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November 3, 2015

Works in Progress

Got me a mad busy writing schedule at the moment. My morning and early afternoon were […]


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Published on November 03, 2015 17:49

kornzilla2k1:

My perfect team.
#Godzilla #LukeSkywalker #???…


kornzilla2k1:



My perfect team.

#Godzilla #LukeSkywalker #ゴジラ #ルークスカイウォーカー #TagTeam #StarWars #Kaiju #KingOfTheMonsters #MayTheForceBeWithYou #DestroyerOfWorlds #Hoth



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November 2, 2015

brokensynth:

Under the bridge by Ioan Dumitrescu

SOURCE


The…


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Under the bridge by Ioan Dumitrescu


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The sign saying Milk makes me chuckle for some reason. It’s a tiny ray of light in a grim future…


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November 1, 2015

imiging:

– Extracts From – Number 8Photograph by Randolph A….


imiging:


- Extracts From - Number 8


Photograph by Randolph A. Barry (photographoria.tumblr.com )



Cor that’s pretty, proper eye candy pretty.


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October 31, 2015

witchoncampus:

I DON’T KNOW WHY BUT I CAN’T STOP…









witchoncampus:



I DON’T KNOW WHY BUT I CAN’T STOP LAUGHING



Devilishly magical


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Published on October 31, 2015 07:30

October 30, 2015

sciencefriday:

Carve first, scoop later—that’s just one of the…







sciencefriday:


Carve first, scoop later—that’s just one of the tips from Maniac Pumpkin Carvers Marc and Chris. 


Based in Brooklyn, these professional illustrators switch to the medium of pumpkin during October. They carve hundreds of pumpkins each fall, which go for a few hundred bucks and rarely end up on stoops. They gave us some tips for how to bring our pumpkins to the next level this Halloween.




Awesome, I’d do more pumpkin carving if I wasn’t allergic (the juice burns!).


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October 29, 2015

timecowboy: Wind Waker: Part One of Three

timecowboy: Wind…


timecowboy: Wind Waker: Part One of Three


timecowboy: Wind Waker: Part One of Three


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Published on October 29, 2015 12:46

hunting-4-witches:

friendlytree:

wrywlf:

it’s been years…




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wrywlf:



it’s been years since i’ve first seen this comic and i still think it has one of the best punchline delivers of anything i’ve ever seen



eternal classic



ancient artifact



All too awesome.


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October 28, 2015

sci-universe:

Zooming Into The Largest Image of Space Ever…



sci-universe:


Zooming Into The Largest Image of Space Ever Created

The recently published largest astronomical image, showing our galaxy with 46 billion pixels and a file size of 194 GB, is an endless treasure chest. So I made these gifs zooming into a couple of nebulas that caught my eye. In the beginning the stars look like grains of sand but here’s an example of what you can find.


For five years, the astronomers from the Ruhr University have been

monitoring our galaxy in the search of objects with variable brightness.

The massive Milky Way mosaic is stitched together of 268 images of the southern sky captured at their observatory in Chile.


The photos have

been taken with a narrowband filter that doesn’t let other colours through to allow the team to get a more accurate reading of variables; objects, which for example, include stars in front of which a planet is

passing.


So far, the Chair of Astrophysics’ team has discovered over 50,000 new variable objects that will among other things help astronomers in their search for planets outside of our solar system.


Here is the online tool the researchers of Ruhr University provided so everyone could explore the Milky Way (but be patient since it’s huge)


PS please don’t repost the gifs without credit, thanks!



That’s a huge Image file… Wonder what’s in it… My God, it’s full of stars!


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