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injectedvice:

This is beautiful.

An African American woman, infused with a reddish orange, is shown in profile. Her expression and closed eyes convey a feeling of anguish yet rigidity. Her hair is long and dark; it wraps around her arms and flows along the bottom of the frame. 

injectedvice:

This is beautiful.

An African American woman, infused with a reddish orange, is shown in profile. Her expression and closed eyes convey a feeling of anguish yet rigidity. Her hair is long and dark; it wraps around her arms and flows along the bottom of the frame. 

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inspiring-illustration:

夜舟

In the first picture, a school girl is laying inside of a piano on top of a cushion of grey lilies. She is wearing a sorrowful, tired expression. In the second, a woman’s profile is shown, her neck extended. 

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dazedape:

A sequence inspired by fractal imagery for Amplifier’s The Octopus Version 2.0

Where is he coming from, and where is he going? Why is he an octopus? The first picture is a wolf, with green fur and glowing eyes. His fur moves like water, in synchronicity with the flowing nebulas of space. 

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alecshao:

Nina Saunders

1. Never, 1999

2. Ever Onwards, 1999

These would be so uncomfortable, but it’s art, so who cares, right? The first one would be nicer if it was darker. I wonder what the rug thing feels like to step on. 

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wolf-lucy:

blinkanditsover:

A mouse diced with death when it stole some food from under the nose of a leopard at the Santago Rare Leopard Project in Hertfordshire.

Instead of pouncing on the mouse, the 12-year-old African leopard, called Sheena, simply watched as it fed on scraps of meat thrown into its enclosure.

At one stage she tried to nudge the mouse away with her nose, but the mouse carried on eating regardless.

Adorable.

I guess she just wasn’t hungry. Do all animals nudge cute small animals when they’re not hungry? Or does she know that even were she to kill and eat this mouse (unless she was in a starvation situation) she wouldn’t gain enough energy from it, so it would be useless?

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procaine:

Every year for a few days in the month of February, the sun’s angle is such, that it lights up Horsetail Falls in Yosemite, as if it were on fire.

It looks like white-hot gold is just pouring off of the mountain. It looks mythical. It really doesn’t surprise me that ancient cultures worshiped the earth and dreamed up mythical explanations for phenomena like this. They look otherworldly.

procaine:

Every year for a few days in the month of February, the sun’s angle is such, that it lights up Horsetail Falls in Yosemite, as if it were on fire.

It looks like white-hot gold is just pouring off of the mountain. It looks mythical. It really doesn’t surprise me that ancient cultures worshiped the earth and dreamed up mythical explanations for phenomena like this. They look otherworldly.

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aitebar:


Baby Bear Diagnosed With Social Anxiety
Bear psychologists have diagnosed a local cub with social anxiety disorder after he exhibited extreme shyness around others.
“Sometimes cubbies can be a little awkward around their peers, but most will grow out of it,” says Dr. Jane Camping.  ”But a bear with social anxiety may have setbacks — he won’t be able to eat at the cool kids table, or will be too shy to ask a girl to the Spring Fling dance. So it’s good to diagnose that early on.”
Via American Museum of Natural History — Baby Animals!

ohmygoooood

This is hilarious. Sometimes I feel like doctors are two quick to slap a “disorder” on somebody’s “problems”. I guess I can’t really know for sure though, since I’ve never felt I have a disorder. If I did it would probably be asocial..ness.

aitebar:

Baby Bear Diagnosed With Social Anxiety

Bear psychologists have diagnosed a local cub with social anxiety disorder after he exhibited extreme shyness around others.

“Sometimes cubbies can be a little awkward around their peers, but most will grow out of it,” says Dr. Jane Camping.  ”But a bear with social anxiety may have setbacks — he won’t be able to eat at the cool kids table, or will be too shy to ask a girl to the Spring Fling dance. So it’s good to diagnose that early on.”

Via American Museum of Natural HistoryBaby Animals!

ohmygoooood

This is hilarious. Sometimes I feel like doctors are two quick to slap a “disorder” on somebody’s “problems”. I guess I can’t really know for sure though, since I’ve never felt I have a disorder. If I did it would probably be asocial..ness.

(Source: thefluffingtonpost)

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This is so perfect. Everybody would know who Superman really is! EVERYBODY! Glasses and a suit are NOT a disguise! I guess only in comic book world. The land of kryptonite and oddly positioned, scantily-clad females.

(Source: the-dark-knight-reblogs)

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I hope that rabbit’s alive. If it isn’t, this would be a lot less adorable. Look at all that fur, all the texture. All those little nuances of color. 

I hope that rabbit’s alive. If it isn’t, this would be a lot less adorable. Look at all that fur, all the texture. All those little nuances of color. 

(Source: realmofmetal)

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flapjackstate:

[image: comic titled “shit that never ever happens”, with a man in a pickup saying “damn… hey girl. Whassup baby” to a woman on the street, and her running after him saying “wait!! what’s your phone number?!”].
fuckyeahfeminists:

shit that never happens


I don’t think I’ve ever felt flattered by somebody calling out to me while I was walking on the side of the road. Emotions usually ranged from annoyed, to indifferent, to frightened, to angry…never horny and never flattered. 

flapjackstate:

[image: comic titled “shit that never ever happens”, with a man in a pickup saying “damn… hey girl. Whassup baby” to a woman on the street, and her running after him saying “wait!! what’s your phone number?!”].

fuckyeahfeminists:

shit that never happens

I don’t think I’ve ever felt flattered by somebody calling out to me while I was walking on the side of the road. Emotions usually ranged from annoyed, to indifferent, to frightened, to angry…never horny and never flattered.