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ruineshumaines:

The world’s tallest treehouse, located in Crossville, Tennessee, makes the Swiss Family Robinsons look like a bunch of amateurs (and the builder says it was commissioned by God). Read more here.

Posted 20 minutes ago
When you were small what did you want to be when you "Grew up"?
Anonymous asked

a fairy princess. alternately, a mermaid fairy princess.

Posted 27 minutes ago

jin-nyeh:

The Butler and the Surfer Prince: the otome game!



Who will the heroine choose?

Posted 32 minutes ago
You are a wonderful person, I just wanted to remind you of that.
Anonymous asked

aa thank you :’)

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laptops are so warm and nice I wish I had maybe three more for a laptop blanket.

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catbountry:

SHIT GRANDMA WE CAN’T TAKE YOUR ASS ANYWHERE.

(Source: bewareofmpreg)

Posted 1 day ago

serketry:

Dave doesn’t talk to other people when he’s in a group. He only talks to Rose. 

Dave is shy and mumbles and talks to himself a lot.

Dave is perfect. 

Posted 1 day ago
hamletmachine:

“The demand for shark fins is driving some shark species to extinction. Tens of millions of sharks are caught each year for their fins, and in some  places these sharks are finned alive, a brutal practice in which a shark’s fins are hacked off at sea, and the animal is thrown overboard to die.
New York is currently the largest importer and exporter of shark fins on the East Coast, but if we act now, these facts could be history. The New York Senate and Assembly are considering bills that would ban the possession, sale, and trade of shark fins within the state. Sharks are vital to the health of the oceans, and the worldwide shark fin trade is killing them. California, Oregon, and Washington have already passed similar bans – now let’s have New York lead the charge on the East Coast.”
If we could ban the shark fin trade in NYC, that would be really awesome! Here’s a message you can send to NY legislators, all ready to go, by OCEANA!

hamletmachine:

The demand for shark fins is driving some shark species to extinction. Tens of millions of sharks are caught each year for their fins, and in some  places these sharks are finned alive, a brutal practice in which a shark’s fins are hacked off at sea, and the animal is thrown overboard to die.

New York is currently the largest importer and exporter of shark fins on the East Coast, but if we act now, these facts could be history. The New York Senate and Assembly are considering bills that would ban the possession, sale, and trade of shark fins within the state. Sharks are vital to the health of the oceans, and the worldwide shark fin trade is killing them. California, Oregon, and Washington have already passed similar bans – now let’s have New York lead the charge on the East Coast.

If we could ban the shark fin trade in NYC, that would be really awesome! Here’s a message you can send to NY legislators, all ready to go, by OCEANA!

Posted 2 days ago
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spookyhouse:

cloudshaper:

araiyoudechan:

allsupernova:

avatarstateyipyip:

tdrloid:

vondell-swain:

whoop,s my hand slipped

SOLDIER BOY OFF IN THIS HOE

LEAVES OF VINES ARE FALLING SLOW

WATCH ME CRANK THAT SOLDIER BOY

BRAVE SOLDIER BOY, COME HOME

blasphemy

total blasphemy

i dont know what to do

ok this actually works i dont know if i should laugh or cry

Posted 2 days ago

theoddmentemporium:

Puzzlewood is an ancient woodland site, near Coleford in the Forest of DeanGloucestershireEngland. The site, covering 14 acres, shows evidence of open cast iron ore mining dating from the Roman period, and possibly earlier.

In 1848 some workmen, after moving a block of stone in the woods, found a small cavity in the rocks. In this cavity, hidden away, were three earthenware jars containing over 3,000 Roman coins. No-one knows why the coins were hidden away in the cliff face nor by whom.

J. R. R. Tolkien, a frequent visitor to the Forest of Dean, may have visited Puzzlewood, and many believe Puzzlewood was the inspiration for the fabled forests of Middle-earth, such as the Old ForestMirkwoodFangorn or Lothlórien contained within The Lord of the RingsJ.K Rowling is also said to have visited Puzzlewood, and it may have been this that influenced her idea of The Forbidden Forest in the Harry Potter books.

Posted 2 days ago
Have a wonderful day today!
Anonymous asked

Wow! Thank you! you too, anon.