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suicideblonde:

Joshua Middleton

suicideblonde:

Joshua Middleton


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You’ll be fine. You’re 25. Feeling unsure and lost is part of your path. Don’t avoid it. See what those feelings are showing you and use it. Take a breath. You’ll be okay. Even if you don’t feel okay all the time.

Louis CK (via therealmeighan)

This guy.

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There is some good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for.
—  J.R.R. Tolkien, The Two Towers  (via albinwonderland)

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suicideblonde:

Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday

suicideblonde:

Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday


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mariavontraphouse:

rhamphotheca:

underthevastblueseas: Underwater Rivers?

A group of amateur cave explorers discovered a river in Mexico with banks, trees and leaves just like an ordinary river, but with an additional metric shit ton of “WTF,” because they were hovering 25 feet over it in scuba gear when they discovered it.

While underwater water doesn’t seem possible, the “river” is actually a briny mix of salt water and hydrogen sulfide. It’s much more dense than regular salt water, so it sinks to the bottom and forms a distinct separation that acts and flows like a river.

Deep sea lakes look like normal lakes, complete with sandy and rocky shores. Scientist call these lakes “cold seeps,” but they’re a hotbed for life, because apparently waterfront real estate is a hot commodity under water, too. The “rocky” shores are actually made up of hundreds of thousands of mussels. Even weirder, the lakes under the waves have waves of their own.

Photos by Anatoly Beloshchin,source,

well that totally explain this

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workman:

nataliakoptseva:
Evening Landscape with Rising Moon, 1889
Vincent Van Gogh

workman:

nataliakoptseva:

Evening Landscape with Rising Moon, 1889

Vincent Van Gogh


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Reading feels like something I was born loving.

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