TDS, March 25, 2015
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izzy's playlists!
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we're not kids anymore.
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EXPECTATIONS

if i look back, i am lost
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official daine visual archive

shark vs the universe

Product Placement
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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
noise dept.

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TDS, March 25, 2015
Jellyfish becomes a floating safehouse for tiny fish! [video]
[Earth Touch]
We could all use a little more cuttling right?
Stages of Writing a Big Research Paper
As told by Dean Winchester gifs. Just because.
Stage one: Realizing you might have a big paper due sooner than you thought.
Stage two: realizing that the PAPER IS DUE TOMORROW! HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
Step three: Denial. Eh, you’ve got this. You work well under pressure, right?
Step four: Over confidence. You’re a paper-writing MACHINE.
Step five: attempt to write, but not really.
Step six: time for a snack break. You’ve been working hard.
Step seven: you start to feel sleepy.
Step eight: you start to feel angry. What’s the point of his paper anyway?
Step nine: you turn to your friends for moral support. But they can’t help you. They’re too busy scrolling through facebook and watching Netflix. They’re just as pathetic as you are, and you both know it.
Step ten: panic.
Step eleven: Cry. By now you’ve accepted your fate. This paper is really going to happen.
Step twelve: you question EVERYTHING about your life. Will you survive this? Will life go on if you don’t finish this paper? Maybe. Maybe not.
Step thirteen: cry some more. Just let it out.
Step fourteen: actually try to start writing for real. It’s slow at first. Baby steps.
Step fifteen: get in the zone and truly work. You stop checking your word count. You’re actually writing. You actually know this. You can actually survive this day.
Step sixteen: celebrate the glorious feeling of finishing that paper. Like a boss.
Congratulations. You’re awesome.
Stages of Writing a Big Research Paper
As told by Dean Winchester gifs. Just because.
Stage one: Realizing you might have a big paper due sooner than you thought.
Stage two: realizing that the PAPER IS DUE TOMORROW! HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
Step three: Denial. Eh, you’ve got this. You work well under pressure, right?
Step four: Over confidence. You’re a paper-writing MACHINE.
Step five: attempt to write, but not really.
Step six: time for a snack break. You’ve been working hard.
Step seven: you start to feel sleepy.
Step eight: you start to feel angry. What’s the point of his paper anyway?
Step nine: you turn to your friends for moral support. But they can’t help you. They’re too busy scrolling through facebook and watching Netflix. They’re just as pathetic as you are, and you both know it.
Step ten: panic.
Step eleven: Cry. By now you’ve accepted your fate. This paper is really going to happen.
Step twelve: you question EVERYTHING about your life. Will you survive this? Will life go on if you don’t finish this paper? Maybe. Maybe not.
Step thirteen: cry some more. Just let it out.
Step fourteen: actually try to start writing for real. It’s slow at first. Baby steps.
Step fifteen: get in the zone and truly work. You stop checking your word count. You’re actually writing. You actually know this. You can actually survive this day.
Step sixteen: celebrate the glorious feeling of finishing that paper. Like a boss.
Congratulations. You’re awesome.
Delena + Happy
Real relationships have… (insp.)
SENSE8 MEME: (one) five scenes
{Seal In A Kelp Forest} by {Kyle McBurnie}
Source | Photographer
This is the most magical and awe inspiring photo to me I’ve taken yet. It’s breathtaking to see wildlife in the wild especially when they are Gray Whales. We saw about TEN! This photo is neat because I managed to catch the fluke! :D
Photo by earthandanimals
- Singing a soft melody -
{Rocha Baixinha Beach - Vilamoura}
inst@erin_paris
mochi animals and foliage.
by M. David Farrell, Jr.
Evening in Venice, Italy by Alyaksandr Stzhalkouski
The sky is ablaze with color during sunset at Warner Wetlands. The 52,000-acre Warner Wetlands is home to lakes surrounds by the high desert along the base of Hart Mountain in southeastern Oregon. This wetlands habitat is critical for the thousands of migrating birds, fish and many other wildlife species. Warner Wetlands is an ideal location for bird watching, fishing, camping and boating. Photo by Roman Iacobucci, BLM (mypubliclands).