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witchydarling:
“ bless my coworker for not even batting an eyelash when the first thing I do after walking into work is take fifty selfies
god i wish you could see my shoes
”
WOW

witchydarling:

bless my coworker for not even batting an eyelash when the first thing I do after walking into work is take fifty selfies
god i wish you could see my shoes

WOW

witchydarling:
“ changed my mind have this one too
someday i’ll have a better phone camera
”
it took our scientists YEARS to create someone this beautiful

witchydarling:

changed my mind have this one too

someday i’ll have a better phone camera

it took our scientists YEARS to create someone this beautiful

(via druidheart)

nicki-news:
“ #Instagram @NICKIMINAJ #AnacondaOniTunes
”

nicki-news:

#Instagram @NICKIMINAJ #AnacondaOniTunes

currentsinbiology:
“ Scientists set to excavate Natural Trap Cave For the first time in three decades, scientists are about to revisit one of North America’s most remarkable troves of ancient fossils: the bones of tens of thousands of animals piled...

currentsinbiology:

Scientists set to excavate Natural Trap Cave

For the first time in three decades, scientists are about to revisit one of North America’s most remarkable troves of ancient fossils: the bones of tens of thousands of animals piled at least 10 metres deep at the bottom of a sinkhole-type cave.

Natural Trap Cave in north-central Wyoming is 25 metres and almost impossible to see until you’re standing right next to it. Over tens of thousands of years, many, many animals – including now-extinct mammoths, short-faced bears, American lions and American cheetahs – shared the misfortune of not noticing the 3-metre-wide opening until they were plunging to their deaths.

Now, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management is preparing to reopen a metal grate over the opening to offer scientists what may be their best look yet at the variety of critters that roamed the foothills of the Bighorn Mountains during the planet’s last glacial period around 25,000 years ago.

Des Moines University palaeontologist Julie Meachen said she has been getting ready to lead the international team of a dozen researchers and assistants by hitting the climbing gym.

“I’m pretty terrified,” Meachen admitted Wednesday.

In an image provided by the Bureau of Land Management, date not known, Bureau of Land Management cave specialist Bryan McKenzie rappels into Natural Trap Cave in north-central Wyoming during a cleanup expedition.

lost-in-icelandd:

this show is such a gift

(via carazelaya)

  • natalie dormer: i need you to murder sixteen people
  • me: sure!! your hair looks nice today

caelas:

girls are so hot???? like i see a hot girl every 2 seconds.  and a hot guy about every 2 weeks.  and even then i’m wary because he might end up yelling something rude at me or making a rape joke or something

(via witchydarling)

aguarhapsody:

dear nicki minaj,

hit me with your car

(via ulibeanz)

sweetspet:
“sure would be cool if i knew how to draw backgrounds instead of floating flowers and technicolor animal huh
”

sweetspet:

sure would be cool if i knew how to draw backgrounds instead of floating flowers and technicolor animal huh

(via parfaerie)

zambiunicorn:
“ Hey guys I have new bags up for pre order! Pre orders will end August 17th :) Avaliable at http://zambicandy.storenvy.com

zambiunicorn:

Hey guys I have new bags up for pre order! Pre orders will end August 17th :) Avaliable at http://zambicandy.storenvy.com <3

(via zambicandy)

burdge:
“ victims of the 90’s
”

burdge:

victims of the 90’s

(via blessphemy)

marshmellowcannibalart:
“ i have stuff I should be doing and this is not it
”

marshmellowcannibalart:

i have stuff I should be doing and this is not it

(via magicallittleponies)