life god by yefumm

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shark vs the universe
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Origami Around
will byers stan first human second
Misplaced Lens Cap
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

Andulka
Noah Kahan
occasionally subtle
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
KIROKAZE
tumblr dot com
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

Janaina Medeiros
Cosimo Galluzzi
Game of Thrones Daily
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
seen from Morocco

seen from Austria

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Thailand

seen from France
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seen from United Kingdom

seen from Chile
seen from Türkiye
seen from Chile
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
@stuff-youve-already-seen
life god by yefumm
ArtStation - FLCL -canchi-, by shun endo
More robots here.
Click here for more comics by AC Stuart!
Sure, the universe is a vast, lonely, and scary abyss—but there are also baby animals, so who cares!
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I’ll take them all.
I actually inhaled sharply when I saw the bb!skunk.
Sci-Fi BannCars
A small sampling of the posters of famous cars and vehicles in TV, Movies and Videogames found on the tumblr BannCars.
Check out this tumblr!
The New by Jingchun
I saw this gif yesterday and made this :)
This makes me uncomfortable.
@missenchantment
MECH2240 by dasAdam
More robots here.
Turn the stove up high enough and you may have noticed that drops of water stop boiling away and instead skate across the surface. This is the Leidenfrost effect, which occurs when a surface is so much hotter than a liquid’s boiling point that any liquid that contacts instantly vaporizes. That thin vapor layer insulates the rest of the drop and makes it skate around on very little friction. Previously, researchers found that putting these drops on patterned surfaces causes them to self-propel. Here you see Leidenfrost drops on a V-shaped “herringbone” surface. The grooves in the surface catch and direct the vapor out the Vs. If it seems counter-intuitive that the drops move in the same direction as their vapor, you’re not alone! It turns out that Leidenfrost drops aren’t propelled by vapor moving away from them – like, say, a rocket is. Instead the drops are being dragged along by friction between them and the escaping vapor. By controlling the direction of the vapor, researchers were able to create race tracks (top) and even traps (bottom) for the drops. (Image credit: D. Soto et al., from Supplemental Movies 2 and 3)
I’m very much intrigued by this game, we’ll see what it turns out to be in June. Love their art though, gave me a chance to draw a very colorful fanart ^_^
ArtStation - Rebel Droids, by lee rouse
ArtStation - ATI Girl, by Gui Guimaraes
More Characters here.
Best show of the season
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