dungeons & Dragons group (because dork awesome). If you have never played, I highly recommend finding someone who can guide you through the learning curve and giving it the old college try. A few weeks ago, one of my players found their character (a level 8 wizard named Abadon) in a really bad spot— separated from the rest of the group and just a turn away from irreversible death at the hands of a very powerful wizard. Having already exhausted every obvious possibility for survival, he began scrambling through the notes and spells and items scrawled in every margin of his character sheets, looking for some means of saving himself. He tells me Abadon pulls out the Charming Dreamcatcher, an item that allows the user to control the actions of an opponent to a point (don’t worry, I am careful with item creation), provided that the user can keep sight of his target through the center of the dreamcatcher. He tells me that he uses it to force the enemy wizard to “Uhhm… Teleport to his mother’s house!” I’m like, “But then you won’t be able to see him anymore, and he’ll just teleport right back!” Eager to defend Abadon’s rationale, another player chimes in with, “No way, he’s a member of the prestigious Red Guard, so he probably NEVER visits home! He just appears at home and mom’s just gonna let him leave? UNLIKELY.” So I grab my dice and do a bunch of rolls to determine if mom’s even home, and of course she is, and the players are going crazy trying to convince me of how overbearing and controlling this particular guard’s mom is. They are just tickling me with all of this, so I say, “Okay okay, we’ll do opposing Diplomacy checks. I’ll roll for the Red Guard wizard, and one of you rolls for mom.” As they roll for mom, one of them says (in their best Mrs. Costanza voice), “I haven’t even met your girlfriend, for cryin’ out loud!” The above picture was the result. I rolled a paltry seven, and they totally dominated me with a 20. Abadon was able to escape death because he sent an enemy home to his mother, who then guilted him into sitting down to a home-cooked meal. “You’re always out guarding this, or killing that— never any time to visit your poor mother!” Best encounter ever.