idontwantrealismofficial:

  ”I don’t want realismI want magic!”

(via gira-ff-e)

Timestamp: 1368984697

idontwantrealismofficial:

  ”I don’t want realismI want magic!”

(via gira-ff-e)

Things I want:

  • new guitar
  • A CAR
  • new yob (job)
  • you

(Source: jarrodis, via trapgodess)

enantiomorph:

amorphousblob:

slay-z:

satanic2chainz:

nooooooooooooooo

[laughs to keep from crying]

In the game of loans, you either repay or you die.

ASOIAF AU where all the characters get student loans from the Iron Bank of Braavos and spend their lives trying to repay it.

(Source: siddman)

Timestamp: 1368938164

enantiomorph:

amorphousblob:

slay-z:

satanic2chainz:

nooooooooooooooo

[laughs to keep from crying]

In the game of loans, you either repay or you die.

ASOIAF AU where all the characters get student loans from the Iron Bank of Braavos and spend their lives trying to repay it.

(Source: siddman)

(Source: wylonah, via pusay)

Timestamp: 1368932171

(Source: wylonah, via pusay)

bbg97:

kevintrageser:

Chinatown, NYC

plastic bag is beauty

(via trapgodess)

Timestamp: 1368926673

bbg97:

kevintrageser:

Chinatown, NYC

plastic bag is beauty

(via trapgodess)

How do you politely tell someone that you want them naked on top of you

(Source: surf4ces, via marinadelrocco)

eliz:

Men’s Health outtake

May 2013

Timestamp: 1368890836

eliz:

Men’s Health outtake

May 2013

smithsonianmag:

The Unsettling Beauty of Lethal Viruses

To create a body of work he calls “Glass Microbiology,” [Luke] Jerram has enlisted the help of virologist Andrew Davidson from the University of Bristol and the expertise of professional glassblowers Kim George, Brian George and Norman Veitch. Together, the cross-disciplinary team brings hazardous pathogens, such as the H1N1 virus or HIV, to light in translucent glass forms.

The artist  insists that his sculptures be colorless, in contrast to the images scientists sometimes disseminate that are enhanced with bright hues. “Viruses have no color as they are smaller than the wavelength of light,” says Jerram, in an email. “So the artworks are created as alternative representations of viruses to the artificially colored imagery we receive through the media.” Jerram and Davidson create sketches, which they then take to the glassblowers, to see whether the intricate structures of the diseases can be replicated in glass, at approximately one million times their original size. - Continue reading at Smithsonian.com.

(via girlwiththetoilettattoo)

Timestamp: 1368840255

smithsonianmag:

The Unsettling Beauty of Lethal Viruses

To create a body of work he calls “Glass Microbiology,” [Luke] Jerram has enlisted the help of virologist Andrew Davidson from the University of Bristol and the expertise of professional glassblowers Kim George, Brian George and Norman Veitch. Together, the cross-disciplinary team brings hazardous pathogens, such as the H1N1 virus or HIV, to light in translucent glass forms.

The artist  insists that his sculptures be colorless, in contrast to the images scientists sometimes disseminate that are enhanced with bright hues. “Viruses have no color as they are smaller than the wavelength of light,” says Jerram, in an email. “So the artworks are created as alternative representations of viruses to the artificially colored imagery we receive through the media.” Jerram and Davidson create sketches, which they then take to the glassblowers, to see whether the intricate structures of the diseases can be replicated in glass, at approximately one million times their original size. - Continue reading at Smithsonian.com.

(via girlwiththetoilettattoo)

fy-ra:

Ocean.

San Francisco, CA.

(via trapgodess)

Timestamp: 1368839546

fy-ra:

Ocean.

San Francisco, CA.

(via trapgodess)