22nd April 2013

Photoset reblogged from you've been wrong since the beginning with 7,148 notes

travelingcolors:

Neon Waterfalls in Long Exposure

A superb photographic series “Neon Waterfalls” from Sean Lenz and Kristoffer Abildgaard who placed in cascades and waterfalls California glow sticks.

Source: fromthelenz.com

17th April 2013

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I just created my family arms for HBO’s Game of Thrones. Join the Realm and create yours now: www.jointherealm.com

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17th April 2013

Photo reblogged from A magic blog of magic and fairy piss with 365,030 notes

alfredjonesactionhero:

gettin-nakie-outside:

phoenix-falls:

numbuh214:

cadidave:

chubbybychoice:

ass-ume:

gigantorthemooseking:

I once went to a concert with a friend (I don’t remember the band, she dragged me along) when I was 16. They were starting a wall of death and this guy who was flirting with me decides it would be funny to pull my top down, exposing my breasts, then throw me in the middle of this wall of death right as it’s about to meet. When I stumble in the middle and hit the wall someone screamed “STOP! EXPOSED GIRL!” and I thought they were all going to oggle at me. Instead, one guy quickly helped me cover up, three more helped me to my feet, and another asked who did that. When I pointed out the guy, two of them looked at him, me, each other, then nodded and punched the guy in the face before forcing him into the wall that was about to form again.
Metal men are gentlemenly as shit.

that was actually such a pleasant plot twist *-*



some metal heads are the most down to earth people you will ever meet to be honest
its like a known rule by most people that go to metal concerts (mainly guys) that if theres a girl who could potentially get hurt they get them out of the way
this one time i got caught up in a mosh pit and i get hit in the face, and one of the guys in the mosh pit ran over, bear hugged me, picked me up, and brought me out of the pit. he asked me if i was ok and i said i would be fine so he patted me on the head and told me to be more careful

The purest of metals are always covered by a healthy coating of earth.

I’ve been in a lot of pits and EVERY time I’ve fallen/ben knocked down, instead of getting trampled, four or five people immediately rushed to help pick me up and make sure I was okay. Metal heads are the best 

Are we going to ignore the “coating of earth” joke? ‘Cause I don’t think we should.

It’s kind of like how bikers, being these tough men, are actually some of the nicest people ever.

alfredjonesactionhero:

gettin-nakie-outside:

phoenix-falls:

numbuh214:

cadidave:

chubbybychoice:

ass-ume:

gigantorthemooseking:

I once went to a concert with a friend (I don’t remember the band, she dragged me along) when I was 16. They were starting a wall of death and this guy who was flirting with me decides it would be funny to pull my top down, exposing my breasts, then throw me in the middle of this wall of death right as it’s about to meet. When I stumble in the middle and hit the wall someone screamed “STOP! EXPOSED GIRL!” and I thought they were all going to oggle at me. Instead, one guy quickly helped me cover up, three more helped me to my feet, and another asked who did that. When I pointed out the guy, two of them looked at him, me, each other, then nodded and punched the guy in the face before forcing him into the wall that was about to form again.

Metal men are gentlemenly as shit.

that was actually such a pleasant plot twist *-*

some metal heads are the most down to earth people you will ever meet to be honest

its like a known rule by most people that go to metal concerts (mainly guys) that if theres a girl who could potentially get hurt they get them out of the way

this one time i got caught up in a mosh pit and i get hit in the face, and one of the guys in the mosh pit ran over, bear hugged me, picked me up, and brought me out of the pit. he asked me if i was ok and i said i would be fine so he patted me on the head and told me to be more careful

The purest of metals are always covered by a healthy coating of earth.

I’ve been in a lot of pits and EVERY time I’ve fallen/ben knocked down, instead of getting trampled, four or five people immediately rushed to help pick me up and make sure I was okay. Metal heads are the best 

Are we going to ignore the “coating of earth” joke? ‘Cause I don’t think we should.

It’s kind of like how bikers, being these tough men, are actually some of the nicest people ever.

Source: psihoticno-sarkasticna

16th April 2013

Photo reblogged from ♡ WHAT'S THE USE ♡ with 23,565 notes

Source: onigirikabocha

16th April 2013

Photoset reblogged from Crossing+ with 105,474 notes

thisquietgirlwillsurpriseyou:

cutns:

cutmeoutt:

aboutdatkoalalife:

jonnytodd:

amysteriouscharacter:

awkwardsituationist:

this breaks my heart.

This pisses me off

People are so fucked up. They treated those woman like animals, worse than animals. They’re human beings. The slight hope I had for humanity is gone.

I watched a video on acid throwing in my Soc class today, it took a lot for me not to cry.

I feel sick

This breaks my heart, women arent animals! We have rights too

Source: laurajul.dk

15th April 2013

Post reblogged from Flying Vegetable Through Space with 72,612 notes

brendonbrandon:

magnoliazolia:

our world is kind of awful 

No. Our world is great. For every one person that plants a bomb, you have hundreds more running a marathon. For every one person that makes a joke about the dead and dying, you have thousands more donating blood, offering prayers, and volunteering their time. Things like this are the fault of single individuals who make violent, loud statements. We just have to make sure that the statements of the good are louder.

Source: magnoliazolia

15th April 2013

Post reblogged from VILE SCREAMING PILE OF FUCKALL with 65,538 notes

Surnames Master Post.

oldmanrupee:

hiddlesfiddleswithme:

phoeberpc:

Surnames are just as important as given names. So, I compiled a list of the websites I use to find my surnames.

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For whoever needs these.

Source: hearmeroarplay

25th March 2013

Photoset reblogged from i'm really happy rn i hope you are too! with 47,298 notes

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24th March 2013

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19th March 2013

Photo reblogged from Zodiac City with 1,964 notes

zodiaccity:

Aries around new people.

zodiaccity:

Aries around new people.