purplesheep:

doctorwho:

redfire09:

I’LL TAKE TWO.





SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY

purplesheep:

doctorwho:

redfire09:

I’LL TAKE TWO.

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY

otlgaming:

MARIO, YOUR PRINCESS IS IN ANOTHER AQUARIUM?!?!

Reddittor jennyleighb posted video and these photos of her roomate’s 55 gallon aquarium that’s been customized with a LEGO Super Mario Bros. level.  Here’s a link to more photos showing the progession of the build.

other-wordly:

pronunciation |  \ad-‘ves-per-“a-sit\   submitted by |  Sweet Blasphemy [sterlingchainsaws] submit words | hereon the part of speech | it is a verb, as far as I can tell—in Latin, anyways.

other-wordly:

pronunciation | \ad-‘ves-per-“a-sit\
submitted by | Sweet Blasphemy [sterlingchainsaws]
submit words | here
on the part of speech | it is a verb, as far as I can tell—in Latin, anyways.

You know that moment when you’re reading a book and you just have to stop and bite your lip and squeal or sigh or close your eyes and wrinkle your nose and forehead and press the book against your heart and just like sit there and try to soak up the gorgeous literature via osmosis?

That’s my favorite part of reading. 

Fandoms are special. We squeal, freak out, and cry together. One day in the future, you might just be working in your 9-to-5 office, lazing away the day. Something will spark in your memory, and you’ll type in that familiar URL. The blogs you never unfollowed will be untouched and pristine on your dash. Many of your friends have grown up as well, but you still can’t help but look at all the people you used to talk to all those years ago. Things will come flooding back, and you’ll remember those years spent on your computer, laughing and yelling and agreeing as people just went crazy. You’ll remember those nights you spent up all night with your friend, talking about the traits of a certain character, or how great it would be if this or that happened. You’ll recall those awesome blogs you always admired. You’ll feel a brief moment of nostalgia. You’ll click back to your dash- it’s empty now. Without a moment’s hesitation, you’ll go and type out, “Hey, is anyone out there?”, and just like all those years ago, you’ll eagerly await a response.

simpledisneythings:

An Arabian Nights slumber party… that Kuzco crashes fashionably late.

the common sense guide to surviving the zombie apocalypse:

gyzym:

So, in the wake of reading this terrifying shit, Postcard and I started chatting, as you do, about the zombie apocalypse. Here are some things Postcard and I enjoy: zombie media, common sense, and YELLING ABOUT STUFF. Thus, for your reading pleasure, please enjoy our simple twenty-step guide to NOT DYING in the unlikely event that a zombie apocalypse ravages humanity:
  1. IN THE EVENT OF AN ACTUAL APOCALYPTIC SITUATION, ASSUME THAT THE FOLLOWING THINGS ARE GOING TO STOP WORKING: running water (this includes toilets); anything that relies on electricity (this includes gas pumps); anything that relies on natural gas lines (this includes gas stoves/central heat); basically, anything that relies on there being a factory of some variety at the other end of thing you want to make do stuff. THAT’S ALL GONNA BREAK. THIS INCLUDES THE INTERNET. Thus, the most important thing to do in the event of a zombie apocalypse is: 
  2. RESEARCH. For as long as you possess the internet, do everything you can to learn as much as possible. Research edible/medicinal plants (or seriously, go into a bookstore and loot your shit a guidebook, they’re not large, they sell little tiny ones, you can put it in your pocket, WHY DOES EVERYONE IN EVERY ZOMBIE MOVIE NOT DO THIS). Research, from available information, how the zombies work/which of their senses are functional—for example, if they operate largely by smell, you want to work on smelling not alive. If they operate largely by sight, DON’T LIGHT FIRES AT NIGHT. And speaking of fires…

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zarggg:

“Call Me Maybe” in G Major

thestang:

decaturjim:

Academic Interaction Feynman Diagrams
Did you know that legendary physicist, Richard Feynman, not only developed ‘Feynman diagrams’ to illustrate subatomic particles but also to describe academic interactions? See for yourself (above)!
(from PhD Comics)

Haha, gee, I hope my advisor isn’t like this.

thestang:

decaturjim:

Academic Interaction Feynman Diagrams

Did you know that legendary physicist, Richard Feynman, not only developed ‘Feynman diagrams’ to illustrate subatomic particles but also to describe academic interactions? See for yourself (above)!

(from PhD Comics)

Haha, gee, I hope my advisor isn’t like this.