hayfuckyou:

yumcircles:


If you close your eyes just as it crashes, you feel really relaxed because your brain thinks you’ve actually died for a second.

it scares me how relaxed my brain actually was when i closed my eyes wow

forever reblog

hayfuckyou:

yumcircles:

If you close your eyes just as it crashes, you feel really relaxed because your brain thinks you’ve actually died for a second.

it scares me how relaxed my brain actually was when i closed my eyes wow

forever reblog

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Sky Art by Thomas Lamadieu / Roots Art

Street art becomes sky art in the hands of Lamadieu, filling in that big empty canvas between buildings.

Artist: Website (via: Neatorama)

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eltzy:

kingjaffejoffer:

coolassname:

nope, dont need all that extra shit

White nonsense

Holy shit what if you didn’t fall straight into the slide?!

eltzy:

kingjaffejoffer:

coolassname:

nope, dont need all that extra shit

White nonsense

Holy shit what if you didn’t fall straight into the slide?!



This is maybe one of the greatest wild life phenomenon on the planet ever captured on lens!
In the sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, a massive congregation of Munkiana Devil Rays, relative of manta rays, was captured by a German photographer Florian Schulz, displaying unusual event which he dubbed as the Flight of the Rays.
But as this wonderful perspective shows, for all the individuals leaping out that are visible at sea level, there are many more below the surface. The jaw-dropping image below shows only a quarter of the whole scene.
No one knows why the rays gather like this, whether to mate, herd prey or migrate or just for the sheer joy of being together.

This is maybe one of the greatest wild life phenomenon on the planet ever captured on lens!

In the sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, a massive congregation of Munkiana Devil Rays, relative of manta rays, was captured by a German photographer Florian Schulz, displaying unusual event which he dubbed as the Flight of the Rays.

But as this wonderful perspective shows, for all the individuals leaping out that are visible at sea level, there are many more below the surface. The jaw-dropping image below shows only a quarter of the whole scene.

No one knows why the rays gather like this, whether to mate, herd prey or migrate or just for the sheer joy of being together.

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lifeleaves-usblind:

gumisperfection:

Friends is life. Deal with it.

omg yes

lifeleaves-usblind:

gumisperfection:

Friends is life. Deal with it.

omg yes

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Marble sculpture of the impression made in the pillow of his late father in-law after lifting him up from his death bed.

Marble sculpture of the impression made in the pillow of his late father in-law after lifting him up from his death bed.

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brr-theicequeen:

turnupthemusic21:

thetroglodyte:

msmandapants:

If animals would eat at McDonalds (x)

THE ALLIGATOR!!!  hahahahaha!

OMG, this goes on my art blog because of reasons! Which there aren’t actually any of but I don’t care!

The last gif though hahah

The cheetah falling out of the tree though!!

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I’m not gonna sit around and waste my precious divine energy trying to explain and be ashamed of things you think are wrong with me.
— Esperanza Spalding (via larmoyante)