July22011

yeah so

winteriscomingbitch:

littlebird-:

  • as mentioned below, worked with a girl who’s boyf is best mates with jack gleeson
  • i finally got his age, he’s nineteen
  • anyway
  • apparently he constantly gets people coming up to him in the streets screaming ‘I FUCKING HATE YOU’
  • and he’s like the shyest, nicest guy ever
  • omg
  • i told her to tell him i’m his biggest fan ever and i just want to give him a massive hug, and i knew a bunch of people who felt the same, even all the way in america and australia.
  • have a heart
  • hug a joff

Aw. :(

Time to start the ‘Hug a Joff’ campaign, y/y?

This made me laugh. So much. And then I felt a little bad. Poor guy… 

But it’s still hilarious.

(Source: sansastark)

June302011
heathenmaiden:

Eluveitie’s celtic synchronized swimming!

@___@

heathenmaiden:

Eluveitie’s celtic synchronized swimming!

@___@

(Source: wanderingpoetess)

4PM

Fellowship of the Bad Subtitles

beautifulbomb:

orgyincamelot:

And finally, a few parting words from Frodo:

“Do you know how the ox first came to be?”

No I don’t, Saruman. Do tell me more while I’m roasting it.

(via dwarrowdelf)

June222011
Apparently, I can post here with my phone. I’ll use this newfound power to give you a pointless picture of my cat, and then I will most likely forget about it.

Apparently, I can post here with my phone. I’ll use this newfound power to give you a pointless picture of my cat, and then I will most likely forget about it.

cat 

June212011
6AM

Could watch this over, and over, and over…….

winteriscomingbitch:

Enough said...
(Did not create, only found and needed to share)

WE GET MORE JOFFREY SLAPPING NEXT SEASON, I’M SO EXCITED!!!

Watching this over and over and over again is a legit pastime. 

June202011
2PM
bitchville:

Japanese artist Iori Tomita transforms the scientific technique of  preserving and dying organisms into an art form with this series  entitled New World Transparent Specimens. The images give us an breathtaking look at the inner workings of underwater life. The process Tomita goes through is extremely extensive. First, he  removes the scales and skin that have been preserved in formaldehyde. He  then soaks the creatures in a stain that dyes the cartilage blue.  Tomita uses a digestive enzyme called trypsin, along with a host of  other chemicals, to break down the proteins and muscles, halting the  process just at the moment they become transparent. The bones are  stained with red dye, and the specimen is preserved in a jar of  glycerin. From start to finish, the entire production takes about five  months to a year.
http://www.shinsekai-th.com/en/photo.php


That is so weird (how does one even get that idea?), but still, so cool. I want one.

bitchville:

Japanese artist Iori Tomita transforms the scientific technique of preserving and dying organisms into an art form with this series entitled New World Transparent Specimens. The images give us an breathtaking look at the inner workings of underwater life.

The process Tomita goes through is extremely extensive. First, he removes the scales and skin that have been preserved in formaldehyde. He then soaks the creatures in a stain that dyes the cartilage blue. Tomita uses a digestive enzyme called trypsin, along with a host of other chemicals, to break down the proteins and muscles, halting the process just at the moment they become transparent. The bones are stained with red dye, and the specimen is preserved in a jar of glycerin. From start to finish, the entire production takes about five months to a year.

http://www.shinsekai-th.com/en/photo.php

That is so weird (how does one even get that idea?), but still, so cool. I want one.

2PM
June142011
This is me. No, my arm doesn’t look like that normally, only when I’m watching Game of Thrones.  I finally got to see the latest episode. I knew what was coming. I knew, but still… even so… 
I am also re-reading ASOS. 

This is me. No, my arm doesn’t look like that normally, only when I’m watching Game of Thrones.  I finally got to see the latest episode. I knew what was coming. I knew, but still… even so… 

I am also re-reading ASOS. 

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