bolt-carrier-assembly:

Obligatory post

Ping ASMR

starbusters:

greelin:

raccoons and their… little hands

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mycherryqueen:

Team 7 + Fight scene references

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najmetender:
“A plentiful harvest
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najmetender:

A plentiful harvest

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lightresist:

Ash Thorp | TOTAL RECALL | Visual Effects

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samwolfeconnelly:
“ Rabbit
View the rest of the ‘Underbrush’ show at the Creatura House
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samwolfeconnelly:

Rabbit 


 View the rest of the ‘Underbrush’ show at the Creatura House

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popularhistorian:

aregrettablehullabaloo:

celestial-naiad:

mattheuphonium:

toostoked:

art

This is my fucking favorite thing I’ve ever seen
I’m sobbing

I thought the baby was copying them, but its actually the other way around and now I’m cackling. This is stupid cute.

This video clip has watered my crops and cleansed my angry soul!

It’s so fresh, so new, so bold. Just what the dance world needs.

insipit:

Hiroshi Yoshida (吉田博) (1876–1950, Japan)

Mountains

Hiroshi Yoshida was a 20th century Japanese painter and print-maker. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists of the shin-hanga style of ukiyo-e woodblock printing, and is noted especially for his excellent landscape prints. Yoshida travelled widely, and was particularly known for his images of non-Japanese subjects done in traditional Japanese woodblock style, including the Taj Mahal, the Swiss Alps, the Grand Canyon, and other National Parks in the United States.

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safelyendangered:

A short guide to the Universe :)

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archiemcphee:

Some might says that Brazilian artist Heloisa is really bad at drawing cats, but when you compare her source photos to her drawings, it’s clear that she’s really quite skilled. She uses her pen to capture the purrfect essence of each cat she draws, including this unsettling feline photo glitch:

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Follow Heloisa’s Poorly Drawn Cats on Twitter for many more imcompurrable reproductions of other people’s cat photos.

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archiemcphee:

Some might says that Brazilian artist Heloisa is really bad at drawing cats, but when you compare her source photos to her drawings, it’s clear that she’s really quite skilled. She uses her pen to capture the purrfect essence of each cat she draws, including this unsettling feline photo glitch:

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Follow Heloisa’s Poorly Drawn Cats on Twitter for many more imcompurrable reproductions of other people’s cat photos.

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