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rageandy:

One time, my dad barged into our room saying he saw this documentary that proved dilithium crystals exist and can be utilized for space travel.

For non-Trekkies: dilithium crystals regulate antimatter and allows the Starship Enterprise to go on warp drive (if I’m not mistaken). Whatevs, right? We can’t even create enough antimatter to go around. Right, guys??

…Guys?

Where did they go.

I will promote here. COZ I HAVE NO PRIDE.

punishrs:

Awwwww that’s sweet, look at that


That face can flavor the earth’s supply of candy canes for the next 10 years.

Teddy bears all over the world are dying of shame.

I should just go before I see any BB spoilers.

(via ruizumijiru-is-dead)

"I knew when I said
I love you
that I was inventing a new alphabet
for a city where no one could read
that I was saying my poems
in an empty theater
and pouring my wine
for those who could not
taste it."

- Poems from Nizar Qabbani (1957)

(via exsouvenirs)

nickelcobalt:

Invitation to an Area night club party. The capsule was placed in water and the invitation appeared. Area was open from 1983 to 1987.

(via exsouvenirs)

"‘If I don’t want it — power — then
it won’t hurt when I can’t have it.’
But you can have it. Don’t you feel it?
Some repressed ambition stirring
nauseously inside you. The piece
of Eve’s apple that won’t digest.
The slow monstering of you
when you have to remind
yourself to smile and be nice.
The tiger hinging on its hind legs.
Don’t be grateful. Be ungrateful.
Be on your last nerve. Get ready."

- Mindy Nettifee, from For Young Women Who Don’t Consider Themselves Feminists (via weissewiese)

(via exsouvenirs)

HO. HO.

(via exsouvenirs)

martinekenblog:

WHAT WILL YOU LEAVE BEHIND? by Nino Sarabutra

Nino Sarabutra has filled the gallery floor with more than 100,000 miniature porcelain skulls and invites you to walk on them. Entering the gallery, every step you take you will be treading on the skulls, unavoidably. In truth, each step we take brings us one step closer to our own demise, yet we never know which will be our last.
‘I want people to ask themselves how they live, what are they doing- if today was your last on earth, what will you leave behind?’
Nino asked a range of people to help create the skulls - friends, family, neighbors, students, workers etc. While making them, they were asked to contemplate their life and think about what they will leave behind.



(via grafikci)

Fortunately, in my culture (and in this day and age), I don’t have to commit seppuku.

The next best thing would be—-