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shark vs the universe

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todays bird

Product Placement
Peter Solarz
cherry valley forever

#extradirty

@theartofmadeline
Cosimo Galluzzi
we're not kids anymore.
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

pixel skylines

Janaina Medeiros
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@rational-madness
know your worth! 🙏
made some versions of the agony grip for my friends for when the whole gang gets it . including different levels depending on the anguish
and a joyous one for when there is love abound
can i make a contribution?
for when the whole gang is being real autistic about something
For when you say something absolutely horrid in the group chat
Three blind mice.
there are many benefits to being a Naval Salior
it used to be pretty common for there to be cats on boats. they’d take care of any rodents who would chew on ropes or wires and spread diseases. sailors were also superstitious and believed that having a cat aboard would bring good luck! this belief passed on to their wives, who kept cats - especially black ones who were believed to be extra lucky - at home in order to keep their husbands safe when at sea.
another popular superstition? that if a cat came aboard it was a sign of luck, but if it only boarded halfway and then left, it was a sign of bad luck.
most ship’s cats are only found in modern times on private vessels, but they have roots going back to early history. one such example is the Vikings, who took cats with them on expeditions.
Sources: Ship’s Cats, @Manglewood
The Earth’s submarine fiber optic cable network.
Visualized in RStats with rayrender.
by @tylermorganwall
we cannot let this video fall into the hands of the world’s sharks
good thing sharks don’t have hands, then
you can clearly see in the video the submarine cables are above the water so the sharks can’t get to them
Cannons on 16th century galleons
A galleon’s effectivness lay in its battery of guns. This plate shows the range of artillery carried by English and Spanish galleons. in: Spanish Galleon vs. English Galleon 1550- 1605, by Mark Lardas
To the left is a race- built English galleon displaying its typical broadside guns. All are mounted on four-wheel truck carriages:
Culverin: A long- range, ship killing, brass muzzleloader. Culverins fired an 18 pdr. shot.
Demi- culverin: Another lone range, brass muzzleloader, firing an 8 pdr. shot.
Minion: A lighter gun that fired a 5 ¼ pdr. shot capable of penetrating the bulwarks of the upper deck and the castles.
To the right is the larger and loftier Spanish galleon mounting guns on four decks. Spanish muzzleloaders of the 16th century were typically mounted on two- wheel field carriages, while breechloaders were on sledge carriages frequently with two wheels allowing respositioning.
A. Demi- cannon: A brass muzzleloader that threw a 32 pdr. shot. The range of the demi- cannon was shorter that a culverin due to the demi- cannon barrel’s shorter lenght. The shot also had a slower muzzle velocity.
B. Iron breechloading bombard: Obsolescent by the time of the Armada campaign, Spain still used them due the shortages of newer brass breechloaders. It typically fired stone shot.
C. Saker: A short- range, brass muzzleloader, firing a 6 pdr. shot. Probably cast in England, it was smuggled to Spain.
D. Verso: A breechloading iron gun on a swivel mount set in the bulwark. Man killing pieces, versos fired 4 oz.to 1 pdr. of solid lead, stone or iron shot, occasionally scrap iron.
Pale Flower 1964 ‘乾いた花’ Directed by Masahiro Shinoda
Don't worry if your life is in chaos, you are like the universe itself and its law of entropy. もの久保 on Pivix
I couldn’t stop thinking about this video ever since I saw it so now I must share it
People just aren’t ready for you. The Iron Giant (1999) Directed by Brad Bird
#gif #upskirt #legs #red shoes #stockings #suspenders #thong #dress #red dress #cock tease #glasses #dark hair #posing #beauty #long hair
This is his year.
True story.
I just wanted a refill on my Sprite.
That’s all I wanted.
and I would have done anything for it
alternate ending:
Pocket kitty
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